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Battle King!!: We'll Rise Again
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Battle King!!: We'll Rise Again

Mar 23, 2023
1h 34m
★ 0.0

Overview

One day, Genjiro invades an art school and destroys the equipment, and at the invitation of Kano, a girl who devotes himself to the dance he meets there, he decides to practice hip-hop duet dance. For the first time in his life, he graduated from the yankee and started working towards a group dance announcement with his rivals with his fists.

Genres

Action
Music

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Cast

Eiku Yamashita

Genjiro Kousaka

Eiku Yamashita

Hayato Takao

Ainosuke Naoe

Hayato Takao

Naoya Kusakawa

Kai Genbu

Naoya Kusakawa

Kamimura Kenshin

Kurama Kenichiro

Kamimura Kenshin

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Sanada Shinsaku

Tetta Seki

Sawamura Rei

Izou Saotome

Sawamura Rei

Fuminori Ogawa

Nanbu Yoshito

Fuminori Ogawa

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Ryunosuke Naoe

Fumiya Takao

Shoot Mori

Kotaro Yamagata

Shoot Mori

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Takeshi Oyamada

Okamoto Seiya

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Baba Hiroki

Nishida Show

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Shingo Akiyama

Takuya Otsuki

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