Kyabasuka Gakuen

Japanese television series
Kyabasuka Gakuen
Promotional poster, depicting the female cast
Promotional poster
Also known asCabasuka Gakuen
Japaneseキャバすか学園
GenreDrama
Created byYasushi Akimoto
Starring
  • Sakura Miyawaki
  • Jurina Matsui
Theme music composerYasushi Akimoto
Opening theme"High Tension"
Country of originJapan
Original languageJapanese
No. of episodes10
Production
Production companiesNippon TV
AX-ON
Image Field
AKS
Original release
NetworkNippon Television
ReleaseOctober 29, 2016 (2016-10-29) –
January 14, 2017 (2017-01-14)
Related
Majisuka Gakuen

Kyabasuka Gakuen (Japanese: キャバすか学園, lit.'Cabasuka Academy') is a 2016 Japanese television drama series starring Sakura Miyawaki and Jurina Matsui. It is set after the events of an unresolved alternate ending to Majisuka Gakuen 4, where Sakura would defeat Salt to become president of Rappapa (a counterpart to that season's original ending, where Salt defeats Sakura), probably meaning the events of Majisuka Gakuen 5 (a season where mostly every main yankee student character was killed off in a war between the yankees and yakuzas) have never happened. In order to save Majisuka All-Girls High School from shutting down as it had gone bankrupt, the girls decide to open and work at a hostess bar called "Aquarium" (水族館, Suizokukan).[1] It started airing on October 29, 2016 on Nippon Television and concluded on January 14, 2017.[2]

Cast

Guest appearance

  • Nanase Nishino as Nogi Female Student (ep.1)[1]
  • Mayu Watanabe as Nezumi (Utsubo) (ep.3)[1]
  • Yu Inaba as Tsuyoshi Tsujimoto, System Engineer (ep.3 - 6, 10)
  • Haruna Kojima as Kojiharu (Konbu) (ep.4)[1]
  • Yuki Kashiwagi as either Black or a totally different character with the same name (Anago) (ep.4 - 5)[1]
  • Maria Abe as probably a character with the same name (ep.5)
  • Rena Kato as Dodobusu (Namazu), Fortune Teller (ep.5 - 10)
  • Hana Matsuoka as the character with the same name (Wakasagi) (ep.7)
  • Rino Sashihara as Scandal (ep.8)
  • Anna Iriyama as Yoga (Iruka) (ep.8 - 10)
  • Kaori Matsumura as the character with same name, Hostess (ep.8, mentioned only)
  • Nao Furuhata as the character with same name, Hostess (ep.8, mentioned only, 10)
  • Akane Takayanagi as the character with same name, Hostess (ep.8, mentioned only)
  • Akari Suda as the character with same name, Hostess (ep.8, mentioned only)
  • Sarina Sōda as the character with same name, Hostess (ep.8, mentioned only)
  • Haruka Futamura as the character with same name, Hostess (ep.8, mentioned only)
  • Haruka Shimazaki as Salt (Plankton) (ep.8 - 9)
  • Mai Shiraishi as Nogi Female Student (ep.10)[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj "AKB48's 'Majisuka Gakuen' to return with a new series titled 'Kyabasuka Gakuen'". tokyohive. 6Theory Media, LLC. October 10, 2016. Retrieved November 17, 2016.
  2. ^ a b "キャバすか学園(2016)". allcinema (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved November 17, 2016.
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