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Takumi-kun Series: That, Sunny Blue Sky

Country: Japan, Language: Japanese, 89 mins

Original Title

Takumi-Kun Series: Ano, Hareta Aozora
  • Director: Takeshi Yokoi
  • Writer: Shinobu Goto; Hiroko Kanasugi
  • Producer: Takashi Anzai

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Aaargh...the agony of the saccharine-soaked Takumi-Kun Series has come to an end...hooray!

5 mindless and mind-numbing films!

Teen boys in a boys school being poetic and lovey-dovey - who was this made for?!?

As far removed from reality...as is poofily possible.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Gii and Takumi are trying to get thought this school year, without being seen together and it still hurts, but takumi's "human" phobia is still better. It's close to the day of his older brother's death and Gii wants to go with him to his grave. The day of his brothers death are the school tournaments are going on too, and Gii is participating and is favored to win. At hearing this Takumi is heart broken because Gii can only do one, or can he do both? This fifth movie is possibly the best but that's up for you to decide. Me I know i want their to be many more, b ut I could live with just these five.

Cast & Characters

Kyosuke Hamao as Takumi Hayama;
Daisuke Watanabe as Giichi Saki;
Yukihiro Takiguchi as Shozou Akaike;
Ryoma Baba as Arata Misu;
Taiki Naito as Kanemitsu Shingyoji;
Shota Takasaki as Reiji Minoiwa;
Tamotsu Ishibashi