The live-action Japanese TV series "I"s", the emotional masterpiece by the famous Japanese cartoonist Katsura Masakazu, will be aired on December 21. Today, the official released the latest information. The heroine Akiba Kyoko will be played by Shibata Kyoka. Let's take a look. · "I"s" tells the story of the protagonist Ichiki's high school classmate Iori, a beautiful and quiet girl. Because of her pure appearance and frequent participation in theatrical performances and cover production, she is deeply loved by her classmates. Ichiki, as a boy with no special characteristics, has always been secretly in love with Iori, but suffers from her rebellious psychology and keeps being cold to Iori on the surface. ·Just as their relationship gradually warmed up after numerous twists and turns, Kazuki's childhood playmate Akiba Tomoko came back from the United States to pursue him. Iori also misunderstood that his love was Tomoko, and in his complicated psychology, he hoped that Kazuki could successfully confess his love to Tomoko. How this confusing love ended in the end depends on the design of Master Katsura Masakazu. The male protagonist is expensive Another heroine: Azuki Iori |
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