Saving My Stupid Youth

Saving My Stupid Youth (2014)


  • Genre: Comedy, Drama
  • First Air Date: 2014-10-12
  • Last Air Date: 2014-12-21
  • Total Seasons: 1
  • Total Episodes: 10
  • Status: Ended
  • Episode Runtime: 45 min.
  • Production Company: TBS
  • Production Country: Japan
  • Networks: TBS
  • Directors: Daisuke Yamamuro, Fuminori Kaneko.
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Summary

Heisuke teaches at his alma mater, an all-boy’s Buddhist high school and leads a very ordinary life, except for the fact that he is still tortured by the memory of an unfortunate incident that took place there involving him and his school 14 years ago. In hopes of closure, he strikes upon a plan to jointly hold this year’s Culture Festival with a nearby girl’s school, with which there are chilly relations. Determined at all costs to make the event a success, Heisuke finds himself dealing with a constant stream of problems along the way.

  • Keywords: school
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    Saving My Stupid Youth Seasons

    Season 1

    First Air Date: 2014-10-12
    10 Episodes

    Saving My Stupid Youth Episodes

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    • Ryo Nishikido

      as Heisuke Hara
    • Hikari Mitsushima

      as Risa Hachiya
    • Kento Nagayama

      as Satoshi Tsutaya
    • Daiki Shigeoka

      as Yuzuru Ebisawa
    • Namase Katsuhisa

      as Daizaburo Sannomiya
    • Yuki Saito

      as Yoshie Yoshii
    • Haru

      as Yuko Hachiya
    • Maki Sakai

      as Mai Awashima
    • Yasuhito Hida

      as Kyoto Gotokuji
    • Reina Triendl

      as Yamada/Birkenstock/Kyoko
    • Aoi Morikawa

      as Amari Abe
    • Yuina Kuroshima

      as Takako Nakai
    • Yuta Koseki

      as Mamoru Murai
    • Rina Kawaei

      as Ai Jinbo
    • Jin Shirasu

      as Tsukasa Akishima
    • Yuma Yamoto

      as Yutaka Furui
    • Eriko Tomiyama

      as Izumi Endo
    • Ryo Ryusei

      as Takashi Oki
    • Takayuki Suzuki

      as Gou Handa
    • Ikumi Hisamatsu

      as Rie Sakuma
    • Kanji Tsuda

      as Shintaro Murai
    • Miwako Shishido

      as Hamaguchi
    • Takeshi Tomizawa

      as Tominaga
    • Aiko Morishita

      as Miyuki Hara
    • Kazuki Enari

      as Ippei Hara
    • Shizuka Nakamura

      as Elena Hara
    • Morio Kazama

      as Heita Hara
    • Mitsuru Hirata

      as Zento Hachiya
    • Shunya Ohira

      as Hideki Sato
    Writing Kankuro Kudo Writer
    Directing Daisuke Yamamuro Director
    Directing Fuminori Kaneko Director
    Sound Kanjani Eight Theme Song Performance

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