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Eighth entry of the anthology written by Bakarhythm: two new shorts: “Gradation” (Koji Yamamoto) and “Toilet Paper Race” (Nanase Nishino & Yosuke Asari), blend dream and reality, with Bakarhythm appearing as the surreal “window guide.”

Top Cast

  • Koji Yamamoto

    Koji Yamamoto

  • Nanase Nishino

    Nanase Nishino

  • Yōsuke Asari

    Yōsuke Asari

  • Bakarhythm

    Bakarhythm

  • Yuki Saito

    Yuki Saito

Overview

Eighth entry of the anthology written by Bakarhythm: two new shorts: “Gradation” (Koji Yamamoto) and “Toilet Paper Race” (Nanase Nishino & Yosuke Asari), blend dream and reality, with Bakarhythm appearing as the surreal “window guide.”

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