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新・ミナミの帝王 ~奨学金とオレオレ詐欺~ - Season 1

A young man struggling to repay his scholarship was involved in the wrongdoing of the Oreore fraud group. Ginjiro Manda, a moneylender in the Minami district of Osaka, or "the demon of the Minami district" as he is called, will not tolerate a story that does not make sense.

Top Cast

  • Junior Chihara

    Junior Chihara

  • Shunsuke Daitoh

    Shunsuke Daitoh

  • Hidekazu Akai

    Hidekazu Akai

  • Kae Okumura

    Kae Okumura

  • Hiroyuki Onoue

    Hiroyuki Onoue

  • Nobuo Kyô

    Nobuo Kyô

  • Koichi Ohori

    Koichi Ohori

Overview

A young man struggling to repay his scholarship was involved in the wrongdoing of the Oreore fraud group. Ginjiro Manda, a moneylender in the Minami district of Osaka, or "the demon of the Minami district" as he is called, will not tolerate a story that does not make sense.

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