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GaruGaku. ~Girls Garden~ - Season 1

St. Girls Square Academy, or Garugaku for short, is a school that raises girls who dream of becoming professional star performers. This school is only open to those who have passed the auditions that have been held around the country. Students who attend here dream of standing on the “Girls Arena”, the gateway to becoming professional performers. However, only one team can stand on that stage

Top Cast

  • Toa Harada

    Toa Harada

    Toa

  • Yuzuha Oda

    Yuzuha Oda

    Yuzuha

  • Momoka Sumitani

    Momoka Sumitani

    Momoka

  • Misaki Tsuruya

    Misaki Tsuruya

    Misaki

  • Yoka Ogawa

    Yoka Ogawa

    Youka

  • Kurea Masuda

    Kurea Masuda

    Kurea

  • Minami Hishida

    Minami Hishida

    Minami

  • Kira Yamaguchi

    Kira Yamaguchi

    Kira

  • Ran Ishii

    Ran Ishii

    Ran

Overview

St. Girls Square Academy, or Garugaku for short, is a school that raises girls who dream of becoming professional star performers. This school is only open to those who have passed the auditions that have been held around the country. Students who attend here dream of standing on the “Girls Arena”, the gateway to becoming professional performers. However, only one team can stand on that stage

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