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9.0 1 Seasons • 7 Episodes

I Am Dead! - Season 1

An unpopular host who leads an aimless life suddenly dies due to an unexpected accident and cannot be reincarnated for some reason. While living under one roof with other ghosts in the same position, he starts to reflect on his life and gradually regains his humanity.

Top Cast

  • Yuya Yagira

    Yuya Yagira

    Sakurada Kazuhiko

  • Rina Kawaei

    Rina Kawaei

    Sasaki Saki

  • Yuki Matsuda

    Yuki Matsuda

    Suetsugu Machiko

  • Kaya Soya

    Kaya Soya

    Momoyama Tetsuro

  • Itsuki Nagasawa

    Itsuki Nagasawa

    Komori Rin

  • Reiko Kusamura

    Reiko Kusamura

    Shinomiya Katsuko

  • Koraku Sanyutei

    Koraku Sanyutei

    Sen Riku

  • Sanyutei Enraku VI

    Sanyutei Enraku VI

    Sen no Rikyu

Overview

An unpopular host who leads an aimless life suddenly dies due to an unexpected accident and cannot be reincarnated for some reason. While living under one roof with other ghosts in the same position, he starts to reflect on his life and gradually regains his humanity.

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