
Prodigy
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Naruse Uta is a "unique" 13 year old child. She possessed the talent to read sheet music even before she could speak, but has now come to the point where she hates playing the piano. Her father was also a piano virtuoso, but mysteriously disappeared from her life at a young age. Because of her father's disappearance Uta's mother had to move out of their posh home and into a far modest working class neighborhood. In this working class neighborhood there is a local grocer. The grocer's son Kikuna Oto happens to be a budding musician, but lacks the drive to truly succeed. That is until Uta Naruse comes into his life...
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JA
Status
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Cast

Riko Narumi
Uta Naruse

Kenichi Matsuyama
Oto Kikuna

Satomi Tezuka
Mika Naruse

Masahiro Komoto
Kazuo Nagazaki

Hidetoshi Nishijima
Koichiro Naruse

Shihori Kanjiya
Kane Kamogawa

Kazuyoshi Kushida
Professor Mikoshiba

Kazuyuki Asano
Professor Komiyama

Midoriko Kimura
Masako Kikuna
Keita Okada
Susumu Ikeyama
Kazuya Sato
Morimoto

Tamae Ando
Kikuko Mishima

Elisa Yanagi
High School Student

Kento Kaku

Akiko Aitsuki

Yoshitaka Zushi
Taizou Takemoto
Morgan Fisher

Kenkichi Watanabe
Yurie Miura
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