DIVE!!

DIVE!!

6.0

Jun 16 2008

2h 55m

Comedy

A diving club is in danger of going bankrupt. To save the diving club, a female coach returns from the U.S. to coach the club and promises that a diver from the club will make the Japanese Olympic team.

Kento Hayashi

Kento Hayashi

Tomoki Sakai

Sosuke Ikematsu

Sosuke Ikematsu

Yōichi Fujitani

Junpei Mizobata

Junpei Mizobata

Shibuki Okitsu

Asaka Seto

Asaka Seto

Kayoko Asaki

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