Yowamushi Pedal: The Movie
Aug 28 2015
•2h 30m
•Action, Animation
After winning the fierce Inter High race, Sakamichi and the other Souhoku team members receive an invitation to compete in the Kumamoto Hi Province Mountain Range Race towards the end of summer. The top-tier teams from around the country compete in this race, including Souhoku's rivals Hakone Academy (which yearns to take down Souhoku), Kyoto Fushimi, and Hiroshima Kureminami - as well as Kumamoto Daiichi High School's team led by Shin Yoshimoto.
Cast
See allDaiki Yamashita
Sakamichi Onoda
Jun Fukushima
Shokichi Naruko
Kentaro Ito
Jin Tadokoro
Showtaro Morikubo
Yusuke Makishima
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