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Cherry Girl
Directed by Shuta Takahata
Produced by Matsuura Max
Written by Osamu Suzuki
Starring Koda Kumi
Yuko Ito
MEGUMI
Shinji Takeda
Jai West
Rie
Panzetta Girolamo
Lou Ooshida
Mari Hoshino
Mari Hamada (濱田マリ)
Distributed by Avex Entertainment
Rhythm Zone
Release date(s) December 20, 2006
Language Japanese

Cherry Girl is a J-Drama featuring the Japanese Artist Koda Kumi. This is a Japanese name; the family name is Koda is a Japanese pop singer from Kyoto who debuted in 2000 with Take Mari Hoshino (星野 真里 Hoshino Mari, born July 27, 1981 in Kamifukuoka, Saitama) is a Japanese actress and singer Mari Hamada (濱田マリ (born December 27th 1968 at Kobe Hyogo, Japan is a japanese singer and actress who starred in numerous movies and Drama in Japan and released two Rhythm Zone is a Record label in the Avex records group which releases all kinds of urban contemporary Japanese music is a language spoken by over 130 million people in Japan and in Japanese emigrant communities also called dorama (ドラマ are a staple of Japanese television and are broadcast daily This is a Japanese name; the family name is Koda is a Japanese pop singer from Kyoto who debuted in 2000 with Take The film was directed by Shuta Takahata (The Hotel Venus) and is written by Osamu Suzuki (Love Com, Hito Ni Yasashiku & smaSTATION. ) Cherry Girl was Koda Kumi's acting debut.

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Cherry Girl has described as "the Japanese Charlie's Angels" The story centers around three women: Kumi (Koda Kumi) Yu (Yuko Ito) and Meg (MEGUMI. ) At night they manage a bar called ~Cherry Girl~ and are the life of the parties. During the day, they tend to lounge around, go out to eat and have fun. While they continue with their daily lives, they also have a secret life, they are detectives and are called away without a moment's notice. They are willing to handle almost any case and are not afraid to fight men more than twice their size. [1]

References

  1. ^ http://www.rhythmzone.net/koda/cherry/
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