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  • Movie: Oppai Volleyball
  • Romaji: Oppai Baree
  • Japanese: おっぱいバレー
  • Director: Eiichiro Hasumi
  • Writer: Yoshikazu Okada, Munenori Mizuno (novel)
  • Producer: Toru Horikoshi, Ryuhei Chiba, Shuji Abe, Shigeyuki Endo, Yoshitaka Hori, Shinichiro Nishigaki, Fumihiro Hirai
  • Cinematographer: Hiromitsu Nishimura
  • World Premiere: March 19, 2009 (Okinawa International Movie Festival)
  • Release Date: April 18, 2009
  • Runtime: 102 min.
  • Studio: Warner Bros.
  • Distributor: Toei
  • Language: Japanese
  • Country: Japan

Plot

Mikako is a young junior high school teacher who has just transferred to a new school. Excited to be starting a new job, she volunteers for a coach for a boys volleyball club. But, she finds out that there is almost no activity in the club… There are only 5 members, and they are all losers who haven’t even touched a volleyball and only think about girls…

To give them an incentive to try hard, she promises them that she will show them her boobs if they win a game! Since then, the boys start practicing extremely hard. Feeling uneasy but happy at the same time to see their attitude changing, Mikako starts to like and trust them. She also learns from them and gets back her confidence which once she lost.

Right before the day of the first game, ‘the promise’ is discovered by the school side, and it becomes a big problem…

Notes

  1. "Oppa Bare" was filmed in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture.

Cast

Oppaivolleyball-haruka ayase.jpg Oppaivolleyball-Munetaka Aoki.jpg Oppaivolleyball-Toru Nakamura.jpg Oppaivolleyball-Hiromasa Taguchi.jpg Oppaivolleyball-Takuya Ishida.jpg
Haruka Ayase Munetaka Aoki Toru Nakamura Hiromasa Taguchi Takuya Ishida
Mikako Terajima Kenji Horiuchi Kazue Shiro Volleyball coach Ryuo Volleyball senior
Oppaivolleyball-Suzuka Ohgo.jpg Oppaivolleyball-Seiji Fukushi.jpg Oppaivolleyball-Ken Mitsuishi.jpg Oppaivolleyball-Yoshie Ichige.jpg Oppaivolleyball-Haruki Kimura.jpg Oppaivolleyball-Kento Takahashi.jpg
Suzuka Ohgo Seiji Fukushi Ken Mitsuishi Yoshie Ichige Haruki Kimura Kento Takahashi
Mikako (middle school) Mikako's ex boyfriend Head Coach Wife of Mikako's mentor Ikuo Hirata Yasuo Kusunoki

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