Check It Out, Yo!

Check It Out, Yo!

Release date : April 22, 2006
Runtime : 1h 57m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Rieko Miyamoto /
Writers : Takehiko Hata /
Production companies : Fuji Television Network /
April 22, 2006 1h 57m Japan Music Japanese More
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Tomboy Yui (Mao Inoue) brings her 3 male friends along with her to see a live performance of local Okinawan rap group, “Workaholic”. Upon witnessing the crowd reaction, the boys decide to start a rap group of their own to impress chicks—while Toru (Hayato Ichihara) has the added motivation of impressing his older, more sophisticated love interest Nagisa (Ayumi Ito). With only 2 weeks to learn how to play instruments and prepare for their first show, the performance is predictably humiliating. In order to save pride they decide to give it another shot, but this time they ditch the instruments for a sampler and stay truer to themselves. Will Toru be able to capture Nagisa’s heart? Will Yui ever confess her love to Toru or will she just keep practicing her advanced pro wrestling techniques on him instead?
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Hayato Ichihara
Toru Isaka
Tasuku Emoto
Akira Motobe
Yuta Hiraoka
Tetsuo Tamashiro
Mao Inoue
Yui Haebaru
Tetsuji Tamayama
Ryota Tarama
Ayumi Ito
Nagisa Nakamura

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  • title:Check It Out, Yo!
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2006
  • Runtime:1h 57m
  • Genres: Music · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Rieko Miyamoto /
  • Writers: Takehiko Hata ·
  • Production companies: Fuji Television Network ·
  • Overview:Tomboy Yui (Mao Inoue) brings her 3 male friends along with her to see a live performance of local Okinawan rap group, “Workaholic”. Upon witnessing the crowd reaction, the boys decide to start a rap group of their own to impress chicks—while Toru (Hayato Ichihara) has the added motivation of impressing his older, more sophisticated love interest Nagisa (Ayumi Ito). With only 2 weeks to learn how to play instruments and prepare for their first show, the performance is predictably humiliating. In order to save pride they decide to give it another shot, but this time they ditch the instruments for a sampler and stay truer to themselves. Will Toru be able to capture Nagisa’s heart? Will Yui ever confess her love to Toru or will she just keep practicing her advanced pro wrestling techniques on him instead?
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