Miracles
Miracles

Miracles

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2018- 2018
1 Seasons
10 Episodes
6.3(6 votes)
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Comedy
Drama

Overview

A comical and heartwarming drama about a university lecturer on animal behavior who just loves all living creatures. Once he starts thinking about them, he becomes too absorbed to care about anything else! People think he is quite odd and eccentric! But gradually his attitude, free from restrictions of rigid common sense and social norms, changes the way of thinking of those around him. They can recall a time when they, too, were engrossed in something they loved.

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Fuji Television Network

Cast & Crew

14 members
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北香那

Sakura Ozaki

北香那
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要潤

Satoshi Kashinoki

要潤
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広田亮平

Takumi Suda

広田亮平
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トリンドル玲奈

Akari Tanzawa

トリンドル玲奈
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西畑大吾

Ryutaro Shinzo

西畑大吾
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矢作穂香

Kotone Aoyama

矢作穂香
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高橋一生

Kazuki Aikawa

高橋一生
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戸田恵子

Taeko Yamada

戸田恵子
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阿南健治

Hisashi Kuman

阿南健治
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榮倉奈々

Ikumi Mizumoto

榮倉奈々
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児嶋一哉

Junpei Numabukuro

児嶋一哉
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田中泯

Yoshitaka Aikawa

田中泯
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小林薫

Shun Samejima

小林薫
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Arina Sakakibara

Manami Yanagi

Arina Sakakibara

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