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Kiba: The Fangs of Fiction

Kiba: The Fangs of Fiction

20217.51h 53m

Overview

Hayami Teruya is a dedicated salaryman who does a workman like job as the chief editor for a magazine. He has personal charm, get along with both the publisher and subordinates and runs the ship well. Chatting with his direct boss he picks up a certain vibe. Did he misunderstand that the magazine is doomed and will be terminated? If so, he is not going down without a fight. He will fight to make it through and keep his, and the others', jobs.

Directed by Daihachi Yoshida
Written by Takeshi Shiota, Ichiro Kusuno, Daihachi Yoshida
Produced by Fumitsugu Ikeda, Shuhei Akita, Daisuke Futagi
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Top Cast

Yo Oizumi

Yo Oizumi

Teruya Hayami

Mayu Matsuoka

Mayu Matsuoka

Megumi Takano

Koichi Sato

Koichi Sato

Tomatsu

Hio Miyazawa

Hio Miyazawa

Sei Yazawa

Elaiza Ikeda

Elaiza Ikeda

Saki Joshima

Takumi Saitoh

Takumi Saitoh

Hajime Gunji

Tomoya Nakamura

Tomoya Nakamura

Koretaka Iba

Yoshiyuki Tsubokura

Yoshiyuki Tsubokura

Shinichi Shibasaki

Soko Wada

Soko Wada

Yoichi Mimura

Kei Ishibashi

Kei Ishibashi

Themes & Keywords

editor-in-chiefmagazinesalarymanjapanese drama

About Kiba: The Fangs of Fiction

Kiba: The Fangs of Fiction is a drama film released in 2021 exploring themes of editor-in-chief, magazine, salaryman, japanese drama. Directed by Daihachi Yoshida, it stars Yo Oizumi, Mayu Matsuoka, Koichi Sato. Hayami Teruya is a dedicated salaryman who does a workman like job as the chief editor for a magazine. He has personal charm, get along with both the publisher and subordinates and runs the ship well. Chatting with his direct boss he picks up a certain vibe. Did he misunderstand that the magazine is doomed and will be terminated? If so, he is not going down without a fight. He will fight to make it through and keep his, and the others', jobs.

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