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POP JUNKIE

POP JUNKIE

20210h 3m

Overview

TV shows, manga, music, movies, plays, pop stars and cartoon characters. I watch videos on my phone with the TV blaring and music in the background. I’m swimming in media... Is this the other side of the screen?! Awesome!

Directed by Iyo Matsumoto
Produced by Mitsuko Okamoto, Yuichi Ito, Koji Yamamura
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Top Cast

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Iyo Matsumoto

Iyo Matsumoto / Green monster / Alien (voice)

K

Karin Kimura

Pink monster / Youtuber (voice)

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Yuichi Matsumoto

Commentator A / Boy band B / Cool upperclassman (voice)

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Yûichi Kishino

Commentator B / Middle-aged businessman / Rockabilly (voice)

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Koki Okubo

Comedian A (voice)

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Sota Mizutani

Comedian B (voice)

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Akari Higo

Magical girl / Girl with Toast / 80s popstar / Catherine (voice)

K

Kengo Nagayama

Man A / Man B / Boy band D / Boy band E (voice)

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Taruto Fuyama

Boy band A / Energetic Boy (voice)

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Ryo Ninomiya

Boy band C / Basketball player (voice)

About POP JUNKIE

POP JUNKIE is a animation film released in 2021. Directed by Iyo Matsumoto, it stars Iyo Matsumoto, Karin Kimura, Yuichi Matsumoto. TV shows, manga, music, movies, plays, pop stars and cartoon characters. I watch videos on my phone with the TV blaring and music in the background. I’m swimming in media... Is this the other side of the screen?! Awesome!

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