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We're Millennials. Got a Problem?

We're Millennials. Got a Problem?

20168.11 Season10 EpisodesEnded

Overview

Drama series depicts the lives of three men born in 1987 and oppose irrational things of the world through work, love, and friendship. The men are from the "yutori generation", when the Japanese government reformed the education system, emphasizing a pressure-free environment referred to as yutori education.

Created by Kankuro Kudo
Written by Kankuro Kudo
NetworksNippon TV

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Top Cast

Masaki Okada

Masaki Okada

Masakazu Sakama

Tori Matsuzaka

Tori Matsuzaka

Kazutoyo Yamaji

Yuya Yagira

Yuya Yagira

Maribu Michigami

Sakura Ando

Sakura Ando

Akane Miyashita

Taiga Nakano

Taiga Nakano

Hiromu Yamagishi

Haruka Shimazaki

Haruka Shimazaki

Yutori Sakama

Riho Yoshioka

Riho Yoshioka

Etsuko Sakura

Yo Takahashi

Yo Takahashi

Munetaka Sakama

Sayaka Aoki

Sayaka Aoki

Midori Sakama

Toru Tezuka

Toru Tezuka

Michiro Hayakawa

Themes & Keywords

japan

About We're Millennials. Got a Problem?

We're Millennials. Got a Problem? is a comedy, drama, family series that first aired in 2016 exploring themes of japan. Created by Kankuro Kudo, it stars Masaki Okada, Tori Matsuzaka, Yuya Yagira. Drama series depicts the lives of three men born in 1987 and oppose irrational things of the world through work, love, and friendship. The men are from the "yutori generation", when the Japanese government reformed the education system, emphasizing a pressure-free environment referred to as yutori education.

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