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Live-Action Prison School Show's Special Preview Video Features Theme Song
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The official website for the live-action GOOD ON THE REEL's theme song "Searchlight."
The website has also revealed that former kickboxer Dyki (Daiki Miyagi) will play Joe.
The show's cast includes:

Minami-kun no Koibito ~my little lover) stars as the male lead Kiyoshi
Orange) plays Mari Kurihara, the underground student council president who brings together the female students with beauty and power
Aoi Morikawa (Fatal Frame, Sprout) plays Hana Midorikawa, the underground student council's secretary
Ghost in the Shell Arise stage play) plays Meiko Shiraki, "the underground student council vice president who wields a whip on the boys and has jiggling dynamite boobs."
Shinya Shokudō movie) plays Takehito "Gakuto" Morokuzu
GTO, Legal High) plays Shingo Wakamoto
Comedian Galigaligalixon plays Reiji "Andre" Andō
Former kickboxer Dyki (Daiki Miyagi) plays Jōji "Joe" Nezu
Nobunaga Concerto) plays the Hachimitsu Academy Chairman
Assassination Classroom) plays Chiyo, who harbors feelings for Kiyoshi
Yūko Araki (Aoi Tori, Kamen Rider Wizard) plays Anzu, who harbors feelings for Shingo
The series will premiere on Noboru Iguchi (The Machine Girl, Nuigurumaa Z) is directing the late-night series at the production studio ROBOT.
North American publisher Akira Hiramoto's original manga in North America, and it describes the series:
Hachimitsu Private Academy was a revered and elite all-girls' boarding school on the outskirts of Tokyo...once upon a time. But with the new school year comes a revision to school policy: Boys are to be itted into the student body for the first time ever. But on his first day at Hachimitsu, Kiyoshi Fujino discovers that he's one of only five boys enrolled at the school. Their numbers overwhelmed by the thousand girls in the student body, is it heaven or hell that awaits these five (un)fortunates?!
Hiramoto launched the manga in Gurazeni manga at Kodansha's 37th Annual Manga Awards last year.
The manga also inspired a 12-episode television streamed the anime as it aired.