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Oppai Volleyball | |||||
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Kanji | おっぱいバレー | ||||
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Directed by | Eiichirō Hasumi | ||||
Written by | Yoshikazu Okada Munenori Mizuno | ||||
Produced by | Toru Horikoshi Ryuhei Chiba Shuji Abe Shigeyuki Endo Yoshitaka Hori Shinichiro Nishigaki Fumihiro Hirai | ||||
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Cinematography | Hiromitsu Nishimura | ||||
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Distributed by | Toei Company | ||||
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Running time | 102 minutes | ||||
Country | Japan | ||||
Language | Japanese |
Oppai Volleyball (おっぱいバレー, Oppai Barē) is a 2009 Japanese Comedy film directed by Eiichirō Hasumi. It was released in Japan on 18 April. The film stars Haruka Ayase as Mikako Terajima, the lead actress; Suzuka Ohgo as Mikako (Young); Munetaka Aoki as Kenji Horiuchi; Tōru Nakamura as Kazue Shiro; Hiromasa Taguchi as Ryuo (Volleyball Coach); Takuya Ishida as Volleyball senior; Ken Mitsuishi as head coach. The film was produced by Warner Bros. Pictures and distributed by Toei Company.[1][2]
Haruka Ayase won the 52nd Blue Ribbon Awards for Best Actress for her role in the film.[3] Ian Bartholomew from Taipei Times said that despite having an erotic name the Oppai Volleyball is an innocuous piece of inconsequential fluff with no aspirations to be anything else.[4]