AKB48 Team 8 no Kanto Hakusho Bacchikoi!
AKB48 Team 8 no Kanto Hakusho Bacchikoi!

AKB48 Team 8 no Kanto Hakusho Bacchikoi!

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2017- 2022
1 Seasons
118 Episodes
10.0(1 votes)
Returning Series
Comedy

Overview

A variety show featuring AKB48 Team 8 Kanto members covering various topics in front of a live audience.

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Cast & Crew

9 members
Acting

Nanase Yoshikawa

Unknown Role

Nanase Yoshikawa
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Ayaka Hidaritomo

Unknown Role

Ayaka Hidaritomo
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Erina Oda

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Erina Oda
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Maria Shimizu

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Maria Shimizu
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Ayane Takahashi

Unknown Role

Ayane Takahashi
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Suzuki Taku

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Suzuki Taku
Acting

小栗有以

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小栗有以
Acting

Okabe Rin

Unknown Role

Okabe Rin
Acting

Hitomi Honda

Unknown Role

Hitomi Honda

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