Victory! Futto ga-ruzu no seishun (2003)
For love!
After an embarrassing game, Shuko, full of rage, accidentally gives a prodigious kick to a ball that leaves everyone speechless. The coach of the Futsal team looks at her and convinces her to join the team, not only to get him out of his mediocre position, but with the intention of aspiring to the National Championship of Women's Futsal Institutes and save the Tameeda campus. Would Shuko manage to repeat the prodigious shot or was it a filly? Will it fit in well with your new teammates?
Director: Perry Bobby
Genre: Comedy, Music, TV Movie
Runtime: 114 min
Release Date: November 22, 2003
Cast
Screenplay
- Osamu Suzuki (Screenplay)
Music: Ronichi Takahashi
Production: Fuji Television Network
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
Keywords
football (soccer), morning musume
More Films by Director: Perry Bobby
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Victory! Futto ga-ruzu no seishun about?
- After an embarrassing game, Shuko, full of rage, accidentally gives a prodigious kick to a ball that leaves everyone speechless. The coach of the Futsal team looks at her and convinces her to join the team, not only to get him out of his mediocre position, but with the intention of aspiring to the National Championship of Women's Futsal Institutes and save the Tameeda campus. Would Shuko manage to repeat the prodigious shot or was it a filly? Will it fit in well with your new teammates?
- Who directed Victory! Futto ga-ruzu no seishun?
- Victory! Futto ga-ruzu no seishun was directed by Perry Bobby.
- Who stars in Victory! Futto ga-ruzu no seishun?
- Victory! Futto ga-ruzu no seishun stars Aya Matsuura, Ai Takahashi, Haruka Suenaga, Aya Hirayama, Saki Kagami, Ai Kago.
- How long is Victory! Futto ga-ruzu no seishun?
- Victory! Futto ga-ruzu no seishun has a runtime of 1h 54m (114 minutes).
- What genre is Victory! Futto ga-ruzu no seishun?
- Victory! Futto ga-ruzu no seishun is a Comedy, Music, TV Movie film.
- Where was Victory! Futto ga-ruzu no seishun produced?
- Victory! Futto ga-ruzu no seishun was produced in Japan.