Mop Girl

Mop Girl

2007/10/12 - 2007/12/14 • Ended • 1 Seasons • Japanese

Drama
8.5

Overview

Mop Girl is a television drama series based on the novel of the same title by Miaki Kato; it recounts the adventures of Momoko Hasegawa, played by Keiko Kitagawa, who possesses the ability to travel back in time upon contact with belongings of a deceased person with unfinished business in life. She then has the chance to prevent the death of the would-be deceased.

Creator(s) : N/A

Casts
Keiko Kitagawa

Keiko Kitagawa

Momoko Hasegawa

Shosuke Tanihara

Shosuke Tanihara

Otomo Shotaro

Natsuna Watanabe

Natsuna Watanabe

Nakamura Tamaki

Reina Asami

Reina Asami

Okouchi Hina

Sousuke Takaoka

Sousuke Takaoka

Wakayama Akira

Jiro Sato

Jiro Sato

Higashi Shigeo

Shoko Ikezu

Shoko Ikezu

Kataoka Miki

Last Season
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Season 1
0.0

2007/10/12 • 10 Episodes

Season 1 of Mop Girl premiered on October 12, 2007

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