The new Japanese drama of JOJO's spin-off "Kishibe Rohan is Still" is confirmed to be broadcast in December

The new Japanese drama of JOJO's spin-off "Kishibe Rohan is Still" is confirmed to be broadcast in December

The new Japanese TV series "Kishibe Rohan Is Still" based on the work of Japanese manga artist Hirohiko Araki and the derivative masterpiece of "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure" was broadcast during the Lunar New Year holiday in December last year and received rave reviews. On August 14, the official announcement was made that the new Japanese TV series "Kishibe Rohan Is Still" will be broadcast again in December, and the original cast will return, so stay tuned.

· "Kishibe Rohan is Immobile" is a manga by Japanese manga artist Hirohiko Araki. It tells the story of Rohan Kishibe, a talented manga artist who debuted at the age of 16. His Heaven's Gate can turn a person into a book, allowing him to read other people's life experiences or thoughts, and can also use written narration to change the other person's behavior.

·With the same fantasy and weird style of Hirohiko Araki, the protagonist of the new Japanese drama "Kishibe Rohan Is Immovable" will continue to be played by Issey Takahashi, who is said to be a loyal fan of "Kishibe Rohan Is Immovable"; the heroine, the editorial partner beauty Izumi Kyoka, will continue to be played by Marie Iitoyo; other roles have been confirmed to appear including Masaru Kasamatsu, Sarunosuke Ichikawa, Rio Uchida, etc.

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