Extremely Inappropriate!
Extremely Inappropriate!
Extremely Inappropriate!
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2024- 2024
1 Seasons
10 Episodes
7.8(17 votes)
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Drama
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Comedy

Overview

Ichiro is a PE teacher in 1986 feared by his students for a "tough love" approach, harsh tongue and frequently “inappropriate” behavior. He’s also a dad trying to raise a rebellious daughter after having lost his wife to illness. When he gets transported in time to 2024, he encounters modern sensibilities that teach him about empathy but also gives people of today a reason to rethink their own political correctness in this time traversing comedy about change.

Where to Watch

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Netflix

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TBS
TBS Sparkle

Cast & Crew

16 members
Acting

阿部サダヲ

Ogawa Ichiro / "Jigoku no Ogawa"

阿部サダヲ
Acting

仲里依紗

Inushima Nagisa / "Wan-chan"

仲里依紗
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磯村勇斗

Akitsu Mutsumi / "Mucchi" | Akitsu Masahiko

磯村勇斗
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河合優実

Ogawa Junko

河合優実
Acting

吉田羊

Sakisaka Sakae

吉田羊
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山本耕史

Kurita Kazuya

山本耕史
Acting

古田新太

Inushima Yuzuru [2024]

古田新太
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中島歩

Yasumori

中島歩
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坂元愛登

Sakisaka Kiyoshi

坂元愛登
Acting

三宅弘城

Inoue Masakazu [2024]

三宅弘城
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袴田吉彦

["Cafe and Bar Scandal" Master (1986)]

袴田吉彦
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沼田爆

["Cafe and Bar Scandal" Master (2024)]

沼田爆
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Nakata Richi

Inoue Masakazu [1986]

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福室莉音

Hase Tomomi

福室莉音
Acting

板倉俊之

Uryu

板倉俊之
Acting

赤堀雅秋

[Principal]

赤堀雅秋

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