
Haikara-san ga Tooru Movie 2: Hana no Tokyo Dai Roman
- Rate: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
- Native: Gekijouban Haikara-san ga Tooru Kouhen, Smart-san, Mademoiselle Anne, There Goes the Modern Girl, Here Comes Miss Modern, Here Comes a Dandy
- Synonyms: 劇場版 はいからさんが通る 後編 ~花の東京大ロマン~
- Aired: Oct 19, 2018
- Duration: 1 hr 45 min
- Episodes: 1
- Score: 6.88
- Producers: Asahi Shimbun KlockWorx Kodansha Tokyo MX Warner Bros. Japan
- Studio: Nippon Animation
- Genres: Comedy Historical Romance Shoujo
Characters and Voice Actors
Hanamura, Benio
MainHayami, Saori
JapaneseIjuuin, Shinobu
MainMiyano, Mamoru
JapaneseAoe, Tousei
SupportingSakurai, Takahiro
JapaneseFujieda, Ranmaru
Supporting-
JapaneseHanamura
SupportingIshizuka, Unshou
JapaneseKitakouji, Tamaki
SupportingSeto, Asami
JapaneseMikhailov, Larisa
SupportingSakamoto, Maaya
JapaneseOnijima, Shingo
SupportingNakai, Kazuya
JapaneseUshigorou
SupportingMiyake, Kenta
JapaneseRecomended For You!


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