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Let's Go, Jets (Chiadan: Joshi kousei ga chiadansu de zenbei seihashichatta honto no hanashi) [Audio: Japan]
Hikari Tomonaga (Suzu Hirose) enrolls at Fukui Chuo High School, and joins its cheer dance club for the sole reason of cheering on a boy she has known from their junior high days. However, the club's coach, female teacher Kaoru Saotome (Yuki Amami), is a harsh and no-nonsense task master who suddenly declares: 'Our aim is to become U.S. champions! No fringes or boyfriends allowed!' As older students quickly quit the club, the presence of Hikari's teammate Ayano (Ayami Nakajo) encourages her to decide to stick with cheer dance for the time being. Will the club achieve their goal of becoming U.S. champions? These ordinary schoolgirls set off on a long journey toward making their dream a reality.
2 October 1971, Soka, Japan
8 August 1967, Taito-ku, Tokyo, Japan
16 November 1996, Los Angeles, California, USA
January 10, 1996 in Tokyo, Japan
9 July 1990, Omaha, Nebraska, USA
25 April 1994, Chiba Prefecture, Japan
March 15, 2017
There is enough charm and earnestness to make this team worth rooting for. Doe-eyed lead actress Suzu Hirose, in turns sweet and goofy, is especially likeable.June 14, 2017
Let's Go, Jets! tells its wholly predictable tale of teamwork and acceptance with dedication and undeniable charm, earning laughs - and even a few tears - along the way.