Movie: 1789 -Lovers of the Bastille-

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Teppei Koike
小池徹平

Ronan Mazurier

Kazuki Kato
加藤和樹

Ronan Mazurier

Sayaka Kanda
神田沙也加

Olympe du Puget

Yumesaki Nene
Yumesaki Nene

Olympe du Puget

Kaname Ouki
凰稀かなめ

Marie-Antoinette d'Autriche

Masaki Ryū
龍真咲

Marie-Antoinette d'Autriche

Ryosuke Miura
三浦涼介

Maximilien Robespierre

Daisuke Watanabe
渡辺大輔

Camille Desmoulins

Rio Uehara
Rio Uehara

Georges Jacques Danton

Sonim
ソニン

Solène Mazurier

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