スキマスキ

Runtime : 82 mins

Genre : Comedy

Vote Rating : 4.3/10


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Plot : Heisaku is a university student. He is obsessed with peeping on his neighbor Fumio through the cracks in her curtain. Fumio is aware that Heisaku is peeping on her and she even observes Heisaku through her window.

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