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A second television drama adaptation titled
Tomodachi Game R4 aired on TV Asahi from July to September 2022. Premise[edit] Yūichi Katagiri was taught the value of friendship when he was young, and it is thanks to his group of four friends that he is able to enjoy high school life today. When their class's school trip funds are stolen, the five are dragged into the mysterious Tomodachi Game as a result of someone's debt. The friendship of the five will be put to the ultimate test against the promise of wealth there. Characters[edit] Group C[edit] Yūichi Katagiri (片切友一, Katagiri Yūichi) Voiced by: Chiaki Kobayashi[2] (Japanese); David Matranga[3] (English) Portrayed by: Ryo Yoshizawa,[4]
Hidaka Ukisho (R4)[5] A seemingly normal high school boy from a poor family background. Like the rest of his friends, he was called out to participate in Tomodachi Game and has his
trust in his friends put to the test. As the Game progresses, Yūichi is revealed to possess a vastly different side to himself: one that is ruthless, skilfully manipulative and merciless to his enemies, having an uncanny knack for decoding rules and people's essences. It is also hinted that he has a dark and bloody past, confirmed to have killed at least three people, two of them revealed to be his adopted parents. He opts to participate in the Adult Tomodachi Game and destroy its administration, even though later it was revealed that he was the one to came up with the idea of Tomodachi Game as a child, leading to its creation. Shiho Sawaragi (沢良宜志法, Sawaragi Shiho) Voiced by: Yume Miyamoto[2] (Japanese); Caitlin Glass[3] (English) Portrayed by: Rio Uchida,[6] Sayu Kubota (R4)[7] One of Yūichi's friends who participates in Tomodachi Game alongside them. Owing to her policeman father, she was brought up with a strong sense of morality and righteousness, which makes her well-liked among her peers.
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