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The series was directed by a team including Kazuyuki Iwata and Noboru Morita, with the script adapted from the popular serialized manga published by Shueisha.

The third and final installment, which continued the franchise on TV Tokyo. Cast and Production

Jyouou Virgin follows the intense, high-stakes competition of the nightlife industry in Japan. The series originally aired on from October 2 to December 18, 2009, consisting of 12 episodes. Title Jyouou Virgin (嬢王 Virgin) Network Episodes Lead Actress Mikie Hara (as Mai Ando) Release Date October 2, 2009 Plot Summary

For viewers looking for more of this story, it is important to note where Jyouou Virgin fits into the complete television timeline:

Includes Natsuko Tatsumi, Reon Kana, and Miyabi Matsunoi. Jyouou Virgin_Baiduwiki

(Junichi Amamiya): Plays the young president of the nightlife industry who launches the new Grand Prix.

The second series (often called Season 2), starring Mikie Hara.

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The series was directed by a team including Kazuyuki Iwata and Noboru Morita, with the script adapted from the popular serialized manga published by Shueisha.

The third and final installment, which continued the franchise on TV Tokyo. Cast and Production Jyouou Virgin -TV series- Season 2

Jyouou Virgin follows the intense, high-stakes competition of the nightlife industry in Japan. The series originally aired on from October 2 to December 18, 2009, consisting of 12 episodes. Title Jyouou Virgin (嬢王 Virgin) Network Episodes Lead Actress Mikie Hara (as Mai Ando) Release Date October 2, 2009 Plot Summary The series was directed by a team including

For viewers looking for more of this story, it is important to note where Jyouou Virgin fits into the complete television timeline: The series originally aired on from October 2

Includes Natsuko Tatsumi, Reon Kana, and Miyabi Matsunoi. Jyouou Virgin_Baiduwiki

(Junichi Amamiya): Plays the young president of the nightlife industry who launches the new Grand Prix.

The second series (often called Season 2), starring Mikie Hara.