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Directed by (known for Waterboys ), this film is a lighthearted "underdog" story about a group of lazy high school girls who accidentally poison their school's brass band and are forced to replace them.

: Yaguchi is a master of the "underdog comedy" (seen also in Waterboys ). He excels at finding humor in mundane situations and building a heartwarming, earned climax. Swing.Girls.2004.1080p.BluRay.x264-SSF -Suwingu...

From director Shinobu Yaguchi ( Waterboys , Survival Family ) comes a wildly energetic and heartwarming comedy about a group of high school girls who accidentally become a swing band. After delivering bento boxes to the school’s brass band, the girls are forced to cover for the sick musicians at a baseball game — despite having zero musical experience. When their lack of skill leads to disaster, the whole band quits. Left with a pile of instruments and a grudge, the unlikely group decides to form their own jazz ensemble. What follows is a hilarious, toe‑tapping journey of practice, perseverance, and pure joy. Directed by (known for Waterboys ), this film

: 1080p Resolution (1920x1080) encoded with the x264 codec, sourced from the Japanese Blu-ray. It preserves the vibrant, summery color palette of the original cinematography. From director Shinobu Yaguchi ( Waterboys , Survival

Swing Girls is a beloved Japanese film directed by . It follows a group of high school girls in rural Japan who, after accidentally making the school's brass band sick, must take their place. Despite having no musical talent, they discover a passion for big-band jazz. Recommended Reading & Articles

(2004) is a joyful Japanese musical comedy directed by Shinobu Yaguchi that tells the story of a group of unmotivated remedial students who accidentally become a big band jazz ensemble. This specific release, Swing.Girls.2004.1080p.BluRay.x264-SSF , is a high-definition rip by the release group SSF , offering a crisp visual experience of this cult classic. Plot Overview

After the credits rolled, I didn’t delete the file. I renamed it. Not “Swing.Girls.2004” — but “The One About the Fish and the Brass Band.” And then, because I am a sentimental fool, I opened a tab and searched for used alto saxophones.

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