Helter Skelter: Hakudaku no Mura
TV ShowSeasons count | 1 |
Episodes count | 4 |
List of episodes of the series ‘Helter Skelter: Hakudaku no Mura’
Episodes count: 4
S1.E1 ∙ Murky Village #1
Jan 30, 2009
(1 scores)
S1.E2 ∙ Murky Village #2
Mar 27, 2009
(1 scores)
Show Overview: Miu and her family of four women are well-known in the media for being aspiring young celebrities. Her mother, Sayoko, is a famous fashion designer and has scored a job for the family to shoot a TV production; a rare opportunity for the family to be together and enjoy themselves. The girls travel to a small, isolated village in late August and the filming begins. Little do Miu and her family know however, the entire production is a scheme. This is the time for a local festival and they happened to unwillingly volunteer to be a key figure for this festival. One by one, the girls are subjected to the traditions of the festival, experiencing first-hand just how serious it is.
S1.E3 ∙ The Laughing Puppets
Sep 30, 2014
(1 scores)
Show Overview: Miu and her family of four women are well-known in the media for being aspiring young celebrities. Her mother, Sayoko, is a famous fashion designer and has scored a job for the family to shoot a TV production; a rare opportunity for the family to be together and enjoy themselves. The girls travel to a small, isolated village in late August and the filming begins. Little do Miu and her family know however, the entire production is a scheme. This is the time for a local festival and they happened to unwillingly volunteer to be a key figure for this festival. One by one, the girls are subjected to the traditions of the festival, experiencing first-hand just how serious it is.
S1.E4 ∙ Puppetdancing
Nov 28, 2014
(1 scores)
Show Overview: Miu and her family of four women are well-known in the media for being aspiring young celebrities. Her mother, Sayoko, is a famous fashion designer and has scored a job for the family to shoot a TV production; a rare opportunity for the family to be together and enjoy themselves. The girls travel to a small, isolated village in late August and the filming begins. Little do Miu and her family know however, the entire production is a scheme. This is the time for a local festival and they happened to unwillingly volunteer to be a key figure for this festival. One by one, the girls are subjected to the traditions of the festival, experiencing first-hand just how serious it is.