Waterboys is a Japanese comedy film directed by Shinobu Yaguchi. The story follows a high school synchronized swimming team made up of five boys who are initially reluctant to participate in the sport. However, their attitudes change when they realize the potential for success and recognition that comes with being a part of the team.
As the boys train and improve their skills, they face various challenges and obstacles, including skepticism from their peers and the community. Despite these difficulties, the team perseveres and ultimately competes in a national competition, where they must prove themselves against more experienced and skilled teams.
Waterboys is a heartwarming and humorous film that explores themes of friendship, teamwork, and the power of determination. It showcases the boys' growth and development as they discover their passion for synchronized swimming and work together to achieve their goals.
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Waterboys
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Diamond Head
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The Ventures:
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Prelude
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Georges Bizet:
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Irresistiblement
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Only You
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Buck Ram:
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Symphony No.9 in D Minor, Op.125 -- 4th Movement
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Ludwig van Beethoven:
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Symphony No.5 in C-Sharp Minor -- 4th Movement
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Gustav Mahler:
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Isezaki-Cho Blues
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Ai no shirushi
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Gakuen Tengoku
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Train-Train
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Masatoshi Mashima:
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