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Title: KARAKASA
Release Date: 5 Jun 2024
Runtime: 29m
Genre: Horror
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Overview: Ayaka lives with roommates. One day, she is caught in the rain while waiting for her boyfriend when she happens upon an umbrella that had been thrown away. She picks it up but, after that, she is nowhere to be found.
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Average Vote: 6.4 (4 votes)
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