
Sayaka: The Cute & Careless Girl 2009
"Sayaka has the perfect body, but is clueless about boys. It is her dream to seduce the most popular boy in school..."
In Daigo Udagawa's playful 2009 comedy-romance, *Sayaka: The Cute & Careless Girl* dives into the awkward yet hilarious journey of a teenager navigating her first crush.
Director: Daigo Udagawa
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sayaka: The Cute & Careless Girl (2009) about?
This coming-of-age comedy follows Sayaka, a curious and determined high school girl who dreams of losing her virginity to the most popular boy in school. With a mix of humor and awkwardness, she joins a club dedicated to practicing seduction, testing her charm and confidence along the way.
Who directed Sayaka: The Cute & Careless Girl?
Daigo Udagawa directed this quirky 2009 rom-com, known for blending comedy with relatable teenage experiences.
Who stars in Sayaka: The Cute & Careless Girl?
The film stars Rui Kiriyama in the lead role, alongside Tarō Suwa, Shibusawa Iyo, Yui Iwata, and Naofumi Kaneko.
Is Sayaka: The Cute & Careless Girl (2009) worth watching?
If you enjoy lighthearted comedies that tackle first crushes and awkward milestones with honesty and humor, this 79-minute film is worth a look. While not a mainstream hit, its candid take on teenage curiosity makes it a memorable watch for fans of the genre.
How long is Sayaka: The Cute & Careless Girl?
The film runs for 79 minutes.
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About Sayaka: The Cute & Careless Girl (2009) — A Comedy-Romance About First Crushes and Clumsy Crushes
In Daigo Udagawa's playful 2009 comedy-romance, *Sayaka: The Cute & Careless Girl* dives into the awkward yet hilarious journey of a teenager navigating her first crush. With her heart set on seducing the school's most popular boy, Sayaka finds herself stumbling through the uncharted waters of desire, clumsy advances, and the undeniable thrill of discovery.
Struggling to shed her innocence, she enrolls in a 'virgins' club' to hone her seductive techniques, turning every glance, outfit, and even a lingering stare at her teacher's trousers into a lesson in persuasion. As her confidence grows, so does the urgency—time is running out before her tutoring sessions become something far more intimate. Udagawa crafts a lighthearted yet candid look at adolescence, blending humor with raw, relatable emotions that resonate long after the credits roll.