G.P. Lyrics - Great Pretender

Yutaka Yamada G.P. Great Pretender Opening Theme Lyrics

G.P. Lyrics

From the AnimeGreat Pretender

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Great Pretender G.P. Lyrics - Information

Title:G.P.

AnimeGreat Pretender

Type of Song:Opening

Appears in:Opening Theme

Performed by:Yutaka Yamada

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G.P. Lyrics - Great Pretender
Great Pretender Argument

G.P. Lyrics - Great Pretender belongs to the anime Great Pretender, take a look at the argument:

In an unfortunate chain of events, an enthralling tale unfolds as Makoto "Edamame" Edamura, finds himself reluctantly embarking on a life of crime. With nimble fingers and clever scams, he sustains his livelihood. However, everything takes a wild turn when Makoto's cunning is outwitted by a seemingly innocent tourist, unraveling a series of events that puts him squarely in the crosshairs of the relentless police force. In a desperate bid to escape, Makoto crosses paths once more with the enigmatic tourist, revealing himself to be none other than Laurent Thierry, a seasoned con artist. In a fascinating turn of events, Makoto becomes entangled in a web of intrigue, thrust into a thrilling journey that leads them both to the glitzy streets of Los Angeles. A challenge is set, pitting Makoto's self-proclaimed title of "Japan's Greatest Swindler" against Laurent's undeniable prowess. Their target? None other than the formidable mafia boss who holds sway over the entire West Coast. From city to city, Great Pretender unravels the captivating exploits of Makoto, along with the suave and captivating Laurent, and their eclectic crew in the realm of high-stakes international fraud. Makoto soon discovers that he underestimated the thrilling escapades that lie beyond his initial aspirations. As his self-proclaimed skills are constantly put to the test, each step taken on this mesmerizing journey brings him closer to the realization that he may have bitten off more than he can chew.

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