- Rate: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
- Native: リトルバスターズ!~Refrain~
- Synonyms: LB!: Refrain
- Aired: Oct 5, 2013 to Dec 28, 2013
- Premiered: fall 2013
- Duration: 24 min per ep
- Episodes: 13
- Score: 8.2
- Producers: Showgate Warner Bros. Japan
- Studio: J.C.Staff
- Licensor: Sentai Filmworks
- Genres: Comedy Drama Romance School Slice of Life Supernatural
Characters and Voice Actors
Inohara, Masato
MainCanna, Nobutoshi
JapaneseMiyazawa, Kengo
Main-
JapaneseNaoe, Riki
MainHorie, Yui
JapaneseNatsume, Rin
Main-
JapaneseNatsume, Kyousuke
MainMidorikawa, Hikaru
JapaneseEndou
Supporting-
JapaneseFutaki, Kanata
SupportingKamikita, Komari
SupportingYanase, Natsumi
JapaneseKatsusawa
SupportingAoki, Noriko
JapaneseKoshiki, Miyuki
SupportingKurugaya, Mother
SupportingMatsuda, Shiori
JapaneseKurugaya, Yuiko
SupportingTanaka, Ryouko
JapaneseNishizono, Mio
SupportingKawaragi, Shiho
JapaneseNoumi, Kudryavka
Supporting-
JapaneseSaigusa, Haruka
SupportingSuzuki, Keiko
JapaneseSuginami, Mutsumi
SupportingHanazawa, Kana
JapaneseTakamiya
Supporting-
JapaneseDownloads
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