The official website for the upcoming live-action film adaptation of Tsubasa Yamaguchi's coming-of-age manga Blue Period released a 90-second main trailer today on May 28. It is also announced that the film's theme song "Noise" is provided by solo artist WurtS , and the song is featured in the trailer for the first time. WurtS began experimentally releasing songs on YouTube and TikTok in 2020, and has gained immense popularity among young people, with over 400 million total streams. "Originally, 'Noise' was born from a feeling of wanting to break out of my shell that I had when I first started my music career. When I received the offer from the Blue Period film, I felt a link between this feeling and Yatora's state of mind, and started to write the song," said WurtS. "I also had the time when what started as a 'like' somehow turned into an expression of myself,...
- 5/28/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
The official YouTube channel for three-piece Japanese rock band Omoinotake began streaming a music video for their third CD single song "Tsubomi" ( Bud ) on May 18. The song is now featured as the ending theme for the latest seventh season of the My Hero Academia TV anime. Omoinotake "TsubomI" music video My Hero Academia TV anime Season 7 creditless ending movie Omoinotake was formed by Leo Fujii, Hironoshin Tomita (drums), and Tomoaki Fukushima (bass) in 2012, and previously provided theme songs for Twittering Birds Never Fly – The Clouds Gather (2020), Blue Period (2021), and Horimiya: The Missing Pieces (2023). "Tsubomi" is their first theme song work for the My Hero Academia series. Takuro Okubo directed the music video for "Tsubomi" was directed by. Okubo also directed the music video for the band's previous 15th digital single song, "Ikuoku-kounen" ( Several hundred million light-years ) released in January 2024. The theme of the music video is "Collaboration of different things" such as "desolation and color,...
- 5/20/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
Tsubasa Yamaguchi’s arts-inspired coming-of-age manga Blue Period is one of the most popular titles in its group in recent years. The manga has been adapted into a successful anime series, which has yet to be renewed for a second season, and there is a live-action movie coming up later this year. But, as manga fans will know, the manga series has been on a lengthy hiatus since November 2023, when it was confirmed that the series would be returning this spring, and we finally have confirmation that the manga is coming back on May 24, 2024, in Monthly Afternoon #7/2024.
Back in 2023, it was reported that the manga would be going on a lengthy hiatus, but no specific reason for it has been provided. It probably had to do with the mangaka’s fatigue and health, which is the most common reason for hiatuses in the industry. And while it had been confirmed...
Back in 2023, it was reported that the manga would be going on a lengthy hiatus, but no specific reason for it has been provided. It probably had to do with the mangaka’s fatigue and health, which is the most common reason for hiatuses in the industry. And while it had been confirmed...
- 4/22/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
A coming-of-age drama about artists, Blue Period has become one of the most popular seinen titles of the modern era. Written and illustrated by Tsubasa Yamaguchi, the manga has been published since 2017 and there are 15 collected volumes as of the time of writing. A 12-episode anime adaptation premiered in 2021 and was also a hit, although no official confirmation of a second season has been made since then. But, we do have other great news, as Warner Bros. Japan has just announced that a live-action Blue Period movie is premiering this year in Japanese cinemas.
The movie was announced just today in Japan, and Warner Bros. has confirmed that the movie will be released on August 9, 2024 in Japanese theaters. It is unknown whether the movie will have an international distribution or not.
On top of that, an official teaser trailer highlighting some of the scenes, as well as the actors was released.
The movie was announced just today in Japan, and Warner Bros. has confirmed that the movie will be released on August 9, 2024 in Japanese theaters. It is unknown whether the movie will have an international distribution or not.
On top of that, an official teaser trailer highlighting some of the scenes, as well as the actors was released.
- 4/2/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
Warner Bros. Japan announced on April 2, 2024, that Tsubasa Yamaguchi’s Blue Period manga will be getting a live-action film adaptation, with Gordon Maeda taking on the lead role. The film is scheduled to release on Aug 9, 2024.
A teaser trailer and visual were revealed to commemorate the announcement.
Cast includes:
Gordon Maeda as Yatora Yaguchi Fumiya Takahashi as Ryuji Ayukawa Rihito Itagaki as Yotasuke Takahashi Hiyori Sakurada as Maru Mori
Blue Period live-action film will be directed by Kentaro Hagiwara, who is known for his work on the Tokyo Ghoul film. Reiko Yoshida, who penned the screenplay for the Blue Period anime, will handle the screenplay for the film.
Mangaka Tsubasa Yamaguchi expressed her excitement on the film, stating, “After watching the film, I was deeply impressed by the things that couldn’t be expressed in the manga, such as the scenery I couldn’t see when I was drawing, the...
A teaser trailer and visual were revealed to commemorate the announcement.
Cast includes:
Gordon Maeda as Yatora Yaguchi Fumiya Takahashi as Ryuji Ayukawa Rihito Itagaki as Yotasuke Takahashi Hiyori Sakurada as Maru Mori
Blue Period live-action film will be directed by Kentaro Hagiwara, who is known for his work on the Tokyo Ghoul film. Reiko Yoshida, who penned the screenplay for the Blue Period anime, will handle the screenplay for the film.
Mangaka Tsubasa Yamaguchi expressed her excitement on the film, stating, “After watching the film, I was deeply impressed by the things that couldn’t be expressed in the manga, such as the scenery I couldn’t see when I was drawing, the...
- 4/2/2024
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
Blue Period , an art-themed drama manga by Tsubasa Yamaguchi, is being adapted into a live-action film that will hit Japanese theaters on August 9, 2024. Kentaro Hagiwara directs the movie adaptation, Reiko Yoshida provides the script, Yuuki “Yaffle” Kojima provides the music, and Warner Bros. Pictures distributes the film. The cast includes: Gordon Maeda as Yatora Yaguchi Fumiya Takahashi as Ryuji Ayukawa Rihito Itagaki as Yotasuke Takahashi Hiyori Sakurada as Maru Mori Related: Blue Period Teams Up with Fashion Brand Burberry for a Chic Collab The original Blue Period manga has been serialized since 2017 in Kodansha's Monthly Afternoon seinen manga magazine, and a total of 15 collected volumes for the series have been published in Japan. The series has previously been adapted into a TV anime in 2021 and a stage-play in 2022. An English language version of the manga is also available from Kodansha USA, who describe the story as follows: Winner of the 2020 Manga Taisho Grand Prize!
- 4/2/2024
- by Paul Chapman
- Crunchyroll
Are you ready for New Game+? Because after today's Shangri-La Frontier anime finale aired in Japan, it was officially announced that a second season is in the works! Furthermore, the sequel will be another continuous two cours and will begin airing this October , with Crunchyroll confirmed to stream. Check out the rousing announcement video and visual below! Announcement Visual Cast members for two key characters introduced in the latest episode were also announced (character romanizations unconfirmed): Kyoju voiced by Joji Nakata (Nyanta in Log Horizon ) Aramis voiced by Hiromu Mineta (Yatora in Blue Period ) Kyoju Aramis Related: Solo Leveling Season 2 Officially Announced, Will Stream on Crunchyroll Based on the manga by Ryosuke Fuji, Shangri-La Frontier is directed by Toshiyuki Kubooka ( Handyman Saitou in Another World ) at studio C2C, with series composition by Kazuyuki Fudeyasu ( That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime ), character designs by Ayumi Kurashima ( Devilman Crybaby...
- 3/31/2024
- by Liam Dempsey
- Crunchyroll
Ado has done some amazing work when it comes to anime music. Her song from One Piece Film Red , “New Genesis,” was an award-winning hit, and that new Spy x Family opening, “Kura Kura,” perfectly captures the hectic life of the Forger family. Related: Japanese Musician Ado’s First World Tour Heads to the United States and Europe Ado doesn’t just sing hit anime songs, though, she’s a fan with a pretty substantial list of series she enjoys! Just in time for her very first world tour powered by Crunchyroll, the Japanese singing sensation has revealed her favorite anime. Are any of these on your list? If not, there’s plenty of time to check them out before Ado makes her way to a city near you! Ado's Favorite Anime A Place Further Than the Universe Blue Period Image via Netflix Bocchi The Rock! Carole & Tuesday Image via Netflix Dr.
- 1/19/2024
- by Guest Author
- Crunchyroll
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The only thing better than a coming-of-age story is one that involves a deep dive into the art world. The upcoming Netflix anime series "Blue Period" sees a high school student delving into the wonderful world of painting, and finding himself along the way. If any of that happens to pique your interest, keep reading to learn more!
"Blue Period" debuts globally on Netflix on October 9, 2021. The series will release new episodes weekly, a first...
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The only thing better than a coming-of-age story is one that involves a deep dive into the art world. The upcoming Netflix anime series "Blue Period" sees a high school student delving into the wonderful world of painting, and finding himself along the way. If any of that happens to pique your interest, keep reading to learn more!
"Blue Period" debuts globally on Netflix on October 9, 2021. The series will release new episodes weekly, a first...
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- 9/20/2021
- by Shania Russell
- Slash Film
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