The theme song of the anime "Kimi dake ni moete taisetai. The music video of "High School Princess" sung by Souma Saito and others, the theme song of the

An original animated film, "I Want to Be Popular Only with You," to be released in theaters on Friday, October 25, 2019. . We still don't know the name of the flower we saw that day. and "My Heart is Screaming. The script was written by Mari Okada, a scriptwriter known for works such as "Sora no Aoisa wo Shiranai Hito" and "Sora no Aoisa wo Shiranai Hito," and the characters were drafted by Yamako, an illustrator from the creator unit HoneyWorks, whose videos have received over 400 million views on video-sharing websites. The theme song "High School Princess," for which Yasushi Akimoto wrote the lyrics, has just been unveiled in a full-length 4-minute 10-second music video.

The song is sung by the five members of the Odawara Jyosei High School "motemen" club. They are Soma Saito as Tokio Furuta, Koki Uchiyama as Shigekazu Ashida, Rikiya Tomizono as Kotaro Tojima, Syojo Matsuoka as Aki Sahashi, and Yuichiro Umehara as Shun Gotoda.

(From left to right: Sadashijo Matsuoka, Koki Uchiyama, Soma Saito, Rikiya Tomizono, and Yuichiro Umehara.)

The story of "I want to be popular only with you. Story of

Tokio and Asimo, two unfortunate high school boys who look good on the outside but are regrettable on the inside, are suddenly taken in by Goto Da of the same school. They find Sakiko Horinomiya, a.k.a. Horiko, a famous young lady at the school, at the other end of the line. Horiko wanted Tokio and his friends to participate in the "Motomen Koshien" and use the prize money to pay off a debt they had incurred for various reasons.

The members gathered were Tokio, who was cold toward girls and was rumored to be a "middle child" and therefore unattractive; Asimo, who was too childish and therefore unattractive; Kotaro, who was too cute and therefore unattractive; Aki, who was uninterested in human beings; and Goto-da, who was like Horiko's butler and would serve as his instructor on how to be popular with girls. All of them are forced to become representative members of the school's five-member team.


As they grow into popular men with the aim of winning the competition, they become aware of their own changes and their love for Horiko. And also, he has something that he has been hiding from Horiko. ......

The six are united in their efforts to reach the finals, but at the same time, their feelings become complicated and entangled. What is true "popularity"? A coming-of-age drama of love and friendship is about to begin.


Details of High School Princess

The theme song "High School Princess" was produced by Yasushi Akimoto, who also wrote the lyrics. The music was composed by YOUTH CASE. It is a fresh and sweet love song about high school boys who have found their first love.

The music video was produced by Shun Hisato, who also directed the film, and Masato Matsune, who is also a display graphics designer. The music video is a specially edited version that uses many famous scenes from the movie, which are not released for the first time, and adds some unique effects.



Outline of the music video】※Titles omitted.
Kimi dake ni moete taisetai da" (I want to be popular only with you)
Release date: October 25, 2019 (Fri.) in theaters nationwide
Director: Shun Hisato
Screenplay Composition: Mari Okada
Character Planning: Yamako (HoneyWorks)
Screenplay: Mari Okada, Akiko Waba, Nanami Higuchi
Character Designer:Majiro
Display Graphics Designer: Masato Matsune
Music: Erika Fukazawa
Art Director: Yoshimi Mineta
Color Designer: Miho Tanaka
3D Director: Tatsuo Nakajima
Director of Photography: Daiki Sugiyama
Editing: Masaki Honda
Sound Director: Yasunori Ebina
Animation Production: SIGNAL.
Planning Cooperation: Vizm
Production: Kimimote Production Committee
Distribution: Toho Film Division
CAST
 Tokio Furuta : Souma Saito
 Shigekazu Ashida : Koki Uchiyama
 Kotaro Tojima:Rikiya Tomizono
 Aki Sahashi : Sadayuki Matsuoka
 Shun Gotoda:Yuichiro Umehara
 Sakiko Horinomiya: Yui Ishikawa
 Moderator: Hiroki Kaji


(c) 2019 "Kimimote" Production Committee

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