Report on the opening day greetings for "Seishun Butajyaku wa Yumemiru Shoujo no Yume wo Yume wo Mimiru Hashiru"! The TV series will be rebroadcast to commemorate the release of the movie!

The first day of the anime film "Seishun Butayaku wa Yumemiru Shoujo no Yume wo Yume wo Mimiru" was held at Shinjuku Wald 9 on Saturday, June 15, 2019.

Seishun Butajyaku ha Bunny Girl Senpai no Yume wo Yume wo Mimiru" is a light novel written by popular illustrator Cage Mizoguchi and Hajime Kamoshita, who worked together on the popular "Sakura-so no Pet na Kanojo" series, which has sold over 1.8 million copies. The TV anime was broadcast in October 2018. The sixth and seventh installments of the original series, the sequel anime film "Seishun Butayaku wa Yumemiru Shoujo no Yume wo Yume wo Mimiru" will be released in theaters on June 15, 2019 (Saturday).
The TV anime will be directed by Soichi Masui, composed and written by Masahiro Yokoya, character design by Satomi Tamura, and music by fox capture plan, with animation production by "CloverWorks," which was launched by A-1 Pictures and is known for "PERSONA5 the Animation" and other works. CloverWorks," which was established by A-1 Pictures and is known for "PERSONA5 the Animation" and other works.
"Seishun Butayaku wa Bunny Girl Senpai no Yume wo Yume wo Mimiru Shoujo no Yume wo Mimiru" will be screened in theaters at the advance screening of "Seishun Butayaku wa Bunny Girl Senpai no Yume wo Mimiru"!


The opening day greetings for the anime film "Seishun Butayaku ha Yume Miru Shoujo no Yume wo Mimiru Shoujo no Yume wo Mimiru" was held at Shinjuku Wald 9 on June 15 (Sat). Here is the official report.

Official Report】 ※Titles omitted

About half a year after the TV anime "Seishun Butayaku ha Bunny Girl Senpai no Yume wo Yume wo Mimiru Shoujo no Yume wo Mukai" finished airing, "Seishun Butayaku ha Yume Miru Shoujo no Yume wo Mukai" will finally be released in theaters.

The opening day greeting was held at Shinjuku Wald 9 on June 15 (Sat), and the event was so successful that a live viewing was held at 30 theaters nationwide.

The host, Mukai Amatsu, called on Kaito Ishikawa (Sakita Azusagawa), Masami Seto (Mai Sakurajima), Inori Minase (Shoko Makinohara), Nao Higashiyama (Tomoe Koga), and Atsumi Tanazaki (Rio Futaba) to the stage to address the audience and fans nationwide.

Higashiyama and Tanezaki attended the first event of this film after the "AnimeJapan 2019" stage. Higashiyama commented, "I knew from the dubbing that this would be such a gentle and moving work when I was recording it, and I also feel that it was a TV anime to reach this "Dream Miru Shoujo" (Dreaming Girl). (I felt that the culmination of the work (in this work) was so great that I have not a single regret.

Tanezaki commented, "I am a fan of 'Aobuta,' so at the completion screening I was thinking, 'I can't wait to see it! I was thinking, "I can't wait to see it! I was so happy to be able to see it today that I think my tears of joy came out on the weather.

I couldn't stop crying with happiness (laughs)." He also smiled as if to show his appreciation for the love of the fans for the live viewing event being held at 30 theaters.

Shoko will be taking her turn in the current production, but about her impression when she looked over the script for the first time, Mizuse said, "In the TV series, she was portrayed as a mysterious girl, so there were many one-on-one situations rather than long dialogues and a wide selection of scenes. So when I received the script for this film (Shoko) was talking a lot, so it was the first time in a long time that I had eye strain in a "good way" or that the character ...... Shoko would attack my eyelids. I was so exhausted that my eyelids were attacked by the word ...... (laugh)," he recalls.

However, as you can see from the key visuals, there is a "Shoko-san" figure as well as a "Shoko-chan" figure. Seeing that made me think, "This is going to be a lot of work, so let's go for it! I felt like, "This is going to be a big challenge, so I'm going to do my best!

Ishikawa was surprised at how much thicker the script was compared to the TV series, which was only 21 minutes long in the TV anime, but about 1 hour and 30 minutes in this production. He said, "I could never lose my concentration," and revealed that he put more energy into the work than he did for the TV anime.

I thought that if I played with the power of the script, I would be able to produce a moderate performance. If the script was so good, I felt that if I didn't give it 120%, I would probably lose. The passion in his performance was so great that he lost his voice the day after the recording.

The cast members were once again asked what they wanted people to pay attention to in the film. Since this stage greeting is for the audience before the screening, they had to introduce the highlights of the film while avoiding spoilers.

Seto was the first to raise his hand. He called out loudly, "Mai's choice! and he passionately urged the audience to take a good look at Mai's choices that she makes throughout the film. This was immediately followed by Ishikawa and Mizuse, who said, "Sakita's choice! Shoko's choice!" and following Seto's answer, Higashiyama and Tanesaki were left to answer the question.

Since the main characters in this work are Sakita, Mai, and Shoko, the "choice" mentioned earlier does not apply to them, but they answered "Tomoe's appearance (Higashiyama)" and "Futaba's feelings (Tanezaki)," respectively, thus successfully completing the sequence that began with Seto. Ishikawa, Seto, and Minase all agreed that these were the perfect words to describe the two.

The audience was given a time limit of 10 seconds to respond, but Ishikawa took the lead, saying, "I don't need 10 seconds. He then said, "You don't have to try hard to make friends ......" in about 4 seconds, and analyzed himself, saying that his past self would break down in tears and start running when he heard those words.

Seto followed with words of praise toward his past self, saying, "I'm glad you auditioned. At the time, Seto said he was considering going to a training school or theater company to become a voice actor. However, he says that because he knew nothing about it, he would like to praise himself for having the courage to audition from the beginning.

Mizuse answered lightheartedly, "I'm going to be in a voice-over magazine!" At the time, she bought the magazine every month and even applied for a reader's gift for a Polaroid with her autograph. However, now that Mizuse herself is on the cover of the magazine, and she is even asked for a Polaroid autographed by herself, her eyes lit up and she said, "I thought this was a dream come true.

When Higashiyama said, "Ten seconds is not enough," he was asked to share the extra time from the previous three contestants who had finished early. He then said, "First of all, you are aiming to become a voice actor, but you can be a voice actor for 10 years anyway. And you're studying a lot right now, but forget all that! So make lots of friends! You have to keep the curfew, but make sure you play and communicate with your friends!" He put his best wishes into words in the fullness of time.

Like Higashiyama, the last contestant, Tanesaki also started the day with extra time. He said, "If you have something on your mind, you should tell it all! When you grow up and remember what you thought then, even if it's embarrassing, you can think of it like, "No, it was back then... ...... He thought hard as he spoke, but time was running out. He was about to say, "There may come a moment when I want to quit voice acting, but if I keep going, I can think of ......," when time unexpectedly ran out. The audience laughed at this turn of events, as Tanesaki, from the past, was about to say something that would be of great concern to his future self when he left.

Finally, Ishikawa, on behalf of the cast members, said, "I am sure that you will be moved, you will cry, and it will definitely be a work that will stay in your heart if you watch it. Sakihta talks a lot and does his best, but this story would never exist without the heroines. I hope you will pay attention to the heroines.

In response to his words, Mizuse commented, "That's a flower circle! commented Mizuse. According to Ishikawa, the intention of Mizuse's comment will become clear by watching the film. The event concluded with such a fan-tantalizing leftover.

To commemorate the release of the film, the TV series will be rebroadcast on ABC TV and BS11.
<Broadcast information
ABC TV: July 3, 2019 (Wed.) from 26:16
BS11: Broadcasting will begin on July 8 (Mon.), 2019 from 24:30~.


Film information】
※Honorific titles are omitted.
Theatrical anime "Seishun Butayaku ha Yume Miru Shoujo no Yume wo Mieru Wake ga Nanai" (The Youth Butayaku Won't See Dreams of Girls)
・Release date: June 15, 2019 (Sat)

<Staff>

Original Story : Hajime Kamoshita (Dengeki Bunko "Seishun Butajyaku" series)
Original illustration : Cage Mizoguchi
Director : Soichi Masui
Screenplay : Masahiro Yokoya
Character Design/ Animation Supervisor:Satomi Tamura
Music: fox capture plan
Production: CloverWorks
Production: Aobuta Project

<Cast
Sakita Azusagawa: Kaito Ishikawa, Mai Sakurajima: Masami Seto, Shoko Makinohara: Inori Minase
Tomoe Koga: Nao Higashiyama, Rio Futaba: Atsumi Tanezaki, Nodoka Toyohama: Marie Uchida, Kaede Azusa: Yurika Kubo

<Story
Azusagawa Sakita is a second-year high school student living in Fujisawa, a town where the sky and the sea shine brightly.
His exciting daily life with his senior and girlfriend, Mai Sakurajima, changes drastically when his first love, Shoko Makinohara, appears.
For some reason, Shoko is both a "junior high school student" and an "adult.
Sakita is forced to live with Shoko, but the "adult Shoko" plays tricks on him, and his relationship with Mai becomes strained.
Then it turns out that "junior high school student Shoko" has a serious illness, and Sakita's scars begin to tingle--.


(c)2018 Hajime Kamoshita/KADOKAWA Ascii/Media Works/Aobuta Project

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