Interviews with cast members of "Fairy gone Fairy Gone," including Kana Ichinose, Tomoaki Maeno, Ayaka Suwa, and Yoshiki Nakajima, have arrived!

Official interviews with the cast members have arrived from the TV anime "Fairy gone Fairy Gone", which will begin its second season of broadcasting on October 6, 2019 (Sun.) on TOKYO MX and other stations.

The TV anime "Fairy gone Fairy Gone" is a new original anime directed by Kenichi Suzuki of "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure" and "Hataraku Cell" fame. The series composition and script are by Ao Jumonji, writer of "Grimgal of Ashes and Fantasy" and "Maria of Roses" (original story), character design and fairy design by Haruya Nakata, whose "Levius/est" is serialized in Ultra Jump, character design by Takako Shimizu of "Jojo's Bizarre Adventure", musicProduced by(K)NoW_NAME, which created all the music for"Grimgal of Ashes and Illusions" including the theme song, insert song, and BGM during the play.Animation production will be handled by P.A.WORKS, which also produced "SHIROBAKO" and "Sayonara no Asa ni Yakusoku no Hana wo Kazarou. It has been announced that the second season will begin airing on October 6, 2019 (Sun.) on TOKYO MX and other stations.
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⇒Spring 2019 Anime

The official interview with four cast members including Kana Ichinose as Mariya Noel, Tomoaki Maeno as Free Underbar, Ayaka Suwa as Kulara Xenaria, and Yoshiki Nakajima as Serge Tova has arrived. The official interviews with the four cast members have arrived.
They talk about their impressions of the characters and the work after the first season, as well as points to watch for in the second season.

Official Interview】 ※Titles omitted

From left to right: Ayaka Suwa, Kana Ichinose, Tomoaki Maeno, Yoshiki Nakajima

─ After the first season, please tell us how the characters you have played have grown and if there are any differences from your initial impressions of them.


Kana Ichinose (hereinafter referred to as "Ichinose")

In the monologue, she talks about her childhood and other past events, but in the beginning, she didn't talk about them to anyone. However, as the story progressed, the bond with my friends gradually deepened. I think it is because of the bond I have built with my friends that I am now able to speak my mind. I also felt that he was gradually coming to terms with the fact that he was a "child of disaster" and finding his own place in the world and moving forward.

Tomoaki Maeno (Maeno)
At first, I imagined him to be a serious character who was honest in his duties and not very talkative, but when I actually played him, I found a new side to him as he talked and joked more and more. He has a very rough expression during battle scenes, but he also has the dexterity to be kind to his colleagues, and I thought he was a character with a large capacity as a man. And although he is already an adult, I have the impression that he has a lot of room to grow as a human being by being with Maurya and the other Dorothea members.

Ayaka Suwa (Suwa)
I thought she would be a serious and cool girl whose facial expression would not change that much, but I was surprised that she shows her emotions rather frankly. In episode 10, she tries to cheer up Maurya, but she is clumsy and says "What should I do? She tries to cheer up Mariya in episode 10, but since she is clumsy, she can't do it very well.

Yoshiki Nakajima (Yoshiki Nakajima)
In terms of my impression of him, he has not changed for the better or for the worse. When he first appeared in the second episode, Hitoshi Akutagawa, the sound director, directed me to make him "lighter and more flirtatious. However, he was neither light nor impudent, and there were scenes where he made decisions, and Maurya simply said, "He's light, but he's great! (Laughs) I think that's all there is to it. However, I am becoming more and more conscious of my facial expression toward Kulara as the show goes on, and I feel that I am becoming more and more aggressive toward her, bullying the girl I like, rather than "going to get angry" with her.

─ ─ What was the most memorable scene in the first cool?

Ichinose
I think the story of Oz was very moving. The scene where he was protecting Maurya desperately and smiling kindly was also wonderfully drawn. When I rewatched the episode, I thought "Oz is still moving" and thought that Oz was a very warm and gentle character. Oz's death brought unity to the members of Dorothea, but it was a very sad episode.

Maeno.
I was very impressed by the battle scene with Wolfrun, which summed up why Free and Wolfrun, who had fought as comrades-in-arms and had the same aspirations, ended up in a situation where they had to fight on different paths. Also, when I saw Sweetie's figure, I thought, "Geez! I am also curious about the relationship between the two, because his expression made me think that they might have had some kind of relationship in the past.

Suwa.
In episode 10, when Maurya said "I don't want anyone to die because of me," she told everyone what she had been thinking and feeling, and Free looked her straight in the eye and said "It's my friends who throw themselves away for their friends. I thought it was a great scene. I think those words brought everyone's hearts together even more. I also like that Kulara and Maurya are wearing cute clothes when they investigate together. And they are riding a big motorcycle in those clothes, which made me think, "She is a Dorothea after all" (laughs). She is not only a pretty girl but also a warrior, and the gap between the two is really cool.

Nakajima
In episode 8, Oz finally starts to speak, and Yasuhiro Mamiya, who plays Oz, joined the recording. During the recording, I said to him, "It's a death flag when a character who never speaks suddenly starts speaking. I still remember Mr. Mamiya saying to me during the post recording of episode 9, "Nakajima-kun...you hit it..." (laughs).

───There were many characters and fairies that appeared in the first cool, but which character or fairy was your favorite and why?

Ichinose.
I am interested in Sweetie. She hasn't told me yet what she is looking for the Black Fairy Book for, and I would like to know more about her true nature. I also think it's very good that she works smart and cunningly for her purpose, such as trying to talk to her in a feminine and sexy way for her purpose, or switching to a cold way if that doesn't work.

Maeno.
Jet. He lost his life in the past in order to protect Free, and I think Free is what he is today because he overcame Jet's death. I don't think I would be able to endure such a situation if I were put in it. Hiroki Toji, who plays Jet, is a senior who has always been a great help to me. In fact, his birthday is the same as mine, so when May 26th rolls around, we often talk about how Maeno-kun is getting older. I felt honored to be able to play the role of Free.


Suwa

I am interested in Chase. It's just my imagination, but I feel like there is something behind it. He doesn't do anything that stands out, but he seems to be a behind-the-scenes force, and although he doesn't seem to be doing anything wrong at first glance, I think there is something going on. ...... I hope they are friends, but in that sense, I am paying attention to them.

Nakajima.
I guess it's Jonathan. He is a character that is a little different from the others in the hardcore works, and I thought that there are characters who are just pure evil in every world. And Mr. Okitsu's monstrous performance also made me tremble as an actor, and I wondered how I would play him. I wondered how I would have played it.

─ ─ Please tell us what you would like us to pay attention to in the second cool season.

Maeno.
I have a hunch that Yoshiki-kun's absence from the event on September 29th might be because of that (laugh).

Suwa.
What? Is that what you mean? (laugh)

Nakajima
Not without... I've been allowed to appear at quite a few events and Nico Live so far, but on September 29th.... But even if I could appear at the event, if something happens to Serge, I will go on stage in mourning.

(All laugh)

Maeno.
I hope not (laughs).

Ichinose.
It will be interesting to see how the relationship between Vel and Maurya will develop. Since they have been passing each other by so far, I hope that they will communicate their feelings to each other in a straightforward manner, and I would like to know more about Marja and Ver's past. I also think that Chima may have something personal in store for us.

Suwa.
I am looking forward to seeing if new fairies will appear in the future. I can't wait to see what new fairies will appear in the future, such as "Actually, Fatty is possessed by a fairy. Each fairy has different characteristics. I also have a feeling that the relationship between Serge and Klara will remain the same in the future.

Nakajima.
On the other hand, is there a possibility that Kulara will die and Serge will awaken?

Suwa
With my death... I don't want to die! I really don't want to die!

Nakajima.
Everyone has to live with death, you know. I don't understand.

Suwa
That's true, isn't it? I really enjoyed the scene where everyone was drinking together, including the now deceased Oz, so I would like to drink with everyone again. I hope you get through it.

Nakajima.
I still don't know if I'm going to die or not, but that's what happens when Kulara goes, "He was a big part of me, wasn't he?" (laughs). It's like every time someone looks up at the sky, they see Serge smiling at them (laughs). It's sad that he's a sniper and he's going to die. I hope he survives.

─ ─ Finally, do you have a message for the viewers?

Nakajima.
In the end, I think the focus will be on where the relationships between Maurya and Veronica and Free and Wolfrun will end up, but there are many other characters' thoughts swirling around, so I hope that the audience will see the big picture, including where the country of Zeskia is headed. I hope that no one will die and that the audience will be happy with the ending, so I hope that you will be able to see it through to the end.

Suwa
In the first season, there were scenes of the deaths of friends and the crossing and clashing of individual feelings, but I think that in the second season, there will be fierce battles and human relationships that will come together to reach some kind of resolution.
I hope that you will enjoy the show so that you do not miss any of these moments. I hope that the peaceful days will come back to us in the midst of the fierce battles.

Maeno.
I am personally looking forward to seeing how the relationship with Wolfrun will develop, the past with Sweetie, the battle with Patty that was inconclusive, and other such foreshadowing that will be depicted in the second season of the series. I am sure that we will be able to deliver an even more intense story than in the first course, so I hope that you will review the first course while waiting for the second course.

Ichinose
This is a work where you can't read the future development and a big twist may occur in the final episode. Even in the first course, the people who are after the black fairy book and fairy weapons are slowly starting to move, so you can't miss each and every scene. There is also an insert song that was written especially for that episode, and I hope that its thoughts will be conveyed to the viewers. I hope you will continue to look forward to it.

Product information

Fairy gone Fairy Gone Blu-ray Vol.1
Item number: TBR29111D
Price: 6,800 yen (excluding tax)
Approx. 71 min.
Specifications: Color / 1080p High Definition 16:9 widescreen
Japanese linear PCM 2.0ch stereo

Fairy gone Fairy Gone DVD Vol.1
Item number: TDV29119D
Price: 5,800 yen (tax not included)
Approx. 71 min.
Specifications: Color / 16:9 LB / Japanese linear PCM 2.0ch stereo


<Specifications
Three-way BOX, illustrated by Takako Shimizu

<Included extras
Special Disc
Included "Free_ride Free Underbar Ride" 8Bit racing game for PC
Special booklet (84 pages) including scenarios from episodes 1 to 3 written by Ao Jumonji

<Video bonus
Non-credit OP and ED
Non-credit OP, ED - Free_ride (preview, #1-4)

<Audio bonus
Episode 2 audio commentary (Kana Ichinose, Tomoaki Maeno, Director Kenichi Suzuki, Producer Masaya Saito)

<First production bonus
Priority sales lottery application tickets for "Fairy gone Fairy Gone" premium screening event.

Event Information
Premium Screening Event for "Fairy gone Fairy Gone" (*Cast autograph prints will be given as an admission present.
Visual of newly-drawn acrylic stand with cast signatures printed on it, which will be given as an admission present, has arrived!
Date:September 29th (Sun.)
Venue: TOHO CINEMAS Hibiya
Start time: 11:00 (scheduled to end at 13:15)
Cast:Kana Ichinose, Tomoaki Maeno, Ayaka Fukuhara, Yoshimasa Hosoya, Ayaka Suwa
Program Description: Preliminary screening of episodes 13-15 + talk show by cast members
Admission present: Newly-drawn acrylic stand with cast signature print

*The design is a work in progress and is subject to change.

<Additional benefits to be determined! >Additional bonus!
All visitors will receive a paper with the live drawings made during the production of the film!

The design will be distributed at random.
*The event performers are subject to change.
Please check the official website for details.

Please check the official website for information on Vol. 2 and later, as well as special offers from various corporations.

Comic book information

■"Fairy gone Fairy Gone
Written by Ryosuke Fujii
A comicalization of the manga is currently being serialized in Bessatsu Shonen Magazine (Kodansha).
The first volume of the book, which will be released on August 9 (Fri.), includes an illustration card featuring the "Fairy x Giant" collaboration.


Work information

Fairy gone "Fairy Gone
<Broadcast information
Broadcasting will begin on October 6 (Sun.) on TOKYO MX and other stations.

Re-airing
BS11: Every Thursday from 24:00


Available on various distribution sites

<Staff> Original story: Five fairy scholars
Original story:Five fairy scholars
Director : Kenichi Suzuki
Series composition/Screenplay : Ao Jumonji
Character Design/Fairy Design:Haruya Nakata
Character design:Takako Shimizu
Art Director:Junichi Azuma
Color Designer:Naomi Nakano
Director of Photography: Tsunetaka Ema
3D Director: Kotaro Shishido, Motonari Ichikawa
Editing: Kiyoshi Hirose
Sound Director: Hitoshi Akedagawa
Sound Effects: Tsuyoshi Ueno
Music Producer: (K)NoW_NAME
Animation Production: P.A.WORKS

<Cast
Maurya Noel: Kana Ichinose
Free Andover: Tomoaki Maeno
Veronica Thorne: Ayaka Fukuhara
Wolfrun Lowe: Yoshimasa Hosoya
Clara Xenaria: Ayaka Suwa
Serge Tova:Yoshiki Nakajima
Nein Auler:Mie Sonozaki
Damien Calme:Takehito Koyasu
Marco Bellwood:Hochu Otsuka
Ray Dawn:Eizo Tsuda
Lily Heineman:Atsumi Tanezaki
Robert Chase: Koji Okino
Eleanor Need: Mikako Komatsu
Oz Mair: Yasuhiro Mamiya
Griff Mercer: Kenjiro Tsuda
Cain Distalor: Mugito
Axel Rabou: Shinji Kawada
Sweetie" Bitter Sweet: Minako Kotobuki
Patricia Pearl: Yuka Iguchi
Jonathan Paspierre: Kazuyuki Okitsu
Beevy Lisker: Hisao Egawa
Sophie: Shizuka Ito
Schwarz Diese: Takaya Doji
Jet Glaive: Hiroki Higashiji
Euan Breeze: Kenji Nomura
Chima: Aoi Koga

<Opening theme
(K)NoW_NAME "KNOCK on the CORE" (TOHO animation RECORDS)

<Ending theme
(K)NoW_NAME "Ash-like Snow"(TOHO animation RECORDS)

(C)2019 Five fairy scholars / Fairy Gone Production Committee

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