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In June 2014, the Date A Live official Twitter account announced that the light novel series by Kōshi Tachibana would be getting an anime film, [14] with the same announcement being shown at the end of the final episode of Date A Live II (2014). [15] The franchise's official website revealed the full title of the film in December 2014.
An original anime film, Date A Live: Mayuri Judgement, was released in August 2015. A spin-off light novel series, Date A Live Fragment: Date A Bullet, began publication in March 2017. A third season by J.C.Staff aired between January and March 2019. A fourth season by Geek Toys aired from April to June 2022.
Date A Live is an anime series adapted from the light novels of the same title written by Kōshi Tachibana and illustrated by Tsunako. The first season was produced by Anime International Company and directed by Keitaro Motonaga, covering volumes 1 to 4 of the light novel.
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English title Japanese title Japanese release date North American release date 1: Pokémon: The First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back: Mewtwo Strikes Back [8] (ミュウツーの逆襲, Mewtwo no Gyakushū) July 18, 1998: November 12, 1999
Date A Live Fragment: Date A Bullet began serialization as a light novel on March 18, 2017 under Fujimi Shobo's Fujimi Fantasia Bunko. The series is written by Yuichiro Higashide and illustrated by NOCO, with Kōshi Tachibana as the supervisor. To date, eight volumes have been released in Japan.
A live-action film adaptation was released in theaters nationwide in Japan on April 8, 2022. [47] The film is a sequel to the live-action television series, with the cast returning to reprise their roles. [47] The film's theme song is "Shinon" by Omoinotake, with the insert song "Gimme Gimme" performed by Deep Squad. [47]
The original series films were directed by Hiroshi Fukutomi in 1980, Hideo Nishimaki from 1981-1982, and Tsutomu Shibayama from 1983-2004. Shunsuke Kikuchi was the music composer of the movies from 1980-1997, Senri Oe served as music composer from 1998-1999, Katsumi Horii served as music composer from 2000-2004.