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A live-action film adaptation of School-Live! was announced in the January 2018 issue of Manga Time Kirara Forward in November 2017. [55] [56] The film was directed by Issei Shibata and stars the members of idol group Last Idol. [57] It was released in Japan on January 25, 2019. [58]
A live-action film adaptation was announced on July 4, 2024. The film is produced by Shochiku and directed by Takehiko Shinjō, with scripts written by Noriaki Sugihara, Kei Watanabe and Hajime Ibuki, and music composed by Nobuaki Nobusawa. The film premiered in Japanese theaters on November 15, 2024. [2]
It was also streamed live through the Bandai Channel, Line Live, and YouTube Live. [49] A second season aired between April 2 and June 25, 2022. [21] Nijiyon Animation, an adaptation of the spin-off four-panel manga Nijiyon: Love Live! Nijigasaki Gakuen School Idol Dōkōkai Yon-Koma, was announced on September 18, 2022. [50]
An anime film titled Love Live! Sunshine!! The School Idol Movie: Over the Rainbow was released on January 4, 2019 in Japan. [23] An English dub of the film was released on February 25, 2020. [24] The main staff and cast return to reprise their roles for the film. [25]
The Straw Hat Crew is ready to set sail!On Friday, Netflix dropped the first full trailer for One Piece, its live-action adaptation series based on Japan’s highest-selling manga series in ...
Of all the titles promoted out of Netflix’s June 17 Tudum fan event, “One Piece” — the live-action TV series adaptation of the bestselling manga — was the most talked about, outpacing ...
A live-action film was released in Japan on March 21, 2015, [30] with Hey! Say! JUMP's Ryosuke Yamada as the main character, and Arashi's Kazunari Ninomiya voicing the tentacled teacher Koro sensei. [31] It opened at number one on the Japanese box office with $3.42 million and as of April 5, 2015, has grossed over $20 million. [32]