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Your Lie in April (Japanese: 四月は君の嘘, Hepburn: Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso, lit. ' April Is Your Lie ') is a Japanese romantic drama manga series written and illustrated by Naoshi Arakawa. It was serialized in Kodansha's magazine Monthly Shōnen Magazine from April 2011 to February 2015. The story follows a young pianist named Kо̄sei ...
Your Lie in April is an anime television series adapted from the manga series of the same name by Naoshi Arakawa. The story follows a piano prodigy named Kōsei Arima, who had become famous as a child musician after dominating many competitions. However, after his mother died, he could no longer play the piano.
Your Lie in April (Japanese: 四月は君の嘘, Hepburn: Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso) is a 2016 Japanese youth music romance film directed by Takehiko Shinjō, written by Yukari Tatsui [], starring Suzu Hirose and Kento Yamazaki and based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Naoshi Arakawa.
The one-shot he submitted would become the basis for Your Lie in April. [2] Afterwards, he then worked as an assistant before making his serial debut with the manga adaptation of A School Frozen in Time. [2] It ran in Monthly Shōnen Magazine from December 2007 to April 2009, and was published in four volumes. [3]
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Your Lie in April is a musical based on the manga series Your Lie in April written and illustrated by Naoshi Arakawa.The show features a score with music by Broadway composer Frank Wildhorn and lyrics by Tracy Miller and Carly Robyn Green, a Japanese book by Riko Sakaguchi, an English-language book by Rinne B. Groff, and arrangements and orchestrations by Jason Howland.