In September Asian Pop-up Cinema Festival Premieres Anime Movie Happy-Go-Lucky Days Online
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In September Asian Pop-up Cinema Festival Premieres Anime Movie Happy-Go-Lucky Days Online

In September Asian Pop-up Cinema Festival Premieres Anime Movie Happy-Go-Lucky Days Online

On Tuesday it was disclosed by the Asian Pop-up Cinema movie festival that on September 15 to 18 it is going to telecast the anime movie of manga Happy-Go-Lucky Days by Takako Shimura. It is going to be the world debut of the movie. Tickets for the telecast are accessible through the Festival Scope website.

On October 23 the movie is going to release in Japan. The movie was planned to release on May 8 in Japan but was then postponed because of the consequences about the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

The manga is an omnibus of anecdotes about regular day to day existence, themed around sentiment that is some of the time sweet, some of the time excruciating. From 2002 to 2004 the manga was in succession in the Ohta Publishing’s Manga Erotics F magazine and a revised collection of manga is being sell in two volumes by Ohta Publishing

Kana Hanazawa plays Ecchan, and Mikako Komatsu plays Aya-san in the Ecchan to Ayasa fragment about the sentiments of two ladies who once met at a wedding of a previous darling. Takahiro Sakurai voices Sawa-sensei, and Seiichirō Yamashita voices Yagasaki-kun in the Sawa-sensei to Yagasaki-kun section, which centers on an educator in a young men’s school who is called out by an understudy’s unexpected admission. Ibuki Kido plays Shin-chan in both the Shin-chan to Sayoko and Mika-chan and Shin-chan sections, while Kaori Ishihara plays Mika-chan, and Ai Fairouz plays Sayoko. These last two fragments both follow two beloved companions and their developing feeling of separation as they arrive at youthfulness.

Other cast members are following:

  1. Saori Hayami as Yuri
  2. Nobunaga Shimazaki as Tanabe-kun
  3. Mutsumi Tamura as Yoriko-san
  4. Kōhei Amasaki as Shin-chan’s father
  5. Ryoko Shiraishi as Shin-chan’s mother

The anime is being directed at LIDEN FILMS Kyoto Studio by Takuya Satō and the technical director is Koji Aritomi. The screenplay has been co-penned by Satō, Yasunori Ide, and Yoriko Tomita. The characters have been designed by Haruka Sagawa. The theme song called Monomane of the movie is being presented by CreepHyp.

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