“Bunny Girl Senpai” Movie To Get North American Theatrical Run


Source: Aniplex of America
Summary:

Aniplex of America announced that they will give feature film Rascal Does Not Dream of a Dreaming Girl a theatrical run. The company will partner with Funimation to give the picture a two night engagement in North America and Canada.


Aniplex of America announced that they will give feature film Rascal Does Not Dream of a Dreaming Girl a theatrical run. The company will partner with Funimation to give the picture a two night engagement in North America and Canada.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AUGUST 31, 2019

Aniplex of America and Funimation Films BringFilm to Theaters in the U.S. and Canada in October

Rascal Does Not Dream of a Dreaming Girl

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The Rascal Does Not Dream saga continues as the first feature length film from fan favorite series hits the big screen for two-nights only

SANTA MONICA, CA AND FLOWER MOUND, TX (AUGUST 31, 2019) – Aniplex of

America in partnership with Funimation Films proudly presents Rascal Does Not Dream of a Dreaming Girl, coming to select theaters in the U.S. on October 2 and 3 and in Canada on October 4 and 5. Based on Hajime Kamoshida’s best-selling light novel that explores the complexities of growing up in the modern age, the film picks up from where the immensely popular Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai TV series left off, as it unravels yet another peculiar case of the psychophysiological phenomenon known as the “puberty syndrome.” Rascal Does Not Dream of a

Dreaming Girl is the only feature-length film of the fan favorite anime series, which has been widely praised for its authenticity and approach on relatable social topics plaguing millennials, such as cyber bullying, peer pressure and falling victim to false gossip and rumors. The film makes its way to over 200 theaters across the U.S. and Canada with advance tickets for the two-night engagement going on sale September 6.

“We are thrilled to bring Rascal Does Not Dream of a Dreaming Girl to U.S. theaters,” says Shu Nishimoto, president of Aniplex of America. “The Rascal Does Not Dream series has taught us the importance of kindness and compassion; and the film is somewhat a love letter to all the fans who followed the TV series. As the truth behind some unanswered questions fans had during the series are revealed, fans will find themselves both laughing and crying in theaters as our protagonist faces his most challenging predicament.”

“We are very proud to partner with Aniplex of America to bring this touching film to North American audiences,” said Colin Decker, general manager of Funimation. “The story and themes are timeless and will appeal to fans of the series and first-time viewers alike.”

Rascal Does Not Dream of a Dreaming Girl stars popular voice actor Kaito Ishikawa (My Hero Academia, Haikyu!!, One Punch Man) as the main character, Sakuta Azusagawa, who finds himself in an unpleasant dilemma of having to house his first love and childhood crush, Shoko Makinohara, voiced by Inori Minase from The Anthem of the Heart and Re:ZERO, due to the mysterious “puberty syndrome,” which is causing two Shoko-s to exist – an adult Shoko and a middle school Shoko. With the help of his beloved girlfriend, Mai Sakurajima, voiced by Asami Seto from Chihayafuru and Bungo Stray Dogs, Sakuta must unravel the cause behind this “puberty syndrome.”

Produced by CloverWorks (The Promised Neverland, PERSONA5 the Animation), the film is directed by Soichi Masui, with screenplay by Masahiro Yokotani (Free!, Re:ZERO – Starting Life in Another World – ), and character design by Satomi Tamura (Saekano: How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend, Kiznaiver) who also serves as chief animation director. The film premiered in Japan on June 15 and grossed over $3.7 million (JPY) in ticket sales.

Since premiering in October 2018, the TV series has garnered much critical acclaim including being featured in both Polygon and Thrillist’s list of “The Best Anime of 2018.” The series was also voted Anime Trending Award 2019’s “Romance Anime of the Year,” “Supernatural Anime of the Year” and “Best in Adaptation” in addition to winning “Best Girl Award” for heroine Mai Sakurajima at the Crunchyroll Anime Awards 2019.

Aniplex of America recently announced that they will be releasing the complete Blu-ray set of the TV series, Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai, on November 19. All episodes of the series are also currently available on FunimationNow, Crunchyroll, and Hulu.

For more details on Rascal Does Not Dream of a Dreaming Girl, please visit, https://RascalDoesNotDream.com/ or follow the official Facebook page @RascalDoesNotDream.

About Rascal Does Not Dream of a Dreaming Girl:

In Fujisawa, where the skies are bright and the seas glisten, Sakuta Azusagawa is in his second year of high school. His blissful days with his girlfriend and upperclassman, Mai Sakurajima, are interrupted with the appearance of his first crush, Shoko Makinohara. For reasons unknown, he encounters two Shokos: one in middle school and another who has become an adult.

As Sakuta finds himself helplessly living with Shoko, the adult Shoko leads him around by the nose, causing a huge rift in his relationship with Mai.

In the midst of all of this, he discovers that the middle school Shoko is suffering from a grave illness and his scar begins to throb…

STAFF

Original Story: Hajime Kamoshida (“Seishun Buta Yaro” series published by Dengeki Bunko) Original Illustrations: Keji Mizoguchi

Director: Soichi Masui

Screenplay: Masahiro Yokotani

Character Design/Chief Animation Director: Satomi Tamura

Prop Design: Akira Takata

Art Setting: Kazushi Fujii

Art Directors: Satoru Hirayanagi, Hisayo Usui

Color Design: Asuka Yokota

CG Director: Yusuke Noma

Director of Photography: Yoshihiro Sekiya

2D Design and Works/Special Effects: Saya Utsumi Editing: Akinori Mishima

Sound Director: Yoshikazu Iwanami

Music: fox capture plan

Production: CloverWorks

Produced by: AOBUTA Project

 

CAST

Sakuta Azusagawa: Kaito Ishikawa

Mai Sakurajima: Asami Seto

Shoko Makinohara: Inori Minase

Tomoe Koga: Nao Toyama

Rio Futaba: Atsumi Tanezaki

Nodoka Toyohama: Maaya Uchida

Kaede Azusagawa: Yurika Kubo

 

About Aniplex of America Inc.

Aniplex of America, Inc. (Santa Monica, California) is a subsidiary of Aniplex, Inc. (headquartered in Tokyo, Japan), a division of Sony Music Entertainment (Japan), Inc., and a leading provider of anime content and music production and distribution in Japan. The company’s ever-growing lineup of shows includes: Sword Art Online, FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST: BROTHERHOOD, Fate/stay night [Unlimited Blade Works], Fate/Zero, Puella Magi Madoka Magica, March comes in like a lion, Blue

Exorcist, KILL la KILL, Gurren Lagann, Monogatari series, anohana -The Flower We Saw That Day-, Cells at Work!, The Promised Neverland, and Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba. In 2017, the company released the English version of the popular mobile game, Fate/Grand Order, followed by the release of mobile game, Magia Record: Puella Magi Madoka Magica Side Story’s English version in the U.S. and Canada in June of 2019.

 

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About Funimation

Funimation, a subsidiary of Sony Pictures Television, is a global leader in the world of anime. A fully integrated, next-generation entertainment studio, the company’s fan-first philosophy is anchored in its omnichannel approach to its immersive offerings. From streaming and home entertainment to theatrical distribution and broadcast, Funimation’s commitment to character-driven storytelling, combined with tech innovation and key distribution partnerships, provides audiences with multiple and meaningful touchpoints to connect with this immersive world. FunimationNow, a next generation streaming service, provides subscribers with instant access to their favorite sub and dub shows in ad-free HD on the widest array of platforms – including smartphones, tablets, TVs and gaming consoles. Funimation Films, the theatrical division of Funimation, acquires and distributes both anime and live action movies from prominent international filmmakers that appeal to the interests and passion of all types of fans. For more information about Funimation, visit funimation.com.

 

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