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Sentai Filmworks Licenses Re:Stage! Dream Days♪


Source: Sentai Filmworks
Summary:

Sentai Filmworks announced that they acquired the rights to Re:Stage! Dream Days♪. The publisher will stream the series as part of their Summer 2019 simulcast lineup in the following regions:


  • United States
  • Canada
  • the United Kingdom
  • Ireland
  • Australia
  • New Zealand
  • Latin America
  • Scandinavian countries
  • the Netherlands
  • South Africa
  • Spain
  • Portugal


Sentai Filmworks announced that they acquired the rights to Re:Stage! Dream Days♪. The publisher will stream the series as part of their Summer 2019 simulcast lineup in the following regions:


  • United States
  • Canada
  • the United Kingdom
  • Ireland
  • Australia
  • New Zealand
  • Latin America
  • Scandinavian countries
  • the Netherlands
  • South Africa
  • Spain
  • Portugal

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Sentai Filmworks Kindles “Re:Stage! Dream Days♪”

HOUSTON, TX – June 28, 2019 – Sentai Filmworks announced today that it acquired exclusive rights to musical idol series Re:Stage! Dream Days through a license arrangement that includes the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Latin America, Scandinavian countries, the Netherlands, South Africa, Spain and Portugal.

Young Mana Shikimiya once had big dreams, but she set those dreams aside once she reached middle school in order to live a normal life. When Mana joins the Singing and Dancing Club of Homareboshi Academy to help save the group from being shut down, her dreams of stardom are rekindled. She’ll give it her all to win the Prism Stage competition and be named the top idol. With her friends beside her, there are no dreams too big!

Re:Stage! Dream Days is part of the multimedia Re:Stage! project from Pony Canyon. The series is the animated follow-up to the project’s popular mobile game, novel and music singles. Shin Katagai (Eyeshield 21) will serve as the anime’s director while Kohta Yamamoto (Blue Exorcist: Kyoto Saga) provides the series’ music.

The series spotlights members of KiRaRe, the anime’s principle idol group; the actors who bring KiRaRe to life will perform “Don’t think! Smile!!” the series’ opening theme, in character. The voices behind the members of KiRaRe include Amane Makino (Hitori Bocchi no Marumaru Seikatsu) as Mana Shikimiya, Akari Kitō (Demon Slayer) as Sayu Tsukisaka, Masumi Tazawa (THE IDOLM@STER CINDERELLA GIRLS Theater) as Mizuha Ichikishima, Meemu Tachibana (Cells at Work!) as Kae Hiiragi, Yuka Iwahashi (Hanebad!) as Kasumi Honjō, and Yuki Sorami (Elena of Avalor) as Mii Hasegawa.

The series will be available Summer 2019 to stream on select digital outlets with a home video release to follow.

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About Sentai Filmworks, LLC

Sentai Filmworks is a leading global supplier of anime and official anime merchandise, distributing, and curating one of the industry’s most diverse libraries of top trending and classic titles. Offering thousands of hours of content across both traditional and digital platforms, Sentai is dedicated to bringing captivating stories and iconic characters directly from Japan. In addition to Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?and Sword Oratoria, Sentai Filmworks’ hit series include MADE IN ABYSSLand of the LustrousThe Big O, and Parasyte -the maxim-. Sentai’s catalog continues to grow with new favorites like Domestic GirlfriendPrincess Principal, and Bloom Into You, as well as classic anime series such as Legend of the Galactic Heroes. For more information, visit www.sentaifilmworks.com.

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