Kawara Kazune's "Mr.!" will be filmed as a live-action movie, with Toma Ikuta playing high school teacher Konsaku Ito, Suzu Hirose playing high school student Hibiki Shimada, Takahiro Miki directing, and Mari Okada responsible for the script. The protagonist of the story is a ser

Kazune Kawara's "Mr.!" will be filmed as a live-action movie, with Toma Ikuta playing high school teacher Konsaku Ito, Suzu Hirose playing high school student Hibiki Shimada, directed by Takahiro Miki, and Mari Okada responsible for the script. The protagonist of the story is a serious and responsible teacher and the first love of high school girl Shimada Hibiki. The

film is scheduled to be released in the fall of 2017.

The third part of the "Yōkai Watch" theatrical version has revealed multiple character styles. In this work, the characters will go back and forth between the comics and the real world. Yamazaki Kento, Saito Takumi, Hamabe Minami, Kurojima Yuuna, Sawabe Yu, Endo Kenichi, Takei Saki, etc. will star in the play. .

Among them, Kenichi Yamazaki and Takumi Saito played King Yama and Hua Laiao respectively.

Kenichi Endo played a human-faced dog.

Hamanabe Minami will play the protagonist, Saki Miyanaga, in the live-action version of "Saki-". Hamabe Minami once played Meiko Honma (Menma) in the live-action version of "Unknown Flower Name". This time she will play the new member of the Kiyosumi High School Mahjong Club and aims to win the National High School Mahjong Competition.

Other lineups announced on the same day include Rina Asakawa, Seika Furuhata, Aika Hirota, Anna Yamada, Mai Kikuchi, Anika Shibata, etc., a total of 19 people. The TV series will be broadcast in December this year, and the movie version will be released in February next year.

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