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Live-Action Princess Jellyfish Show Casts Yumi Adachi as Nomu

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Adachi debuts as character on February 12

The official website for the live-action television series based on Akiko Higashimura's Princess Jellyfish manga announced on Monday that Yumi Adachi will play the role of Nomu, Chieko's friend who helps Amars with dressmaking. Nomu is an otaku for Blythe dolls. Adachi will debut as the character on February 12.

In addition, the website also revealed that comedy duo Nyanko Star participated in the opening theme song "Go Sign wa 1 Coin" by Café Latte Funsui Kōen (Café Latte Fountain Park). The lead singer for Café Latte Funsui Kōen is still a unrevealed, but Nyanko Star member Angola Sanchō wrote the song lyrics.

The previously announced cast includes:

  • Kyōko Yoshine as Tsukimi Kurashita
  • Koji Seto as Kuranosuke Koibuchi
  • Asuka Kudō as Shū Koibuchi
  • Haruka Kinami as Jiji
  • Rena Matsui as Banba
  • Rio Uchida as Mayaya
  • Eriko Tomiyama as Chieko
  • Jun Kaname as Yoshio Hanamori
  • Kinya Kitaōji (One Piece Film Gold's Raise Max) as Keiichirō Koibuchi
  • Moga Mogami as Kotone Kiriyama
  • Koyuki as Tsukimi's mother (guest role)

The series premiered on January 15 on Fuji TV and airs on Mondays at 9:00 p.m. Jun'ichi Ishikawa is directing the show, and Yūichi Tokunaga is penning the script.

Kodansha Comics describes the original manga's story:

Tsukimi, who has loved jellyfish from a young age, resides in Amamizukan, a fangirl-only dorm. One evening at the local pet store, Tsukimi sees a lovely jellyfish in danger, but a beautiful woman comes to the rescue. They go back to Amamizukan together, but this "woman"... is actually a man!

Higashimura launched the series in Kiss in 2008, and ended it in August. Kodansha published the manga's 17th and final volume in November. Crunchyroll publishes the manga in English on its online platform, and Kodansha Comics debuted the series in English in print in February 2016. The manga inspired a 2010 television anime series that Funimation released in North America and a 2014 live-action film. The manga was nominated for an Eisner Award last year.

Source: Comic Natalie


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