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Live-Action Anonymous Noise Film's Teaser Previews Ending Theme Song

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
MAN WITH A MISSION performs "Find You" theme song for November 25 film

The official website for the live-action film of Ryoko Fukuyama's shōjo manga Anonymous Noise (Fukumenkei Noise) began streaming a teaser trailer for the film on Friday. The video reveals and previews the film's ending theme song "Find You" by the rock band MAN WITH A MISSION. The band created the song specifically for the film, after reading the original manga.

The site also unveiled a new poster visual for the film.

Viz Media licensed the manga for North America, and it describes the story:

A girl who loves to sing, Nino Arisugawa experiences her first heart wrenching goodbye when her beloved childhood friend, Momo, moves away. And after Nino befriends Yuzu, a music composer, she experiences another sad parting! With music as their common ground and only outlet, how will unrequited love play out? Since both boys promised Nino that they will find her one day through her singing, she holds on to that hope and continues to reach out with her voice. Now in high school, Nino serendipitously reunites with Yuzu, but she yearns to see Momo again…

The movie will premiere on November 25 in Japan.

The previously announced cast includes:

Ayami Nakajō (live-action Lychee Light Club, Setoutsumi) as protagonist Nino

Jun Shison (live-action anohana special's Yukiatsu) as Yuzu (pictured above left) and Yūta Koseki (live-action Donten ni Warau/Laughing Under the Clouds) as Momo (pictured above right)

Hayato Isomura (picture left above) as Kuro, Erina Mano (center) as Miō, and Yōsuke Sugino (right) as Haruyoshi.

Kōichirō Miki (Shokubutsu Zukan: Unmei no Koi, Hiroimashita) is directing the film, and he and Rie Yokota (live-action Gokusen) penned the script. The production began filming in November.

Fukuyama launched the manga series in Hakusensha's Hana to Yume magazine in April 2013. Hakusensha published the 13th compiled book volume on June 20. Viz Media published the first manga volume in English in March, and the manga's second volume shipped on May 2.

A 12-episode television anime adaptation of the manga just finished airing this week. The series premiered in Japan on April 11. Sentai Filmworks licensed the anime and is streaming it on Amazon's Anime Strike channel in North America. Crunchyroll is streaming the series in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Iceland.

Source: Comic Natalie


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