The TV anime "Song of Yesterday" is adapted from the manga of the same name by Mr. Tomoe Kei, and the original work was serialized in Shueisha's "GRANDJUMP", in which the delicate psychological description is deeply loved by readers. The anime adaptation will be broadcast at 0:30 a.m. on Tv Asahi in Japan at 0:30 a.m. on Tv Asahi in Japan, "NUMAnimation" and on the network television station Abema TV, and will also be broadcast in China. This time, all additional voice actors and a long-form trailer where the voices of the protagonists can be heard have been officially released.
Among the 21 additional voice actors, Maaya Sakamoto will voice apricot Sayyama, the manager of the coffee shop MILK HALL, Tatsuyo Suzuki will voice the music youth Kishita who is convenient for working, and Hideki Kitamura will voice Yuzuhara's high school classmate Yuzuhara.
CV Kinoshita: Tatsuyo Suzuki
Kyoko Sayama CV:Makoto Sakamoto
Chika Yuzuhara CV: Eri Kitamura
Minato CV: Yuki Ono
Toda CV: Yoshiori Natsuka
Katsumi Asashita CV: Shun Horie
Fukuda Takanori CV:Takusuke Terasaki
Fukuda Kozue CV:Akira Suzaki
Kanske CV: Ryoko Maekawa
Tenkai is joined by many voice actors such as Isuna, Daichi Endo, Akio Otsuka, Mitsuru Kogata, Tetsuya Kawashima, Chiaki Kobayashi, Hiroki Tanaka, Kotaro Nishiyama, Natsumi Fujiwara, Takako Honda, Miri Murai, and Tsuyoshi (voice actors are ranked in 50-tone order).
In addition, information on the stage and era setting of the anime and messages from supervisor Yoshiyuki Fujiwara and scripter Hitoshi Tanaka were also released.
【Series Composition, Stage Setting, Era Setting】
20 years ago, "a small street along the private railway not far from Shinjuku" used modern technology to show the nostalgic style of serialization
Fujiwara is personally responsible for the composition of the series for all 1 seasons and 12 episodes of this anime. At the suggestion of the original tome Kei, he condensed the stories of the characters into 12 episodes and co-authored the script with the original fan and scripter Hitoshi Tanaka.
The anime "Song of Yesterday" fully respects the "small street along the private railway line not far from Shinjuku" in the original setting, and selects the area between Shimo-Kitazawa Station and Matsubara Station as the stage for the anime. The era setting also follows the characteristics of the era from 1998 to 2002 in the original work, such as the communication between the characters through landline and public telephones, and the prop settings such as the picture tube analog television and the tape-type Walkman also faithfully present the background of the original work from the details.
▼The props and art settings are full of a sense of the times
▼The stage is around Shimo-Kitazawa Station ~ Matsubara Station
【Message from the Supervisor and Scripter】
Superintendent・ Fujiwara Yoshiyuki
"I think there's a bit of subtle tension in this work, like in chemistry-like interactions, in conversations with other people. The work strives for the sense of distance and tension in interpersonal relationships, so in order to step into a certain scene, it must be gradual. How far do you want to develop with others? What kind of pressure do I have in this situation? After carefully extracting various feelings, there is today's composition.
Are the realities that make them either hopeful or troubled by terrestrial beings bad after all? I think the theme of 'what is happiness' is still worth paying attention to today, and I hope you can look forward to this aspect." ”
Writer Hitoshi Tanaka
"The era depicted in this anime is an increasingly difficult time for young Japanese people, and it is still the same today. There are many people like Lu Sheng who cannot be employed and grow up in ignorance, hoping to make people who do not understand this era feel something. I also hope to make people feel this sense of the times. ”
▼A well-drawn famous scene
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【Broadcast Information】
Tv broadcast: TV Asahi "NUMAnimation" column, BS Asahi
Broadcast time: April 5, 2020 Every Sunday 1:30 (JST)
BS Asahi April 10, 2020 Every Friday 11:30 (JST)
Network Broadcast: AbemaTV April 5, 2020 Every Sunday 1:30 (JST)
Feature: All 12 episodes
Network Limited: All 6 Episodes (Exclusive Release After AbemaTV's Main Film)
【Original Information】
"Yesterday's Song" is a manga series by Tomoku Keiji that has been serialized in Shueisha's Business Jump to GRANDJUMP since 1998, and the game came to an end in 2015. The manga sold more than 1.4 million copies and is still loved by readers today.
【Synopsis】
The protagonist, Yuju Lusheng, did not find a stable job after graduating from university, and has been working at a convenience store. He lived a aimless life and was sometimes anxious about the future. One day, Xiaoqing, a mysterious girl, appeared in front of him with a crow.
Xiao Qing's unusual and bold behavior always makes Yuzumi feel overwhelmed, and at this time, he also learns that his once longed-for college classmate "Yuko" has returned to Tokyo...
【STAFF】
Original story: Kei Fuyukime (Published by Shueisha Young Jump Comics GJ)
Supervision, series composition, script: Fujiwara Yoshiyuki
Vice-Governor: Ryota Ito
Screenplay: Hitoshi Tanaka
Character design and general drawing supervisor: Junichiro Taniguchi
Chief Painting Supervisor: Masahiro Yoshikawa
Sound Supervisor: Masaki Tsuchiya
Art Supervisor: Tetsuya Usami
Color scheme: Ishigaki Kei
Photography Supervisor: Takafumi Kashino
Editor: Daisuke Hiragi
Background: STUDIO EASTER
Animation: Animation Workshop
Production: DMM.futureworks
【CAST】
Tsukasa Umizu: Kobayashi Kinhiro
Harunonaka: Miyamoto Kome
Mori no Meme: Hanazawa coriander
Hayakawa Wave : Hanayae Natsuki
Kinoshita: Tatsuyo Suzuki
Kyoko Sayama: Makoto Sakamoto
Takanori Fukuda: Takusuke Terasaki
Kozue Fukuda: Akira Suzaki
Toda: Yoshiori Natsuka
Katsumi Kashishita: Shun Horie
Minato: Yuko Ono
Chika Yuzuhara: Eri Kitamura
Kansuke: Ryoko Maekawa
(Lower Row Voice 50-Tone 50-Tone Tome-Omi name) Yurina Amami, Daichi Kaito, Akio Daiki, Kogata, Kawakuri, Kobayashi Chiaki, Tanaka Hiroaki, Nishiyama Kotaro, Fujiwara Natsumi, Honda Koko, Murai Misato, Sumire