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Live-Action Horimiya Project Previews School Romance, Toketadenkyu's Theme Song in Trailer
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Horimiya manga posted a trailer (in 60-second and 30-second lengths) and a visual on Monday. The trailer announces and previews the theme song "Tomoshibi" (Lamplight) that the group Toketadenkyu specifically created for the project.
"Tomoshibi" serves as both the ending theme song for the television version and the theme song for the film version. Toketadenkyu also contributed the television versin's opening theme song "Dō Su-nno?"
publishes the manga in English, and it describes the story:
At first glance, the ultra-popular Hori-san seems like a frivolous high school girl, but in reality, she's plain, pragmatic, and family-oriented. On the other hand, the bespectacled Miyamura-kun comes across as an average, gloomy high school fanboy, but he's actually an attractive young man who has a bad-boy streak and is covered in piercings and tattoos. When these two unexpectedly similar classmates have a random run-in outside of the classroom, a bubbly, sweet tale of school life begins!
Both the film and television versions will feature the same cast, with Ryōsuke Sota, Yūki Inoue, Aoba Kawai, and Ryō Kimura.
The film compiles the content from the first three television episodes with its own exclusive scenes, Tomohiro Ōtoshi are also writing scripts for the television series.
The film will open first on February 5 in a one-week limited engagement, while the seven-episode series will premiere on Apple TV.
The manga is also inspiring a television premiere on January 9.
Queen's Blade: The Exiled Virgin) is composing the music.
Hagiwara launched the manga in Square Enix published the 15th compiled book volume of the manga on September 18. Yen Press published the 14th volume on July 21.
The original Hori-san to Miyamura-kun manga has already OVA) adaptations.
Source: Comic Natalie