Four days before its theatrical release in Japan, the official Twitter for the all-new anime film Haikara-san ga Tooru: Hana no Tokyo Dai Roman (Here Comes Miss Modern: Big Romance in Tokyo of Flowers) posted a new visual featuring the protagonist Benio Hanamura and her fiancé Shinobu Ijuin, who are holding each other tight in Tokyo hit by an unprecedented disaster. Check out the latest visual after the jump.
The official YouTube channel for 27-year-old voice actress Saori Hayami has started streaming a six-minute full music video for her fifth solo single song "Atarashii Ashita" (A New Morning/Tomorrow), the theme song for the upcoming second part of the two-part anime feature film based on Waki Yamato's classic shoujo manga Haikara-san ga Tooru (Here Comes Miss Modern).. Check out her beautiful singing voice after the jump.
The official website for the two-part all-new anime feature film Haikara-san ga Tooru (Here Comes Miss Modern) today started streaming a 30-second teaser for its upcoming second part "Hana no Tokyo Dai Roman" (Big Romance in Tokyo of Flowers). The clip begins with the protagonist Benio Hanamura's arrival at Manchuria (Northeast China) to look for her fiancé Shinobu Ijuin, who has been missing in action.
The official website for the two-part all-new anime feature film based on Waki Yamato's classic shoujo manga Haikara-san ga Tooru (Here Comes Miss Modern) announced today that 38-year-old voice actress/singer Maaya Sakamoto plays Lalissa, a new character who appears in its second part "Tokyo Dai Roman" (Big Romance in Tokyo). Hit the jump for more details.
Haikara-san ga Tooru: Tokyo Dai Roman ("Here Comes Miss Modern: Big Romance in Tokyo"), the second film in a two-part theatrical anime adaptation based on the period romance shōjo manga by Waki Yamato, is heading to Japanese theaters in October of 2018, and its main character, Benio, is heading to the altar in a new key visual. Hit the jump to check it out.
The official website for the two-part all-new anime feature film based on Waki Yamato's classic shoujo manga Haikara-san ga Tooru (Here Comes Miss Modern) announced today that its second part "Tokyo Dai Roman" (Big Romance in Tokyo) is set to be released in Japan on October 19, 2018. It will animate until the last chapter of the manga, which didn't cover in the TV anime in the late 1970s. Hit the jump for more information.
A newly-posted trailer for the upcoming first part of the two-part all-new anime feature film Haikara-san ga Tooru (Here Comes Miss Modern) includes a short introduction by the two voice cast: Saori Hayami (Benio Hanamura) and Mamoru Miyano (Shinobu Ijuin). The two, who play the main couple, talk about some highlights of the film in the beginning of the clip.
Comic Natalie posted a 90-second clip from the upcoming first part of the two-part all-new anime feature film based on Waki Yamato's popular shoujo manga in the mid-1970s, Haikara-san ga Tooru (Here Comes Miss Modern), introducing the accidental first encounter between the protagonist Benio Hanamura (CV: Saori Hayami) and her future fiancé Shinobu Ijuin (Mamoru Miyano).
The official website for the upcoming two-part anime film Haikara-san ga Tooru, today posted a 90-second full trailer for its first part "Benio, Hana no Junana-sai," featuring its theme song "Yume no Hate Made" performed by Saori Hayami, who is cast as the protagonist Benio Hanamura. A short version music video for the song is also available on her official YouTube channel now.
The official website for the upcoming two-part all-new anime feature film based on Waki Yamato's popular shoujo manga in the mid-1970s, Haikara-san ga Tooru, today posted a 30-second teaser for its first part "Benio, Hana no Junana-sai" (Benio, Radiant 17 Years Old), introducing the first encounter between the protagonist Benio Hanamura and her fiancé Shinobu Ijuin.
A new key visual and the theme song information have been revealed for Haikara-san ga Tooru ("Here Comes Miss Modern"), an upcoming 2-part anime theatrical film based on the classic shōjo manga by Waki Yamato about an unlikely romance that blooms during the Taishō era. Hit the jump to learn more.