'Tokyo 7th Sisters' Film Reveals Additional Cast, February Premiere
The official website for the Tokyo 7th Sisters anime film—subtitled Bokura wa Aozora ni Naru (We Will Become the Blue Sky)—released a second key visual (pictured) and full trailer on Wednesday, both indicating a new premiere date. Two supporting cast members and the film's theme song were also revealed. Tokyo 7th Sisters will premiere on February 26, 2021 at Shinjuku Wald 9, with limited screenings at other theaters yet to be announced.
Cast
Haru Kasukabe: Minami Shinoda (Flying Witch)
Musubi Tendouji: Yuuki Takada (Aikatsu!)
Rona Tsunomori: Ai Kakuma (Amagi Brilliant Park)
Hime Nonohara: Yui Nakajima (Aiura)
Momoka Serizawa: Shiori Izawa (Gakusen Toshi Asterisk)
Sumire Usuta: Ayaka Shimizu (Maesetsu!)
Sui Kamishiro: Haruka Michii (Bokura no Nanokakan Sensou)
Shizuka Kuonji: Asaka Imai (The iDOLM@STER Cinderella Girls)
Alessandra Susu: Saori Oonishi (Arifureta Shokugyou de Sekai Saikyou)
Sawara Harumi: Sakura Nakamura (Monster Musume no Iru Nichijou)
Kajika Harumi: Maika Takai (Aikatsu Stars!)
Shinju Harumi: Yuuki Kuwahara (Aikatsu Friends!)
Coney Rokusaki, Nicole Nanasaki: Inori Minase (5-toubun no Hanayome)
Tomomichi Nishimura (Full Metal Panic!) and Toshiyuki Morikawa (Danganronpa 3: The End of Kibougamine Gakuen - Mirai-hen) are new additions to the cast as Kouzou Hakkaku and Noriyuki Namekawa, respectively. The rest of the cast are reprising their roles.
The trailer previews the film's theme song—"Departures: Ashita no Uta"—performed by the voice cast as the unit 777☆Sisters.
The Tokyo 7th Sisters franchise is based on a fully-voiced idol smartphone game created by Shintarou Motegi and developed by Donuts. The film was announced during the sixth-anniversary celebration of the game with an intended Summer 2020 release, but was postponed on June 12 due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
It is being directed by Takayuki Kitagawa (Yuyushiki episode director) at LandQ studios, with the script and music production by original creator Shintarou Motegi (T7S Longing for Summer Again and Again: Harukaze). The main staff were announced in full in April.
Trailer
Source: Comic Natalie
Cast
Haru Kasukabe: Minami Shinoda (Flying Witch)
Musubi Tendouji: Yuuki Takada (Aikatsu!)
Rona Tsunomori: Ai Kakuma (Amagi Brilliant Park)
Hime Nonohara: Yui Nakajima (Aiura)
Momoka Serizawa: Shiori Izawa (Gakusen Toshi Asterisk)
Sumire Usuta: Ayaka Shimizu (Maesetsu!)
Sui Kamishiro: Haruka Michii (Bokura no Nanokakan Sensou)
Shizuka Kuonji: Asaka Imai (The iDOLM@STER Cinderella Girls)
Alessandra Susu: Saori Oonishi (Arifureta Shokugyou de Sekai Saikyou)
Sawara Harumi: Sakura Nakamura (Monster Musume no Iru Nichijou)
Kajika Harumi: Maika Takai (Aikatsu Stars!)
Shinju Harumi: Yuuki Kuwahara (Aikatsu Friends!)
Coney Rokusaki, Nicole Nanasaki: Inori Minase (5-toubun no Hanayome)
Tomomichi Nishimura (Full Metal Panic!) and Toshiyuki Morikawa (Danganronpa 3: The End of Kibougamine Gakuen - Mirai-hen) are new additions to the cast as Kouzou Hakkaku and Noriyuki Namekawa, respectively. The rest of the cast are reprising their roles.
The trailer previews the film's theme song—"Departures: Ashita no Uta"—performed by the voice cast as the unit 777☆Sisters.
The Tokyo 7th Sisters franchise is based on a fully-voiced idol smartphone game created by Shintarou Motegi and developed by Donuts. The film was announced during the sixth-anniversary celebration of the game with an intended Summer 2020 release, but was postponed on June 12 due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
It is being directed by Takayuki Kitagawa (Yuyushiki episode director) at LandQ studios, with the script and music production by original creator Shintarou Motegi (T7S Longing for Summer Again and Again: Harukaze). The main staff were announced in full in April.
Trailer
Source: Comic Natalie
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Tokyo seventh Sisters Anime film declares another delivery date on 26th February 2021 with another PV, visual and new cast data. If it's not too much trouble note Online Furniture Store Modern that because of the progressing COVID-19 pandemic, a few titles are dependent upon expected deferrals.
Dec 2, 2020 5:41 AM by thesupervalue
If the film does well, there could be a full TV anime, Tokyo 7th Sisters should really be a 1 cour anime at the very least as it has Idolmaster levels of sales potential, I wonder if it would've been a 1 cour anime if coronavirus didn't spread to Japan.
Nov 26, 2020 11:57 AM by Hoppy
I have heard of this a long time and I even looked up some of their songs before. It's unfortunate that the pandemic ruined everything. However, I'm happy to know that this anime film now has a set date and it'll be released on February 2021. Super happy about this but it'll be a very very long time before I could actually watch this. xD ;_;
Nov 26, 2020 4:00 AM by LunyRem
This movie is interesting. Why is this not on my PTW... There's a 10min music video entry. Shouldn't be a problem to catch up.
Also, there's a manga. It's done by multiple authors and it's only 1 volume.
Also, there's a manga. It's done by multiple authors and it's only 1 volume.
Nov 25, 2020 8:29 PM by removed-user
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