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Live-action Rainbow Days Film's Trailer Previews Song By Dragon Ash Vocalist Kenji Furuya

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    Fujifabric, Mao Abe, Leola, SUPER BEAVER also perform songs for July 6 film
    The official website for the live-action film of Minami Mizuno's Rainbow Days (Nijiiro Days) manga began streaming a trailer on Wednesday. The trailer reveals and previews the ending theme song "Wanderlust," which Dragon Ash vocalist Kenji Furuya created specifically for the film.

    The film will also have five insert songs, including "Niji" (Rainbow) and "Baumkuchen" by Fujifabric, "17-sai no Uta" (The 17-Year-Old's Song) by Mao Abe, "Gunjō" (Ultramarine) by Leola, and "your song" by SUPER BEAVER. "Gunjō" is a new song specifically for the film. Composer Shōgo Kaida composed the song, and director Ken Iizuka wrote the lyrics.

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    The film's male cast includes, from left to right in the photo above, Mahiro Takasugi as Tsuyoshi Naoe, Reo Sano (of the band GENERATIONS from EXILE TRIBE) as Natsuki Hashiba, Taishi Nakagawa as Tomoya Matsunaga, and Ryūsei Yokohama as Keiichi Katakura.


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    The female cast includes (clockwise from upper left in picture above):




    • Riko Yoshida as Anna Kobayakawa, a reserved girl whom Natsuki has a crush on
    • Yuri Tsunematsu as Mari Tsutsui, Anna's friend who speaks bluntly and hates most men
    • Nozomi Bandō as Reiko Chiba, a classmate of Natsuki and the others, and a volleyball team member
    • Mayu Hotta as Yukiko Asai, Tsuyoshi's girlfriend who likes cosplaying

    [​IMG]Ken Iizuka (live-action Arakawa Under the Bridge) is directing the film and Rika Nezu (Saint Young Men) is writing the screenplay. Filming took place from mid October to November.

    The film opens in Japan on July 6.

    Rainbow Days centers on a group of four male high school students who are close friends: Natsuki, Tomoya, Keiichi, and Tsuyoshi. The four boys have no club activities, and they hurry through their studies so they can spend their days having fun. Their main topic of interest: love. Natsuki has an unrequited crush on Anna, a girl from another class, and his friends keep meddling in their relationship.

    Mizuno launched the manga in Shueisha's Bessatsu Margaret in the February 2012 issue and ended the series in March 2017. She published a side-story manga titled Nijiiro Biyori in the magazine in 2016 and launched it as an irregular series in July. The side story will get a compiled volume release in 2018.

    The original manga inspired a drama CD that Shueisha bundled with a limited edition of the seventh volume in October 2014. The manga then inspired a television anime that premiered in January 2016. Funimation streamed the anime as it aired in Japan. The manga's 13th volume also bundled an original anime DVD in September 2016.
     
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