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Mamoru Hosoda's Mirai Of The Future Anime Film Unveils Main Cast

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    Studio Chizu announced the cast for Mamoru Hosoda's new Mirai no Mirai (Mirai of the Future) anime film on Wednesday. The studio also reposted the promotional video that streamed yesterday but was subsequently removed.

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    The cast is as follows:

    (From left to right in top row in image above)
    (From left to right in bottom row in image above)

    The film will open in Japan on July 20, after previously being announced with a May release date. The movie has a 100-minute runtime.


    Tatsuro Yamashita is performing both the opening song "Mirai no Theme" (previewed in the video above) and the as-yet-untitled theme song.

    International sales banner Charades represented the film at Cannes and has sold distribution rights to GKIDS in the United States, MK2 Mile End in Canada, Anime Limited in the United Kingdom, and Madman Entertainment in Australia and New Zealand. The film is already slated to open in 57 countries. Producer Yuichiro Saitopreviously stated that the deals for distribution include a requirement to screen the film in theaters first, in addition to broadcast and streaming rights.


    The film's story centers around a family living in a small house in an obscure corner of a certain city — in particular, the family's spoiled four-year-old boy Kun-chan. When Kun-chan gets a little sister named Mirai, he feels that his new sister stole his parents' love from him, and is overwhelmed by many experiences he undergoes for the first time in his life. In the midst of it all, he meets an older version of Mirai, who has come from the future.

    Hosoda revealed that the film's actual setting is Yokohama, "somewhere uptown, near Isago and Kanazawa wards." He did not specify whether the setting will be important to the specific plot events in the movie, but the location is part of an important past event for the family in the story.


    Hosoda is directing the film at his Studio Chizu, and is also credited as scriptwriter and for the original story. Hiroyuki Aoyama (animation director of The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, Summer Wars, and The Boy and The Beast) and Ayako Hata (key animator on the same films) are returning for this new film as animation directors. Yohei Takamatsuand Takashi Omori, who Hosoda had previously worked with on The Boy and The Beast, are also returning as art directors for the film. Producer Yuichiro Saito is also returning from Hosoda's earlier films.


    Hosoda previously stated that the new film is inspired by his own experience as a father, noting that "Mirai" (which can be translated as "future") is the name of both the sister character in the film, as well as his own daughter. He stated that the conflict in the film echoes his real-life experience of his eldest child feeling that his new sibling "stole her parents, which made her ferociously jealous." He acknowledged that the new film is closer to the human drama of The Girl Who Leapt Through Timeand Wolf Children than the action stories of Summer Wars and The Boy and The Beast.
     

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