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Umibe no Étranger Boys-Love Anime Film's Teaser Shows Mio, Shun's Encounter
posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
The official website for the anime film of Kanna Kii's Umibe no Étranger (L'étranger du Plage or The Stranger on the Beach) manga began streaming a teaser trailer for the film on Friday. The video shows the first encounter between Mio and Shun, and their eventual reunion.
Taishi Murata plays Shin Hashimoto in the film, while Yoshitsugu Matsuoka plays Mio Chibana. The film will open in Japan on September 11.
Akiyo Ohashi (Land of the Lustrous manga's 2013 promotional video, Sakura Capsule) is directing the anime at Studio Hibari, and is also serving as scriptwriter and storyboarder. Kii, a former animator, is supervising the film, and is also drawing the film's character designs. Mayumi Watanabe is the chief animation director, while Takashi Hashimoto is the effects animation director.
Other staff members include:
- Art Director: Yumiko Kuga (Studio Jack)
- Color Designer: Kumiko Yanagisawa
- Director of Photography: Tomoko Minobe
- Editing: Masaki Sakamoto
- Sound Director: Akiko Fujita
- Sound Effects: Eiko Morikawa
- Recording: Shu Gong Lin
- Sound Production: Half HP Studio
Shochiku is distributing the anime. The project is Blue Lynx's third project, after the Twittering Birds Never Fly and Given theatrical anime films, although the spread of the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) delayed the Given film from its scheduled May 16 opening.
The story centers on Mio, a high school boy who lost his parents at an early age. Shun, a gay aspiring novelist living near Mio's house on a remote island in Okinawa, noticed Mio sitting for hours at a bench on the beach. They grew closer to each other, but Mio had to leave Okinawa. Three years later, Mio returns to face his feelings.
Umibe no Étranger is Kii's debut work as a manga creator, and it ran in Shodensha's On Blue magazine in 2013. Kii launched a sequel manga titled Harukaze no Étranger (L'étranger du zéphyr or The Stranger of the Spring Breeze) on On Blue in July 2014. Shodensha published the manga's third compiled book volume in July 2017.
Source: Umibe no Étranger anime film's website