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Make a Girl Anime Film's Teaser Trailer Reveals More Cast, January 31 Opening (Updated)
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Kadokawa unveiled a new teaser trailer and visual on Friday for 3D anime creator Genshō Yasuda's first anime feature film Make a Girl. The teaser reveals more cast members for the film, and also reveals its January 31, 2025 opening date.
The new cast members include:
Additionally, Kadokawa revealed that Minami Hinata will voice Akira Mizutamari in early childhood.
The film's cast members include:
- Atsumi Tanezaki as Number 0 (O-gō)
- Shun Horie as Akira Mizutamari
- Toshiki Masuda as Kunihito Ōbayashi
- Sora Amamiya as Akane Kōmura
The film also features a character named Salt, a robot (co-developed by Akira) who assists people in their daily lives.
Yasuda not only conceived, scripted, and is directing the production at his "Yasuda Gensho Studio by Xenotoon," but he is also handling the storyboards, technical direction, and CG direction. Yūichi Imaizumi is directing the sound at Sonilude, and Tsutomu Ueno is in charge of sound effects. Kenichiro Suehiro (Cells at Work!, The Eminence in Shadow, Goblin Slayer, Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World-) is composing the music. Kadokawa Animation is distributing the film.
The Make a Girl anime is based on the "Make Love" 3D short, which Yasuda created by himself. The story follows a high school boy named Akira, who invents an "artificial girlfriend" named Number 0. Yasuda and his Yasuda Gensho Studio is creating the film in collaboration with the 3D CG studio Xenotoon.
Yasuda launched a Campfire crowdfunding campaign for Make a Girl on August 26, 2022. The campaign had a goal of 10 million yen (about US$67,000), and it ended on October 31, 2022 with 23,730,805 yen (about US$160,000). Yasuda was aiming for a 2024 theatrical release.
Yasuda founded the Yasuda Gensho Studio in 2021, after working as a CG animator for Nitroplus. His independent short animations, created in Blender, are popular on Twitter and TikTok with 5.8 million followers combined.
Source: Press release
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