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Live-Action Mieruko-chan Film's Trailer Previews Babymonster's Theme
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The official website for the upcoming live-action film of Tomoki Izumi's Mieruko-chan horror comedy manga posted the first full trailer, finalized poster visual, and making-of video on Friday. The trailer announces and introduces the theme song "Ghost" by the Korean group BABYMONSTER:
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— 映画『見える子ちゃん』公式 (@eigamierukochan) March 27, 2025
無 最 何
視 後 が
し ま 見
て で え
く て
だ も
さ
い
▁ ▂ ▃ ▄ ▅ ▆ ▇#映画見える子ちゃん 本ポスター解禁👁🗨
"見えてはいけないもの"が紛れ込んでいる!?
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Nanoka Hara (Suzume, live-action Oshi no Ko) stars as Miko Yotsuya. Other cast members include:
- Rinka Kumada as Hana Yurikawa, Miko's close friend
- naenano as Yuria Niguredō, Miko's classmate
- Coki-Yamashita as Akio Gondō, an original character for the film
- Saki Takaoka as Tōko Yotsuya, Miko's mother
- Kenichi Takitō as Mamoru Yotsuya, Miko's father
- Akane Hotta as Ms. Arai, Miko's homeroom teacher
- SixTONES idol group member Taiga Kyōmoto as Zen Tohno
Yoshihiro Nakamura (Fish Story, A Boy and His Samurai, Prophecy, Mumon: The Land of Stealth) is writing and directing the film.
Yen Press publishes the manga in English, and it describes the story:
One day, Miko suddenly started seeing grotesque beings that others couldn't. Her response was not to run, not to face them, but to do everything she can to completely ignore them! Can she keep a straight face and continue her day-to-day life while surrounded by horrifying monsters?
Izumi launched the manga on Kadokawa's ComicWalker website in November 2018, and the series has since garnered over 85 million views. Kadokawa shipped the 10th compiled book volume on February 22, and the series has over three million copies in circulation in Japan. Yen Press shipped the ninth compiled book volume on April 16, and will ship volume 10 in April 2025.
The series inspired an anime in 2021. Funimation streamed an English dub for the anime as it aired.
Sources: Live-action Mieruko-chan film's website, Comic Natalie
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