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Live-Action Peach Girl Film Casts Mackenyu as Tōji

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Mizuki Yamamoto, Mei Nagano also star in film adapting Miwa Ueda manga

The official website of the live-action film adaptation of Miwa Ueda's Peach Girl manga revealed on Wednesday that the film has cast Mackenyu (live-action Chihayafuru films, seen below) for the role of Kazuya "Tōji" Tōjigamori.

Previously revealed cast members include:

Mizuki Yamamoto (live-action Black Butler) as the protagonist Momo Adachi

Mei Nagano (live-action Rurouni Kenshin) as Sae Kashiwagi

In addition, idol group Hey! Say! JUMP's Kei Inoo will play Kairi in his first film role

The film will premiere in Japan in 2017. Kōji Shintoku will direct the film.

The manga centers on an average high school girl named Momo whom everyone thinks sleeps around because of her tanned skin. The actual reason she is so tanned is because she was on the swim team and tans very easily. She has a crush on Toji, a boy whom she's heard only likes non-tanned girls. Momo has low self-esteem and tries to remake herself into someone she thinks Toji would like, but she has a "friend" named Sae who enjoys going behind Momo's back and making her life miserable.

The original shojo manga ran in Kodansha's Bessatsu Friend magazine from its October 1997 issue through its January 2004 issue. Ueda also published a spinoff manga, Peach Girl: Sae's Story, in 2005. Tokyopop published both the original manga and the spinoff in North America, but split the original manga into two separate series: Peach Girl and Peach Girl: Change of Heart.

The series inspired a live-action drama in Taiwan in 2001 and a Japanese television anime in 2005. Funimation released the anime adaptation.

Source: Comic Natalie


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