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Fairy Tail Stage Play Reveals Kento Ono in Costume as Hibiki

posted on by Egan Loo
Play to run in Ikebukuro from April 30-May 9

The official website for the stage play of Hiro Mashima's Fairy Tail manga revealed a visual of Kento Ono in costume as Hibiki Lates on Wednesday.

The website unveiled a visual of D-BOYS actor Shuuto Miyazaki, Atsushi Shiramata, and Hirofumi Araki in costume as the protagonist Natsu Dragneel, Gray Fullbuster, and Jellal FERNANDES, respectively, last month.

The show's full cast includes:

  • Shuuto Miyazaki as Natsu Dragneel
  • Atsushi Shiramata as Gray Fullbuster
  • Ayu Manaka as Lucy Heartfilia
  • Minami Tsukui as Erza Scarlet
  • Misaki Momose as Wendy Marvell
  • Naoya Gomoto as Brain/Zero
  • Yamato Furuya as Midnight
  • Ikkei Yamamoto as Cobra
  • Anju Inami as Angel
  • Kento Ono as Hibiki Lates
  • Ren Ozawa as Lyon Vastia
  • Hirofumi Araki as Jellal FERNANDES

Akiko Kodama (Live Spectacle Naruto stage play director) is directing the production and is penning the script. The play will run at the Sunshine Theatre in Ikebukuro, Tokyo from April 30 to May 9.

Mashima's original manga follows the adventures of the world's most notorious mage guild, Fairy Tail. The manga has also inspired two television anime, several previous original video anime projects, and several spinoff manga. The franchise's first anime film, Fairy Tail the Movie: Phoenix Priestess, opened in Japan in August 2012.

Kodansha released the manga's 52nd compiled book volume in Japan on November 17. Del Rey published the first 12 volumes of the original manga in North America, and Kodansha Comics resumed publishing the manga in English with the 13th volume in 2011. Kodansha Comics published the manga's 51st volume on November 24. Crunchyroll streamed the first anime series and is streaming the ongoing second television anime into several countries as it airs in Japan, and it is also releasing new manga chapters online as they are published in Japan. Funimation is releasing both anime series in DVD/Blu-ray Disc sets.

[Via Nijimen]


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