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Yo-kai Watch: Forever Friends Film's Trailer Previews Tohoshinki's Theme Song

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Tohoshinki perform theme song "Daisuki Datta" for December 14 film

The official YouTube channel for the Yōkai Watch anime franchise began streaming a second trailer and a second teaser video on Thursday for the Eiga Yōkai Watch: Forever Friends anime film. The videos reveal and preview the film's theme song "Daisuki Datta" (I Loved You) by Tohoshinki.

Teaser Video #2

Trailer #2

The film will open in Japan on December 14.

The tagline on the visual below reads, "I thought we'd always be together."

The film tells the story of interweaving friendships between three children and yo-kai. The film is set in 1960s Tokyo, in Sakura MOTOMACHI. A boy named Shin (pictured in first image below) lives a poor but happy life. When his mother — his only family member — dies, Shin's unhappiness hits rock bottom. That is when another boy named Itsuki saves Shin. Itsuki has also lost his older sister. Shin, Itsuki, and a young girl named Tae who can see yo-kai all become friends. Shin's guardian spirit Suu-san, a "Nekomata" cat (pictured in second image below), and other new yo-kai join their group, and this group is able to regain what it means to have a precious family. This new family must now face a mysterious incident, and a shocking reality awaits them.

In addition, actor Shun Oguri and comedian Chiemi Blouson will guest star in the film as Lord Enma and Tamamo-no-Mae, respectively.

Akihiro Hino, President and CEO of Level 5, is credited as executive producer and screenwriter, and is also in charge of the original concept.

This film will be the fifth film in the franchise. Last year's film, Yo-kai Watch Shadowside: Oni-ō no Fukkatsu, opened on December 16 and ranked #2 at the Japanese box office in its first weekend.

Sources: Comic Natalie, Yōkai Watch anime's YouTube channel


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