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Live-Action Chihayafuru Films' 2nd Teaser Previews Perfume Theme Song

posted on by Egan Loo
1st film opens on March 19, 2nd film on April 29

The official website of the upcoming live-action films of Yuki Suetsugu's Chihayafuru manga began streaming a second teaser trailer for the films on Friday. The trailer previews the films' theme song "FLASH" by Perfume, and shows the members of the Mizusawa High School Competitive Karuta Club.

The website posted a longer trailer last week:

Chihaya: I still think of the three of us as a team.
Text: The monumental manga with over 14 million copies in print gets a film adaptation.
Narrator: Three childhood friends who have been separated from each other.
Chihaya: I decided to make a karuta club when I got into high school.
Text: Chihaya Ayase, who believed in their bond.
Chihaya: Let's play karuta together.
Taichi: A karuta banner?
Chihaya: Taichi!
Text: Taichi Mashima, who is in love with Chihaya.
Arata: As long as I play karuta, I'll meet them again.
Text: Arata Wataya, who thinks of them even as he's separated.
Arata: I made that promise to them.
Harada: She has the best karuta sense.
Chihaya: When I win the Tokyo tournament, I'm aiming for nationals. Meet me there!
Text: There is only one thought.
Text: Become stronger.
Text: And meet again.
Kanade: What is this?
Text: New friends.
Chihaya: From now on, we five are aiming for first place!
Club Members: What?
Man: Are you mocking me?
Taichi: We're not a team just yet. That much is clear to me.
Taichi: I feel like if I don't dedicate my teenage years to this, I'll never beat him.
Harada: Save it for after you've dedicated it.
Text: There are feelings...
Chihaya: I have to get better.
Taichi: I'm no genius. I'm doing this even if I don't want to.
Chihaya: Thank you. For liking karuta and staying with me.
Text: ...you want to dedicate your youth to.
Chihaya: If you're with me, I feel like I can do my best.
Taichi: Believe in us, and be free.
Text: For the people important to you.
Chihaya: Fight!
Club Members: Yeah!
Narrator: A passion so brilliant as to make your heart quiver.
Tsutomu: Do it, Ayase!
Narrator and Logo: Chihayafuru

The first film, Chihayafuru: Kami no Ku (Chihayafuru: Upper Phrase), will open on March 19, and the second film, Chihayafuru: Shimo no Ku (Chihayafuru: Lower Phrase), will open on April 29.

Starting on December 12, participating theaters will begin selling advance tickets. Those who purchase the tickets will receive a clear file (pictured above) featuring the films' visual on one side, and art drawn by Suetsugu on the other side.

The film stars (from left to right in below photo):

Norihiro Koizumi (Midnight Sun, Kanojo wa Uso o Ai Shisugiteru, pictured far right) is directing the films.

The rest of the cast includes:

The cast filmed scenes against the backdrop of the Rōmon gates of Shiga Prefecture's Ōmi Shrine — the real-life "karuta holy land" or "karuta shrine." Not coincidentally, the film began shooting during the real-life All Japan High School Karuta Tournament – the same championship seen in the manga. In particular, the film recreates the scene from the manga's fourth volume when the club members pray at the shrine just before the tournament.

Suetsugu's manga follows a schoolgirl named Chihaya who competes in the Japanese card game of karuta. Suetsugu launched the manga in Kodansha's Be Love magazine in December 2007, and Kodansha has published over 13 million copies of the manga's 28 volumes. Kodansha also released a bilingual edition of the first two volumes in Japan in 2011-2012.

The manga won the Manga Taisho (Cartoon Grand Prize) award in 2009, and also won the Best Shōjo Manga award at Kodansha's 35th Annual Manga Awards in 2011.

The series inspired the first 25-episode television anime season from October 2011 to March 2012, and the second 25-episode season aired in Japan from January-June 2013. Additionally, the 22nd volume of the manga bundled an original anime DVD when it shipped in September 2013. Crunchyroll streamed both television anime series outside Japan as they aired.

Source: Comic Natalie


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