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Laughing Under the Clouds Manga Gets Live-Action Film Adaptation

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Manga received TV anime in 2014; 2nd stage play currently running in Tokyo

The fifth compiled book volume of Kemuri Karakara's Rengoku ni Warau manga, the prequel to her earlier Laughing Under the Clouds (Donten ni Warau) manga, revealed on Monday that a live-action film adaptation of Laughing Under the Clouds has been green-lit.

The story of Laughing Under the Clouds takes place in the 11th year of the Meiji era. The number of people in Japan who feel dissatisfaction toward the government are increasing due to the increasing speed of Westernization and the ban on samurai. In order to curb the increased rate of crime, the government opens a new prison. The three brothers of the Kumo family are entrusted with the duty of transporting these criminals to the new prison, but adventures await them on the way.

Karakara launched the manga in Mag Garden's Monthly Comic Avarus magazine in 2011, and ended it in May 2013. Mag Garden published six compiled book volumes for the series. The manga was adapted into a 12-episode television anime in 2014. Funimation streamed the series as it aired with both English subtitles and an English broadcast dub, one of two shows that debuted its broadcast dubbing strategy. The manga also received a stage play adaptation that ran from February-March 2015, and a new stage play is currently running until June 5 in Tokyo, and will then run in Osaka on June 10-11.

Karakara launched a sequel titled Donten ni Warau Gaiden (Laughing Under the Clouds - Side Story) in Mag Garden's "Beat's" manga site in 2014. Mag Garden published the second of the manga's three planned volumes in May 2015. Karakara launched the Rengoku ni Warau (Laughing in Purgatory) prequel manga in Monthly Comic Garden in January 2014. Digital Manga Publishing licensed Karakara's Countdown 7 Days manga, and released the third compiled volume in 2012.

Source: Comic Natalie


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