×
  • remind me tomorrow
  • remind me next week
  • never remind me
Subscribe to the ANN Newsletter • Wake up every Sunday to a curated list of ANN's most interesting posts of the week. read more

News
Labyrinth Film's Trailer Unveils More Cast & Staff, Theme Song

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda


The official website for Shōji Kawamori's original animation film Labyrinth (Meikyū no Shiori) unveiled a new trailer and visual for the film on Tuesday. The trailer announces more cast and staff members, and also reveals and previews the film's theme song "Sailor, Sail On" by the Atarashii Gakkō! pop group.



labyrinth_kv2
Image via Labyrinth film's X/Twitter account

Aside from singing the theme song, the Atarashii Gakkō! group's member SUZUKA is playing the film's protagonist Shiori. The musician yonkey, who composed the group's signature song "Otona Blue," also composed the film's "Sailor, Sail On" theme song, as well as the overall music for the film.

labyrinth-morecast
Image via Labyrinth film's X/Twitter account

The new cast members include (Note: Character name romanizations are not official): Shō Hayami as Shiori's distant father Keizō Maezawa (both upper left in image above), Maaya Sakamoto as Shiori's mother Yoriko Maezawa (both upper right), and Tomokazu Sugita as Shiori's seemingly indifferent but secretly dedicated homeroom teacher Tōsaka (both lower left).

The new staff members include:

The previously announced cast members include (Note: Character name romanizations are not official):

Atarashii Gakkō! pop group member Suzuka in her voice-acting debut role as protagonist Shiori Maezawa and her other self Shiori@Revolution

shiorimaezawa
Image via Labyrinth anime film's website
shiori@revolution
Image via Labyrinth anime film's website

Taizō Harada as Komori, a rabbit stamp

komori
Image via Labyrinth anime film's website

Aoi Itō as Kirara Kurashina, Shiori's schoolmate

kirarakurashina
Image via Labyrinth anime film's website

Jun Saitō as Kento Yamada, Shiori's classmate

kentoyamada
Image via Labyrinth anime film's website

timelesz idol group member Takuto Teranishi in his voice acting debut as Suguru Kagami, a young, internationally renowned entrepreneur who researches in college on how to directly connect the human brain to smartphones

sugurukagami
Image via Labyrinth anime film's website
labyrinth
Image via Meikyū no Shiori anime film's website

The film centers on Shiori Maezawa, a completely ordinary high school girl who finds herself in a deserted parallel world of Yokohama after her smartphone suddenly breaks. When she checks her phone, she finds photos of herself on her social media accounts that she does not remember posting. In order to stop her other self from going out of control, Shiori tries to escape from her smartphone's strange Labyrinth.

Kawamori is directing the anime, his first feature-length animated film not based on an existing franchise, at SANZIGEN. The original story concept is credited to the companies Slow Curve, Vector Vision, GAGA, and Fuji Television, and Slow Curve is also credited with planning and producing the project. Risa Ebata (Macross Frontier, AKB0048) is designing the characters, and Taichi Hashimoto (Listeners, Gate Keepers 21) wrote the script.  

Kawamori stated in a comment that the film is born from the idea that smartphones that people use are "another self," that accumulates data such as personal information. Kawamori added that he aims to create an emotional, pop entertainment piece that combines song and horror.

Kawamori is perhaps most famous for being a key creative planner in The Super Dimension Fortress Macross anime series. He designed most of the franchise's iconic transforming Variable Fighter mecha, and oversaw most of the main installments in the franchise, including the latest, Macross Delta

Kawamori has also created the Aquarion, AKB0048, and Arjuna series, and was chief director on Jūshinki Pandora at Satelight, the anime studio for which he served as a board director. He has contributed mechanical design work to Patlabor: The Movie, Patlabor 2: The Movie, Eureka Seven, Outlaw Star, Ghost in the Shell, and more. He is credited as the original creator of The Vision of Escaflowne, Basquash!, and Nobunaga The Fool. He has worked in anime production as a director, screenwriter, mechanical designer, and storyboarder.   


Sources: Meikyū no Shiori anime film's website, Comic Natalie


discuss this in the forum |
bookmark/share with: short url

News homepage / archives