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Kuroema Live-Action Series' Trailer Reveals Theme Song
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The official YouTube channel for Amazon Prime Video Japan began streaming on Tuesday a trailer for the live-action mini-series adaptation of Tsunami Umino's Kuroema Chole et Emma manga. The video reveals and previews the theme song "sign" by LAUSBUB:
The staff also unveiled a key visual:

The series will debut streaming worldwide exclusively on Amazon Prime Video on June 12, and will have five episodes.
The manga's story begins when Emma, a 30-year-old woman, loses her love life, job, and home in one fell swoop, as the boyfriend she was living with breaks up with her on the same day the company she was working for goes bankrupt. She wanders into a mansion, and is soon found by its owner Chloe, an eccentric rich heiress who lives alone. While Chloe initially accepts Emma staying at her mansion for a night, an unfortunate fire at Chloe's home that night forces them to find a living situation together. Later, a customer arrives at Chloe's fortune telling shop and brings mysterious circumstances that the two get drawn into.
The series stars:
- Hana Sugisaki as Emma
- Mikako Tabe as Chloe
- Yōji Iwase as Kenshirō Shimon, a second-generation owner of Coffee Shop Paris who supports Chloe
- Ken Mitsuishi as Shingetsu Neisan, a charismatic and well-known fortune teller
- Kai Inowaki as Shōta Mashū, who works for an architectural design firm
- Aoba Kawai as Rika Daian, an architect who works for the firm renovating the main building of Chloe's mansion
- Yoshihiro Nozoe as Chōshū, one of the group of old men who are regulars at Coffee Shop Paris
- Tarō Suwa as Handa, one of the group of old men who are regulars at Coffee Shop Paris
The guest cast also includes: Asami Usuda, Yūta Hayashi, Renn Kiriyama, and Yōhei Hayashida.
Umino launched the manga in Kodansha's Kiss magazine in August 2022. Kodansha published the manga's fourth compiled book volume on March 13.
Umino began the The Full-Time Wife Escapist (Nigeru wa Haji da ga Yaku ni Tatsu) manga in November 2012, and ended the manga in February 2020. Kodansha shipped the 11th and final compiled book volume in April 2020. The manga won the shojo category of the 39th Kodansha Awards.
A live-action television series adaptation aired in Japan in fall 2016. A live-action special aired in December 2020.
Kodansha USA Publishing publishes the manga digitally in English.
Sources: Amazon Prime Video Japan's YouTube channel and X/Twitter account, Comic Natalie