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Olivier Awards 2023 Nominates My Neighbor Totoro Stage Play for 9 Awards

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Play nominated for Best Entertainment or Comedy, Best Choreographer, Best Costume Design, more

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The Olivier Awards announced its 2023 nominees on Tuesday and has nominated The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC)’s stage adaptation of Studio Ghibli‘s and Hayao Miyazaki‘s 1988 film My Neighbor Totoro at London’s Barbican Centre for nine awards:

  • Noël Coward Award for Best Entertainment or Comedy Play
  • Gillian Lynne Award for Best Theatre Choreographer – Basil Twist (puppetry direction)
  • Best Costume Design – Kimie Nakano
  • d&b audiotechnik Award for Best Sound Design – Tony Gayle
  • Best Original Score or New Orchestrations – Joe Hisaishi (music) and Will Stuart (orchestrations, arrangements)
  • Blue-I Theatre Technology Award for Best Set Design – Tom Pye
  • White Light Award for Best Lighting Design – Jessica Hung Han Yun
  • Sir Peter Hall Award for Best Director – Phelim McDermott
  • Best Actress – Mei Mac

My Neighbor Totoro had a 15-week run from its premiere on October 8, 2022 to January 21, 2023. It was presented by the RSC and Hayao Miyazaki‘s longtime composer Joe Hisaishi, who created the music for the original film and serves as the play’s executive producer. Tom Morton-Smith (Oppenheimer) adapted the story, and Phelim McDermott (Akhnaten) directed the production. The play was made in collaboration with the English theatre company Improbable and Japan’s Nippon TV.

The play won five awards at the theatrical WhatsOnStage Awards in February.

Interviewed by the Deadline website, the director Phelim McDermott specified that two girls in the story are unlikely to be played by children. “We have to use performers who can do many things …puppetry, physical stuff, so there are choices to be made.” He also specified that the play would not be a musical in the strict sense, although there will be a band onstage playing live music.

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McDermott also said that he was introduced to Joe Hisaishi in London six years ago by the composer Phillip Glass; Hisaishi wanted to discuss adapting My Neighbor Totoro for the stage. Writer Tom Morton-Smith met Hayao Miyazaki in Japan about the play, and Miyazaki asked Morton-Smith if he was a feminist. Morton-Smith said, “I said ‘yes’ and that was very important to him and that the girls are central.”

Morton-Smith said that he had permission “to expand on the beats (in the film) that are already there and show some scenes that aren’t in the film.”

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The RSC describes the production on its website:

“This enchanting coming-of-age story explores the magical fantasy world of childhood and the transformative power of imagination, as it follows one extraordinary summer in the lives of sisters Satsuki and Mei.

My Neighbor Totoro will play a strictly limited 15-week season from 8 October 2022 – 21 January 2023 and promises to delight all generations.

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The original anime film My Neighbor Totoro is the story of two young sisters, Mei and Satsuki, who move to the countryside and encounter Totoro, wonderful creatures which only children can see.

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Saint Seiya: Next Dimension Manga Resumes With ‘Final Series Prequel’ on April 13

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This year’s 18th issue of Akita Shoten‘s Weekly Shōnen Champion magazine revealed on Thursday that Masami Kurumada‘s Saint Seiya: Next Dimension – The Myth of Hades manga will resume in the magazine’s 20th issue on April 13 with the manga’s “Final Series Prequel.” The manga last appeared in the magazine in July 2021.

Kurumada has been serializing the manga since 2006, and Akita Shoten will release the 14th compiled book volume on April 7. Kurumada previously stated in September 2022 that the manga’s “final series” would have 16 chapters.

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Kurumada published the original Saint Seiya manga from 1986 to 1990. The manga has inspired a number of television anime, original video anime projects, anime films, and spinoff manga.

Knights of the Zodiac, the live-action Hollywood film based on the original manga, will open in Japan on April 28. The film is titled Saint Seiya: The Beginning in Japan. The film will begin screening in the U.S. on May 12.

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Source: Weekly Shōnen Champion issue 18




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France’s Mediatoon Acquires Edens Zero Anime Season 2’s Global Rights

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Anime premieres in Japan on April 1

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The World Screen publication’s TVKids news website reported on Friday that France’s Mediatoon Distribution has acquired the worldwide distribution rights for the second season of the television anime of Hiro Mashima‘s Edens Zero manga.

Mediatoon Distribution is the distributor for the French versions of several anime titles such as Fairy Tail, Naruto, Naruto Shippūden, Hunter × Hunter. The company also owns five in-house studios, Belvision, Dargaud Media, Dupuis Audiovisuel, Ellipsanime, and Storimages.

The second season of Edens Zero will premiere on April 1 at 24:55 (effectively, April 2 at 12:55 a.m. or April 1 at 11:55 a.m. EDT) on NTV and its affiliates.

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The new cast members for the season include:

Takanori Nishikawa performs the second season’s opening theme song “Never say Never.” ASCA performs the ending theme song “Rinne” (Reincarnation Cycle).

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The first season premiered in Japan in April 2021, and aired for 25 episodes. The show began streaming on Netflix outside of Japan in August 2021.

Shinji Ishihara (Fairy Tail, Log Horizon) was the chief director of the first season at J.C. Staff, and Yūshi Suzuki (episode director for Fairy Tail season 3) directed the season. Suzuki passed away on September 9, 2021. Mitsutaka Hirota (Zoids Wild, Rent-A-Girlfriend) oversaw and wrote the series scripts, and Yurika Sako (key animation for Food Wars! The Third Plate) designed the characters for animation.

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Hiro Mashima (Fairy Tail, Rave Master) launched the manga in Weekly Shōnen Magazine in June 2018. Kodansha USA Publishing releases the manga in English both digitally and in print. The company describes the story:

At Granbell Kingdom, an abandoned amusement park, Shiki has lived his entire life among machines. But one day, Rebecca and her cat companion Happy appear at the park’s front gates. Little do these newcomers know that this is the first human contact Granbell has had in a hundred years! As Shiki stumbles his way into making new friends, his former neighbors stir at an opportunity for a robo-rebellion…And when his old homeland becomes too dangerous, Shiki must join Rebecca and Happy on their spaceship and escape into the boundless cosmos.

The manga is also inspiring a 3D action RPG for consoles, and a top-down RPG for mobile devices. Konami is developing the games.

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Crunchyroll Adds My Love Story with Yamada-kun at Lv999 Anime to Spring Simulcast Lineup

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Anime based on Mashiro‘s manga begins streaming on April 1

Crunchyroll announced on Friday that it will stream My Love Story With Yamada-kun at Lv999, the television anime adaptation of Mashiro‘s Loving Yamada at Lv999! (Yamada-kun to Lv999 no Koi wo Suru) manga, from April 1 as part of its spring 2023 simulcast lineup. The service began streaming an English subtitled trailer for the anime.

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The anime will debut on Tokyo MX, Tochigi TV, Gunma TV, and BS11 on April 1 at 00:30 a.m. JST (effectively, April 2 at 12:30 a.m. or April 1 at 11:30 a.m. EDT). Crunchyroll describes the anime:

Akane Kinoshita, a female college student, faces the absolute worst situation when she ends up breaking up with her boyfriend after he has an affair with a woman he met playing an online game. While relieving her stress by rampaging through the open hunting grounds of an online game, Akane spills everything about her heartbreak to “Yamada”, a player she met by chance who happens to be in the same guild. “I don’t care,” is his curt reply. But when Akane gets a makeover and joins an offline event to get back at her ex-boyfriend, she hears those dreadful words again. And that was Akane’s fateful encounter with “Yamada.”

The anime stars:

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KANA-BOON is performing the opening theme song “Gradation feat. Yūho Kitazawa,” and Ryūjin Kiyoshi is performing the ending theme song “Trick Art.”

Morio Asaka (Chihayafuru, Card Captor Sakura, My Love Story!!) is directing the anime at Madhouse. Kunihiko Hamada is designing the characters and Yasuhiro Nakanishi (A Couple of Cuckoos, Kaguya-sama: Love is War) is in charge of the series scripts. Mito from the group Clammbon (Yurei Deco) and DÉ DÉ MOUSE (Wonder Egg Priority) are composing the music.

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Mangamo is releasing the manga in English.

Mashiro debuted the manga in 2018. Kadokawa published the manga’s sixth compiled book volume on October 21.

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Loving Yamada at Lv999! won the Grand Prize in the 6th Annual Tsutaya Comic Awards 2022. It has more than 1 million copies in circulation in Japan.

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