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ホラーの天使
A full-scale horror movie from prodigy director Toshikazu Nagae, starring popular young actress Wakana Aoi. It is set ina closed down school which is currently being used as a studio. There, a number of strange phenomena begin happening in the wake of an incident where a high school girl went missing andwas trapped in the basement. Seven people become enveloped in unimaginable fear, as two actresses have arrived to shoota movie, a three member idol group are practicing danceroutines, and a comedy duo are immersed in writing jokes.
WASTEFUL DAYS OF HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
女子高生の無駄遣い
High school girls have the massive almighty weapon, “youth.” But...
The reality of Japanese high school girls is portrayed through refreshingly “Stupid” Nozomu, Anime and Manga nerd “Otaku” Akane, and a smart but emotionless genius “Robot” Shiori. Their ephemeral beauty of adolescence are utterly wasted and that is the true figures of Japanese high school girls!
This is a drama you cannot miss. The original manga was serialized in a comic distribution site, adapted to TV animation, and now it is dramatized for the first time!.
The super challenging comedy is here to reveal the ephemeral lives of high school girls that is pathetic and yet filled with wasteful fun and excitements!
3D彼女 リアルガール
The Beauty falls in love with Otaku Boy!?
■ INTRODUCTION
Two teens who live in completely different worlds - a pretty girl who "has a life" and an anime-loving otaku with no romantic experience - fall in love. What will happen to their sincere, true love?
■ STORY
Iroha Igarashi, the prettiest girl in high school, is mistaken for a shoplifter at a bookstore but is rescued by Hikari Tsutsui, a hardcore otaku who loves 2D anime. The next day suddenly asks him to be her boyfriend. Although he is wary and wonders if he is being bullied in a novel way by someone who "has a life," he reluctantly agrees and the relationship between two completely different people begins.
■ Staff
Based on “3D KANOJO REAL GIRL” written by Mao Nanami (KODANSHA, DESSERT)
Directed by Tsutomu Hanabusa
Screenplay by Minato Takano Tsutomu Hanabusa
Music by Masaru Yokoyama