Sakurada Reset
Sakurada Reset | |
Cover of the original printing of the first light novel. | |
サクラダリセット (Sakurada Risetto) | |
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Genre | Science fantasy[1] |
Light novel | |
Written by | Yutaka Kōno |
Illustrated by | You Shiina |
Published by | Kadokawa Shoten |
Demographic | Male |
Imprint | Sneaker Bunko |
Magazine | The Sneaker |
Original run | May 30, 2009 – March 31, 2012 |
Volumes | 7 |
Manga | |
Written by | Masahiko Yoshihara |
Published by | Kadokawa Shoten |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Magazine | Monthly Shōnen Ace |
Original run | December 2010 – November 2011 |
Volumes | 2 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Shin'ya Kawatsura |
Written by | Katsuhiko Takayama |
Studio | David Production |
Original run | April 2017 – scheduled |
Live-action film | |
Part 1 | |
Directed by | Yoshihiro Fukagawa |
Produced by | Kei Haruna |
Released | Q2 2017 |
Live-action film | |
Part 2 | |
Directed by | Yoshihiro Fukagawa |
Produced by | Kei Haruna |
Released | Q2 2017 |
Manga |
Sakurada Reset (Japanese: サクラダリセット Hepburn: Sakurada Risetto) is a Japanese light novel series written by Yutaka Kōno and illustrated by You Shiina. The series was published by Kadokawa Shoten between 2009 and 2012. A manga adaptation was published in Monthly Shōnen Ace in 2010. An anime television series and a pair of live-action films are scheduled for the second quarter of 2017.
Media
Light novels
Yutaka Kōno published the novels, with illustrations by You Shiina, in Kadokawa Shoten's The Sneaker magazine.[2] The first volume was then published under Kadokawa's Sneaker Bunko imprint in 2009. The series ran until 2012, during which time it was collected into seven volumes.[1] Kōno also wrote six short stories for the series, four of which were collected in the fourth novel, while the other two were published on Kadokawa's The Sneaker website.[1] A reprint of the novels was announced at the same time as the anime and live-action films. The first reprinted volume was released in September 2016, and further volumes were reprinted on a monthly schedule.[1] A new novel adaptation is also due to accompany the anime and films.[1]
Volumes
No. | Title | Japanese release date | Japanese ISBN |
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1 | Cat, Ghost and Revolution Sunday Neko to Yūrei to Nichiyōbi no Kakumei (猫と幽霊と日曜日の革命) | May 30, 2009[3] September 24, 2016 (reprint)[4] | ISBN 978-4-04-474301-7 ISBN 978-4-04-104188-8 |
2 | Witch, Picture and Red Eye Girl | February 27, 2010[5] | ISBN 978-4-04-474302-4 |
3 | Memory in Children | August 31, 2010[6] | ISBN 978-4-04-474303-1 |
4 | Goodbye is Not Easy Word to Say | November 30, 2010[7] | ISBN 978-4-04-474304-8 |
5 | One Hand Eden | April 28, 2011[8] | ISBN 978-4-04-474305-5 |
6 | Boy, Girl and —— | November 30, 2011[9] | ISBN 978-4-04-474306-2 |
7 | Boy, Girl and the Story of Sagrada | March 31, 2012[10] | ISBN 978-4-04-100209-4 |
Manga
Masahiko Yoshihara began serializing a manga adaptation in the February 2011 issue of Kadokawa's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Ace in December 2010.[11][1] The series was compiled into two volumes, both published on November 22, 2011 (ISBN 978-4-04-120011-7 and ISBN 978-4-04-120012-4).[12][13] A second manga is scheduled to accompany the anime and film project.[1]
Anime
An anime television series adaptation has been announced for a premiere in April 2017.[1] The series will be produced by David Production and directed by Shin'ya Kawatsura, with scripts written by Katsuhiko Takayama and character designs by Tomoyuki Shitaya.[14][15]
Live-action films
A pair of live-action films were announced in September 2016.[1] The films are directed by Yoshihiro Fukagawa and produced by Kei Haruna. Filming began on September 17, 2016, and will last for two months.[1] The films will be released over two months in the second quarter of 2017, and will be screened in approximately 200 theaters.[1]
The cast includes:
- Yuina Kuroshima as Misora Haruki[1]
- Shūhei Nomura as Kei Asai[1]
- Yuna Taira as Sumire Sōma[1]
- Kentarō Sakaguchi as Tomoki Nakano[2]
- Tina Tamashiro as Yōka Murase[1]
- Yuri Tsunematsu as Eri Oka[1]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 "Sakurada Reset Teen Fantasy Light Novels Get TV Anime, 2 Live-Action Films". Anime News Network. September 21, 2016. Retrieved September 22, 2016.
- 1 2 Chapman, Paul (September 22, 2016). ""Sakurada Reset" Gets 2-Part Live-Action Film in 2017". Crunchyroll. Retrieved September 22, 2016.
- ↑ サクラダリセット: CAT, GHOST and REVOLUTION SUNDAY. Kadokawa Shoten (in Japanese). Retrieved September 22, 2016.
- ↑ 猫と幽霊と日曜日の革命: サクラダリセット1. Kadokawa Shoten (in Japanese). Retrieved September 22, 2016.
- ↑ サクラダリセット2: WITCH, PICTURE and RED EYE GIRL. Kadokawa Shoten (in Japanese). Retrieved September 22, 2016.
- ↑ サクラダリセット3: MEMORY in CHILDREN. Kadokawa Shoten (in Japanese). Retrieved September 22, 2016.
- ↑ サクラダリセット4: GOODBYE is not EASY WORD to SAY. Kadokawa Shoten (in Japanese). Retrieved September 22, 2016.
- ↑ サクラダリセット5: ONE HAND EDEN. Kadokawa Shoten (in Japanese). Retrieved September 22, 2016.
- ↑ サクラダリセット6: BOY、GIRL and ‐‐. Kadokawa Shoten (in Japanese). Retrieved September 22, 2016.
- ↑ サクラダリセット7: BOY, GIRL and the STORY of SAGRADA. Kadokawa Shoten (in Japanese). Retrieved September 22, 2016.
- ↑ 「未来日記」完結、エース2月号は11巻かけ替えカバー付録. Natalie (in Japanese). Retrieved September 22, 2016.
- ↑ サクラダリセット (1): CAT,GHOST and REVOLUTION SUNDAY. Kadokawa Shoten (in Japanese). Retrieved September 22, 2016.
- ↑ サクラダリセット (2): CAT,GHOST and REVOLUTION SUNDAY. Kadokawa Shoten (in Japanese). Retrieved September 22, 2016.
- ↑ Green, Scott (November 15, 2016). ""Sakurada Reset" Anime Staff Spotted". Crunchyroll. Retrieved November 15, 2016.
- ↑ "Sakurada Reset TV Anime's Staff, Spring 2017 Debut, Visual Unveiled". Anime News Network. November 22, 2016. Retrieved November 22, 2016.
External links
- Sakurada Reset at Kadokawa Sneaker Bunko (Japanese)
- Official anime website (Japanese)