The new trailer of the fantasy Japanese drama "Tanabata Kingdom" written by Hitoshi Iwaaki will be released on Disney+ on July 4

The new trailer of the fantasy Japanese drama "Tanabata Kingdom" written by Hitoshi Iwaaki will be released on Disney+ on July 4

Adapted from the original work of Japanese manga artist Iwaaki Hitoshi, who is famous for "Parasyte", the fantasy Japanese drama "Tanabe no Koku" will be released exclusively on Disney+ on July 4. Today, the official released the latest trailer and poster. Let's take a sneak peek

"Tanabata no Kuni" is a TV series directed by Yusuke Taki and starring Yota Hosoda, Takayuki Yamada, Ryoko Fujino, Shuhei Uesugi, Aso Kiryuu, and Hiroshi Mikami. The drama will be broadcast on July 10, 2024.

The story of "Tanabata" tells the story of a student named Minami Maru (played by Hosoda Kayota) who accidentally discovers that he has a seemingly useless superpower - he can "drill holes" in any object. Minami Maru finds himself involved in a disaster that could destroy the world, and only his seemingly useless superpower can help him overcome this crisis.

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