The fantasy animated film "Children of the Sea", adapted from Daisuke Igarashi's original work of the same name, announced today that it will be released in Japan on June 7. The latest trailer was also released at the same time. The mysterious and vast ocean adventure is about to begin, so stay tuned! "Children of the Sea" tells the story of a straightforward but hot-tempered girl named Rika who had to quit her club because of violence. During the long summer vacation with no place to stay, Rika met two mysterious boys, Umi and Sora. Umi and Sora are said to be children raised by dugongs and have lived in the sea since infancy. In addition to their organ functions being different from those of ordinary people, they seem to be able to receive messages from the sea that ordinary people cannot. On the other hand, fish are disappearing frequently in aquariums around the world, but various rare fish are constantly appearing on the beach where Hai and Kong are...? "Children of the Sea" is directed by Ayumu Watanabe, with character design director Kenichi Konishi and music producer Joe Hisaishi. It is worth looking forward to. |
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