The new movie in the series "Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Freedom" released last year was a great success in both word-of-mouth and box office, and recently won the "48th Japan Academy Awards" for animated feature films. The theme song singer Takasaki Nishikawa said that he and the director couldn't help but cry with joy. The Japan Academy Awards, also known as the Japanese Film Oscars, was founded in 1978 and hosted by the Japan Academy Awards Association. It is the only award among the major Japanese film awards that is presented through a live television award ceremony. It has awards such as Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Foreign Language Film, Best Actor and Actress, Best Supporting Actor and Actress, and Topics Award. · Nishikawa Takasuke sang the theme song "FREEDOM" for the new movie, having sung the theme song for the original series. He was so surprised to hear that he won the award that he couldn't help but cry with director Mitsuo Fukuda, and thanked all the people involved for their efforts. In addition to performing the theme song, Takasuke Nishikawa also made guest appearances and voiced two characters. Fans who are interested can look for him on their own. |
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