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Shout! Factory Lists Fireworks Home Video Release for November

posted on by Karen Ressler
GKIDS screened film in U.S. in July

Shout! Factory is listing Blu-ray/DVD combo pack and DVD releases for the Fireworks (Fireworks, Should We See it from the Side or the Bottom?) anime film. The film will ship in the United States and Canada on November 20.

Like Napping Princess, the release is listed under Shout! Factory's GKIDS collection.

The Fireworks anime film adapts director Shunji Iwai's 1993 live-action drama of the same name, but adds modern elements. GKIDS describes the story:

Producer Genki Kawamura follows up his mega-hit your name. with another tale of star-crossed teenage lovers with a sci-fi fantasy twist. Shy Norimichi and fast-talking Yusuke, are goo-goo-eyed over the same elusive classmate, Nazuna. But Nazuna, unhappy over her mother's decision to remarry and leave their countryside town, plans to run away and has secretly chosen Norimichi to accompany her. When things don't go as planned, Norimichi discovers that a glowing multi-color ball found in the sea has the power to reset the clock and give them a second chance to be together. But each reset adds new complications and takes them farther and farther away from the real world - until they risk losing sight of reality altogether.

The film opened on August 18 in Japan, and GKIDS screened the film in the U.S. in July.

Hitoshi Ōne (live-action Bakuman., Moteki) worked with Iwai to write the film's script and Nobuyuki Takeuchi (key animator on Spirited Away, Penguindrum, Bakemonogatari) directed the film at studio SHAFT. Akiyuki Simbo (Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Nisekoi) served as chief director. Akio Watanabe (Nisemonogatari, Bakemonogatari) designed the characters, and Satoru Kousaki (Lucky Star, The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Wandering Son) composed the music. Iwai is credited with the original work.

Source: Shout! Factory via WTK


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