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On-Gaku: Our Sound Anime Film Reveals Main Visual, Theme Song Artist

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Musical unit The Dresscodes perform theme song for film opening on

The staff for ON-GAKU: Our Sound, the anime film adaptation of Hiroyuki Ohashi's "ON-GAKU" manga, revealed on Saturday that musical unit The Dresscodes (theme song for GANTZ:O film) will perform the theme song for the film. The staff additionally revealed the film's main visual drawn by director Kenji Iwaisawa.

The film will open in Japan in January 11, 2020, and stars: (left to right in image above, character name romanizations not confirmed)

Additionally, singer-songwriter Yasuyuki Okamura appears in the film.

The film won the Ottawa International Animation Festival's Grand Prize for Feature Animation award in September. The film will also compete in the sixth annual New Chitose Airport International Animation Festival in the festival's Featured Animation Competition category in November.

Ohashi had launched a crowdfunding campaign on the Makuake website in July 2018 for the film. The campaign sought to raise 3.5 million yen (about US$31,000) to finish and edit the film by this year. The campaign ended in September 2018, and raised 4,129,000 yen (about US$38,166).

Ohashi announced the film project in 2012. Kenji Iwaisawa directed the film. Iwaisawa is previously known for his animated shorts such as "Fukurai-cho, Tunnel Roji no Otoko," and "Big Boss." Ohashi was responsible for the work's character designs and for overall supervision. Rock 'n' Roll Mountain will distribute the film, with distribution cooperation by Arc Films.

Ohashi originally self-published "ON-GAKU" in 2005, and it tells the story of young delinquents who decide to start a rock band despite never having touched instruments before. Ohta Publishing later printed the manga in its 2009 ON-GAKU to Manga collection of Ohashi's work.

Source: Comic Natalie


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