The new trailer of the Naoki Prize-winning animated film "Meat from the Fishing Port" will be released on June 11

The new trailer of the Naoki Prize-winning animated film "Meat from the Fishing Port" will be released on June 11

The new animated film "Meat from the Fishing Port" planned by Japan's senior national-level host Akashiya Sanma has been confirmed to be released on June 11. Today, on June 1, the official released the latest special promotional video, bringing the new ED theme song "TAKETEN" performed by GReeeeN. Let's enjoy it together.

The animated film "Meat Child of the Fishing Port" is adapted from the original novel of the same name by Kanako Nishi. It is planned for the first time by Akashiya Sanma and produced by STUDIO4℃, the production company of "Children of the Sea" and "Genius Carnival". The director is Ayumu Watanabe, and it tells the growth story of a mother and daughter living on a boat in the fishing port.

The voice actor for the main character Niko is Otake Shinobu, the ex-wife of Sanma, and the voice of her classmate Ninomiya is Hanae Natsuki. The voice of the main character's daughter is Kimura Kokomi. The theme song "Poem of Impression" is praised by the Akashi family as "a textbook of life".

"Meat in the Fishing Port" ED theme song promotional video:

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