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tardust Pictures Establishes Manga Imprint for Eventual Live-Action Adaptations

  • 26-Apr-2024, 20:11
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It's great news for fans of "My Boyfriend in Orange" to hear that the manga will be resuming serialization after the author's hiatus. The story's blend of romance and firefighting action has clearly struck a chord with readers, and they'll be eager to see how the narrative progresses from where it left off.

The premise of the manga, featuring a high school student navigating new challenges and finding unexpected love with a firefighter, offers a unique twist on the shojo genre. The character dynamics and emotional depth explored in "My Boyfriend in Orange" have contributed to its popularity both in Japan and internationally.

With Kodansha USA Publishing releasing the manga digitally in English, even more readers will have the opportunity to enjoy this heartwarming story. The combination of relatable characters, engaging storytelling, and themes of courage and self-discovery make "My Boyfriend in Orange" a series worth following.

It's an interesting strategy to combine the strengths of Stardust Promotion's film production capabilities with manga creation. By planning manga projects with the intention of adapting them into live-action films, the label aims to tap into the popularity of both mediums and potentially create successful cross-media franchises.

"Kara-chan & Shito-san &" and "Yadokari (Hermit Crab)" seem like promising choices for the label's initial manga projects. Both series likely offer compelling stories and characters that have the potential to resonate with audiences. Leveraging the planning stages effectively will be crucial in ensuring that the manga adaptations are well-received and have the necessary elements to translate smoothly into live-action films.

Collaboration between creators, publishers, and filmmakers will be key in bringing these projects to fruition. With careful planning and execution, the label could establish itself as a notable player in the realm of manga-to-film adaptations, offering fans engaging content across different media formats.

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Image via PR Times

Kara-chan & and Shito-san & follows the food-loving Kara and the sauna-loving Shito as they visit private saunas across Japan.


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Image via PR Times

Yadokari centers on Kentarō, a young man with a strong sense of justice who aims to be a politician. He trades places with the heinous gangster Ryūji.

Takano wrote the scripts for the live-action Kakegurui and Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!, both based on manga. Bull is the pseudonym of manga creator Hirokazu Fukuda.

Sources: PR Times, Comic Natalie

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