COLORFUL STAGE! The Movie: A Miku Who Can't Sing (2025) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 17, 2025

Original Title:
劇場版プロジェクトセカイ 壊れたセカイと歌えないミク

Alternate Titles:
Gekijouban Project Sekai: Kowareta Sekai to Utaenai Miku
Gekijōban Project Sekai: Kowareta Sekai to Utaenai Miku
Kowareta SEKAI To Utaenai MIKU
The Broken World and a Miku Who Can't Sing

Genres:
Animation | Music

Production Companies:
P.A.WORKS

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

The story follows Ichika Hoshino, who hears a Miku song that she has never heard before at a CD shop and sees a Hatsune Miku whom she had never seen before. Ichika calls out to Miku, who surprised by the voice, disappears shortly after making eye contact. Miku later appears on Ichika's smartphone to tell her that she would like to reach others with her songs, but no matter how much she sings, her songs cannot reach them. After seeing Ichika reach others' hearts with her live street performance, Miku asks for her help.

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Art Designer:
Yoshinori Shiozawa

Art Direction:
Kurumi Suzuki

CGI Director:
Haruki Suzuki
Kyosuke Ogawa

Character Designer:
Yuki Akiyama
Masatoshi Tsuji

Color Designer:
Akemi Tejima

Director:
Hiroyuki Hata

Director of Photography:
Kazuya Iwai

Editor:
Ayumu Takahashi

Original Music Composer:
Satoshi Hono

Prop Designer:
Hiromi Makino

Screenplay:
Yoko Yonaiyama

Sound Director:
Jin Aketagawa

Sound Effects:
Rei Ueno

Supervising Animation Director:
Yuki Akiyama
Masatoshi Tsuji

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