'Fairy Tail: Dragon Cry' Movie News & Updates: Anime's Cast, Staff & Character Design Exclusive! Weekly Shonen Dropped A Massive Update
Fans of the Japanese anime "Fairy Tail" are happy as this was indeed a big week for them that is full of revealed information. The Weekly Shonen Magazine not just offered a double chapter spoil, cover and color page in the issue. But also the magazine teases the upcoming movie of the anime series titled "Dragon City."
A whole new week for "Fairy Tail" and a whole new revealed information, the film will still feature the original cast of the anime. The character of Zashu, Sonia, Animus and obviously the producer of the series, Hiro Mashima. Meanwhile, the director of "Attack on Titan" and "Gate," Tatsuma Minamikawa will step up to mold the A-1 Picture production, Crunchyroll has reported.
Yuuko Yamada will provide the character designs, Yasuharu Takanashi will take on the music in the film, and Shoji Yonemura will write the screenplay. For the casting of the characters, Natsu will be played by Tetsuya Kakihara, Lucy will be Aya Hirano, Happy will be Rie Kugimiya, Gray will be played by Yuuichi Nakamura. Sayaka Ohara will be Erza, Satomi Sato will be Wendy and Yui Horie will be Carla.
Comicbook reported that "Fairy Tail" first debuted back in 2009 and has begun one of the most popular franchises in Japan. Fans are just so happy after hearing that GAGA is set to release another movie of the anime.
The movie is titled "Fairy Tail: Dragon City" and is set to hit the theater in 2017 spring, the movie's official website also teased the fans with the first page of the draft script of the anime film. The script was revealed suggesting the adventure of Natsu in search for the dragon Igneel as the line was tagged as "Everything started from here."
The first photo was also shared in the mocked-up pages, and in the left page of the photo, fans buzzing over as the page shows four art panels. "Fairy Tail" is set to hit the theater on May 5, 2017.
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