“Real Girl” Live-Action Support Cast Revealed—Yutaro & More!

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The cast for the live action adaptation of Real Girl (3D Kanojo) has finally been announced, a tale not of beauty and the beast, but one of beauty and the otaku – one of pure love.

Playing the role of the handsome Mitsuya Takanashi, who goes to the same high school as protagonists Hikari Tsutsui and Iroha Igarashi, is 18-year-old Hiroya Shimizu (The World of Kanoko, 2014; Solomon’s Perjury, 2015; Chihayafuru series).

 

Although he may be good looking, he does have a bad side to him. He is interested in Iroha but is hostile toward Hikari. Actor Hiroya Shimizu commented about playing Mitsuya, saying “I ad-lib, sometimes to the point that I completely lose sight of the character.”

 

Shimizu has never played the role of a ‘handsome boy’ before. “For me, this was one of the challenges of working on this film. To the people that will watch it: please prepare a change of abs. For me personally, I have overcome a hurdle, but you’ll see what I mean. It’s amusing on a realistic level.”

Taking the role of the energetic Arisa Ishino, who is in the same year and who is in love with Mitsuya, is 19-year-old actress Yuri Tsunematsu (Before We Vanish, 2017; Sagrada Reset, 2017; NHK Taiga Drama Sanada Maru). Tsunematsu is receiving much attention right now as a young and talented actress.

 

“[Arisa is] a bright and powerful girl,” she explains. Looking back on the filming, she says “Although it was my first time meeting some of the people from the 6 cast members, we got on so well. It was fun getting to act with them.” Tsunematsu adds, “I want people to watch this movie knowing full well how on good terms we all were with each  other, something us lot could only portray!”

Playing the role of 2D-loving otaku girl and Tsutsui’s underclassman Sumie Ayado is 17-year-old Moka Shiraishi (Haruchika, 2017) who won the grand prix at the 7th Toho Cinderella Audition.

 

Shiraishi gave comments about her character, saying “She’s like a girl living only in my world. She has experience her first love and will grow from it.” She goes on to talk about the film. “Love has the power to change people. The film shows that.”

 

“The 6 of us are from the same generation, and our personalities all clashed together to make this film. It’s vivid and lively. It teaches one to think about the wonders someone. Enjoy your youth together with us on the big screen!”

Lastly, playing the part of Tsutsui’s one friend and kind, cat-ear loving otaku Yūto Itō is the hugely popular 19-year-old model and clothing store charisma clerk Yutaro, who also has a series of articles here on MOSHI MOSHI NIPPON where readers get to join him on his dates.

 

Yutaro boasts huge popularity from people of all ages for his pure and cute appearance and unique fashion style. He work doesn’t stop at modelling – he has also appeared as an actor in a TV drama, and now in this movie!

 

Yutaro let us in on his mental state after the filming. “I was saved by everyone around me. I was anxious at first because this was my first time shooting a film, but the cast were the same age as me and so we got along immediately which made me really happy. I was also able to consult on various things about the shoot, so I was able to tackle it without worry.”

 

He finished by saying, “I was happy over the past one-and-a-half months I spent as Itō in such a beautiful environment.”

 

Producer Comment:

“Generally speaking, Mitsuya, Ishino, Ayado and Itō are support characters, but when we wrote the script, we didn’t want it to just be about Iroha and Tsutsui. We wanted people to be able to sympathise with one of the other four too, so we paid close attention to drawing out their stories and individualities too.

 

“So when we were casting for the roles, we made sure to pick people that would faithfully portray the four of their personalities.

 

“Filming was pretty rough since it was the middle of summer, but the six of them really got along and acted with so much energy. I think that atmosphere properly spilled over into the film too. Please look forward to seeing the completed production.”

 

The cast deepened their relationship and worked hard together while enjoying their youthful days on set. That aspect has been projected onto the big screen in an ultimate love story that will charm both guys and girls of any age alike.

 

We look forward to laughing and crying at this love story of a beautiful girl and an otaku, played out by three ‘real’ girls and two 2D loving otaku.

 

◼︎Information

“Real Girl (3D Kanojo)” (Live Action Adaptation)

Release Date: Autumn 2018

Homepage: 3dkanojomovie.jp

©2018 映画「3D彼女 リアルガール」製作委員会 ©Mao Nanami / Kodansha Ltd.

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