The official website for Gekijōban Sylvanian Families: Freya Kara no Okurimono (Sylvanian Families the Movie: A Gift From Freya), the first anime film for Epoch’s Sylvanian Families toy line, has begun posting the film’s full trailer. on Tuesday. The trailer reveals and previews the film’s theme song “SweetSweet” by pop duo Puffy (PuffyAmiYumi).
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“SweetSweet” is the duo Puffy’s first collaboration with musician and producer Tamio Okuda in 13 years since the song “RGW” in 2010. Okuda wrote many of the duo’s previous songs on 90 and 2000. The duo performed various anime theme songs, including SD Gun Force, Hataraki Man, Oh! Edo Rocket, Genji Monogatari Sennenki, Chibi Maruko-chan, Naruto Shippūden: The Will of Fire, Bunny Drop, and Shimajirō no Wow!. The American animated film Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi, which ran from 2004 to 2006, is based on the duo’s musical lives. Puffy performed the theme song for that show as well as for the Cartoon Network animated series Teen Titans (although they did not voice either).
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The CG film answers the question of what is the secret that makes the Sylvanian village a wonderful place. In the story, the bunny girl Freya is trying to make everyone happy, set during her mother’s birthday and the festival the annual star of the Sylvanian village.
The film will open on November 23.
The film’s cast for the film includes:
Kazuya Konaka (Rayca, 2003 Astro Boy) is directing the film, with Hirotoshi Kobayashi (2003 Astro Boy, Dr. Pinoko no Mori no Bōken, Atagoal wa Neko no Mori) penning the script. Jun Ichikawa (The Morose Mononokean II, True Cooking Master Boy, Seven Days War) is composing the music. Frebari is producing the film.
This toy line inspired a new television anime that premiered on Tokyo MX and Sun TV in October 2022. New cast for that anime includes Aya Yamane as Freya Chocolate, Saya Tanaka as Lyla Persian, Madoka Murakami as Ralph Walnut, Eriko Kadokura as Melinda Cakebread and Misaki Watada as Creme Chocolate. LandQ Studios is making the series. The franchise also has a new full 3DCG anime titled Sylvanian Families Freya no Go for Dream! (Sylvanian Families: Freya’s Go For Dream!), premiered on Tokyo MX on July 6.
Shogakukan Music & Digital Entertainment animated the franchise’s 2017 anime series, which received a second and third season in 2018 and 2019.
Japanese company Epoch created its first toy line in 1985. The brand inspired the 1987 American animated series as well as the 1998 British stop-motion animated series. The franchise also inspired a three-episode Japanese CG anime video series in 2007. In the United States, the franchise is also known as Calico Critters.
Source: Gekijōban Sylvanian Families: Freya Kara no Okurimono anime film’s website, Natalie comedy