Live-Action Land of Tanabata Series’ Main Clip Previews Protagonist’s Supernatural Ability

Disney+ Japan began streaming the principle clip video for Land of Tanabata, the live-action series adaptation of Hitoshi Iwaaki‘s Tanabata no Kuni manga on Tuesday. The video exhibits the protagonist Nanmaru displaying off his supernatural capacity to “create small holes in something” to the opposite members of his school membership. Notice: the under video doesn’t have English subtitles.


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Picture through Disney+ Japan’s Twitter account

The collection will debut in Japan on Disney+ on July 4. Hulu is listing the collection as a Hulu Authentic launch with a three-episode premiere on July 5 within the U.S.

The live-action collection will star Kanata Hosoda as Yōji Minamimaru. Takahide Sano, Hayato Kawai, and Yūsuke Taki are are directing the collection, and Taki, Akiko Miyoshi, and Mari Asato are writing the scripts. Takamasa Ōe is cooperating on the scripts.

Different solid members embrace:

The manga facilities on Yōji Minamimaru, nicknamed Nanmaru. He’s a school pupil who has the supernatural capacity that enables him to “create small holes in something.” With this seemingly ineffective capacity, he should confront a disaster threatening the whole world.

Iwaaki (Parasyte, Historie) serialized the manga from 1996 to 1999 in Shogakukan‘s Weekly Big Comic Spirits journal. The manga has 4 compiled e-book volumes.

Iwaaki’s Parasyte (Kiseiju) manga ran from 1990 to 1995 and impressed an anime collection and two live-action movies from 2014-2015. Mixxine, the corporate that finally turned Tokyopop, revealed Parasyte in its Mixxine journal and later in compiled e-book volumes. Del Rey then republished the collection from 2007-2009. Kodansha Comics republished the manga once more from 2011-2012, and started reprinting the collection after the anime’s debut.

Sources: Disney+ Japan’s YouTube channel, Comic Natalie