Jellyfish Can’t Swim at Night – Trailer for Upcoming Live Action Movie
Doga Kobo is all set for the “Jellyfish Can’t Swim at Night” live-action and has released its trailer. The story is based on the original anime series of the same title. The trailer has sparked anime lovers once again. This is the fourth trailer in sequence with aesthetic visuals. If you haven’t seen the Jellyfish Can’t Swim In The Night trailer live-action yet, then join the trip to know all the behind-the-scenes and official statements.
Jellyfish Can’t Swim In The Night: Trailer
The anime series is based on the popular children’s book of the same name but with a twist. The story revolves around a group of young cheerful girls enjoying on beach side. The series is filmed in Shibuya, Tokyo. Girls are walking, casting names, and enjoying the seaside. The trailer was in the camcorder style with a time stamp.
The very first live-action trailer will reveal on November 1 at 19:00 JST. The trailer is a symbol of celebration from the anime studio. The trailer will be a celebration achievement by Doga Kobo for its 50th anniversary. JELEE holds the honor for the live-action series storyline as it’s now the same as the published anime. The series will be released in 2024 but no exact date is revealed.
Jellyfish Can’t Swim In The Night Official Statement and Cast
The official website of the series and their X account officially made the announcement. More information is shared about the series film cast. The director is Ryohei Takeshita of Eromanga Sensei and the scriptwriter and series composer is Yuji Yaku of Bottom-Tier Character Tomozaki. The main character designer is popman3580 and Junichiro Taniguchi is responsible for adjusting the design according to animation. This official information is in X post as:
The official announcement translation of the series website is as follows:
“I want to find what I enjoy.”
Shibuya, a district overflowing with identity.
A girl trying to find herself drifts through Shibuya in the dead of night until a special encounter changes everything.
Produced by Doga Kobo on the studio’s 50th anniversary, this is coming-of-age ensemble drama directed by Eromanga Sensei‘s Ryohei Takeshita and penned by Bottom-Tier Character Tomozaki author Yuji Yaku.
For the first time, the creative activities of unknown young girls will begin——
Jellyfish Can’t Swim In The Night trailer live-action is all set to launch in 2024. The anime lovers are magically in love with the series of the trailer and are hoping it will be the best of Doga Kobo‘s work. Fans are still occupied with the most anticipated sequels in 2023. Let’s see what the live-action trailer will look like.