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New The Rose of Versailles Anime Film's Main Trailer Reveals Theme Song by Ayaka

Video previews 'Versailles' theme song, features narration by actress Hitomi Kuroki
Video previews 'Versailles' theme song, features narration by actress Hitomi Kuroki

The staff for the new anime film of Riyoko Ikeda's The Rose of Versailles manga started streaming the film's main trailer video, featuring narration by actress Hitomi Kuroki, on Thursday. The video also reveals and previews the theme song "Versailles" by Ayaka. The film stars: Ai Yoshimura (Daily Lives of High School Boys. My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU) is directing the film at MAPPA. Tomoko Konparu (Ashita no Nadja, Uta no Prince-sama - Maji Love 1000%) is penning the script, and Mariko Oka (First Love Monster, Hell Girl) is the character designer. Hiroyuki Sawano (Attack on Titan, Blue Exorcist) is serving as music producer, and is responsible for the music along with Kohta Yamamoto (Kaina of the Great Snow Sea, 86).The staff describes the story: Ikeda serialized the original manga in Shueisha's Weekly Margaret magazine from 1972 to 1973. The "story of love and destiny" is set in the intrigue-filled court of Queen Marie Antoinette before and during the upheavals of the French Revolution. Lady Oscar is a young woman raised as a man to serve in the palace guards.Udon Entertainment began releasing the manga in English in December 2019, and has since released the entire manga in five omnibus volumes. Udon also licensed The Rose of Versailles Episodes side story manga, but has not yet released the first volume.The manga inspired a 40-episode anime in 1979-1980 that Right Stuf released in North America in 2013 in two DVD sets. Discotek produced an HD remaster of the series, and the two-volume release shipped in 2021.In addition to the television anime series, the manga inspired a 1990 animated film, perennial musicals by the all-female Takarazuka Revue since 1974, and a live-action 1978 French/Japanese film. More recently, DLE Inc. created authorized parody shorts with Flash animation. The manga inspired the Shiritsu BeruBara Academy ~Versailles no Bara Re*imagination~ (Private BeruBara Academy: Rose of Versailles Re*imagination) game from Otomate. The game released in May 2019.Source: Press release