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January 6, 2017. Archived from the original on July 10, 2021. Retrieved January 6, 2017. ^ "Lancement des Japan Expo Awards 2017". manga-news. com (in French). December 1, 2021. Archived from the original on December 25, 2021. Retrieved December 4, 2021. ^ Loo, Egan (November 29, 2021). "Top-Selling Manga in Japan by Volume: 2021 — Demon Slayer Finale Sells Record 5.Maria Ishida (マリア, Ishida Maria) Voiced by: Erena Kamata (Japanese); AnnaBelle Deaner[9] (English) Shōya's niece and the daughter of his older sister and Pedro. Ito Nishimiya (西宮 いと, Nishimiya Ito) Voiced by: Ikuko Tani (Japanese); Barbara Goodson[9] (English) Shōko and Yuzuru's grandmother and Yaeko's mother. Pedro (ペドロ, Pedoro) Voiced by: Ryunosuke Watanuki (Japanese); Chris Jai Alex[9] (English) Maria's father, the husband of Shōya's older sister and Shōya's brother-in-law. Production[edit] The anime adaptation of the manga was announced in the manga's final chapter that released on November 19, 2014,[10] later specifying that the adaptation will be an anime theatrical film on December 17, 2014. [11] In the Weekly Shōnen Magazine's 46th issue of 2015 that released on October 14, 2015, Kyoto Animation and Naoko Yamada were announced to be the animation studio and director of the film adaptation, respectively. [12] The film's distributor, Shochiku, listed the adaptation releasing in Q4 2016. [13] On April 8, 2016, the film adaptation's official website opened, announcing that Reiko Yoshida would write the script for the film, Futoshi Nishiya would design the characters and the film was scheduled for release in Japanese theaters on September 17, 2016. [14] Kensuke Ushio and Pony Canyon composed and produced the music, respectively. [7] The film's theme song, titled Koi wo Shita no wa (恋をしたのは), was performed by Aiko, while "My Generation" by The Who was used during the opening credit. [15][16] For the English dub, deaf actress Lexi Cowden was cast as Shōko. [17] Analysis[edit] Themes[edit] The cinematic adaptation, based on the manga of the same name by Yoshitoki Ōima, covers a large part of the original plot.
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