Adaptation of Tohru Fujisawa's manga will open on February 22
The live-action Kamen Teacher television series based on Tohru
Fujisawa's manga starring Kis-My-Ft2 idol group member Taisuke Fujigaya
is getting a film follow-up next year. Kentaro Moriya will direct the
film, which will open in Japan on February 22. The film will mark
Fujigaya's first theatrical starring role.
The manga centers around Gōta Araki, a special instructor in the Kamen
Teacher Program that gives problem schools a complete overhaul. When he
dons a mask, Araki becomes "Kamen Teacher Hayato Jūmonji," a hero for
justice. He brings light to troubled schools by putting down
delinquents.
In the live-action version, Araki has been
transferred to another high school after a certain incident. There, he
is handed the second year's Class C, which only has problem students led
by a powerful student nicknamed "M4." Araki wants to reach out to the
students without resorting to using the power of the mask, but he
reluctantly puts it on to bring the students in line and rehabilitate
them.
Aya Ōmasa also starred in the television series an
English teacher (Paradise Kiss), while Idol group Sexy Zone's Fūma
Kikuchi (Future Diary -Another World-) played the powerful student
leader "M4." Other cast members included Johnny's Jr. members Jesse,
Yūta Kishi, Taiga Kyōmoto, Shō Takada, and A.B.C-Z's Ryōichi Tsukada.
The manga ran in Shueisha's Weekly Young Magazine from 2006 to 2007,
and Shueisha published four volumes. Fujisawa launched a sequel called
Kamen Teacher BLACK in Weekly Young Magazine in April. The television
series premiered in Japan on July 6.
Adaptation of Tohru Fujisawa's manga will open on February 22
The live-action Kamen Teacher television series based on Tohru
Fujisawa's manga starring Kis-My-Ft2 idol group member Taisuke Fujigaya
is getting a film follow-up next year. Kentaro Moriya will direct the
film, which will open in Japan on February 22. The film will mark
Fujigaya's first theatrical starring role.
The manga centers around Gōta Araki, a special instructor in the Kamen
Teacher Program that gives problem schools a complete overhaul. When he
dons a mask, Araki becomes "Kamen Teacher Hayato Jūmonji," a hero for
justice. He brings light to troubled schools by putting down
delinquents.
In the live-action version, Araki has been
transferred to another high school after a certain incident. There, he
is handed the second year's Class C, which only has problem students led
by a powerful student nicknamed "M4." Araki wants to reach out to the
students without resorting to using the power of the mask, but he
reluctantly puts it on to bring the students in line and rehabilitate
them.
Aya Ōmasa also starred in the television series an
English teacher (Paradise Kiss), while Idol group Sexy Zone's Fūma
Kikuchi (Future Diary -Another World-) played the powerful student
leader "M4." Other cast members included Johnny's Jr. members Jesse,
Yūta Kishi, Taiga Kyōmoto, Shō Takada, and A.B.C-Z's Ryōichi Tsukada.
The manga ran in Shueisha's Weekly Young Magazine from 2006 to 2007,
and Shueisha published four volumes. Fujisawa launched a sequel called
Kamen Teacher BLACK in Weekly Young Magazine in April. The television
series premiered in Japan on July 6.
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