Ryuu to sobakasu no hime full movie















Director Mamoru Hosoda announced during a live event that Ryuu to Sobakasu no Hime (BELLE: The Dragon and Freckled Princess), his most recent animated
The official website for Mamoru Hosoda's Ryuu to Sobakasu no Hime (Belle) anime film revealed on Wednesday that singer-songwriter Kaho Nakamura will play the p…
The official website for Mamoru Hosoda's Ryuu to Sobakasu no Hime (Belle) anime film revealed additional staff and a new visual (pictured) on Friday. The film …
When Suzu felt that writing music was her only remaining purpose in life, she discovers the huge online space known as “U”, where she takes on her personality, Belle. Another me, another reality, we are no longer limited to one world. Suzu quickly realizes that when she’s inside “U” as her avatar, Belle, she can sing quite naturally. As he continues to show his own music in the virtual world, he quickly becomes the rising star of “U”. However, that surprise is short-lived. Suddenly, a mysterious dragon-shaped creature appears before her …
Belle (Ryuu to Sobakasu no Hime)
Thirteen girls have been brought to Fuuka Academy to battle mysterious creatures known as Orphans, each with the ability to materialize “Elements” and summon metallic guardians known as “Childs.” They must decide who they truly care about and why they fight, each with a different personality and background.
On the official site for the new animated film directed by Mamoru Hosoda (Toki wo Kakeru Shoujo, Summer Wars, Bakemono no Ko, Mirai no Mirai) and produced by Studio Chizu, Ryuu to Sobakasu no Hime (The Dragon and Freckled Princess, or also Belle), a new promotional image of the project was published.
Our protagonist, Suzu, is a 17-year-old high school student, who lives in the countryside of Kochi Prefecture with her father, after losing her mother at a young age. She loved to sing with her mother more than anything else, but as a result of her death she is no longer able to sing. It wasn’t long before she and her father grew increasingly distant from each other, and Suzu closed her heart to the rest of the world.
When Suzu felt that writing music was the only remaining purpose in her life, she discovers the huge online space known as “U”, where she takes on the personality of her, Belle. Another me, another reality, we are no longer limited to one world. Suzu quickly realizes that when she’s inside “U” as her avatar, Belle, she can sing quite naturally. As she continues to showcase her own music in the virtual world, she quickly becomes the rising star of “U”. However, that surprise is short-lived. Suddenly, a mysterious dragon-shaped creature appears before her.
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With this figure, the Studio Chizu film has surpassed the total collection of Ookami Kodomo no Ame to Yuki in Japan, which was 4.22 billion yen, and is on track to exceed the 5.85 billion yen raised by Bakemono no Ko (The Boy and the Beast), the highest figure for the director and the studio, barring lockdowns or closures of cinemas as a result of daily cases of COVID-19. Finally, the film was released on July 16 in theaters in Japan, and also in 38 IMAX cinemas, being the first film produced by Hosoda to be screened in this type of theater.