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BanG Dream! FILM LIVE
BanG Dream! FILM LIVE

BanG Dream! FILM LIVE

Let's start running, to our stage!

Genres

AnimationMusic

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Five bands all have their sights set on stardom as they take the stage in the first theatrical film of the Bang Dream series.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Japanese

Runtime

72 mins

Rating

3.2/10

Release Date

13 September 2019

Country

Japan

Cast

Aimi

Aimi

Kasumi Toyama (voice)

Aina Aiba

Aina Aiba

Yukina Minato (voice)

Ayane Sakura

Ayane Sakura

Ran Mitake (voice)

Ami Maeshima

Ami Maeshima

Aya Maruyama (voice)

Miku Ito

Miku Ito

Kokoro Tsurumaki (voice)

Sae Otsuka

Sae Otsuka

Tae Hanazono (voice)

Rimi Nishimoto

Rimi Nishimoto

Rimi Ushigome (voice)

Ayaka Ohashi

Ayaka Ohashi

Saaya Yamabuki (voice)

Ayasa Ito

Ayasa Ito

Arisa Ichigaya (voice)

Haruka Kudou

Haruka Kudou

Sayo Hikawa (voice)

Yuki Nakashima

Yuki Nakashima

Lisa Imai (voice)

Megu Sakuragawa

Megu Sakuragawa

Ako Udagawa (voice)

Kanon Shizaki

Kanon Shizaki

Rinko Shirokane (voice)

Sachika Misawa

Sachika Misawa

Moca Aoba (voice)

Emiri Kato

Emiri Kato

Himari Uehara (voice)

Yoko Hikasa

Yoko Hikasa

Tomoe Udagawa (voice)

Hisako Kanemoto

Hisako Kanemoto

Tsugumi Hazawa (voice)

Ari Ozawa

Ari Ozawa

Hina Hikawa (voice)

Sumire Uesaka

Sumire Uesaka

Chisato Shirasagi (voice)

Ikumi Nakagami

Ikumi Nakagami

Maya Yamato (voice)

Sawako Hata

Sawako Hata

Eve Wakamiya (voice)

Azusa Tadokoro

Azusa Tadokoro

Kaoru Seta (voice)

Yu-ri Yoshida

Yu-ri Yoshida

Hagumi Kitazawa (voice)

Moe Toyota

Moe Toyota

Kanon Matsubara (voice)

Tomoyo Kurosawa

Tomoyo Kurosawa

Michelle (voice)

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