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Revue Starlight: The Movie
Revue Starlight: The Movie

Revue Starlight: The Movie

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AnimationDramaFantasyActionMusic

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The stage emulates life and compresses it, setting free skills learned over lifetimes in brief but dazzling displays for the amusement and judgment of others. For the performers, it is the ultimate risk, and some will rise while others must fall. Nowhere is this truer than at the Seisho Music Academy, where music, dance and real weapons all come into play in the creation of the next great Star. Karen and Hikari’s destinies have been linked since a childhood promise, but their journeys here have taken very different paths. Now, after Hikari leaves, Karen must discover who she is without her opposite, while Hikari must rediscover her own course. Nor are they the only girls who must reassess and change if they want to achieve their dreams, as the dance, magic, and swordplay continue!

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Japanese

Runtime

120 mins

Rating

8.6/10

Release Date

04 June 2021

Country

Japan

Cast

Momoyo Koyama

Momoyo Koyama

Karen Aijo (voice)

Suzuko Mimori

Suzuko Mimori

Hikari Kagura (voice)

Moeka Koizumi

Moeka Koizumi

Nana Daiba (voice)

Maho Tomita

Maho Tomita

Maya Tendo (voice)

Aina Aiba

Aina Aiba

Claudine Saijou (voice)

Haruki Iwata

Haruki Iwata

Mahiru Tsuyuzaki (voice)

Hinata Sato

Hinata Sato

Junna Hoshimi (voice)

Ayasa Ito

Ayasa Ito

Kaoruko Hanayagi (voice)

Teru Ikuta

Teru Ikuta

Futaba Isurugi (voice)

Kenjiro Tsuda

Kenjiro Tsuda

Giraffe (voice)

Saya Hirose

Saya Hirose

Shion Amemiya (voice)

Asuka Shinomiya

Asuka Shinomiya

Kiriko Masai (voice)

Kaori Nazuka

Kaori Nazuka

Rei Sakuragi (voice)

Sayaka Ohara

Sayaka Ohara

Karen's Mother (voice)

Mie Sonozaki

Mie Sonozaki

Maki (voice)

Ayako Kawasumi

Ayako Kawasumi

Hikari's Mother (voice)

Manami Hanawa

Manami Hanawa

(voice)

Ayumi Mano

Ayumi Mano

(voice)

Tomomi Tanaka

Tomomi Tanaka

(voice)

Ruka Shoji

Ruka Shoji

(voice)

Mayu Kudou

Mayu Kudou

(voice)

Hana Hishikawa

Hana Hishikawa

(voice)

Mayumi Tsukishima

Mayumi Tsukishima

(voice)

Yuuki Shin

Yuuki Shin

(voice)

Risa Watanabe

Risa Watanabe

(voice)

Honami Obata

Honami Obata

(voice)

Iori Saeki

Iori Saeki

(voice)

Genta Nakamura

Genta Nakamura

(voice)

Misano Sakai

Misano Sakai

(voice)

Masato Niwa

Masato Niwa

(voice)

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