ZOMBIE LAND SAGA Movie Rises from The Grave in 2025

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The ZOMBIE LAND SAGA movie will shuffle into Japanese theaters this year, a new update has revealed. 

Also revealed was the film’s title of ZOMBIE LAND SAGA: Yumeginga Paradise, a visual, and a “Kick Off” promotional video.

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The announcement of a ZOMBIE LAND SAGA movie was made back in 2021, the same year the anime’s second season aired. The first season was broadcast in 2018, and Crunchyroll describes its premise as:

A typical morning. The usual music. Their normal lives. The peace these seven girls experience will suddenly be destroyed. By the living dead… zombies. A reality that they never wanted a part of, an amazing and terrifying zombie world. They all share one wish: “We want to live.” These girls will struggle through this saga, in order to achieve a miracle.

Munehisa Sakai (Dance Dance Danseur, 7th Time Loop: The Villainess Enjoys a Carefree Life Married to Her Worst Enemy! Episode 3 storyboard artist and director) directed the first two seasons at MAPPA with Shigeru Murakoshi as series composer.

The cast includes Mamoru Miyano as Kotaro Tatsumi, Kaede Hondo as Sakura Minamoto, Asami Tano as Saki Nikaido, Risa Taneda as Ai Mizuno, Maki Kawase as Junko Konno, Rika Kinugawa as Yugiri, Minami Tanaka as Lily Hoshigawa, and Kotono Mitsuishi as Tae Yamada. 

The ZOMBIE LAND SAGA girls resurfaced in anime form last December with a music video for Saga Prefecture’s Karatsu City. The staff credits for that MV include:

• Storyboard artist and unit director: Momoichiro Masuda (Oblivion Battery Episode 11 co-director)
• Character designer: Kasumi Fukagawa (Zombieland Saga)
• Choreographer: JUN JUN 
• Animation producer: Yuriko Waki (Zombieland Saga Revenge production desk)
• Animation production: MAPPA


Source: @zombielandsaga

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