In addition to the TV anime adaptation confirmed in April, Hakusensha announced today in the newest 21st issue of its biweekly shoujo manga magazine Hana to Yume that a live-action film adaptation of Ryoko Fukuyama's Fukumenkei Noise romance manga series is also planned.
According to Fukuyama, the live-action film project was launched before the TV anime, and the two have been developed by different groups and have no connections. Details on the film are expected to be revealed soon.
覆面系ノイズ 実写映画化のお知らせ https://t.co/PPSHGTAVWa
— 福山リョウコ[8/19覆面系10] (@ryocoryocoryoco) October 5, 2016
(TVアニメ化のお知らせはこちら https://t.co/3UFdKacoeE ) http://pic.twitter.com/Bkv0tBnJnI
Fukuyama is best known for her debut comedy series Nosatsu Junkie, that ran for 16 tankobon volumes
from 2003 to 2008. Her third serialization work in Hana to Yume, Fukumenteki Noise has been running
since 2013. Currently 10 tankobon volumes are available in Japan and the series has printed over one
million copies.
The story focuses on the protagonist girl Nino who loves singing. She is always wearing a mask because
she can't stop screaming when her feelings run high. She experienced two partings in her childhood, one
with Momo who was her first love, and another with Yuzu who was a song-writing boy. When she becomes
a high school student, the three finally meet again.
Announcement for the TV anime in April
覆面系ノイズ テレビアニメ化のおしらせ https://t.co/pCCKRJOfoE http://pic.twitter.com/8cjJiBgvSk
— 福山リョウコ[8/19覆面系10] (@ryocoryocoryoco) April 20, 2016
Tankobon 1st and 10th volume covers
Source: Ryoko Fukuyama, Hana to Yume
© Ryoko Fukuyama/Hakusensha
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