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Examples of "mirei_kiritani"
A live-action film adaption of the manga, starring Kento Hayashi,
Mirei
Kiritani
, Yu Shirota, Natsumi Abe, and Nana Katase, released in Japanese cinemas on February 4, 2012.
The film was announced in April 2015. The casting of
Mirei
Kiritani
as Aguri Yukimura and Kazunari Ninomiya as the God of Death was announced in September 2015. The casting of Hiroki Narimiya as Kōtarō Yanagisawa was announced in December 2015 and the casting of Tsuyoshi Abe as Red Eye was announced in January 2016.
Misaki Sakurai (
Mirei
Kiritani
) has not dated in a long time. She has focused on her work as a pâtissier to eventually run her own business. One day, she gets fired from work. She then meets her first love from high school Chiaki Shibasaki (Shohei Miura). Misaki Sakurai works part-time at Chiaki’s restaurant and also stays there. While she lives with Chiaki at his restaurant, she realizes that Chiaki's two younger brothers Toma (Shūhei Nomura) and Kanata (Kento Yamazaki) also live there.
Mirei
Kiritani
, who portrayed Maya in the film, was surprised when she was offered the role, as she had been playing the games herself for a long time. Aoi Yūki, Maya's voice in the anime series, was anxious during her audition for the role, and said that she had her own idea of Maya's character at first, but learned to understand the character through directions from the anime's director.
His anime, manga, and TV depictions tend to be as a handsome young man, sometimes a bishōnen. The Latin American dub of "Rurouni Kenshin", even mistook Okita for a woman. In fact, in a 1991 movie, "Bakumatsu Jūnjōden" (幕末純情伝), he is portrayed as a boyish woman. In a 2003 theatrical production of the same name (which has been renewed every few years), (s)he's been portrayed over the years by actresses such as Ryoko Hirosue, Satomi Ishihara,
Mirei
Kiritani
, and Rena Matsui.
The game was first hinted at as a crossover between Capcom and Level-5 by Inafune, who was talking to Japanese business magazine "Diamond" prior to the Tokyo Game Show 2010, where he mentioned that he had great respect for Akihiro Hino, the CEO of Level-5. On September 25, 2010 the game was outed on Twitter when Jiro Ishii of Level-5 accidentally tweeted to Jin Fujisawa of Square Enix, "Huh? Oh, Gyakuten XX. I'm making it, with Mr. Takumi!" in Japanese. This led to rampant speculation of a new "Ace Attorney" game being developed by Level-5, similar to how new Capcom games from established franchises are being developed externally, such as being developed by British developer Ninja Theory. The mistake was quickly covered up by Jiro Ishii who tweeted later that day that, "A misunderstanding seems to be spreading, so let me say that I'm currently working only on "Time Travelers"" Yo Oizumi and Maki Horikita, who voiced Professor Layton and Luke in previous games reprise their roles, whilst Phoenix and Maya are voiced by Hiroki Narimiya and
Mirei
Kiritani
, who also played their roles in the "Gyakuten Saiban" live action film.