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Une jeune musicienne de Shibuya, Ichika, rencontre Hatsune Miku après avoir entendu sa chanson dans un magasin. Les deux travaillent ensemble pour aider Miku nouer des liens par la musique.Une jeune musicienne de Shibuya, Ichika, rencontre Hatsune Miku après avoir entendu sa chanson dans un magasin. Les deux travaillent ensemble pour aider Miku nouer des liens par la musique.Une jeune musicienne de Shibuya, Ichika, rencontre Hatsune Miku après avoir entendu sa chanson dans un magasin. Les deux travaillent ensemble pour aider Miku nouer des liens par la musique.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Akina
- Kohane Azusawa
- (voix)
Yu Asakawa
- Megurine Luka
- (voix)
Naoto Fuga
- KAITO
- (voix)
Saki Fujita
- Hatsune Miku
- (voix)
Ai Furihata
- Airi Momoi
- (voix)
Meiko Haigo
- MEIKO
- (voix)
Karin Isobe
- Saki Tenma
- (English version)
- (voix)
Kent Itou
- Toya Aoyagi
- (voix)
Machico
- Nene Kusanagi
- (voix)
Yui Ogura
- Minori Hanasato
- (voix)
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Hatsune Miku is an icon sadly this movie is not too friendly for people who are not familiar with the video game it comes from.
I say this because there are around 4 or 5 different groups each of them has around 5 artists in them, the movie jumps back and forth between them constantly and it doesn't explain very well who they're, what they do... (You can guess though) Why each of them has a variant of Miku and other Vocaloids.
Later on after investigating a bit i understood that these are recurring characters of a popular video game, so if you're not familiar with this then you'll be confused with these groups
Because of this i think the story wasn't very good, it felt like a bunch of things where happening just for the sake of it.
The animation itself is really good specially in the dancing & singing sequences.
Soundtrack is good but they left the catchy songs towards the end.
There's one thing to dislike in the Spanish subtitles: At least for the North America release the majority of subtitles are hard to read on colorful scenes because the text blends with it.
I thought just coming up to this movie just knowing "Hatsune Miku sings and it's popular" was enough to enjoy it but it was an overall confusing experience for me.
I say this because there are around 4 or 5 different groups each of them has around 5 artists in them, the movie jumps back and forth between them constantly and it doesn't explain very well who they're, what they do... (You can guess though) Why each of them has a variant of Miku and other Vocaloids.
Later on after investigating a bit i understood that these are recurring characters of a popular video game, so if you're not familiar with this then you'll be confused with these groups
Because of this i think the story wasn't very good, it felt like a bunch of things where happening just for the sake of it.
The animation itself is really good specially in the dancing & singing sequences.
Soundtrack is good but they left the catchy songs towards the end.
There's one thing to dislike in the Spanish subtitles: At least for the North America release the majority of subtitles are hard to read on colorful scenes because the text blends with it.
I thought just coming up to this movie just knowing "Hatsune Miku sings and it's popular" was enough to enjoy it but it was an overall confusing experience for me.
It was alright. You gotta play the game to get most of the movie but overall it's fine. The message of the movie is kinda generic too since the whole "believe in yourself/don't give up" thing has been overdone. Also my first time watching anime so I might not understand some common tropes. Overall as a person from the outside looking in I give it a 6/10. The animation is beautiful and I think the characters were well designed. As I said the storyline is somewhat lacking and the dialogue feels repetitive in some aspects. I feel if they fix some of these mistakes like the lack of introduction for things like the Sekai and characters they could make a promising sequel.
I love the movie, you can literally just go in and watch it for Miku with no context of the game (I haven't played it) and just enjoy it. Random people who watch this like parents or random friends won't like it because they do not appreciate Migu, but you know that's pretty standard for normies. I don't know why people with no liking for Miku or anime are watching this movie. So many of the negatives are not understanding or just flat negative, more than likely Miku haters of this movie are jealous Teto wasn't in it. Definitely gonna watch a 3rd time and get it late on. I love Hatsune Miku and friends :D.
It's been a while since I discovered Hatsune Miku's music, and when I found out that there was a game franchise based on the same Sonic products as the character, I almost fell over backwards. And when I found out that they were going to make a movie based on the games... This movie was made by a not very well-known studio, P. A. Works, and it's about a group of teenagers who discover Miku as a program on their cell phones, and start making music as a way to show their passion for her. The movie is very cute, with strangely memorable songs, and excellent animation, by the way. It doesn't have a wonderful, deep or emotional story, but you can see that the team loves Hatsune Miku and tried hard to do the best they could for the fans. I highly recommend watching it, especially if you like 2D anime singers and musical comedies. The fact that it's barely out and has a 9.6 on IMDb (subject to change) is proof of that.
I want to preface this with saying that I used to be a HUGE project sekai fan, being player rank 150, reading all the base stories and even beating master 34s and 35s. I was OBSESSED with the game for the course of a year or two, but eventually it fizzled out. When the movie was announced, I was really excited for what it was gonna be like. Turns out, I did not enjoy it as much as I thought I was going to (despite me having context behind all the characters).
I happened to love the art a lot in the movie, everything looked so stunning and that aspect was really cool. Also the music was, while I didn't really like the ending songs for each unit, except for l/n, really good! I especially loved the gunjo sanka orchestral rendition. There were also a lot of cool vocaloid references that I took notice to and thought they were really neat!
Now for the neutral parts: A lot of the dialogue felt like they were talking, but weren't really getting anywhere? It felt like banter a lot of the time. The comedy moments also felt in the same vain, where they were amusing and entertaining, but weren't really funny or something I would laugh at. The dialogue just felt meh to me.
Now for the negatives: The movies pace felt as slow as a snail in the first to third quarter. I kept thinking to myself "whats the conflict?", being bored out of my mind sometimes. There was 0 threat of anything, which made everything uninteresting. UNTIL the third act, which had a VERY BIG EVENT that was really dramatic, to the point where it was kinda funny and a little stupid (iykyk). And then immediately after that, the stakes get lighter, then they solve the problem and everything gos back to normal.
I think the biggest issue the movie has through is trying to focus on so many characters at once, bouncing back between so many at once. It felt like I truly had no time to bask in any of the ideas the story was presenting (only being exacerbated with the slow as hell pace and dialogue that didnt move anything forward). In the second act though, the problem got even BIGGER, as the conflict was widened up to all of japan and there was a montage of a bunch of characters struggling, and it felt like I could not truly submerge myself with any of the characters or ideas at hand.
OVERALL: it wasn't an awful or an even bad movie, It just feels like I walked out of the theatre empty handed. No ideas, plot-points, or new characters really stuck or made a mark on me do to it just being uninteresting, boring and hard to digest.
I happened to love the art a lot in the movie, everything looked so stunning and that aspect was really cool. Also the music was, while I didn't really like the ending songs for each unit, except for l/n, really good! I especially loved the gunjo sanka orchestral rendition. There were also a lot of cool vocaloid references that I took notice to and thought they were really neat!
Now for the neutral parts: A lot of the dialogue felt like they were talking, but weren't really getting anywhere? It felt like banter a lot of the time. The comedy moments also felt in the same vain, where they were amusing and entertaining, but weren't really funny or something I would laugh at. The dialogue just felt meh to me.
Now for the negatives: The movies pace felt as slow as a snail in the first to third quarter. I kept thinking to myself "whats the conflict?", being bored out of my mind sometimes. There was 0 threat of anything, which made everything uninteresting. UNTIL the third act, which had a VERY BIG EVENT that was really dramatic, to the point where it was kinda funny and a little stupid (iykyk). And then immediately after that, the stakes get lighter, then they solve the problem and everything gos back to normal.
I think the biggest issue the movie has through is trying to focus on so many characters at once, bouncing back between so many at once. It felt like I truly had no time to bask in any of the ideas the story was presenting (only being exacerbated with the slow as hell pace and dialogue that didnt move anything forward). In the second act though, the problem got even BIGGER, as the conflict was widened up to all of japan and there was a montage of a bunch of characters struggling, and it felt like I could not truly submerge myself with any of the characters or ideas at hand.
OVERALL: it wasn't an awful or an even bad movie, It just feels like I walked out of the theatre empty handed. No ideas, plot-points, or new characters really stuck or made a mark on me do to it just being uninteresting, boring and hard to digest.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesSaki Fujita, who's voice is used for Miku's vocaloid program, recorded all new lines for Miku just for this movie. This was the first time in 17 years new voice lines were recorded for Miku without using the Vocaloid software.
- ConnexionsSpin-off from Purojekuto sekai karafuru sutêji feat. Hatsune Miku (2020)
- Bandes originalesHajimari no Mirai (The Beginning of the Future)
Written, Composed, and Arranged by 40 Mp and Sasakure.Uk
Performed by Miku Hatsune
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Colorful Stage! la película: Miku no puede cantar
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 3 661 284 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 2 826 012 $US
- 20 avr. 2025
- Montant brut mondial
- 12 330 488 $US
- Durée1 heure 45 minutes
- Couleur
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1
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