Hiro Mashima's popular manga,'Fairy Tail'(Kodansha)is coming to the big screen this summer.The film 'Fairy Tail the Movie:The Phoenix Priestess' is slated to hit theaters on August 18th and features an entirely original plot.
On May 30th it was announced that the heroine of the film,Lucy Heartfilla,would be singing the ending theme song.
Lucy's voice is provided by voice actress and singer Aya Hirano,and the theme song is reported to be a ballad(title yet unknown).
The lyrics will be written by Goro Matsui,a songwriter who's produced countless hit songs since the 80's,including character songs for the 'Fairy Tail' TV series.The score will be composed by Nobuo Uematsu,who's known for his work on the 'Final Fantasy' series.
With the big names involved,the producers are confident that the theme song will capture and communicate the emotion of the film's ending.
_Tokyo Information Net_
On May 30th it was announced that the heroine of the film,Lucy Heartfilla,would be singing the ending theme song.
Lucy's voice is provided by voice actress and singer Aya Hirano,and the theme song is reported to be a ballad(title yet unknown).
The lyrics will be written by Goro Matsui,a songwriter who's produced countless hit songs since the 80's,including character songs for the 'Fairy Tail' TV series.The score will be composed by Nobuo Uematsu,who's known for his work on the 'Final Fantasy' series.
With the big names involved,the producers are confident that the theme song will capture and communicate the emotion of the film's ending.
_Tokyo Information Net_
To add to the end of the Fairy Tail manga series, the creator Hiro Mashima reveals on his twitter account that the final season of he series will be adapted into an anime which will return in 2018. Mashima even went as far as to post two tweets, one in Japanese, and the next in English.
Nothing apart from the tweet has been revealed. Except that it will be based off the final arc which we’ve seen in the manga series, fights between the Alvarez Kingdom, Fairy Tail and Acnologia.
I’d like to also mention that, when the series does come back, I will not be covering largely because I’m just glad the series has come to an end, and thus allows me to concentrate on different series and gives me more time to do other things.
Nothing apart from the tweet has been revealed. Except that it will be based off the final arc which we’ve seen in the manga series, fights between the Alvarez Kingdom, Fairy Tail and Acnologia.
I’d like to also mention that, when the series does come back, I will not be covering largely because I’m just glad the series has come to an end, and thus allows me to concentrate on different series and gives me more time to do other things.
so I am new to fanpop here!
So I was thinking why do people hate Lisanna so much?
here are some answers i came through:-
1) I noticed that Lisaana is only (might be) hated by Nalu shippers because the think she is some kind of threat to their ship.
2) Because of her sudden return from edolas and not having much moments she eventually began to be useless to the show
3) They think her takeovers are lame. OR they hate her with no reason
So do you guys like LIsanna? I myself personally love her and I she needs more moments. I also think shhe is no threat for Nalu because she returned for her siblings. Why can't people think that?
comment your opinion and Thank You So Much For Reading! ^^
bye~
So I was thinking why do people hate Lisanna so much?
here are some answers i came through:-
1) I noticed that Lisaana is only (might be) hated by Nalu shippers because the think she is some kind of threat to their ship.
2) Because of her sudden return from edolas and not having much moments she eventually began to be useless to the show
3) They think her takeovers are lame. OR they hate her with no reason
So do you guys like LIsanna? I myself personally love her and I she needs more moments. I also think shhe is no threat for Nalu because she returned for her siblings. Why can't people think that?
comment your opinion and Thank You So Much For Reading! ^^
bye~
One: You must never reveal sensitive information about Fairy Tail to others for as long as you live.
Two: You must never use former contacts met through your being in the guild for personal gain.
Three: Though our paths may have diverged, you must continue to live out your life with all your might, you must never consider your own life to be something insignficant , and you must never forget about your friends who loved you
When members of Team Natsu have friends that leave to lead their lives elsewhere, the member closest to the leaving friend recites the Three Laws of Fairy Tail.
In a recent interview in Barcelona Mashima said these two things:
- When asked why he gave his protagonists the names of each season(Natsu,Haru) he responded that he wanted non-Japanese readers to learn some words in Japanese.
- When asked about the possibility of Natsu and Lucy ending up together, Mashima responded by revealing the name of their child; Nashi
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1. Nashi: Takes the Na in Natsu and the Shi in the Japanese way of writing Lucy’s name which is Rushi
2. Nashi means:
- IIsn’t here yet”
3. It’s a feminine name
Source: link
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Oh yeah I'm so happy for this! ^^
Can't wait to find out how Nashi looks...she must be really cute! ♥
- When asked why he gave his protagonists the names of each season(Natsu,Haru) he responded that he wanted non-Japanese readers to learn some words in Japanese.
- When asked about the possibility of Natsu and Lucy ending up together, Mashima responded by revealing the name of their child; Nashi
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1. Nashi: Takes the Na in Natsu and the Shi in the Japanese way of writing Lucy’s name which is Rushi
2. Nashi means:
- IIsn’t here yet”
3. It’s a feminine name
Source: link
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Oh yeah I'm so happy for this! ^^
Can't wait to find out how Nashi looks...she must be really cute! ♥
Fairy Tail has been serialized in Weekly Shounen Magazine since 2006 and currently has over 60 million copies in print worldwide. The series won the 33rd Kodansha Manga Award for shounen manga and also the Japan Expo Award in 2009. It has inspired multiple anime adaptations; including a 175-episode TV series, a 102-episode sequel, two OVA series, two anime films, several spin-off manga, and a side story novel series.
Prior to becoming defunct, Del Rey Manga published the first 12 volumes of the manga in English in North America. Kodansha Comic USA resumed its publication with the 13th volume in 2011. FUNimation Entertainment licensed the anime for North American distribution and has been releasing the series on Blu-ray and DVD since 2011.
Source: Hachima Kikou