Bungo Stray Dogs: Dead Apple(Japanese:Văn hào ストレイドッグス デッドアップル,Hepburn:Bungō Sutorei Doggusu Deddo Appuru)is a 2018 Japanese animated film produced byBones.It is directed byTakuya Igarashiand written by Kafka Asagiri andYōji Enokido.It is based on themangaBungo Stray Dogswritten by Asagiri and illustrated by Sango Harukawa. Taking place after events of the second season of theanimetelevision series, a group of detectives learn of a string of apparent suicide cases that have been happening to people with supernatural powers.Atsushi Nakajimaand his friends thus go to confront the culprit of this case, a man named Tatsuhiko Shibusawa. Returning voice actors includeKensho Ono,Kishō Taniyama,Mamoru Miyano,Yūto Uemura,andAkira Ishida.
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Directed by | Takuya Igarashi |
Screenplay by | Yōji Enokido |
Based on | Bungo Stray Dogs by Kafka Asagiri |
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Cinematography | Tsuyoshi Kanbayashi |
Edited by | Shigeru Nishiyama |
Music by | Taku Iwasaki |
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Distributed by | Kadokawa |
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Running time | 90 minutes[1] |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Box office | ¥550 million($4.98 million) |
The film was conceived by Asagiri, who wished to continue the story after the television series had concluded in late 2016. The team aimed to create a deep storyline loosely based on the realTatsuhiko Shibusawawhile balancing the impact of the role of the film's characters, most notably Atsushi andChūya Nakahara.Granrodeo,Screen ModeandLuck Lifeprovided the film's theme songs. A two-volume manga adaptation of the film was released in Japan, and twolight novelswere also written to promote the film.
The film earned a total of¥550 million (US$4.98 million) at the Japanese box office, while winning multiple awards from the magazineNewtype,most notably the "Theatrical Film Award". Critical reception to the film was generally positive for the handling of the character's roles and the visuals, though many felt that newcomers to the series would have difficulty understanding the story.
Plot
editSixty-nine years before the Dark Era, the most violent struggle in Yokohama was "The Dragon Head Conflict", which involved many organizations and resulted in 88 deaths. The night before its conclusion, whenOsamu Dazaiwas still in Port Mafia, he andChūya Nakaharadiscovered a man named Tatsuhiko Shibusawa. In the present, the Armed Detective Agency is called upon to investigate the apparent suicide cases of hundreds of supernatural ability-users around the globe, which occurred when a mysterious fog passed over their countries. The Special Operations Division deduce that this incident is tied to Shibusawa, now a self-proclaimed "collector". The night before the Agency is to commence operations,Atsushi Nakajimahas an unsettling dream of his past in an orphanage, where an out-of-place door painted with a white tiger is engulfed in fog. He is awakened by his roommateKyōka Izumi,who also dreamed of fog. The two soon realise that Yokohama has been engulfed in the mysterious fog, and everyone but the various ability-users have disappeared from the city.
Kyōka and Atsushi meet with their superiorDoppo Kunikida,who reveals that the deaths of ability-users were due to their abilities turning on them. Shibusawa is revealed to have created the fog to draw out Yokohama's gifted, turning their abilities into jewels for his collection while powering the fog. He has allied himself with Dazai andFyodor Dostoevsky.Kyōka and Atsushi make contact with government agentAngo Sakaguchi,who had located the Agency's other ability-users, all of whom are fighting their own abilities. As Kunikida leaves to fight Doppo Poet, the duo encounter mafia memberRyūnosuke Akutagawa,who is fighting his ability, Rashōmon. While each of them duel their own abilities, Atsushi deduces that subduing the ability involves destroying an embedded jewel in them, and defeats his white tiger. Kyōka faces her fear of merging with Demon Snow to become a killing machine, and resolves to save people with her ability. Akutagawa is forced to think outside the box when combatting his ability. Atsushi is unable to use his ability, so Kyōka and Akutagawa decide to journey to Shibusawa's base alone.
Fyodor finds two jewels: one which can summon all gifted within sight, and another which can crystallise abilities after their users have died. Dazai, who was secretly working against Shibusawa, nullifies them, depriving the fog of its power source. However, having anticipated this, Shibusawa stabs Dazai with a poisoned knife, intending to steal his ability and transform Dazai into the core of the "dragon" – the chaos of all special abilities – to destroy Yokohama. As the dragon is summoned, it wreaks havoc. A gifted agency in London called Order of the Clock Tower dispatches a fire gifted to Yokohama in order to destroy the city with the dragon to prevent it from spreading. However, Ango contacts Chuya, who releases Corruption and successfully destroys the dragon and revives Dazai.
Fyodor slits Shibusawa's throat, allowing him to regain his lost memories, just as Atsushi looks within himself and resolves to open the white door within the fog. Atsushi remembers that when he was a child, he was tortured by Shibusawa to draw out his ability – the "tiger" and the antithesis of all special abilities. However, the torture backfired and Atsushi lost control of his ability from that point onwards, turning into a tiger and killing Shibusawa in the past. Despite this trauma, Atsushi accepts his actions and powers and recovers his tiger persona. Atsushi rushes to Shibusawa's base, his power having returned as the latter revives, stronger than ever, to battle Atsushi, Kyōka and Akutagawa. Together, these three permanently defeat Shibusawa. Fyodor remains in the shadows, stating he has yet to accomplish his objective.
Production
editThe film was initially intended to be anoriginal video animation,planned when thesecond seasonof the TV series ended in 2016.Kadokawa Dwangowas willing to make a film. A compilation film was suggested but creator Kafka Asagiri was willing to write a new script because he felt the fans deserved something better. The staff looked forward to the challenging dialogues and sought visuals which would captivate the fans. Some of the staff went to a campsite which posed difficulty in emailing Asagiri for confirmation. The main focus of the plot was on the characters Atsushi, Kyoka, and Akutagawa.Akira Ishida,who played Fyodor, enjoyed how the character was explored with a larger role in the feature.[2]Atsushi's actor,Yūto Uemura,was surprised by the quality of the film's visuals, believingBoneshad improved their work from the television series, while joking about how his character often repeated the name of his partner, Kyoka Izumi.[3]Uemura added that he felt honored to continue in the role due to its importance and impact on his career.[4]The film's antagonist, Tatsuhiko Shibusawa, is loosely based onthe writer with the same name.His clothing and hair were made to give him a mysterious atmosphere. Production staff met with Sumiko Shibusawa, the wife of the real Shibusawa, for her approval of the artwork.[5]
The Bones staff went to a campsite retreat to work on the details of the production. They hoped to create a film with a high rewatch value, and intended to overwhelm the audience with the use of complex dialogue. They used theapple motifcommon in many fairy tales, myths and historical literature.[2]Asagiri conceived the idea of the story, starting with Dazai's death and how he would be revived across the story, though he wondered what the cause of death should be. Another idea for Dazai's characterization in the film was related to how he had previously treated the other characters.[6]Original ideas that were not seen in the final product involved Sakanosuke Oda's legacy, with the late mafia member saving Atsushi through his ability to see the future. Atsushi's characterization and dynamic with Kyoka were altered in order to generate a bigger impact for the film's climax; Asagiri stated that this character arc helped to further progress the storyline. Nevertheless, while Atsushi becomes stronger across the film, Asagiri stated that the idea behind his character stayed true to his original persona of being a weak and relatable person. Shibusawa's action would have also generated a bigger impact in the original script, with the power of the supernatural mist he created changing the form of Yokohama.[7]The actions from Fyodor Dostoevsky confused directorTakuya Igarashidue to the way Asagiri made the interactions with Dazai and Tatsuhiko Shibusawa, later noting that the film was quite different from other films due to its focus on mysteries such as how Dazai tried to stop Shibusawa by allying with him. Due to the impact of Chuya Nakahara's actions when confronting Dazai, Asagiri had to balance the script so that the trio of Atsushi, Kyoka and Akutagawa also have an important role. The scene involvingYukichi FukuzawaandŌgai Moriinteracting while facing their opposite's sentient's gifts was inspired by Dazai and Kunikida's dynamic from a light novel which was popular among fans of the series.[8]
Promotion and release
editThe film project was announced at theMayo(w)i Inu-tachi no Utage Sono Nievent on February 19, 2017.[9]Stamp rallieswere held inOsakaandYokohamato collect pictures of the characters.[10][11]Another promotion of the film involved a mobile phone game titledYumeiro Castfeaturing Atsushi and other characters from the film.[12]Tobu Zooin Miyashiro, Saitama Prefecture, displayed pictures of Atsushi alongside the tiger mascot "Rocky-kun". During the promotion of this event, Uemura collaborated in making multiple announcements which were run between February 24 and March 3, 2018.[13]Animate Cafe also produced items based on the characters in order to promote the film.[14]In promoting the film, Asagiri wrote twolight novelspublished in Japan:Beast,an alternative story where Atsushi and Akutagawa had switched jobs, and15,a prequel which explains how Dazai met Chuya while working for the mafia.[8]
TitledBungo Stray Dogs: Dead Apple,[15]the film premiered on March 3, 2018, with the staff and cast from the anime series returning to reprise their roles.[16]The film was streamed in the United States and Canada during May 2018, and was streamed byCrunchyrollstarting in November of the same year.[17][18]Funimationstreamed the English dub on June 21, 2019.[19]
The music was composed byTaku Iwasaki.The opening theme song is "Deadly Drive" byGranrodeoand the ending theme is "Bokura" byLuck Life.[20][21]For the film's climax, the theme song "Reason Living" byScreen Modewas used.[22]The single "Deadly Drive" was released in Japan on February 21, 2018.[23]The film's original soundtrack was released on March 8, 2018.[24]The Blu-ray was released on December 5, 2018.[25]
Reception
editThe film opened in 74 theatres and earned¥78,002,000 (about US$740,000) in its first official weekend (Saturday–Sunday), rankingNo.7. In total, it has of 86,688,808 yen (about US$820,900).[26]In its second weekend it dropped to No. 9, earning¥85,031,700 (about US$799,200) from Friday to Sunday.[27]It grossed a total of¥550 million($4.98 million) at the Japanese box office.[28]The home media volumes of the film sold 13,125 blu-rays and 10,599 DVDs in their release weeks,[29][30]and sold a total of 14,086 blu-rays and 12,269 DVDs in Japan by May 2019.[31][32]
In the "NewtypeAnime Awards "from 2018, the film won the category" Best Work (Theatrical Screening) ". Chūya Nakahara, Osamu Dazai and Kyōka Izumi also appeared in the character polls. The audio was popular with" Deadly Drive "earning second place behind" Reason!! "while Taku Iwasaki was recognized with the award for" best soundtrack ". Takuya Igarashi received the award for best director while Yoji Enokido was second in" Best Screenplay ".[33]The film was adapted into a manga series published in two volumes by Kadokawa during 2018.[34][35]
Critics praised the film but were divided in terms of what audience would enjoy it more.Manga Tokyorecommended the film for fans ofBungo Stray Dogsdue to the return of its characters and the commentary of tragedy explored around the main characters and antagonists.[36]Anime News Networkpraised the main film for its fight scenes and the emotional character arcs, but criticized the handling of some subplots related with Shibusawa.[37]Despite difficulties for newcomers to this film,Retorno Animeenjoyed the handling of Osamu Dazai and praised the film's soundtrack.[38]Atomixagreed that fans will enjoy it more than newcomers and praised the multiple character arcs Bones provided, but still felt the climax could have been executed better. Another area that received major acclaim byAtomixwas the animation in the first half of the film.[39]Manga Tokyoalso liked the animation displayed in the character designs and fight scenes.[36]
Some critics focused on the characters featured in the story and their traits.Manga Tokyodid not enjoy the handling of Atsushi Nakajima, and found him weaker than his anime persona, who embraced the power of the white tiger during season two. Nevertheless, the writer still found the cast entertaining, noting their comical traits.[36]On the other hand,Anime News Networkenjoyed Atsushi's role in the film for the surprising relationship he had with Shibusawa.[37]Retorno Animehighly praised Atsushi, stating his past is one of the most interesting parts of the film, extending the original works while adding further depth.Retornoalso praised the handling of Osamu Dazai and his mysterious intentions.[38]Atomixfound the mysterious characters interesting as their roles as allies or enemies is explored throughout the film.[39]Retorno Animealso noted the inclusion of Port Mafia characters to surprise their fans.[38]
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External links
edit- Official Japanese site
- Bungo Stray Dogs: Dead Apple(anime) atAnime News Network's encyclopedia