Chapter 484: Yuhiko Inoue

After the general election, the five dome games concert is also coming. This was the girl group's first Dome tour, and it was promoted before the general election.

On July 20th and 21st, the Honki Dome Tour will kick off at Fukuoka Dome. Then on the 31st, AKB48 will hold its second concert in Kagawa Ha's hometown of Sapporo, and although it is only one day, this stop is quite eye-catching. Kagawa will also return to her hometown for the first time with AKB48.

On August 7th and 8th, the third leg of the tour will be in Osaka, the home of NMB48. They will hold their third concert at Osaka Dome, and on the 16th and 17th, they will go to Nagoya Dome, and finally on the 22nd and 25th, AKB48, NMB48, SKE48, and HKT48 will hold their final concert at Tokyo Dome. Tomomi Itano and Saika Akimoto will also graduate from the Tokyo Giant Single.

While the tour was intensively preparing for the concert, the graduation songs of Tomomi Itano and Saigai Akimoto were revealed one after another, and the name of Tomomi Itano's graduation song was "The Last Door".

In addition to Yumi Itano, Yuko Oshima, Minami Takahashi, Yona Kojima, Mariko Shinoda, Minami Minegishi, Sae Miyazawa, and other members who have a very good relationship with Tomomi Itano will also participate in the singing and PV recording of the single, and among the young members, Mayu Watanabe, Nami Okumanashi, Rina Matsui, Yuki Kashiwagi, Mai Shiraishi and Reina Matsui will also participate in this single, the music of this single was composed by Kagawa Ha and he will also serve as the director of the PV himself.

Like Tomomi Itano, the soul member of Group K, Saika Akimoto, also has his own graduation single "Before Strength and Weakness", which is different from Itano's graduation single. In addition to the five active members of Yuko Oshima, Nami Okumana, Kobayashi Kana, Miyazawa Sae, and Umeda Ayaka, Tomomi Kawanishi, Megumi Ohori, Yoshiyo Noro, Natsumi Matsubara, and ten girls who have graduated will participate in the recording of the single PV.

In fact, although Tomomi Itano and Akimoto announced their graduation much earlier. But it is very likely that Mariko Shinoda will graduate ahead of them, because the hometown of Mariko Shinoda in Fukuoka City was held first. And the little Pegasus reason also revealed that he wanted to graduate in front of his hometown fathers.

During this time, the itinerary and plan of Mariko Shinoda's graduation concert were instead placed in front of Tomomi Itano and Saika Akimoto.

The members, especially the members of the selection team, have been very busy lately, and they have hardly had time to rest from rehearsals for concerts, recording their next singles, and participating in various programs.

Compared to the members of KB487, Kagawa Yu himself is busier. Recently, his new drama "Summernude" will be broadcast on Fuji TV, and various promotional activities will be carried out. AKB48's concert tour, Nogizaka 46's debut album release, the launch of "Slam Dunk" and, most importantly, Stephen Brown. Curry's signing.

These things are piled up this summer, and the most important thing is that after he signs Curry, he will have to say hello to the NBA and other sports manufacturers, and he will have to prepare for these things.

On June 12th, Nogizaka 46's debut album "Transparent Color" was officially released, which included all the singles from Nogizaka 46's debut single "ใใ‚‹ใใ‚‹ใ‚ซใƒผใƒ†ใƒณ" to the tenth single "Ho Du Mu ใฎ้’็ฉบใ‹", and added 4 new original songs, as well as OVERTURE played at the beginning of the concert. A total of 15 songs are included.

At the same time, 20 members, including Nanami Hashimoto, Reika Sakurai, Takayama Ichimi, Akimoto Manatsu, Ikuta Eika, Nishino Nanase, Nakamoto Hiyaka, Mai Fukagawa, Rina Ikoma, and Reina Matsui, were divided into 10 groups and went to various places to carry out publicity.

On the 13th, BLUESKY announced on its official website that it would bring "Slam Dunk" to the big screen, which immediately attracted the attention of many fans and the industry.

Slam Dunk is the work of the famous manga artist Inoue Yuhiko, Inoue Yuhiko joined the kendo club in elementary and middle school, and joined the basketball club at the time when he was still unpopular at the beginning of high school and served as the main general. On the other hand, he became interested in painting at a young age. When I graduated from high school, I had already set my mind to become a manga artist. [3] My favorite manga when I was a child was Shinji Mizushima's "Big Rice Bucket", and others were influenced by Ryoichi Ikegami's "Men's Group" and Makoto Kobayashi's manga.

When he was 20 years old, he was discovered by editor Yasuzo Nakamura when he submitted his article to the weekly Shonen JUMP, and was encouraged by his mentor. He left the Faculty of Letters at Kumamoto University, where he had studied for three years, and devoted himself to the manga industry. According to the editor of Weekly Shonen Jump, he worked as an assistant under Tsukasa Hojo for nearly 10 months, honing the foundation of manga production. Although working as an assistant was very hard, Inoue took time off to create his own manga. Think about it. I decided to use a delinquent teenager as the background, combined with the basketball I have always loved, and began to draw a comic of my own. At that time, in order to attract and please readers, Inoue desperately added a lot of funny scenes on campus, and this manga began to be serialized in the manga magazine JUMP in 1990. It was the "Slam Dunk" that became all the rage later.

Slam Dunk is one of the best-selling comics with sales of 150 million copies. For a long time, this work has rarely been moved to the big screen, and one of the most important reasons is because of the dispute between Inoue Yuhiko and Weekly Shonen JUMP over Slam Dunk.

After the manga became popular that year, the editors of the weekly shonen refused to let Yuhiko Inoue end the serialization of the manga, and if it did, they would not be able to make more profits. However, Inoue Yuhiko finally withstood the pressure from all sides and resolutely chose to end the serialization of this manga. This also led to his ban, and over the years, many film companies have tried to bring this classic comic to the big screen, but they have not succeeded.

After several negotiations with Yuhiko Inoue and Weekly Shonen Jump, BLUESKY finally got the unanimous consent of both parties and had the opportunity to bring this classic manga to the big screen. (To be continued.) )