The result of the "manga adaptation live-action movie that women are looking forward to".
In recent years, there have been more and more live-action film versions adapted from the original comics, including "Lupin III" and "20th Century Boys", which have attracted attention from all walks of life. And regardless of everyone's evaluation of the live-action movie, "I really care about how that work is expressed in a cinematic way!" Such views are clearly dominant. In response to this phenomenon, some Japanese media interviewed working women to find out what they are most looking forward to being adapted into live-action manga.
"Flower Card Love" (written by Yuki at the end)
"At present, there seems to be no TV series or movies with the theme of one hundred people. And if "Flower Card Love" is filmed, I hope to make Mirei Kiritani the heroine" (24 years old/Transportation, Warehouse/Sales Job)
"Protagonist: Keiko Kitagawa. Taiichi: Mamoru Miyano. The content of this work doesn't need any special CG, as long as you create a good script, it will definitely become a good work. (24 years old/Real Estate/Transactional Work)
This popular shoujo manga is set with flower cards, which is a rare attempt in today's comic industry. The work has also been made into a TV anime before, so is it possible that a live-action movie will come out next?
"Yuyu Hakusho" (by Yoshihiro Tomiyatsu)
"If this work is made into a live-action version, I think it will be very interesting. Urahan let Ichihara Hayato play, Kuwabara is Ryuta Sato, and Feiying is good to Ken Sato. (29 years old/Metal, Steel, Chemical/Secretarial/Auxiliary work)
"Yusuke - Oguri Shun, Hotaruko - Keiko Kitagawa." (29 years old/Architectural/Civil/Clerical work)
"Yuyu Hakusho" is a manga work serialized in "Weekly Shonen Jump" in the 90s of the last century. At that time, its popularity was comparable to classics such as "Slam Dunk" and "Dragon Ball". To this day, some people think that it is the success of this work that gives the rich traitor so much money to delay the manuscript. And if "Youyou Baishu" is made into a live-action version, I believe it will also have good results.
"Angel of the Holy School Garden" (by Ai Yazawa)
"It's a classic that it's hard to describe. There are a lot of plots that are perfect for making a movie. The protagonist lets Saki Takei play it. (27 years old/Organization/Public Interest Corporation/Government/Technical Job)
"I think the movie should be able to express that feeling of love that is tangled, sour and sweet. As for the role of Tsui, I want Yui Aragaki to play it. (30 years old/Finance/Securities/Office work)
"Angel of the Holy School Garden" is a masterpiece that has an immortal status in shoujo manga. Since the original author's other works "NANA" and "ParadiseKiss" have been made into live-action versions, it is surprising that "Angel of the Holy School Garden" has not moved for a long time......
"Good-Morning-Call" (by Yue Takasuka)
"Because it's an ordinary person's story, it's not difficult to make a movie at all, and the movie should have good results. As for the characters in it, I wanted to be able to play them by people of a similar age, so that it would be more realistic. (24 years old/apparel text/clerical work)
This is a popular shoujo manga that depicts the life of men and women living together from an unexpected perspective. Since it is set in a school, it is not very difficult to make a live-action version. In addition, there are many people who are looking forward to the sequel of this work, "GoodMorningKiss", being made into a movie.
"ONE-PIECE" by Eiichiro Oda
"This work is loved by both men and women, young and old. I want Luffy to have Nakamura Shido play. (27 years old/Motor/Technical Job)
"ONEPIECE" can be said to have reached the point where everyone knows about it. But if it is really filmed as a live-action version, how will Luffy's rubber ability be revealed?
"Doraemon" (Fujiko?) Written by Fujio)
"I like it because it's full of near-futuristic style. And Doraemon had to let Jean Lienu play him (who once played Doraemon in Doraemon's live-action commercial). (31 years old/Information & IT/Office work)
"Doraemon" is a work for all ages. Although the theatrical version of the anime is released every year, when exactly will we be able to wait for the live-action movie version to be broadcast? Considering the good response of the live-action TV commercials before, perhaps this will also be an opportunity for the work to be made into a live-action movie.
Resolutely against live-action films!
"I don't want the comics to be made into live-action anymore. Movies that know the ending, it's not interesting to watch. And the worldview of the manga is even more boring if it is destroyed. (27 years old/School/Education/Full-time)
"Whether it's the live-action version or the animated version, it ruined my impression of the manga." (28 years old/Finance/Securities/Office work)
"I love the comics themselves." (30 years old/School/Education-related/Technical work)
When it comes to live-action movies of manga, there are quite a few people who say "I hope it doesn't do this". Maybe they don't want the live-action version to ruin the original.
On the whole, most of the works that people are looking forward to are in the genre of "even if they are made into live-action versions, they will not feel too inconsistent". It seems that the problem with the live-action version is not just "I want to make a live-action version because I like this manga". So if you want to choose the manga you want to make into a live-action version, what kind of answer will you give us?