Hanagi Kako's weapon is a Tomoe-shaped naginata, and the weapon's name is Narcissus.
Kanagi Kaoranagi is a cross-media work jointly planned by Bushiroad and Nelke Planning***, and is a character in the musical, animation and other derivative works "Shoujo☆Opera Revue Starlight". She is voiced by Aisa Ito.
Kanagi Kako is the granddaughter of a Japanese dance master, a Japanese stage girl with excellent singing and dancing skills. She is a born eldest lady, and she relies on Futaba to help with all matters of daily life. He is always smiling, but privately he is very particular about gains and losses. Her gorgeous Kyoto accent is one of her characteristics. His roommate is Futaba Ishidou, and there is a junior Yatsuki Hanari who is also from Kyoto.
Hanagi Xiangzi is a student of the 99th batch of Shengxiang Music Academy, Actor Training Department, student number 22. The representative color is pink. The dream was "world conquest... something like that." Hanako Ryuko's grandmother is the head of the famous Japanese dance genre "Senuka-ryu". When she entered school, Huaxiang Liuzi set herself a goal for the future. She not only wanted to learn Japanese dance, but also learned other dances on this basis, so that she could become the best in the world.
Evaluation of the work
The plot of the film follows the TV anime version of "Shoujo☆Opera Revue Starlight" (hereinafter referred to as "Shoujo Revue Starlight"), so for those who have not watched it yet For viewers of the animated TV version, the film may be difficult to understand. But frankly speaking, it would be a pity if they didn't watch the game as soon as possible.
At the end of July 2021 after the film is released, one of the stage plays in the "Girls' Opera" project will also be performed. Originally, "Girls' Revue" was a project that was released based on the fusion of "stage" and "animation". The characters in the stage version and the animated version are all interoperable, and the two are also closely related in story.
If the content of the film is known, the audience can enjoy the stage play better; conversely, if the content of the stage play is known, the audience can enjoy the animation better. The quality of both the film and the stage play is very high, allowing audiences to learn about a world they have never been exposed to before. Only when the audience watches the film in the cinema can it realize its true value. In the theater, the audience can not only enjoy the film's high-quality episodes and gorgeous animation performances, but also be impressed by its twists and turns of the plot.