Pixar’s latest film “Elemental” has chosen Superfly as the end song for the Japanese version!

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Last Updated on 06/05/2023 by てんしょく飯

 

The Japanese trailer vividly depicts “Elemental City” where unique elements live and the two opposites they meet, Ember (Fire) and Wade (Water).

 

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Disney & Pixar’s latest film, “Elemental,” depicts a world where the elements of fire, water, earth and wind live.

The “toy world” of “Toy Story,” the “monster world” of “Monsters, Inc. the “World of What If?” in “Finding Nemo,” the “World Inside My Head” in “Inside Head,” and the “World of the Dead” in “Remember Me,” all of which are unique and imaginative worlds. Elemental,” the latest film from Disney and Pixar, which depicts a world inhabited by the elements of fire, water, earth, and wind, will open in Japan on August 4 (Friday). The film was screened for the first time as the closing film at the 76th Cannes International Film Festival and has been praised for its beautiful world view. The Japanese trailer vividly depicts Ember (Fire) and Wade (Water), two opposites who meet there, and the end song artist, whose gentle music envelops the film, has been released!

The Japanese trailer vividly depicts the exciting “Element City,” where the “Water Element,” whose body is sucked into a sponge when it is touched, and the “Wind Element,” which flies around in a fluffy manner, are all present. The “Element of Wind,” the “Element of Earth,” which holds children in planters, and the “Element of Fire,” which feeds babies with flammable oil instead of milk. ” and the unique characteristics of the elements are fascinatingly portrayed. And in the town where they live, there is an important rule: “You cannot associate with different elements”….

 

Ember, a fire elemental, is a passionate and family-oriented girl. She has never left the city of fire and has always dreamed of taking over her beloved father’s store, but one day she suddenly meets Wade, a young man of “water” who is the complete opposite of her and has a free spirit. Wade is the complete opposite of Ember in personality and characteristics, and as Ember spends time with him, she is exposed to a new world. She is conflicted between her desire to “see the unknown world” and the reality that “my place is only in the world of fire,” but Wade gently tells her, “Believe in your own potential. Then, suddenly, the fate of “Element City” is shaken by an ordeal… The scene of Ember and Wade struggling to protect what is important to them and riding together on a motorcycle is also impressive. What does the future hold for these two irreconcilable opposites? What is the fate of “Element City,” plunged into the greatest crisis? You cannot take your eyes off the miraculous chemistry between these two opposites! The Japanese voice actors for this film are Haruna Kawaguchi, who plays Ember, a girl who is full of emotions and easily expresses her feelings, and Yuta Tamamori, who plays Wade, a young man with a tender heart and a tendency to cry. The delicate voice acting of these two actors is a must-see in the film, as they beautifully portray the emotions and struggles of the two main characters!

 

In the background of the trailer is the song “Kind Feelings (Elemental ver.),” sung by Superfly, a singer who boasts of her popularity among the Japanese people and has given numerous big hits. The song, which was released in 2009 and loved throughout Japan, has been specially arranged and newly recorded for the “Elemental” version, and has been chosen as the end song for the Japanese version of the film! Superfly commented on being chosen as the Japanese end song for Pixar’s latest film, saying, “I was genuinely very happy to hear the news. It was a highly philosophical and spiritual work that stimulated a deep part of my heart, so I am honored to be involved in such a wonderful film. I think it is a work that makes both adults and children feel a thrill deep inside, and I would be happy if “With Kind Regard” could gently wrap such feelings around them. I would be happy if “With Tender Feeling” could gently wrap such feelings,” he said. Regarding the attempt to rearrange songs released in the past and record them anew, he says, “In the original version, I sang quite powerfully, but this time I rearranged the song, and I felt that the way I expressed the song fit better. I was happy to have this wonderful opportunity to express it and to be able to face the old song once again. I was happy to have this wonderful opportunity to express myself and to be able to face my old songs once again,” he said. In the trailer, the enveloping tone of the music brings out the beauty of the vividly colored “Element City,” and the lyrics “You are here, and you become me,” which seem to express Ember’s emotional movement as she begins to realize her new potential after meeting Wade, are sung by Superfly’s gentle yet powerful voice. Superfly’s gentle yet powerful voice makes an impressive impression. The end song, which adds a touch of elegance to the end of the story and seems to capture the world of the film as it is, is also worthy of your attention!

 

[The song is a perfect example of the end song that captures the world of the film as it is in the movie.] This film is set in the world of the most challenging concept in Pixar’s history. In this 100th anniversary year of the Walt Disney Company, we present to you a story of miraculous encounters in the imaginative and colorful Element City that no one has ever known, and a surprising and moving story of a new “what if world” that no one could have predicted. Please look forward to it!

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