DEEMO Memorial Keys Anime Film Unveils New Trailer, Visual
The staff for DEEMO Memorial Keys (Deemo: Sakura no Oto - Anata no Kanadeta Oto ga, Ima mo Hibiku), the anime film based on Rayark Games' Deemo game, unveiled a new trailer and visual by character designer Mebachi on Friday. The video previews the theme song "nocturne" by Hinano Takashima.
Rayark Games will hold an online concert on February 12 to commemorate the company's 10th anniversary.
Takashima's single, featuring the theme song "Nocturne," will debut on February 23.
The film will debut in Japan on February 25.
The film's cast includes:
- Hinatazaka46 idol group member Akari Nibu as the Masked Lady
- Ayana Taketatsu as Alice
- Akari Kitō as Sania
- Ayane Sakura as Rosalia
- Kōhei Matsushita as Hans
- Naomi Watanabe as Sachet
- Gaku Hamada as Mirai
- Issey Ogata as Nutcracker
- Kōichi Yamadera as Professor Valenski
Sister studios Signal.MD and Production I.G are producing the film. Jun'ichi Fujisaku is credited as executive director for the film, with Shūhei Matsushita credited as director, and Yoshihiro Hiramine credited as assistant director. Fujisaku is also penning the script alongside Bun'Ō Fujisawa, and Mebachi is designing the characters. Yuki Kajiura (Demon Slayer, Sword Art Online, Fate/Zero) is composing the film's theme song, and 14-year-old third-year middle school student Hinano Takashima will perform the theme song "Yubikiri-Genman." Pony Canyon is producing.
The original 2013 rhythm game, Deemo, debuted as an iOS and Android smartphone game. Rayark Games later released the game on the PlayStation Vita in Japan in 2015 with the title Deemo: Last Recital. PM Studios and Rising Star Games released the game on PS Vita in North America and Europe, respectively, in May 2017. The game received a release on the Nintendo Switch worldwide in September 2017. Deemo -Reborn-, a new version of the game compatible with virtual reality devices, debuted in November 2019. Deemo -Reborn- then received a global release on Steam in September 2020, and shipped for the Switch, as well as iOS and Android devices, in December 2020.
Rayark Games describes the original game:
A girl who fell from the skies and lost her past
Deemo who plays the piano all alone in the world of the treehouse
an accidental encounter between the two.
The music flows as the fingers hit the piano keys.
The start of a fairytale journey has begun...
'Before turning to leave, don't forget to say one last goodbye.'
Rayark Games developed the rhythm game sequel Deemo II, which launched for iOS and Android devices on January 13.
Haruki Niwa launched a new manga titled Deemo -Prelude- based on the series in Ichijinsha's Comic Zero Sum magazine in March 2021. The manga ended on January 28.
Image (c)Rayark Inc./「DEEMO THE MOVIE」製作委員会