On Thursday it was declared by Toei that in starting of this summer it will release the Chinese-Japanese-South Korean co-produced animated movie named Sayonara, Tyranno inspired by the children books series called Tyrannosaurus by Tatsuya Miyanishi in Japan.
The cast members are following:
Tyrano by Shinichiro Miki a tyrannosaurus rex who fears the dim
Punon by Kaori Ishihara a pteranodon who is unable to fly
Tops by Aoi Yūki a triceratops who has been isolated from its family
The other cast members are Katsuyuki Konishi, Kikuko Inoue, Toshiyuki Morikawa, Nobuyuki Hiyama, and Unshou Ishizuka.
The movie was granted financial aid by Korean company Media Castle, Korea Investment Partners, and Beijing Resolution. Last August the movie was released in South Korea.
The movie was directed at Tezuka Production by Kobun Shizuno. The music was composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto. The director of animation was Marisuke Eguchi. The script was written by Dai Sato, Kimiko Ueno, and Naohiro Fukushima.
Entertainment news magazine Variety portrays the film: Hi, Tyranno sees the experience and romantic tale between a male tyrannosaurus that looks forceful yet doesn’t make an execution and a female pteranodon.
In 2003 the book series Tyrannosaurus was commenced by Miyanishi and since then it has 2 million copies in print form. In 2010 a movie You Are Umasou was made inspired by the books which generated the top primary day audience contentment ratings form the Pia service, as well as a high 4.22 rating from Yahoo! Movies Japan reviews. On June 6, 2015 the subsequent movie named Anata o Zutto Aishiteru was released in Japan. In 2010 a television anime shorts Miyanishi Tatsuya Gekijō: Omae Umasou da na were made based by the books.