The Rose of Versailles is celebrating the birthday of Marie Antoinette by sharing some new preview images from the upcoming movie by MAPPA. Ai Yoshimura is directing, with Tomoko Konparu on the script, Mariko Oka as the character designer, and Hiroyuki Sawano on the music with KOHTA YAMAMOTO. The movie is set to premiere in in Japan on January 31, 2025.
The character’s birthday matches the real Marie Antoinette’s (November 2, 1755), while Aya Hirano voices her in the anime. Check out the new preview images below.
Besides Aya Hirano, the main voice cast for includes Toshiyugi Toyonaga as André Grandier, Miyuki Sawashiro as Oscar François de Jarjayes, and Kazuki Kato as Hans Axel von Fersen. You can see character visuals for all of them below.
Other cast members for the new movie include Shunsuke Takeuchi as Alain de Soisson, Takuya Eguchi as Victor Clement de Girodelle and Miyu Irino as Bernard Chatelet. You can watch the main trailer below.
The Rose of Versailles is based on a historical and romance manga series by veteran mangaka Riyoko Ikeda. It was serialized by Shueisha and ran from May 1972 to December 1973. The manga is considered one of the pioneering works of the shojo genre. TMS Entertainment animated the original 1979 The Rose of Versailles anime, with Tadao Nagahama and Osamu Dezaki as directors. It aired for forty episodes on Nippon TV.
The official synopsis:
Oscar François de Jarjayes, raised as the “son” and heir of a general’s family, masquerades as a beautiful woman in men’s clothing. Marie Antoinette arriving from neighboring Austria as a bride to become a noble and graceful queen.. Oscar’s servant and childhood friend, the commoner André Grandier. Hans Axel von Fersen, a handsome and intelligent count from Sweden. They meet in Versailles, France in the prosperous late 18th Century and live their respective destinies beautifully while being tossed about by the tides of times.
The Rose of Versailles increased interest for French tourism among Japanese people, with Ikeda getting the “Legion of Honor” award from the French government in 2009. The movie adaptation was announced in September 2022, four decades after the original anime series finished airing in 1980.
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