Shinji Muroi, The One Who Continues to Live:"ONE PIECE FILM RED" Director Goro Taniguchi in charge of directing tense scenes, and the "voice on the radio" was Kensho Ono!

「室井慎次 生き続ける者」のビジュアル(C)2024 フジテレビジョン ビーエスフジ 東宝
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「室井慎次 生き続ける者」のビジュアル(C)2024 フジテレビジョン ビーエスフジ 東宝

It has been revealed that Goro Taniguchi, director of the popular anime series Code Geass and the animated feature film One Piece Film Red, directed the scene where the search team communicate over the radio in the currently-showing film Shinji Muroi: The One Who Lives (directed by Katsuyuki Motohiro), starring actor Toshiro Yanagiba, directs the scene. The scene is tense, with the search team communicating over the radio in a blizzard. Director Motohiro wanted to "direct it in a way that's fast-paced, like in the anime," so when the producer showed him the scene from One Piece Film Red, Taniguchi immediately offered to direct it, saying, "This is exactly what I want!" Director Motohiro was Taniguchi's senior at the Japan Institute of the Moving Image, so Taniguchi readily agreed. It was also revealed that the "radio voice" in the scene was provided by popular voice actor Kensho Ono. The first new movie in the "Bayside Shakedown" series in about 12 years, the two-part series "Muroi Shinji: The Unconquerable" and "Muroi Shinji: The Living One" have Muroi Shinji, played by Yanagiba, as the protagonist. As time passes, Muroi resigns from the police force and lives peacefully with young boys, wanting to "support the families of the victims and perpetrators of crimes." However, he becomes the first person to discover a body that appears to have been murdered. The body turns out to be that of the culprit of the Rainbow Bridge incident, which Muroi was once in charge of as deputy chief of the investigation headquarters... This is the story.

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