'Irregular at Magic High School' movie teases fans with new artwork | Inquirer Entertainment

‘Irregular at Magic High School’ movie teases fans with new artwork

/ 05:20 PM April 20, 2017

Image: Mahouka Official Website

Image: Mahouka Official Website

The official website for the upcoming anime film, “The Irregular at Magic High School The Movie: The Girl Who Calls the Stars”, has revealed a new promotional illustration for fans.

Mahouka Movie new visual

Image: Mahouka Official Website

The visual was drawn by the original light novel’s artist, Kana Ishida. This new visual will also be featured on the third round of advanced tickets and an A3 clear poster as a bonus item, reports Anime News Network.

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Ticket and A3 clear poster

Image: Mahouka Official Website

Also known as “Mahouka”, the anime film was inspired by an ongoing light novel series of the same name written by Tsutomu Satou. It follows the story of brother and sister Tatsuya and Miyuki Shiba as they cope with life in magic high school, along with the politics and the dark side of the lives of magicians in the modern world.

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The light novel was first published in 2011 and currently has 20 volumes. A 26-episode TV anime adaptation aired between April and September 2014.

The movie will premiere in Japanese theaters on June 17 and ticket-selling will begin on April 29. Advance screenings will also be held on June 5 at Tokyo and Osaka theaters for 750 people. Applications to view the screenings must be submitted before May 12. Alfred Bayle/JB

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