The official website and Twitter account for the live-action film adaptation of Non Tamashima's My Boyfriend in Orange manga has released a collaboration music video that combines clips from the film and panels from the manga. The video feature the film's theme song "Orange Kiss" performed by Snow Man.
The theme song for the film is titled, "Orange Kiss" which is performed by the idol group Snow Man.
The film is set to premiere on July 18 in Japan.
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Snow Man group member Hikaru Iwamoto has been cast as the firefighter Kyōsuke Ebihara and model Meru Nukumi has been cast as high school student Moe Sasaki.
The additional cast includes:
Jin Suzuki as Kōsei Himeno
Shuhei Uesugi as Shinichirō Kazama
Hidaka Ukisho as Genki Kojima
Yūta Furukawa as Kazuma Shindō
Taiyu Fujiwara as Shūto Mitaka
Riko Nagase as Sayumi Kiritani
Shuhei Uesugi as Shinichirō Kazama
Hidaka Ukisho as Genki Kojima
Yūta Furukawa as Kazuma Shindō
Taiyu Fujiwara as Shūto Mitaka
Riko Nagase as Sayumi Kiritani
Shōsuke Murakami is directing the film, and Junpei Yamaoka wrote the script. Shochiku is distributing the film.
Kodansha Comics publishes the manga in English and describes it as:
Hot firemen, now in the world of shojo manga! High school student Moe has moved to a new town after the death of her father. Moe's already having enough trouble fitting into her new class as it is, so she's totally mortified when she ends up being “rescued” by local firefighter Kyōsuke during a fire drill … in front of all the kids at school. But the embarrassing incident might be a blessing in disguise, because gruff-but-kind Kyōsuke gives Moe the courage she needs to leap out of her comfort zone as she aims to leave her loner days behind. Not to mention she's soon falling head over heels for him … !
Hot firemen, now in the world of shojo manga! High school student Moe has moved to a new town after the death of her father. Moe's already having enough trouble fitting into her new class as it is, so she's totally mortified when she ends up being “rescued” by local firefighter Kyōsuke during a fire drill … in front of all the kids at school. But the embarrassing incident might be a blessing in disguise, because gruff-but-kind Kyōsuke gives Moe the courage she needs to leap out of her comfort zone as she aims to leave her loner days behind. Not to mention she's soon falling head over heels for him … !