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Netflix have announced an original series called First Love, inspired by Utada Hikaru's debut album "First Love" and her most recent album "Hatsukoi". This announcement is being met with enthusiasm by many Kingdom Hearts fans, who have naturally come to admire Utada Hikaru's other work outside the theme songs (and their many iterations) she has performed for the series. The new scripted series, now in production, is set to launch worldwide in 2022. Utada's "First Love" was released in 1999, setting her up for being one of the most renowned Japanese musicians of her time, and becoming the best-selling album in Japan to date. "Hatsukoi" (which in Japanese means "first love") was released in 2018, setting it almost a decade apart from "First Love". Netflix has drawn inspiration from these albums and has fittingly written the series to be about the first love of a young couple, from their first meeting in the 90's through to today. The series will be directed by Yuri Kanchiku, and will co-star Hikari Mitsushima and Takeru Satoh. Mitsushima will be playing Yae Noguchi, an aspiring flight attendant who was met with a tragic accident, and Satoh will play Harumichi Namiki, an ex-pilot. Utada has written several songs for dramas, anime, films – and of course, Kingdom Hearts – in her career. Her latest album "Hatsukoi" also features Chikai, one of the main theme songs she wrote for Kingdom Hearts III. View full article
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Netflix have announced an original series called First Love, inspired by Utada Hikaru's debut album "First Love" and her most recent album "Hatsukoi". This announcement is being met with enthusiasm by many Kingdom Hearts fans, who have naturally come to admire Utada Hikaru's other work outside the theme songs (and their many iterations) she has performed for the series. The new scripted series, now in production, is set to launch worldwide in 2022. Utada's "First Love" was released in 1999, setting her up for being one of the most renowned Japanese musicians of her time, and becoming the best-selling album in Japan to date. "Hatsukoi" (which in Japanese means "first love") was released in 2018, setting it almost a decade apart from "First Love". Netflix has drawn inspiration from these albums and has fittingly written the series to be about the first love of a young couple, from their first meeting in the 90's through to today. The series will be directed by Yuri Kanchiku, and will co-star Hikari Mitsushima and Takeru Satoh. Mitsushima will be playing Yae Noguchi, an aspiring flight attendant who was met with a tragic accident, and Satoh will play Harumichi Namiki, an ex-pilot. Utada has written several songs for dramas, anime, films – and of course, Kingdom Hearts – in her career. Her latest album "Hatsukoi" also features Chikai, one of the main theme songs she wrote for Kingdom Hearts III.
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Utada Hikaru's Laughter in the Dark 2018 Tour is now available for pre-order from the iTunes Japan store! Utada Hikaru Laughter in the Dark 2018 Tour on iTunes retails for 3,500 yen ($32.61 USD) and is set to release on June 26th, 2019. The digital copy runs for about 2 hours and 36 minutes and also includes a documentary bonus Talking About Laughter in the Dark which consists of interviews with tour members and staff who worked with Utada Hikaru. The digital copy can be pre-ordered through iTunes here. It will also be available through pay-per-view from SkyPerfect TV for 594 yen ($5.54 USD) and to stream on Netflix. The physical limited edition blu-ray of Laughter in the Dark is available for pre-order for 10,800 yen ($100.74 USD) and comes with a lanyard from the concert! Regarding the shipping time of physical orders per Utada Hikaru's official website, shipments of the limited edition blu-ray will be sent to various retail outlets between June 25th and the end of July. Pre-order the physical copy here!
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Utada Hikaru's Laughter in the Dark 2018 Tour is now available for pre-order from the iTunes Japan store! Utada Hikaru Laughter in the Dark 2018 Tour on iTunes retails for 3,500 yen ($32.61 USD) and is set to release on June 26th, 2019. The digital copy runs for about 2 hours and 36 minutes and also includes a documentary bonus Talking About Laughter in the Dark which consists of interviews with tour members and staff who worked with Utada Hikaru. The digital copy can be pre-ordered through iTunes here. It will also be available through pay-per-view from SkyPerfect TV for 594 yen ($5.54 USD) and to stream on Netflix. The physical limited edition blu-ray of Laughter in the Dark is available for pre-order for 10,800 yen ($100.74 USD) and comes with a lanyard from the concert! Regarding the shipping time of physical orders per Utada Hikaru's official website, shipments of the limited edition blu-ray will be sent to various retail outlets between June 25th and the end of July. Pre-order the physical copy here! View full article
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Are you currently binge watching a TV show on Netflix?
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Are you currently binge watching a TV show on Netflix? I wouldn't call it "binge watching" but I am trying to catch up on Arrow, The League, and Orange is the New Black. -
For those watching Shadowhunters on Netflix (available for all countries outside the US), and cannot find it on there, the show is available, you just have to type in search for it. Watching the episodes and rating it full stars will help promote it to the Recently Added, Trending, New Releases etc and make it easier to locate, without having to search for it
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