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GKids to Distribute Colorful Stage Movie in North American Theaters

GKids Films announced that it acquired the distribution rights for the North American release of Colorful Stage The Movie: A Miku Who Can’t Sing. The movie will appear in theaters in Canada and the United States on April 11, 2025.

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Since the website for the movie didn’t mention if it’ll only be in select theaters, it’s likely that you’ll be able to catch it in most major ones. Regardless, if you’re unsure, GKids will probably release more information on it closer to April 11, 2025. You can also watch a trailer for the film on the official webpage for it.

Colorful Stage The Movie: A Miku Who Can’t Sing first appeared in Japanese theaters in mid-January 2025. Though it stars familiar Vocaloid mascots, as a Colorful Stage movie, it mostly centers on the original characters for that game. Popular Vocaloid producers like Deco*27 (“Vampire”) and Jin (“Kagerou Daze”) worked on the opening and ending themes for the film, with music videos for them available on YouTube.

As for the story, it follows the tale of twenty teenagers who discover Sekai, which is an alternate world made from feelings. Vocaloids occupy these Sekais, and they help these teenagers with their self-discovery journeys. The plot of the movie focuses on Hatsune Miku trying to reach people with her songs, and the teenagers in question help her with this.

Colorful Stage The Movie: A Miku Who Can’t Sing who appear in North American theaters on April 11, 2025.


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