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Funimation Streams Kakushigoto Compilation Anime Film
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dub of the film at a later date.
The film commemorates the 30th anniversary of Kumeta's career as an illustrator. The film features additional cuts, as well as "another finale" that did not appear in the television anime series. The theme songs are the same as in the original anime, with Eiichi Ohtaki's "Kimi wa Tennen Shoku" (Your Natural Colors) as the ending theme.
The film opened in Japan on July 9. The film's limited edition Blu-ray Disc launched on the same day exclusively at theaters in Japan.
The film gave a bonus two-booklet manga to theatergoers in Japan titled Himegoto. The manga's two booklets were available for theatergoers on the first and second week of the film's screening, respectively, with the first booklet being 14 pages long, and the second booklet being 20 pages long. Himegoto shows a story set after the end of the Kakushigoto manga. Kumeta drew the manga.
The comedy story centers on Kakushi Gotō, who doesn't want his daughter, Hime Gotō, to know that he is a manga creator. The manga's comedy focuses on the daily life of a family with a manga artist. In addition to being a word play on the father's name, the ambiguous title can mean "Hidden Things," but can also be read as "Drawing Job."
Sarazanmai) composed the music. flumpool performed the opening theme song "Chiisana Hibi" (Small Days), and late musician Eiichi Ohtaki's "Kimi wa Tennen Shoku" (You Are Natural Color) song was the ending theme.
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Kumeta (Kodansha Comics is releasing the manga digitally in English.
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