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Colorful Stage! The Movie: A Miku Who Can't Sing

2025 Japanese animated film by Hiroyuki Hata From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Colorful Stage! The Movie: A Miku Who Can't Sing
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Colorful Stage! The Movie: A Miku Who Can't Sing[a] is a 2025 Japanese animated musical drama film based on the mobile game Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage! developed by Colorful Palette and published by Sega. Produced by P.A. Works and distributed by Shochiku, the film is directed by Hiroyuki Hata and written by Yoko Yonaiyama. It is the first feature film based on the character Hatsune Miku.[3]

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The film debuted in Japanese theaters on January 17, 2025. GKIDS licensed the film for an official English release and released it in North American cinemas on April 17, 2025.

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Plot

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In Shibuya, five musical bands of teenagers (Leo/need, More More Jump!, Vivid Bad Squad, Wonderlands x Showtime, and Nightcord at 25:00) go about their lives while producing music. They do so with the support of alternate themed versions of Virtual Singers Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin & Len, Megurine Luka, Meiko, and Kaito, who reside in Sekai, virtual dimensions made from the group members' emotions, which they travel to using their phones or computers.

Meanwhile, a previously unseen version of Hatsune Miku[b] is traveling between screens in Japan, looking for help. Originating from a gloomy and unwelcoming Sekai, the people whose feelings that gave rise to it experience depression and consider abandoning their creative ambitions, believing they are unable to achieve them. Consequently, this version of Miku is despondent and lonely, and discouraged whenever trying to connect emotionally through a song to the people whose feelings make up her Sekai, to no avail. Said Miku seeks the help of the members of all five bands, who each help her refine her song and gain confidence in herself. Reinvigorated, she once again attempts to reach out in song to the people whose feelings formed her Sekai, but is again met with failure.

As the individuals that formed her Sekai fall further into depression, the lonely Miku begins to fall into despair, so she transports the five groups into her Sekai. Inside, they witness scenes of each of the people whose feelings created it struggling in their daily life and unsuccessfully attempt to persuade Miku to not give up. Miku tearfully thanks them for their efforts and sends them away, and her lonely Sekai is swallowed in an ocean of darkness, which also permeates the other five Sekai to abduct each of the groups' versions of Hatsune Miku. The Sekai's collapse causes an unusual blackout throughout Japan, and the groups subsequently discover that all traces of Miku's voice in songs and elsewhere have disappeared from the real world.

The bands each realize the connection between the depressed people in reality and the Sekai, and come to the conclusion that the only way to save the lonely Miku and restore their own Mikus to existence is to cheer up the people whose feelings formed the lonely Sekai. In order to do this, they resolve to create and publicly perform new songs, hoping it will reach the people and ameliorate their depression, dispersing the ocean of darkness subsiding from the lonely Miku's Sekai as more people start listening to them, restoring the other Sekai's Mikus. Now empowered with renewed hope, Miku reappears and performs her song for all of Shibuya, and this time successfully connects emotionally with the populace.

After the performance, the now optimistic Miku teleports the groups to her Sekai, now bright and filled with hope, thanking them for helping her complete her song. The bands bid her farewell and return to their normal lives. Later, one of the people whose feelings created the new Miku's Sekai visits her. She greets them, having awaited their arrival.

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Production

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The film was announced on July 29, 2024. The film is produced by P.A. Works and directed by Hiroyuki Hata, with Yoko Yonaiyama writing the script, Yuki Akiyama designing the characters, and Satoshi Hōno composing the music. The cast members from the smartphone game Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage! reprise their roles.[4]

Release

The film is distributed by Shochiku and opened in Japan on January 17, 2025.[4] It was initially stated to be released in US theaters by GKIDS on April 11,[5] but was later delayed to April 17, 2025.[6] GKIDS also released the film in Canada on May 11.[7] Madness Entertainment licensed the film for theatrical distribution in Mexico, where it was released on March 13.[8] Cinecolor licensed the film for theatrical distribution in Chile, where it was released on April 24.[9] Commemorative postcards containing special serial codes which unlocked content within the mobile game were given away at Japanese theaters to those who attended screenings of the film.[10][11] The commemorative postcard giveaways also took place at theaters showing the film in the United States, Mexico and Chile.[12][13][14][8][15] The film was distributed in 800 North American theaters.[2]

In Asia, Medialink acquired the film and releasing on Taiwan at March 28, Hong Kong and Macau in April 3, 2025, Thailand in April 10, Malaysia and Singapore in April 17, Philippines in April 19, Indonesia in May 9, and Vietnam in June 13.

In Australia and New Zealand, the film was acquired by Sugoi Co and released for a limited time on May 1, 2025.[16] A special premiere screening was held in Sydney at Event Cinemas George Street on April 28.[17]

In the United Kingdom, the film was announced to be released in the Summer after it was publicly announced that Anime Limited had acquired the rights on May 23.[18] As of Monday July 7, 2025, the film was announced to be released in UK and Irish cinemas on August 31, 2025.[19]

It will be released in India on August 29, 2025 by PVR Inox Pictures.[20]

Songs

The theme song by 40mp and sasakure.UK titled "Hajimari no Mirai" (はじまりの未来; "The Future of Beginning") features vocal by Hatsune Miku, and the ending song by Jin titled "Worlders" with an arrangement by TeddyLoid is performed by all 26 characters. The film also featured six new songs that are written and composed by Deco*27, with each song arranged by six different Vocaloid producers:

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The movie also featured previously released songs with new arrangement. A new insert song titled "Kimikoi Quest" (君恋クエスト) composed by irucaice and Ichinose LUPO, and arranged by, in addition to the composers, Tanchiky.[21] Some Vocaloid songs also made a cameo in the movie.[d][22][23]

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Reception

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Box office

In its first weekend, Colorful Stage! The Movie: A Miku Who Can't Sing made roughly 307 million yen at the Japanese box office and finished in second place behind Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX Beginning.[24][25] The film came in first in terms of its screen average (box office revenue per screen) that weekend.[26][27] As of February 23, 2025, box office revenue has exceeded 1.03 billion yen (equivalent to US$7,216,471).[28][23][2]

In the United States (reported by BoxOfficeMojo), this film earned an estimated US$3,338,141 and ranked #7 at the U.S. box office in its weekend limited screening, with an estimated US$1,424,687 on Friday (including Thursday previews), an estimated US$793,017 on Saturday and an estimated US$605,431 on Sunday. The screening continued, making the film gross US$3,020,824 in its first week. In its second week, the film earned an estimated US$302,184, and an estimated US$15,133 in its third week. [7] In Mexico, it reached #6, with an estimated revenue of $381,232.[2]

Critical response

Richard Eisenbeis of Anime News Network noted that while the film was packed with "great animation, superb music, and a straightforward, thematically poignant plot", it did not properly introduce any of its characters, making it difficult for viewers to juggle "more than 20 new characters while trying to figure out the rules of the world on the fly", if the viewer did not play or was not at least familiar with the original game.[29]

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