Ryōtarō Kosaka

Movies

Bungo to Alchemist: Yokei-sha no banka
Haruo Sato, a former mentor of Dazai, was a religionist who reincarnated in this world to protect literary works. Konan Koji). Reunion with best friends, rejoicing for the first time in a long time. There is also a figure of the faction's warrior Minoru Oji (Taishi Sugie). Ranpo Edogawa (Shinichi Wago), who appeared suspiciously in front of the great writers who wondered who he was, explains that he was reincarnated in the world again with the presence of "Alchemist". When Chuya Nakahara (Taiga Fukasawa), who appeared next, joined together and heard the story of Edogawa, it was discovered that Akutagawa's work had been eroded immediately. I was enthusiastic about the work of Dr. Akutagawa that I longed to protect!
Hyper Projection Play
The sixth stage play adaption of Haruichi Furudate's Haikyū!! series. This stage play covered Karasuno's matches against Aobajohsai and Shiratorizawa.
Hyper Projection Play
The fifth stage play adaption of Haruichi Furudate's Haikyū!! series. The stage play focused on Hinata and Kageyama developing their new attack, as well as portraying the stories of other members on the Karasuno team. It covered Karasuno's matches against Johzenji and Wakutani South during the Spring Interhigh preliminaries.
Hyper Projection Play
The fourth stage play adaption of Haruichi Furudate's Haikyū!! series. The stage play covered the aftermath of Karasuno's loss to Aobajohsai and their subsequent training camp in Tokyo.
Hyper Projection Play
The third stage play adaption of Haruichi Furudate's Haikyū!! series. The stage play covered the Interhigh match between Karasuno and Aobajohsai.
Hyper Projection Play
Tsukishima Kei
Is the second stage play adaption of Haruichi Furudate's Haikyū!! series. The stage play is split into two acts and covers the second half of the Karasuno High Team Formation Arc (the Karasuno vs Nekoma practice match), the Interhigh match against Tokonami, and the Interhigh match against Date Tech.
Hyper Projection Play
Kei Tsukishima
The first stage play adaption of Haruichi Furudate's Haikyū!! series. Described as a "hybrid performance," the play mixes manga, live-play, and video to create an unforgettable experience for its viewers.