Anime director Masaaki Yuasa announces next feature 'Daisy's Life'

ANI April 14, 2025 157 views

Renowned anime director Masaaki Yuasa is set to push creative boundaries with his newest project 'Daisy's Life', a Japanese-French co-production. The film, based on a Banana Yoshimoto novel, follows a six-year-old girl's mystical journey through loss and discovery, featuring illustrations by Yoshitomo Nara. Yuasa's new studio Ame Pippin will bring this surreal narrative to life, promising a unique visual experience that blends cosmic perspectives with intimate storytelling. The film is scheduled for release in 2026, marking another innovative chapter in Yuasa's celebrated animation career.

"I would like to depict the life of the protagonist... on a cosmic scale." - Masaaki Yuasa
Washington, April 14: Popular Japanese animation director Masaaki Yuasa has unveiled the debut project from his newly established animation studio, Ame Pippin.

Key Points

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Yuasa launches Ame Pippin studio with unique animated feature

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Collaboration with Miyu Productions brings international animation vision

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Adaptation of Banana Yoshimoto's novel explores child's emotional journey

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Yoshitomo Nara provides original illustrations for the film

Titled 'Daisy's Life,' the feature is a Japanese-French co-production based on Banana Yoshimoto's novel Hinagiku no Jinsei. It features original illustrations by renowned artist Yoshitomo Nara. The film is set for release in 2026, reported Variety.

Yuasa is best known for his surreal storytelling and bold visual style in films such as Mind Game, Lu Over the Wall, and the Golden Globe-nominated Inu-Oh.

He launched Ame Pippin in February 2025 to push artistic boundaries in the animation world.

'Daisy's Life' is an emotional journey of a six-year-old girl named Daisy, who loses her mother in a tragic accident and struggles to adapt to life with her aunt. One sleepless night, she encounters a mysterious girl named Dahlia at her window. Their days together begin to transcend time and space, bringing a cosmic perspective to Daisy's modest life in a downtown yakisoba restaurant, as per the outlet.

While talking about the project, Yuasa said, "Even among the works of Ms. Banana Yoshimoto, this is a novel that evokes visual images throughout, and while there are parts that are vividly scary, the final passage is very happy, like something I had dreamed of in the past. I would like to depict the life of the protagonist who works for a yakisoba restaurant in a downtown area with a 100-meter radius on a cosmic scale."

In her first foray into animation, Yuasa teamed up with screenwriter Sachiko Tanaka, whose previous work includes 'Before We Vanish' and 'Asako I & II', as per the outlet.

Production is being spearheaded by Asmik Ace, Inc., a company with a storied history in both live-action and animated cinema, known for titles like "Tekkonkinkreet" and "Paranoia Agent."

The film is co-produced with France's Miyu Productions, which recently won awards at Cannes and Annecy for Flora Anna Buda's short "27" and Sebastien Laudenbach and Chiara Malta's feature "Chicken for Linda!"

Miyu producers Emmanuel-Alain Raynal and Pierre Baussaron expressed excitement about their renewed collaboration with Asmik Ace and the opportunity to work with Yuasa, saying, "After a first fruitful collaboration with Asmik Ace on Yoshitoshi Shinomiya's 'A New Dawn' we are delighted and honored to renew our partnership on the next project by Masaaki Yuasa, one of the greatest animation filmmakers of our time," reported Variety.

Reader Comments

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Jamie R.
Yuasa never disappoints! His visual style is so unique and mesmerizing. Can't wait to see how he interprets Yoshitomo Nara's illustrations into animation. 2026 feels so far away though 😭
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Tyler K.
The premise sounds beautiful but also heartbreaking. I hope they handle the grief themes with care. Yuasa has shown he can balance emotional depth with surreal elements before, so I have high hopes!
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Maria L.
Interesting choice to adapt Banana Yoshimoto's work. Her novels have such a distinct mood that might be challenging to translate to animation. Respectful criticism: I hope they don't lose the subtlety of her writing in the adaptation.
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Alex P.
The French-Japanese co-production angle is exciting! Their animation industries have such different strengths. Miyu's recent work has been stellar too. This could be something really special ✨
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Samira D.
"Cosmic perspective to Daisy's modest life" - that's such a Yuasa way to describe it! His ability to find wonder in everyday settings is unmatched. Inu-Oh was a masterpiece, so expectations are sky high for this one.
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Kevin T.
Yoshitomo Nara + Yuasa + Banana Yoshimoto? That's like my dream creative team! The yakisoba restaurant setting sounds so charming. Hope we get some amazing food animation scenes too 🍜

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