Japanese-Chinese-South Korean Film Sayonara, Tyranno Out this Winter

Inspired by a children’s dinosaur-themed book, ‘Sayonara, Tyranno’ is a story about three dinosaurs on a journey searching for a place called ‘Heaven.’ This film features an exciting blend of Japanese, Chinese, and South Korean animation styles.


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Since it is a Japanese-Chinese-South Korean co-produced project, it will be released in all those languages with animation styles from each culture. This movie is jam-packed with cute characters and mesmerizing visuals.

The film has been delayed for a long time due to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. Now it is finally releasing in Japan.

The special Japanese-Chinese-South Korean co-produced film Sayonara, Tyranno, will premiere on December 10, 2021. The franchise also revealed a new updated trailer for the film.

映画『さよなら、ティラノ』予告60秒
Movie “Goodbye, Tyrano” Notice 60 seconds

The trailer starts with how the main characters Tyranno, Phnom, and Tops met each other. As their lively journey goes on, some of the other dinosaurs are shown plotting something wicked for the protagonists.

It moves on to a more distressing tone as our trio begins to face more challenges along their path. Will Phnom learn to fly? Will Tops ever meet his family again? Will Tyranno get to see ‘heaven’? All of these can only be answered once the film is out.

The film also revealed a visual featuring the protagonists for this announcement.

The release date is finally decided!

Shinjuku Baltic 9 and other national roadshows from December 10 (Friday)

And the main visual is also lifted

It’s a fun and cute visual of Tyrannosaurus, Phnom, and Tops.

Stay tuned for the December release.

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#Goodbye Tyrano

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Moreover, a special music video was unveiled that previewed the film’s ending theme song ‘Rakuen wo Futari de’ by Hanaregumi and kotringo.

映画『さよなら、ティラノ』スペシャルMV~エンディング曲「楽園をふたりで」ハナレグミ&コトリンゴver.~
Movie “Goodbye, Tyranno” Special MV ~ Ending song “Rakuen Wo Futari de” Hanaregumi & Koto Ringo ver. ~

The song is very calming and perfectly fits the captivating visuals of the video and the wholesome scenes of Tyranno, Phnom, and Tops.

The MV has many more scenes from the film, some sad and some happy, but it is soothing to the core. 

What makes this film exciting is its characters. The protagonists include a vegetarian tyrannosaurus rex and a pteranodon who for some reason cannot fly.

Pteranodons are the dinosaurs known for flying, and tyrannosaurus rex are known for being vicious carnivores. Considering this, the characters bring something new to the table.

The cast for this upcoming film was revealed beforehand and we have it right here for you. You might spot some of your favorites in there:

CharacterType of DinosaurCast Other Works
TyrannoTyrannosaurus RexShinichiro MikiSir Nighteye (My Hero Academia)
PhnomPteranodonKaori IshiharaYuzuha Mishima (Higehiro)
TopsTriceratopsAoi YukiTerrible Tornado (One Punch Man)
GolgoGorgosaurusKatsuyuki KonishiLaxus Dreyar (Fairy Tail)
LuctoAntarctosaurusKikuko InoueMizuho Kazami (Please Teacher!)
GotchGorgosaurusNobuyuki HiyamaMr. 3 (One Piece)
LucchiGorgosaurusToshiyuki MorikawaPoe (Bungo Stray Dogs)
Grandfather KeraTriceratopsUnsho IshizukaMr. Satan (Dragon Ball Super)

The film seems lighthearted and educational as the characters are based on real dinosaurs. Also, it gives a refreshing take at the ‘T-rex are bad dinosaurs’ thing.

What lies at the end of Tyranno, Phnom, and Tops’ journey is something we can only find out once the film is out.

About Sayonara, Tyrano

You Are Umasou a.k.a. Sayonara, Tyrano is a Japanese picture book series by Tatsuya Miyanishi, published by Poplar. The series has spawned animated film and anime adaptations.

Sayonara, Tyranno sees the adventure and love story between a male tyrannosaurus that looks aggressive but does not make a kill and a female pteranodon.

Source: Sayonara, Tyranno Website

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