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'''''Yo-Yo Girl Cop''''', known in [[Japan]] as {{nihongo|'''''<nowiki>Sukeban Deka: Kōdo nēmu = Asamiya Saki</nowiki>'''''|<nowiki>スケバン刑事 コードネーム=麻宮サキ</nowiki>|<nowiki>Delinquent Girl Detective: Code Name = Asamiya Saki</nowiki>}}, is a Japanese film within the [[Sukeban Deka]] film series.
'''''Yo-Yo Girl Cop''''', known in [[Japan]] as {{nihongo|'''''<nowiki>Sukeban Deka: Kōdo nēmu = Asamiya Saki</nowiki>'''''|<nowiki>スケバン刑事 コードネーム=麻宮サキ</nowiki>|<nowiki>Delinquent Girl Detective: Code Name = Saki Asamiya </nowiki>}}, is a Japanese film within the [[Sukeban Deka]] film series.


''Yo-Yo Girl Cop'' stars [[Aya Matsuura]] with the lead role as Saki Asamiya and [[Rika Ishikawa]] cast as her rival, Reika Akiyama. [[Yuki Saito (actress)|Yuki Saito]], who played the role of Saki in the first live action TV series, stars as Saki's mother. The movie was released on [[September 30]], [[2006]] in Japan, and in the United States on [[July 17]], [[2007]] as ''Yo-Yo Girl Cop''.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://videoeta.com/movie/94591|title= Yo-yo Girl Cop|accessdate= 2007-07-13|publisher= VideoETA.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.sukeban.jp/news.html|title= Sukeban Deka news|accessdate= 2006-07-23|language= Japanese}}</ref> It is directed by [[Kenta Fukasaku]], best known as the screenwriter for the film ''[[Battle Royale (film)|Battle Royale]]'' and director of its sequel, ''[[Battle Royale 2]]''.
''Yo-Yo Girl Cop'' stars [[Aya Matsuura]] with the lead role as Saki Asamiya and [[Rika Ishikawa]] cast as her rival, Reika Akiyama. [[Yuki Saito (actress)|Yuki Saito]], who played the role of Saki in the first live action TV series, stars as Saki's mother. The movie was released on [[September 30]], [[2006]] in Japan, and in the United States on [[July 17]], [[2007]] as ''Yo-Yo Girl Cop''.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://videoeta.com/movie/94591|title= Yo-yo Girl Cop|accessdate= 2007-07-13|publisher= VideoETA.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.sukeban.jp/news.html|title= Sukeban Deka news|accessdate= 2006-07-23|language= Japanese}}</ref> It is directed by [[Kenta Fukasaku]], best known as the screenwriter for the film ''[[Battle Royale (film)|Battle Royale]]'' and director of its sequel, ''[[Battle Royale 2]]''.

Revision as of 05:54, 12 June 2008

Sukeban Deka: Codename = Saki Asamiya
File:Sukeban Deka 2006.jpg
Theatrical Poster
Directed byKenta Fukasaku
Written byShoichi Maruyama
Produced byTatsuya Kunimatsu
StarringAya Matsuura
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Riki Takeuchi
Shunsuke Kubozuka
CinematographyTakashi Komatsu
Edited byChieko Suzaki
Music byGoro Yasukawa
Distributed byMagnolia Home Entertainment
Release dates
Japan September 30, 2006
Running time
98 min
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

Yo-Yo Girl Cop, known in Japan as Sukeban Deka: Kōdo nēmu = Asamiya Saki (スケバン刑事 コードネーム=麻宮サキ, Delinquent Girl Detective: Code Name = Saki Asamiya ), is a Japanese film within the Sukeban Deka film series.

Yo-Yo Girl Cop stars Aya Matsuura with the lead role as Saki Asamiya and Rika Ishikawa cast as her rival, Reika Akiyama. Yuki Saito, who played the role of Saki in the first live action TV series, stars as Saki's mother. The movie was released on September 30, 2006 in Japan, and in the United States on July 17, 2007 as Yo-Yo Girl Cop.[1][2] It is directed by Kenta Fukasaku, best known as the screenwriter for the film Battle Royale and director of its sequel, Battle Royale 2.

Magnolia Pictures released the English version of the film.[3]

Cast

Music

The movie's theme song, "Thanks!" is by the Hello! Project group GAM, consisting of Aya Matsuura and Miki Fujimoto. The song "Shinkirō Romance", also by GAM, was used an insert song.

References

  1. ^ "Yo-yo Girl Cop". VideoETA.com. Retrieved 2007-07-13.
  2. ^ "Sukeban Deka news" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2006-07-23.
  3. ^ http://promo.magpictures.com/yoyo%20girl%20cop/magnolia%20__/YO-YO%20Dialogue/YO-YO(EDialogue-1).TXT