With the help of Miyuki, Erika, Leon, and Mikihiko, Tatsuya infiltrates the research facility and rescues the imprisoned Morinaga, who reveals the experiment to create a Strategic-class Magic called "Meteorite Fall" is capable of causing an astronomical object to fall on Earth and set to be used as a weapon to match Material Burst that is used during the Scorched Halloween. Morinaga to escape and meet her former student's sister Mayumi Saegusa. Kokoa pleads for their help to rescue the others in a research facility at Minamitate, where she is helped by Dr. They learn her name as Kokoa and her involvement in an experiment with her other eight identical modified magicians, known as the Watatsumi series, who are being used in a huge CAD machine to activate a large-scale magic sequence. After spending their time in a shopping district at Minamitate Island, Miyuki's friends find a young girl hiding in their plane as they return to the villa. In late March 2096, Tatsuya Shiba and his little sister Miyuki enjoy their spring vacation along with Erika Chiba, Leonhard Saijo, Mizuki Shibata, Mikihiko Yoshida, and Honoka Mitsui in a villa owned by Shizuku Kitayama's family at Bonin Islands when Tatsuya receives an order from the military to destroy an asteroid on course to collide with Earth. The film grossed over $5 million worldwide. The Irregular at Magic High School the Movie: The Girl Who Summons the Stars premiered simultaneously in Tokyo and Osaka on June 5, 2017, and was released in Japan on June 17.
The cast from the anime series were confirmed to be returning for the film in October 2016 and in March 2017, while new cast were announced in March and April, including Konomi Kohara as the voice of the original character Kokoa. Set after the events of the eleventh volume of the light novel, the film follows the Shiba siblings enjoying spring break on an island with their friends when they meet a young girl on the run.Īn anime film project was announced in March 2016, with Saori Hayami and Yuichi Nakamura reprising their respective roles from The Irregular at Magic High School anime series as the Shiba siblings Miyuki and Tatsuya. Produced by Eight Bit and distributed by Aniplex, the film is directed by Risako Yoshida from a script written by Satō and Muneo Nakamoto. He falls unconscious from the physical and mental output but survives, to Miyuki's great relief.The Irregular at Magic High School the Movie: The Girl Who Summons the Stars ( Japanese: 劇場版 魔法科高校の劣等生 星を呼ぶ少女, Hepburn: Gekijōban Mahōka Kōkō no Rettōsei: Hoshi o Yobu Shōjo) is a 2017 Japanese animated film based on an original story written by Tsutomu Satō featuring the characters of his light novel series The Irregular at Magic High School. But thanks to Miyuki's help and her unwavering faith in her brother, Tatsuya restores the Tower to its original state and deactivates the explosives in the process. The Regrowth spell must be cast on such a large scale that Tatsuya believes he won't survive even if he's successful. Though he could take Miyuki and escape the Tower by themselves, ensuring her safety, Tatsuya chooses to try and save everyone by restoring the collapsing Tower in full. However, his life experiences have changed him, and he's not the soulless monster he often believes himself to be. This goal was instilled into his brain as a child after his mother performed dangerous experimental magic on him. Tatsuya's primary mission in life is simple: keep Miyuki safe from harm at all costs. Tatsuya should've had time to stall the process or find and deactivate the explosives, but the earthquake has left him with dwindling time and options. Their leader - curiously revealed to be an extra employee at Third Research Institute - used Resonance Destruction to ensure the Tower's four main pillars would collapse slowly but irreversibly.
Minami aids Tatsuya with her defensive magic while Miyuki uses a large-scale ice attack to free all the terrorists in place. They ask him to leave the scene, but Tatsuya can't forgive that they shot at him even before he tried to speak.