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A dramatic Japanese movie poster, employing a refined anime film style and a vertical single-page composition. Set at night, the background presents a shimmering, futuristic cityscape of Tokyo and Gunma, filled with blue holographic HUD graphics, starlight-like particles, and overlays of surveillance interfaces. The poster features five visible characters: a close-up of a mysterious woman occupying the entire upper right background, her profile shown, with long black hair, wearing an elegant white wide-brimmed hat with a dark ribbon, her expression serious and enigmatic; three teenage students in the left foreground, wearing Japanese school uniforms (dark blazers, white shirts, and red striped ties), with a tall, disheveled boy in the center, a girl with a black ponytail on the left, and a short-haired girl facing forward on the right; and a minor supporting character in the lower right corner, a light-haired violinist in a heavy fur-trimmed winter coat, playing the violin. A glowing holographic map of Japan is added to the lower part of the image, with a red target star pointing towards Gunma Prefecture, accompanied by coordinates and data labels. Include visible small red and blue English interface text such as "OPERATION AKATSUKI", "THE BONDS NEVER DIES", "IN PROGRESS", "TARGET: AKATSUKI CITY", "AKATSUKI CITY", "GUNMA PREFECTURE", "JAPAN", and coordinate strings. The left-hand skyline should feature a Tokyo Tower-style landmark shimmering with orange-red light. Use strong blue, black, silver, and deep red lighting, wet, glossy highlights, falling snowflakes or ash particles, layered depth of field, and high-contrast painterly details. At the bottom, create a large, bold, metallic Japanese title in red, white, and blue:{argument name="headline text" default="Akatsuki Academy (private school)"} Below it is a large, metallic silver English subtitle:{argument name="tagline" default="THE BONDS NEVER DIES"} Add a small Japanese credits list above the release date, including a fictional director, screenwriter, character designer, and cast list, and center the release date at the very bottom.{argument name="release date" default="12.20 ROADSHOW"} The overall atmosphere should evoke the feel of a high-budget suspense drama, a youth ensemble mystery, or a sci-fi thriller anime movie poster.
Prompt breakdown
A dramatic Japanese movie poster, employing a refined anime film style and a vertical single-page composition.
Set at night, the background presents a shimmering, futuristic cityscape of Tokyo and Gunma, filled with blue holographic HUD graphics, starlight-like particles, and overlays of surveillance interfaces.
The poster features five visible characters: a close-up of a mysterious woman occupying the entire upper right background, her profile shown, with long black hair, wearing an elegant white wide-brimmed hat with a dark ribbon, her expression serious and enigmatic; three teenage students in the left foreground, wearing Japanese school uniforms (dark blazers, white shirts, and red striped ties), with a tall, disheveled boy in the center, a girl with a black ponytail on the left, and a short-haired girl facing forward on the right; and a minor supporting character in the lower right corner, a light-haired violinist in a heavy fur-trimmed winter coat, playing the violin.
A glowing holographic map of Japan is added to the lower part of the image, with a red target star pointing towards Gunma Prefecture, accompanied by coordinates and data labels.











