Hayate the Combat Butler! Heaven Is a Place on Earth (劇場版 ハヤテのごとく! HEAVEN IS A PLACE ON EARTH) is a 2011 Japanese animated film in the Hayate the Combat Butler anime and manga franchise.[1][2] The film was released in theaters on August 27, 2011, as a double-bill with Mahou Sensei Negima! Anime Final.[3][4] The film was licensed for streaming and home video release by Sentai Filmworks in August 2015.[5]
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Japanese | ハヤテのごとく! HEAVEN IS A PLACE ON EARTH |
Hepburn | Hayate no Gotoku! HEAVEN IS A PLACE ON EARTH |
Directed by | Hideto Komori |
Screenplay by | Yasuko Kobayashi |
Story by | Kenjiro Hata (original manga) |
Produced by | Akio Matsuda Takeyuki Suzuki |
Starring | Ryōko Shiraishi Rie Kugimiya Rie Tanaka Shizuka Itou Mikako Takahashi |
Cinematography | Ryō Iijima |
Edited by | JAYFILM Tomoki Nagasaka |
Music by | Wataru Maeguchi |
Production company | Manglobe |
Distributed by | King Records T-JOY |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Hayate, Nagi, and the gang spend the last days of summer break at Nishizawa's countryside vacation home. But a mysterious spirit (Suzune Ayasaki—Hayate's grandmother) has concocted a scheme to separate the butler from his young mistress in a closed-space amusement park that Hayate used to visit when he was young.
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