Lisa Another Great Day: Everything About the “Demon Slayer” Theme Song Singer’s Documentary

Lisa Another Great Day is Netflix’s upcoming documentary about the Rock Heroine of Japanese music which reflects back on the first decade of her musical career. The film explores the true face of the Demon Slayer theme song singer and is going to take us on a musical journey with the musician.

Lisa Another Great Day follows the singer as she reminisces the past 10 years of her career and looks forward to the future that is uncertain yet exciting. The trailer follows her through her days off stage and those where she is preparing herself for her performances. As she looks back on her life which has been filled with her days of making music, she now sees it as her only reason to live.

However, Lisa also shares her burdens about what the result of these creations be and if she will be able to please the people who trust in her. The trailer really gets us captivated because this documentary is more than her music, it is her.

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Now without any further ado, here is everything you need to know about Lisa Another Great Day documentary!

Lisa Another Great Day Plot

Netflix’s synopsis of the film reads: “Glimpse into the world of the songstress known as the “Rock Heroine” as she reflects on the first decade of her career and looks to the future.”

As we follow the life of the famed singer, we see her true face which is different from the confident performer we usually see on stage.

Lisa Another Great Day Cast

Directed by Taketoshi Sado, the film has singer Lisa also known as Risa Oribe staring as herself along with people who are connected to her.

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Lisa Another Great Day Release Date and Trailer

Lisa Another Great Day is set to release on October 18, 2022, and will be available for streaming on Netflix.

Lisa Another Great Day Trailer

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Riya Singh
Riya Singh
Riya Singh has a Bachelors in English and a Masters in Psychology. She's a K-drama enthusiast and has a writing experience of more than 2 years.

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