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Baby Assassins: Nice Days

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Baby Assassins: Nice Days
ベイビーわるきゅーれ ナイスデイズ
Beibî warukyûre naisudeizu
BA3-Poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Country Japan.jpg Japan
Directed by Yugo Sakamoto
Release Date 2024 (Japan, various film festivals)
Language Japanese
Studio Rights Cube
TV Tokyo
Shibuya Production
MOVIE WALKER
Shaiker
Tokyo Calling
Supa Love
Distributor Shibuya Production (Japan)
Main Cast
Character Actor
Chisato Sugimoto Akari Takaishi
Mahiro Fukagawa Saori Izawa
Kaede Fuyumura Sosuke Ikematsu
Iruka Minami Atsuko Maeda
Mamoru Tasaka Atomu Mizuishi
Mana Miyauchi Tomo Nakai
Riku Nanase Mondo Otani
Tsuyoshi Matsuura Kaibashira
Tsutomu Hirokawa Karuma


Baby Assassins: Nice Days (Japanese title: ベイビーわるきゅーれ ナイスデイズ, lit. "Baby Valkyries Nice Days") is a 2024 Japanese action film. The film is the sequel to the 2023 film Baby Assassins 2 and the third film in the Baby Assassins franchise. The film continues to follow young hitmen Chisato Sugimoto (Akari Takaishi) and Mahiro Fukagawa (Saori Izawa) as they go on a trip to the Japanese coastal city of Miyazaki for a contract and a vacation. After the girls catch the attention of the bloodthirsty hitman Kaede Fuyumura (Sosuke Ikematsu), the two must race to stop him from killing them with the help of fellow hitmen Iruka Minami (Atsuko Maeda) and Riku Nanase (Mondo Otani). Like the previous two films in the series, Yugo Sakamoto continues to serve as the film's director and lead writer, and Kensuke Sonomura continues to choreograph and direct the action sequences. The film was screened in select Japanese theaters (including some theaters in Miyazaki) and international film festivals before a Japan-wide release on September 27, 2024. A making-of documentary entitled Documentary of Baby Assassins (Japanese title: ドキュメンタリー オブ ベイビーわるきゅーれ, lit. "Documentary of Baby Valkyries") premiered a week later. Of note is that the film premiered in its native Japan while Baby Assassins Everyday! was still on air there; the latter series is eventually revealed to take place roughly a year after the events of this film.


NOTE: For images of the guns as seen in Documentary of Baby Assassins, please view the Talk page.


SPOILERS.jpg WARNING! THIS PAGE CONTAINS SPOILERS!


The following weapons were used in the film Baby Assassins: Nice Days:


Pistols

Beretta 92FS

Multiple Farm assassins use the Beretta 92FS throughout the film, one of which is briefly used by Kaede Fuyumura (Sosuke Ikematsu).

Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm
A Farm assassin aiming his Beretta at Fuyumura (Sosuke Ikematsu).
Fuyumura threatening to shoot the assassin with his own Beretta.
An assassin aiming a Beretta.
Ditto again.

Colt M1911A1

Kaede Fuyumura (Sosuke Ikematsu)'s first pistol is shown to be a Colt M1911A1 in a flashback. Multiple assassins throughout the film are also seen using the pistol, as well.

Pre-war Colt M1911A1 / Colt Government Model - .45 ACP
An assassin holding a 1911 pistol as he is attacked by Chisato.
Aother assassin aiming a 1911 at Chisato.
A 1911 (and a very hefty pay) being offered to Tsutomu Hirokawa.
Hirokawa (Karuma) handing the pistol to Fuyumura.
Fuyumura (Sosuke Ikematsu) admiring the pistol.
Fuyumura firing the pistol.
"August 14th, my first kill with a gun. The gun smelled like fireworks. I played with fireworks once as a kid. Good times."
Fuyumura savoring the smell of gunpowder for the first time.
Fuyumura aiming the pistol.
A Farm assassin (on the very right) aiming a 1911.
Another assassin aiming a 1911.
Ditto.

Glock 17

Multiple Glock 17s appear throughout the film.

3rd Generation Glock 17 - 9x19mm
Chisato taking Kasamatsu's Glock.
Chisato (Akari Takaishi) holding the Glock.
Chisato getting some answers from Kasamatsu using the Glock.
Chisato firing the Glock at Kasamatsu.
Multiple Farm assassins aiming Glocks.
An assassin holding a Glock.
Ditto.
Ditto again.
Mahiro (Saori Izawa) holding an assassin's Glock.
Mahiro firing the pistol at an assassin.

IMI Jericho 941 R

Kaede Fuyumura (Sosuke Ikematsu) owns and prominently uses multiple two-tone IMI Jericho 941 Rs throughout the film. The pistol is sometimes appears with a chromed suppressor; which is possibly a reference to Anton Chigurh, who inspired the character of Fuyumura. Mahiro Fukagawa (Saori Izawa) briefly uses the pistol, as well. The Jerichos used in the film are Hudson-made airsoft replicas. Also of note is that a Farm assassin correctly identifies the pistol as a Jericho, making it the first and only properly named gun in the Baby Assassins franchise so far.

IMI Jericho 941 R two tone - 9x19mm
Screen-used IMI Jericho 941 used by Sosuke Ikematsu in Baby Assassins: Nice Days. Image courtesy of weapon VFX artist Kazuhisa Yusa's blog.
Screen-used IMI Jericho 941 used by Sosuke Ikematsu in Baby Assassins: Nice Days on display at the Kinema Junpo Theater on 11/2/2024. Image courtesy of X user @maaashi_oxo.
A close-up of the Jericho being fired in the film's opening scene.
Kaede Fuyumura (Sosuke Ikematsu) holding the pistol.
A close-up of the Jericho as Fuyumura aims it at Matsuura.
Mahiro Fukagawa (Saori Izawa) aiming Fuyumura's Jericho at him after disarming him.
Mahiro inspecting one of Fuyumura's Jerichos.
A tin box full of Jerichos in Fuyumura's home.
Fuyumura testing the pistol's slide before dry firing it in a flashback.
"My pistol. A 9mm. Feels right."
"A Jericho?"
"You know [about it]?"
Fuyumura showing the pistol to a Farm assassin. The assassin correctly recognizes the pistol as a Jericho.
Fuyumura firing the pistol at Chisato in the film's climax.
Fuyumura aiming the pistol.
A close-up of the pistol's barrel as Mahiro puts Fuyumura down for good.
Promotional image of Sosuke Ikematsu aiming the pistol.

Extra images

Various screen-used IMI Jericho 941s used by Sosuke Ikematsu in Baby Assassins: Nice Days. The Hudson branding can be seen on some of the pistols. Image courtesy of weapon VFX artist Kazuhisa Yusa's X account.
Various screen-used IMI Jericho 941s used by Sosuke Ikematsu in Baby Assassins: Nice Days. The two pistols on top were used for shots where the pistol is fired, and the bottom two were used for close-up shots. Image courtesy of weapon VFX artist Kazuhisa Yusa's blog.

SIG-Sauer GSR

Mahiro Fukagawa (Saori Izawa)'s sidearm in the film is a SIG-Sauer GSR equipped with a threaded barrel, a flashlight/laser sight module and a suppressor. According to the personal blog of the film's firearm VFX artist Kazuhisa Yusa, the pistol was built using the internals of an MGC M1911A1 GM5 model gun and the externals of a Western Arms gas gun. The pistol was later modified into the GSR used by Takuya Kusakawa in Baby Assassins Everyday!.

SIG-Sauer GSR with stainless steel finish and accessory rails - .45 ACP
Various screen-used SIG-Sauer GSRs used by Saori Izawa and Takuya Kusakawa in Baby Assassins: Nice Days and Baby Assassins Everyday!. Image from firearm VFX artist Kazuhisa Yusa's personal blog.
Screen-used SIG-Sauer GSR used by Saori Izawa in Baby Assassins: Nice Days on display at the Kinema Junpo Theater on 11/2/2024. Image courtesy of X user @baby_nice0927.
Mahiro (Saori Izawa) aiming the GSR.
Mahiro holding the pistol after unboxing it in a flashback.
Mahiro aiming the pistol at Fuyumura.
The pistol in Mahiro's hand during her first fight with Fuyumura.
Ditto.
Mahiro getting ready to check Fuyumura's tent with the pistol ready.
Mahiro aiming the pistol at Fuyumura.
Mahiro holding the pistol as she gets ready to attack Fuyumura.
Mahiro firing the pistol.
Mahiro unloading the pistol...
...and reloading it.
Mahiro setting the pistol down in the film's climax.
Promotional image of Saori Izawa with the SIG-Sauer GSR.

Extra images

Various screen-used pistols used in Baby Assassins: Nice Days. Mahiro's SIG-Sauer GSR can be seen on the bottom. Image courtesy of firearm VFX artist Kazuhisa Yusa's X account.
Various screen-used pistols used in Baby Assassins: Nice Days. Mahiro's SIG-Sauer GSR can be seen on the far left. Image courtesy of firearm VFX artist Kazuhisa Yusa's X account.

SIG-Sauer P226R

Both Iruka Minami (Atsuko Maeda) and Riku Nanase (Mondo Otani) use the SIG-Sauer P226R.

SIG-Sauer P226R - 9x19mm
Various screen-used pistols used in Baby Assassins: Nice Days. The P226R can be seen on the far right. Image courtesy of firearm VFX artist Kazuhisa Yusa's X account.
Screen-used firearms used by Mondo Otani in Baby Assassins: Nice Days. The P226R can be seen. Image courtesy of firearm VFX artist Kazuhisa Yusa's X account.
Riku Nanase (Mondo Otani) firing a P226R at Kaede Fuyumura.
Ditto.
Iruka Minami (Atsuko Maeda) firing the pistol at Fuyumura.
Nanase firing the pistol.
Promotional image of Atsuko Maeda aiming a P226R.

SIG-Sauer P228

Iruka Minami (Atsuko Maeda) is seen using a SIG-Sauer P228 throughout the film.

SIG-Sauer P228 - 9x19mm Parabellum
Various screen-used pistols used in Baby Assassins: Nice Days. The P228 is the second gun from the right. Image courtesy of firearm VFX artist Kazuhisa Yusa's X account.
Iruka Minami (Atsuko Maeda) checking a P228's slide.
Minami holding the pistol.
Minami firing the pistol.
Minami aiming the pistol.
Minami racking the pistol's slide.
Minami shoots Matsuura with the pistol.
Promotional image of Atsuko Maeda with a P228.

SIG-Sauer P229R

Chisato Sugimoto (Akari Takaishi)'s sidearm in the film is SIG-Sauer P229R equipped with a threaded barrel, a laser module, and a suppressor. According to a post on X made by the film's firearm VFX artist Kazuhisa Yusa, the pistol was made using a Tanaka Works airsoft P229 as a base, but uses the rail and trigger guard of a Tokyo Marui airsoft P226. The pistol's green fiber optic sight was homemade.

SIG-Sauer P229R - 9x19mm
Screen-used SIG-Sauer P229 used in Baby Assassins: Nice Days. Image courtesy of weapon VFX artist Kazuhisa Yusa's X account.
Various screen-used SIG-Sauer P229s used by Akari Takaishi in Baby Assassins: Nice Days. Image courtesy of firearm VFX artist Kazuhisa Yusa's blog.
Chisato (Akari Takaishi) aiming the P229R.
Ditto.
Chisato unboxing the pistol in a flashback.
Chisato aiming the pistol at Fuyumura.
Ditto.
Chisato aiming the pistol at Matsuura.
Chisato reloading the pistol.
Chisato aiming the pistol at a door.
Chisato fires the pistol into Fuyumura's (empty) tent, using a pillow as a makeshift suppressor.
Chisato aiming the pistol at Fuyumura.
Chisato in cover with the pistol.
Chisato testing the pistol's slide.
Chisato tests the pistol's handling before a big fight.
Chisato firing the pistol at a Farm assassin.
Chisato's pistol runs dry.
Chisato firing the pistol after reloading it, with Minami backing her up.
Chisato aiming the pistol in the film's climax.
Promotional image of Akari Takaishi with the P229.

Tokarev TT-33

Tsutomu Hirokawa (Karuma) apparently carries a Tokarev TT-33 with him, which Iruka Minami (Atsuko Maeda) takes and briefly uses.

Tokarev TT-33 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev
Iruka Minami (Atsuko Maeda) holding Hirokawa's Tokarev.
Ditto.
Ditto again.
Minami puts the pistol to Hirokawa (Karuma)'s head.

Revolvers

KSC King Cobra

A KSC King Cobra airsoft revolver briefly appears in the film.

KSC King Cobra
A Farm assassin (the rightmost one holding up the revolver) holding a KSC Colt King Cobra.

Smith & Wesson Model 10

Multiple Smith & Wesson Model 10s appear throughout the film, being handled by assassins affiliated with the Farm.

Smith & Wesson Model 10 Revolver - .38 Special
Multiple Model 10s on a table.
A Model 10 (the bottom-most revolver) inside a box of guns.
Another angle of the revolvers on the table.
A Farm assassin (the rightmost one holding a gun) aiming a Model 10 at Kaede Fuyumura.
Another Farm assassin (dressed in all black) holding a Model 10.

Smith & Wesson Model 10 HB

Multiple Smith & Wesson Model 10 HBs appear throughout the film, being handled by assassins affiliated with the Farm.

Smith & Wesson Model 10 HB (heavy barrel) revolver with Pachmeyr grips
A Farm assassin (on the right) holding a Model 10 HB. More Model 10 HBs can be seen on the table, as well.
The revolver's cylinder being checked.
The revolver being placed in a box. Another Model 10 HB can be seen on the table, as well.
Another angle of the revolvers on the table.
A Farm assassin (the furthest on the left) aiming a Model 10 HB at Kaede Fuyumura.

Smith & Wesson Model 19 (snubnose)

A snubnose Smith & Wesson Model 19 briefly appears in the film.

Smith & Wesson Model 19 Snub Nose (left side) - .357 Magnum
A snubnose Model 19 (the revolver on the bottom-right of this screenshot) is briefly seen as a Farm assassin packages multiple revolvers in a box.

Smith & Wesson Model 36

Multiple Smith & Wesson Model 36s appear throughout the film, being handled by assassins affiliated with the Farm.

Smith & Wesson Model 36 - .38 Special
Smith & Wesson Model 36 with Pachmayr grips - .38 Special
Multiple Model 36s on a table.
A Model 36 (the revolver closest to the center of the screenshot) in a box.
Another angle of the revolvers on the table.

Submachine Guns

KRISS Vector

Mana Miyauchi (Tomo Nakai) briefly uses the same KRISS Vector that she used in the previous film.

KRISS Vector Gen I - .45 ACP
Screen-used KRISS Vector used by Tomo Nakai in Baby Assassins 2 and Baby Assassins: Nice Days. Image courtesy of firearm VFX artist Kazuhisa Yusa's X account.
Mana Miyauchi (Tomo Nakai) holding the Vector.
Miyauchi firing the Vector, in glorious full auto.

SIG-Sauer MPX K

Iruka Minami (Atsuko Maeda) uses a SIG-Sauer MPX K throughout the film. The submachine gun is an airsoft replica customized with a short foregrip and what appears to be an Aimpoint Micro T-2 red dot sight.

SIG-Sauer MPX K (Gen 2) with M-LOK handguard and 5-position telescoping/folding stock - 9x19mm
Iruka Minami (Atsuko Maeda) pulling the submachine gun's charging handle back.
Minami aiming the MPX at Chisato as Nanase tries to stop her.
The MPX on a table.
Minami loading the MPX.
Minami aiming the MPX...
...and firing it.
Minami firing the MPX.
Ditto.
Minami firing the MPX, with Chisato backing her up.
Promotional image of Atsuko Maeda with the MPX.

Rifles

Colt M4A1

Kaede Fuyumura (Sosuke Ikematsu) briefly uses a customized Colt M4A1.

Colt M4A1 with Aimpoint CompM2 reflex optic, Knight's Armament RAS railed handguard and vertical forward grip - 5.56x45mm NATO
Kaede Fuyumura (Sosuke Ikematsu) aiming the M4. Note that it has the carry handle chopped down to the rear sight.
Ditto.
Fuyumura firing the M4.
Fuyumura cleaning his shoe. The M4 can be seen on a wall behind him.
The M4A1 appears next to the girls in a promotional image.

Tokyo CMC Karabiner 98k Sporter

A Farm assassin is briefly seen holding a Tokyo CMC Karabiner 98k Sporter, a model gun based on the Karabiner 98k Sporter.

Tokyo CMC Karabiner 98k Sporter
An assassin holding the rifle as he encounters Kaede Fuyumura.
The rifle's barrel.
Director Yugo Sakamoto holding the rifle. Picture taken by Saori Izawa and posted to Sakamoto's X account.

Shotguns

Kel-Tec KSG

A Kel-Tec KSG briefly appears in the film.

Kel-Tec KSG Gen 1 with Magpul RVG foregrip - 12 gauge
The KSG on a table.
Promotional image of Mondo Otani holding the KSG.

Serbu Super Shorty

Riku Nanase (Mondo Otani) uses a Remington Model 870-based Serbu Super Shorty throughout the film.

Serbu Super Shorty (Remington 870-based) - 12 gauge
Screen-used firearms used by Mondo Otani in Baby Assassins: Nice Days. The Super Shorty is visible. Image courtesy of firearm VFX artist Kazuhisa Yusa's X account.
Riku Nanase (Mondo Otani) unfolding the shotgun's foregrip.
The shotgunon a table.
Nanase firing the shotgun...
...and pumping it. Of note is that the Super Shorty's 2+1 capacity is correctly depicted in this scene, as Nanase tosses the gun away after firing three shots from the shotgun.
Promotional image of Mondo Otani with the Super Shorty.

Extra

A picture posted by director Yugo Sakamoto to his X (formerly Twitter) account the night before the film's first teaser premiered, showing a case full of various handguns used by the Farm assassins. Seven Colt M1911A1s, two Glocks, a Beretta, multiple Smith & Wesson revolvers including the Model 10 (both the original and the heavy barrel versions), the Model 36, and the KSC King Cobra airsoft revolver can be seen.
Various screen-used SIG-Sauer P228 and P229s. Image courtesy of weapon VFX artist Kazuhisa Yusa's X account.

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