Poster visible revealed for October 4th movie


The official web site for Fureru.the brand new authentic anime movie from the artistic staff of Tremendous Peace Busters, revealed a video that includes the lead actors dubbing a scene, a poster visible and Authentic soundtrack‘s debut on October 4. The video exhibits the forged behind the scenes in addition to the scene they’re narrating:


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Picture by way of Fureru. Anime Movies web site
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Picture by way of Fureru. anime movie’s X/Twitter account

The primary characters within the movie are all childhood buddies, together with:

  • Run Nagase as Aki Onoda, a 20-year-old who works part-time in a bar. Onoda will not be a very good speaker and tends to behave earlier than he speaks.
  • Ryota Bando as Ryō Sobue, a 20-year-old aspiring actual property agent. Sobue is energetic and athletic, typically appearing like an older brother to individuals.
  • Kentarō Maeda as Yūta Inohara, a 20-year-old designer and scholar at a style college. He has many issues in his life and sometimes acts very passive.

The movie additionally stars the next:

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Picture courtesy of Flag Footage

The movie will premiere on October 4.

The story follows three childhood buddies who’re related by a mysterious being. The movie exhibits the three as younger adults in Tokyo. The movie is about in Takadanobaba, a unique location than the staff’s earlier Chichibu setting within the earlier three works by the Tremendous Peace Busters trio (Chichibu is Mari Okada‘s birthplace).

The artistic staff of Tremendous Peace Busters consists of director Tatsuyuki Nagaiauthor and director Mari Okadaand artist Masayoshi Tanaka. Nagai (anohana: The flower we noticed that day, The anthem of the centerAnd Her blue sky) directs the movie at CloverWorksOkada is writing the script and Tanaka is designing the characters.

YOASOBI sings the theme track “Monotone”.

Aniplex produces the movie with Story Inc. and spreading it with THAT.

Sources: Fureru. anime film web site, Mainichi Shimbun’s Former Internet