Girls Band Cry is a completely new original anime created by Toei Animation.
November 14th (Friday), “Theatrical version omnibus Girls Band Cry[Part 2]Hey, the future. ' will be released nationwide, and a stage greeting will be held on the opening day at Shinjuku Wald 9. Rina (voice of Nina Iseri), Yuuri (voice of Momoka Kawaraki), and Shu Li (voice of Lupa) took to the stage and talked about their thoughts on the second part, which will be the culmination of the series.

“Theatrical version omnibus Girls Band Cry[Part 2]the future. ” First day stage greeting official report!
On November 14th (Friday) at Shinjuku Wald 9, “Theatrical version omnibus Girls Band Cry[Part 2]Hey, the future. A stage greeting was held to commemorate the release of the movie, and Rina, who played the role of Nina Iseri, Yuuri, who played Momoka Kawaraki, and Shu Li, who played Lupa, took the stage.
Producer Hirayama of Toei Animation served as the moderator, and the audience gave a big round of applause as they were filled with the after-effects of the screening.
First, when each person was asked to say hello, Rina smiled and said, “How did you all like the movie? I want you to watch it as many times as you like.'' Yuuri said, “I'm really happy to be able to meet you all in the second part, just as I did in the first part.'' Shu Li also expressed her enthusiasm, saying, “I'm really happy to be able to be with so many people on the first day of the movie. Let's have fun today.''
Regarding her feelings on the first day of release, Rina said, “While the story of Garukura is coming to a conclusion in the second part, I felt once again at the preview that it was a great work.It should give people who watch it an opportunity or an idea.'' Yuuri said, “As it is a compilation, it includes new cuts from the TV anime broadcast, so it is a work that makes you want to watch it again.'' Shu Li also said, “The exciting points and live scenes are just amazing.'' “I want to see it again! “It made me think,” he said with a smile.
When asked about a scene that left an impression on her, Rina mentioned the scene in episode 8 of the TV series where Nina and Momoka go to a Diamond Dust concert, and commented, “I had a hard time with the dubbing, and I was moved while acting.''
Yuuri also said that the scene in episode 8 where Momoka speaks to Nina backstage was “the most difficult part,'' and also mentioned the family interaction depicted in episode 10 (the scene where Nina returns to her parents' home and her sister says, “Thank you for being alive''), and said, “Even at the movie theater, I cried,'' she said.
Zhu Li said that in the scene in episode 10 where Rupa hands Nina a Shinkansen ticket to her parents' house, saying, “Please give me a ticket,'' she struggled to control the emotion of “pushing her back,'' and in episode 9, she said that she had never had a cat in her life until now. He said that the scene where Tarupa's true nature is revealed was impressive, and also touched on the additional cuts of Nina's reconciliation with her family in episode 10 and the interaction with Nina's father Muneo at the end, and revealed that “I cried in the movie theater.''
Regarding Nina returning to Kumamoto in episode 10 and reconciling with her family, Rina said, “When I was in middle school, my parents stopped me from doing what I wanted to do, so I can painfully understand how Nina feels.On the other hand, now that I can understand my parents' feelings, my heart hurts because I think of both points of view.I was really relieved that she sent me off with a smile on my face.''
Regarding the “Real Togeari” for each of the speakers, Yuuri said, “They are family and comrades who are with us almost every day. They are irreplaceable people like Nina to Momoka,” and Shu Li also said, “They are family members and comrades who are with us almost every day.” They are a close family and comrades. They are like Tomo-chan to Rupa.'' Rina continued, “I am the youngest and everyone is like an older sister. We are so close that you don't feel the age difference, and we have a strong bond.''
Regarding the new scenes added in the second part and the first dubbing in a long time, Rina said, “It was difficult to portray different emotions in different scenes with different times and relationships,'' Yuuri said, “The tempo between the two of them was easy to do after they got to know each other, and it was fun, even though there was a sense of tension.'' Shu Li said, “Although it was difficult to match the tempo and facial expressions with the footage, I was happy to be able to do dubbing for the first time in a while.''
Regarding the full-size live scene of “Fate no Hana”, Yuuri said, “'We are!' “It was so real that I thought,'' Rina said in surprise, and Rina also commented, “The facial expressions and movements during the performance, and the interactions between the members were so realistic.'' Zhu Li said, “Every detail, such as the arrangement of the harmonies in the chorus and the shouts in the interlude, has been reproduced, and I thought, “They're listening to me properly!'' “I was so happy,'' he said, pointing out the highlight, “I want you to pay attention to the nice facial expressions on Tomo-chan's face in the background of the scene where Nina and Lupa are playing.'' Rina responded, “I didn't notice that, so I want to watch it again.''
Regarding the opening/ending songs for the second part, Rina said with satisfaction, “The opening makes you feel the determination to start again from here.The ending is bright in contrast to the first part's “Give me life,'' and the resolution of the song increases along with the video.'' Zhu Li also commented, “The opening is emotional and cool, and the ending of the second part is bright and bright, making you think that it was a good movie.''
The MC also talked about the opening/ending of the first part (“Theatrical Edition Girls Band Cry[Part 1]Seishun Kyousoukyoku''), and there was a scene where Rina said, “The running opening was really good.I listened to both the first and second parts a lot, and I hope to perform it live someday.''
At the end of the show, he expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming stage greeting tour. Rina said, “Continuing from the first part, I want to have fun with everyone in the second part,'' Yuuri said, “I'm looking forward to seeing you at some venue every weekend,'' and Shu Li said, “I want to visit the theaters that I couldn't go to in the first part.It's frustrating that Tokorozawa coincides with the Seibu Lions fan appreciation festival, but I'll do my best.''
In the second half of the event, a lottery was held to win autographed colored paper, and the audience was excited to see the name of the person who won the seat number written in large letters in hiragana on the spot. At the end, Rina, Yuuri, and Shu Li each expressed their gratitude and aspirations for the future, and Producer Hirayama called out, “This work is currently showing in 121 theaters nationwide. Please share your impressions on SNS and spread the word,'' and the stage greeting ended with a big round of applause.















Information on the movie compilation “Girls Band Cry”
“Theatrical Edition Girls Band Cry[Part 1]Seishun Kyousoukyoku” will be released on October 3rd (Friday)!
“Theatrical version omnibus Girls Band Cry[Part 2]Hey, the future.” Released on Friday, November 14th!
Distribution: Toei

Introduction
“I'll pour out all my anger, joy, and sadness.”
“Girls Band Cry” is an original anime produced by Toei Animation. The story of the main character, Nina Iseri, who drops out of high school and moves to Tokyo, forms the band “Togenashi Togeari'' with Momoka Kawaraki, Subaru Yasuwa, Satoshi Ebitsuka, and Rupa, and moves forward strongly even though she hits a wall, has received enthusiastic support.
When the TV broadcast began in April 2024, it became a hot topic on SNS, and its popularity expanded at an unprecedented rate, ranking No. 1 in X Trend for 7 consecutive weeks from episode 7 to the final episode. Blu-ray & DVD vol.1 has sold over 23,000 copies in total, and the long-awaited theatrical release of this work, which continues to make steady progress, is a re-edited compilation of the TV anime. Please enjoy the overwhelming sound and visual beauty at the movie theater!
story
[Part 1]“Youth Kyousoukyoku”
Nina Iseri, who dropped out of high school and moved to Tokyo alone, discovered the charm of music when she met Momoka Kawaraki, the vocalist of the band she admired.
He forms the rock band Togenashi Togeari with Subaru Anwa, who lives his life while hiding his true feelings, Satoshi Ebitsuka, who was abandoned by his parents, and Lupa, a lonely girl for the rest of her life.
Five troubled girls confront the absurdity of the world and begin searching for their place in the world.
[Part 2]“Hey, the future.”
Nina, who formed Togenashi Togeari, faces the hometown she abandoned. Momoka faces the band “Diamond Dust'' that she threw away.
Inspired by two people who each overcame their pasts, they all overcome their pasts and aim to become professionals, but they are unable to adapt to the logic of adult society and leave the profession. They decide to make a living as an indie band.
staff
Original work, planning and production: Toei Animation
Director: Kazuo Sakai
Screenplay: Toki Hanada
Music producer: Kenji Tamai (agehasprings)
Accompaniment music: Yusuke Tanaka (agehasprings)
Character design: Nari Teshima
CG Director: Jae-hoon Chung, Daiki Nakazawa
Distribution: Toei
cast
Nina Iseri: Rina
Momoka Kawaraki: Yuuri
Yasuwa Subaru: Mirei
Satoshi Ebidzuka: Nagito
Lupa: Zhu Li
About “Spinous Spiny Ant”
A real band that works with the band of the main characters in the original anime “Girls Band Cry”. Formed in February 2023, they are actively engaged in live activities while taking on the challenge of voice acting for the first time.
When the TV anime “Girls Band Cry” began broadcasting in April 2024, all of Togenashi Togeari's OP/ED theme songs and insert songs entered the Spotify viral chart, and it became a hot topic that five songs entered the chart at the same time, which is unusual for a new band.
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