Trailer Released for 1st 'Girls Band Cry' Film Compilation

The Exciting Return of Girls Band Cry: A Deep Dive into the Two-Film Compilation
The world of anime is abuzz with excitement as the official website for the "Girls Band Cry" anime releases the full trailer for its upcoming two-film compilation: "Seishun Kyо̄sо̄kyoku" (Rhapsody of Youth) and "Naa, Mirai." (Hey, Future.). Fans cannot wait to see what Toei Animation has in store for them with these highly anticipated releases.
A Glimpse at the Upcoming Films
On Thursday, the series unveiled the first film's key visual, elevating anticipation among fans.

The visual for the first film in the two-part series.
Advance MoviTicke cards adorned with this visual will be available across various platforms, each coming with an acrylic stand, adding a tangible piece of memorabilia for fans.
Meet the Returning Cast
The voice talent that gave life to the characters returns, promising a nostalgic yet fresh experience for fans:
- RINA as Nina Iseri
- Yuri as Momoka Kawaragi
- Mirei as Subaru Awa
- Natsu as Tomo Ebizuka
- Syuri as Rupa
Behind the Scenes: The Creative Team
Directed by Kazuo Sakai, known for "Love Live! Sunshine!!", the films bring back familiar faces in the creative team, such as:
- Jukki Hanada on scripts
- nari Teshima as the character designer
- Kenji Tamai supervising music production
- Yūsuke Tanaka crafting the background music
With Jae Hoon Jung and new CGI director Daiki Nakazawa on board, the films promise to be visually stunning.

Exciting new visuals for the two-film compilation.
Film Release Dates
Mark your calendars! "Seishun Kyо̄sо̄kyoku" premieres on October 3, followed by "Naa, Mirai." on November 14, bringing a seamless narrative continuation for fans.
Plot Highlights
The story revolves around themes of betrayal, survival, and the search for belonging. It's a poignant tale of young girls navigating tumultuous life experiences in Tokyo, each searching for hope and identity through music.
The main character drops out of high school in her second year, aiming for university while working alone. Girls betrayed by friends, abandoned by parents, and striving to find where they belong in this unpredictable world remind us why we sing.
Anime's Journey and International Reach
Originally premiering in April 2024, the 13-episode series captivated audiences. Thanks to digital releases by Toei Animation and streaming on Crunchyroll, its allure extended to North America.
Health and Hiatus
Despite the excitement, fans were saddened by the temporary hiatus of cast members Mirei and Natsu due to health reasons. The consistent performances by Rina, Yuri, and Syuri continue to keep the series alive and thriving.
Final Thoughts
The anticipation surrounding the "Girls Band Cry" compilation films signifies a celebrated return to anime storytelling filled with drama, hope, and resilience. With strong character arcs and expertly crafted music, fans are in for an experience that will resonate long after the credits roll. As the premiere dates edge closer, excitement grows, and one thing is certain—this is an anime journey you don't want to miss.
Sources: Visit the Girls Band Cry anime's website and Comic Natalie for more information on these intriguing releases.
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