The appeal and reviews of Anima Yell!: A thorough explanation of the moving story and the depth of the characters

The appeal and reviews of Anima Yell!: A thorough explanation of the moving story and the depth of the characters

Anima Yell! - A story of youthful cheerleading and friendship

The TV anime series Anima Yell! aired from October to December 2018 and is based on the manga of the same name by Tsukasa Ubuka. The series is a touching tale of the growth and friendship of girls who celebrate their youth through cheerleading. It aired on AT-X and TOKYO MX and consisted of 12 episodes, each 30 minutes long. Animation was produced by Doga Kobo and directed by Masako Sato.

story

The main character of "Anima Yell!" is Kohane Hatoya, who loves to help others. She was fascinated by cheerleading when she encountered it at the end of junior high school, and started a cheerleading club in high school with Arima Hizume, who also had experience as a cheerleader, and her childhood friend Saruwatari Uki. Their positive and hardworking cheerleading is aimed at cheering up people every day.

The story begins with Kohane and her friends starting up a cheerleading club. Although they are clumsy at first, they gradually improve their skills and grow together with their peers. Through cheerleading, they learn the importance of friendship and hard work, and overcome various difficulties.

character

Kohane Hatoya (voiced by Yuka Ozaki) is a girl who is always positive and loves to help others. Although she is not very good at sports, she is fascinated by cheerleading and works hard with her friends. Hizume Arima (voiced by Yuina Yamada) is an experienced cheerleader and a serious, funny character. She used to belong to a cheerleading team, but her stoic attitude made her stand out, but she is starting a new life with Kohane and the others. Uki Saruwatari (voiced by Mikako Izawa) is Kohane's childhood friend and plays the straight man role. She always supports Kohane and acts as the team's leader.

Other characters with unique personalities include Kohane's classmate, Tateshima Kotetsu (voice: Kusunoki Tomori), Hizume's former teammate, Ushiku Hanawa (voice: Shiraishi Haruka), and Kohane's homeroom teacher, Inukai Sensei (voice: Matsui Eriko). Each character's worries and growth are depicted, leaving viewers with deep emotions.

staff

A wide range of talented staff members worked on the production of "Anima Yell!". The original story was written by Ubuka Tsukasa, the director was Sato Masako, and the series composition and scriptwriting was done by Shimo Fumihiko. The character designs and general animation directors were Amasaki Manamu and Soga Atsushi, and the action animation director was Kano Masashi. The art director was Yasuda Yukari (Olive), the color design was Ito Yuka, the cinematographer was Liao Chengzhi, the editor was Onodera Emi, the sound director was Hiramitsu Takuya, and the sound effects were Kazama Yuka. The music was composed by manzo and Tsutsumi Hiroaki, and the sound production was done by Jinnan Studio. Additionally, the choreography and cheerleading supervision was done by Yanagishita Yoko, Takimoto Yumi, and Tokyo Girls.

episode

Each episode of "Anima Yell!" tells a touching story of Kohane and her friends' growth and friendship. Episode 1, "First Cheerleading," shows how Kohane becomes fascinated with cheerleading and starts a club. Episode 2, "Cute but Cool," shows Kohane and her friends learning about the appeal and difficulties of cheerleading. Episode 3, "Cheerleading Club, Love Cheering," shows Kohane and her friends cheering on a classmate who is having trouble with love.

In addition, episode 4 "Let's Cheer Up!" depicts Kohane and her friends learning the basics of cheerleading, and episode 5 "Smiling Arm Motion" depicts an episode where they learn the importance of smiling. Episode 6 "Exciting Double Base Side Stand" depicts Kohane and her friends attempting a difficult move, and episode 7 "The Top is Afraid of Heights" depicts the process of a member overcoming their fear of heights. Episode 8 "Senior and Me" depicts the deepening relationship between Hizume and Hanawa, and episode 9 "The Captain is Decided! Five Cheerleaders" depicts the process of deciding on the captain. Episode 10 "Socks and Summer Camp" depicts an episode from the summer camp, and episode 11 "The Shoulder Straddle" depicts Kohane and her friends attempting the shoulder straddle move. The final episode "One for All, All for One" depicts Kohane and her friends' growth and friendship, leading to a touching finale.

Theme songs and music

The opening theme of "Anima Yell!" is "Jump Up ↑ Yell!!", written, composed, and arranged by Ayato Shinozaki and Ryosuke Tachibana, and sung by the Kannoki High School Cheerleading Club (Yuka Ozaki, Mikako Izawa, Yuina Yamada, Tomori Kusunoki, and Haruka Shiraishi). The ending theme is "One for All", written by Masaki Honda and Kanro Maeda, composed and arranged by Masaki Honda, and sung by the Kannoki High School Cheerleading Club. These songs symbolize the youth and friendship of Kohane and her friends, and deeply move viewers.

Ratings and Recommendations

"Anima Yell!" is a moving story that depicts the growth and friendship of girls who enjoy their youth through cheerleading. The characters' personalities and growth are carefully depicted, deeply inspiring viewers. In addition, the skills and charm of cheerleading are depicted realistically, making it enjoyable as a sports anime.

This work is recommended for those who like youth anime and sports anime. It is also recommended for those who like stories that depict the importance of friendship and hard work. It is especially a must-see for those who are interested in cheerleading. "Anima Yell!" gives viewers inspiration and courage, and is definitely worth watching at least once.

Related information

The original manga for "Anima Yell!" is written by Tsukasa Ubuka and published by Houbunsha. There are also many related goods and events, so fans can be sure to find something they won't want to miss. There are also books and DVDs on sale that teach the techniques and appeal of cheerleading, so if you're interested, be sure to check them out.

"Anima Yell!" is a moving story about youth and friendship that will leave viewers deeply moved and inspired. Please give it a watch.

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