The second PV of the main new work of "Anohana" "The One Who Knows the Blue Sky"

The second PV of the main new work of "Anohana" "The One Who Knows the Blue Sky"

Today (September 13), the second trailer for the new animated film "The One Who Knows the Blue Sky", jointly created by the director of "The Name of the Flower We Saw That Day" [Ryuyuki Nagai] and the screenwriter [Mari Okada], was released. This work still adheres to the creative team's touching plot and warm style.

The second trailer of "The One Who Knows the Blue Sky":

"The One Who Knows the Blue Sky" is based on the theme of "second first love". It tells the story of two sisters, Akane and Aoi, who lost their parents in Chichibu City, Japan, which is surrounded by mountains. The elder sister Akane took on the responsibility of taking care of the younger sister Aoi, but also lost the opportunity to go to another place with her boyfriend; the younger sister Aoi felt very sad that she had tied her sister. Strangely, in front of Akane and Aoi, their ex-boyfriend Shinnosuke, who had disappeared after going to Tokyo, appeared. However, the one standing in front of Aoi turned out to be the one who traveled through time from 13 years ago, and a special "four-corner relationship" began. This work is dubbed by well-known voice actors such as Yoshizawa Ryo, Yoshioka Riho, Wakayama Shion, and Matsudaira Ken. I believe that it will not disappoint anime fans who love Nagai Ryuusuke's works.

It is reported that "The Man Who Knows the Blue Sky" will be officially released in Japan on October 11. Interested movie fans should not miss it.

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