The new animated film of "Yuru Camp△", a popular anime game IP focusing on natural scenery and fresh style, has been confirmed to be released on July 1st. Today, on March 31st, the official announced the latest trailer and official poster, showing some scenes of the film. Let's take a sneak peek. •The TV animation version of "Yuru Camp△" is adapted from the manga of the same name created by Japanese manga artist あfろ. The script is written by Jin Tanaka and the character design is done by Mutsumi Sasaki. It tells the story of a high school girl "Nadeshiko" who moved from Shizuoka to Yamanashi. She rode a bicycle to Lake Motosu to see "Mount Fuji, which is on the 1,000-yen bill." Nadeshiko is not familiar with such a place and doesn't even know the way back. A girl "Rin" who loves camping saves the frightened Nadeshiko at this time, and the moment they have been waiting for for a long time comes. •The animated film "Yuru Camp△" has been confirmed to be produced by C-Station, directed by Yoshiaki Kyogoku, written by Jin Tanaka and Mutsumi Ito, and character designed by Mutsumi Sasaki. Detailed information about the plot of the animated film, character voice actors, etc. will be released one after another, so stay tuned. •New trailer for the animated film "Yuru Camp△": |
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