Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:About Template:Infobox film Template:Nihongo foot is a 2020 Japanese animated romantic drama film directed by Hikaru Yamaguchi and written by Yuniko Ayana based on a manga of the same name by Natsuki Kizu. Produced by Lerche and distributed by Aniplex, it adapts the second story arc of the manga, as well as taking place after the events of the anime series, focusing on the relationship between Haruki and Akihiko. The film stars the voices of Shōgo Yano, Yuma Uchida, Masatomo Nakazawa, Takuya Eguchi and Shintarō Asanuma. It was released in Japan on August 22, 2020.[1]
The film was licensed by Crunchyroll, and was streamed on its website on February 2, 2021.[2] A sequel two-part film was released in Japan in 2024, with the first film, Hiiragi mix on January 27, and the second film, To the Sea on September 20.[3]
Synopsis
As Mafuyu attempts to write a new song for the upcoming festival, he learns about the complicated relationship between Akihiko and his ex-boyfriend, Ugetsu. Meanwhile, Haruki harbors unrequited feelings for Akihiko.
Voice cast
- Shōgo Yano as Mafuyu Satō
- Yuma Uchida as Ritsuka Uenoyama
- Masatomo Nakazawa as Haruki Nakayama
- Takuya Eguchi as Akihiko Kaji
- Shintarō Asanuma as Ugetsu Murata
Production
In September 2019, it was announced that a sequel anime film of Given anime television series was in the works by adapting the second story arc of the manga. The key staff and cast members reprised their respective roles for the film.[4][5] Fuji TV's new boys' love (yaoi) anime label, Blue Lynx handled the development of the film.[6] The key staff, including director Hikaru Yamaguchi expressed their gratitude for the film.[7]
Release
The film was scheduled to release in theaters in Japan on May 16, 2020, but was postponed to August 22, 2020, due to COVID-19 pandemic.[1] Crunchyroll acquired the international distribution rights for the film, and streamed on its website on February 2, 2021.[2] In Southeast Asia, WeTV released the film on May 25, 2021.[8]
Reception
Box office
The film opened at number 9 out of top 10 in the Japanese box office in its opening weekend,[9] and later dropped off from the charts in its second weekend.[10]
Critical reception
Kim Morrisy of Anime News Network gave the film a solid "B" rating, and stated "Overall, I will say that I was satisfied with this continuation, even if I didn't like it quite as much as the original series".[11]
Sequel
Template:Main A sequel two-part film was released in Japan in 2024, with the first film, Hiiragi mix on January 27, and the second film, To the Sea on September 20.[3]