Girls und Panzer der Film
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Directed by | Tsutomu Mizushima |
Based on | Girls und Panzer by Actas |
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Distributed by | Showgate[1] |
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Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Box office | US$19.2 million[2] |
Girls und Panzer der Film (ガールズ&パンツァー 劇場版?) is a 2015 Japanese animated school action drama film directed by Tsutomu Mizushima. The film is a sequel of the anime television series Girls und Panzer.[3] It was released on November 21, 2015 in Japan.[4]
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Plot
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Voice cast
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- Mai Fuchigami[4] as Miho Nishizumi
- Ai Kayano[4] as Saori Takebe
- Mami Ozaki[4] as Hana Isuzu
- Ikumi Nakagami[4] as Yukari Akiyama
- Yuka Iguchi[4] as Mako Reizei
- Asami Seto as Kinuyo Nishi[5]
- Ayana Taketatsu as Arisu[6]
- Ayumi Fujimura as Megumi[6]
- Yūko Iida as Azumi[6]
- Mai Nakahara as Rumi[6]
- Madoka Yonezawa as Tamada[6]
- Naomi Ōzora as Fukuda[6]
- Natsumi Takamori as Rosehip[6]
- Jenya as Clara[6]
- Mamiko Noto as Mika[6]
- Shino Shimoji as Aki[6]
- Miho Ishigami as Mikko[6]
Production
The film was announced in 2013.[7]
Casting
The casting of Asami Seto as Kinuyo Nishi was revealed in early June 2015.[5] Additional characters beyond those of the TV series and respective voice actors were revealed in October 2015.[6]
Promotion
A teaser trailer was released in July 2014.[8] A longer teaser trailer was released in March 2015[9] followed by a third one in early June 2015.[5] A fourth and final trailer was released in late October 2015.[10]
Music
The theme song titled piece of youth and image song titled GloryStory of the film was sung by ChouCho.[11]
Release
The film was originally scheduled for release in 2014;[7] it was then pushed back to summer 2015[12] until the final release date of November 21, 2015 was announced in March 2015.[11] It was released in 4DX in Japan on February 2016.[13] The film's home video release on Blu-ray and DVD was launched on May 27, 2016.[14]
Reception
The film grossed ¥128 million on its opening weekend in Japan, becoming the number-one film in gross. It was also number-two in admissions (84,700), behind World of Delight.[15] The film has earned over ¥2.1 billion at the Japan Box Office.[2] The first week sales of the Girls und Panzer der Film Blu-ray Limited and Regular Edition placed first and fifth in the weekly Oricon chart, having reached 162,361 and 6,554 units.[16]
It received the Sanctuary Award from 25th Japan Movie Critics Awards in 2016.[17]
See also
References
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External links
- Girls und Panzer der Film (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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