The official website and Twitter page for the upcoming original anime film Cider no Yō ni Kotoba ga Wakiagaru (Words Bubbling Up Like Cider) has announced that the film will have a new premiere date, after being delayed due to COVID-19. The film will now premiere on June 25, 2021. They have updated the poster and trailer with the new date.
The film's theme song of the same name, "Cider no You ni Kotoba ga Wakiagaru" is performed by never young beach. And the film's insert song "YAMAZAKURA" is performed by Taeko Onuki.
The anime was originally set to premiere on May 15, 2020.
Kabuki actor and first-time voice actor Ichikawa Somegorō VIII portrays Cherry and actress Hana Sugisaki portrays Smile.
The film's theme song of the same name, "Cider no You ni Kotoba ga Wakiagaru" is performed by never young beach. And the film's insert song "YAMAZAKURA" is performed by Taeko Onuki.
UPDATED VISUAL:
UPDATED TRAILER:
Kabuki actor and first-time voice actor Ichikawa Somegorō VIII portrays Cherry and actress Hana Sugisaki portrays Smile.
PREVIOUS CAST ANNOUNCEMENTS:
- Kōichi Yamadera as Fujiyama, an elderly man who is looking for a vinyl record that brings back nostalgic memories
- Megumi Han as Beaver, a mischevious boy
- Natsuki Hanae as Japan, a boy who is obsessed with idol fandom
- Yuichirou Umehara as Toughboy, an obstinate but purehearted boy
- Megumi Nakajima as Juri, Smile's elder sister
- Sumire Morohoshi as Mari, Smile's younger sister
- Kikuko Inoue as Tsubasa Fujiyama, the daughter of Fujiyama, Cherry's haiku teacher
Maaya Sakamoto and Hiroshi Kamiya are joining the film's cast as Maria and Kouichi, respectively.
The original film celebrates the 10th anniversary of Victor Entertainment's animation and music production subsidiary Flying Dog.
STAFF:
Director: Kyōhei Ishiguro at Signal.MD and Sublimation
Screenplay: Dai Sato
Character Designs: Yukiko Aikei
Music Composition: Composer Kensuke Ushio
The visual features the tagline, "I met you in my 17th summer ..."
FIRST & SECOND VISUALS:
The "boy-meets-girl" story depicts how words and music bridge the gap between Cherry, a boy who is terrible at communicating with other people, and Smile, a girl who hides behind a mask. They meet in a mundane suburban shopping mall in a provincial city.
Cherry always wears headphones and puts the feelings he cannot utter into his hobby, Japanese haiku poems. Smile always wears a mask to conceal her large front teeth, for which she has dental braces. As a popular video star, she streams a video about seeking "cuteness."