Acclaimed 'Girls Band Cry' Anime Series Unveils New Movie, Teaser Visual Released

Fans of the acclaimed anime series Girls Band Cry have exciting news to celebrate: a brand-new movie has been officially announced and is now deep in production. The anticipation soared with the recent unveiling of a captivating teaser visual, which offers a glimpse of the beloved main character, Nina Iseri, hinting at the compelling narrative to come. This highly anticipated film promises an entirely fresh and original story, expanding the vibrant Girls Band Cry universe in thrilling new directions. Esteemed animation powerhouse Toei Animation, renowned for its stellar productions, is at the helm, ensuring a cinematic experience of the highest caliber.
The original Girls Band Cry series, which captivated audiences across 13 episodes during the Spring 2024 season, swiftly ascended to widespread popularity. Its compelling blend of heartfelt drama and resonant musical themes was initially simulcast with Indonesian and English subtitles on Catchplay+ starting May 31st. Its reach soon broadened, with English-subtitled episodes becoming available on a multitude of platforms including Fandango at Home, Microsoft Store, Hoopla, and Amazon Prime Video from August 13th, solidifying its global appeal.
Before this latest movie revelation, fans were already looking forward to a two-part compilation feature. Titled Seishun Kyoso Kyoko and Naa, Mirai, these theatrical releases are slated for late 2025, with premieres on October 3rd and November 14th respectively.
The Creative Minds Behind the Music
The series' distinctive creative vision is helmed by director Kazuo Sakai, with Jukki Hanada managing series composition. Nari Teshima crafted the memorable character designs, and Kenji Tamai composed the evocative musical score, bringing the world of Girls Band Cry to life with remarkable artistry.

At its core, Girls Band Cry tells the poignant story of Nina Iseri, a high school dropout who embarks on a journey from her rural hometown to the bustling metropolis of Tokyo. Her life takes an extraordinary turn when she encounters Momoka Kawaragi, her idolized guitarist. Together with three other aspiring musicians, they form a band, each navigating their own personal struggles but finding solace, strength, and a shared purpose through their profound love for music. The main voice cast brings these characters to life with remarkable performances, featuring Rina as Nina Iseri and Yuuri as Momoka Kawaragi.
The series' exceptional quality was recognized by Anime Corner, which lauded Girls Band Cry as the 'best original show of 2024', underscoring its significant impact within both the music and slice-of-life anime genres. With this new film, fans are poised for an even deeper dive into the emotional landscapes and musical journeys of these unforgettable characters, promising an expansion that will undoubtedly resonate deeply with its dedicated fanbase.
Credits
Girls Band Cry
Author
Original story by the anime production team
Cover Art
Nari Teshima
Studio
Toei Animation
Publisher
Not applicable (original anime)
Producers