"Girls Band Cry: Naa, Mirai" Unleashes Riveting Trailer and Key Visual Ahead of November Theatrical Release

A wave of excitement is sweeping through the anime community as Toei Animation unveils a captivating new trailer and a stunning key visual for "Girls Band Cry: Naa, Mirai" (Hey, Future), the highly anticipated Part 2 of the cinematic compilation. Fans can mark their calendars for November 14, 2025, when this emotionally charged sequel makes its theatrical debut across Japan, promising a deeper dive into the world of aspiring musicians.
This upcoming film follows the successful launch of its predecessor, "Girls Band Cry: Seishun Kyosokyoku" (Youth Frenzy Song), which premiered on October 3, 2025, setting the stage for an unforgettable musical journey. Together, these two feature-length compilations skillfully adapt the acclaimed 13-episode television series that originally captivated audiences from April to June 2024. Renowned for its poignant portrayal of youthful ambition and raw emotion, "Girls Band Cry" continues to resonate deeply with viewers.
At its heart, the narrative chronicles the inspiring, often challenging, path of a group of young women united by their shared love for music. The story ignites with Nina Iseri, a determined high school dropout from a rural background, as she embarks on a transformative move to Tokyo. There, destiny intertwines her path with Momoka Kawaragi, her idolized guitarist, leading to the formation of their groundbreaking band. The series masterfully explores the individual struggles and triumphs of each band member, weaving a rich tapestry of personal growth alongside their collective musical pursuit.

The stellar voice cast, featuring Rina as the earnest Nina Iseri, Yuuri as the talented Momoka Kawaragi, Mirei as the dynamic Subaru Awa, Natsu as the steadfast Tomo Ebizuka, and Shuri as the enigmatic Rupa, breathes life into these complex characters. Behind the scenes, a formidable creative team, led by director Kazuo Sakai, series composer Jukki Hanada, and character designer Nari Teshima, alongside music composer Kenji Tamai, ensures a high-caliber production. Adding another layer of emotional depth, "Naa, Mirai" will introduce an exclusive new theme song, further enhancing its compelling narrative.
For international fans who followed the original series on Crunchyroll, these compilation films offer a fantastic opportunity to relive the band's heartfelt odyssey on the big screen. The "Girls Band Cry" franchise has already demonstrated its significant cultural impact through unique cross-promotional ventures, including a notable collaboration with "Zombie Land Saga", solidifying its position as a powerhouse within the anime music genre. The newly released trailer vibrantly captures the continuing evolution and unbreakable bonds of the band members, promising a cinematic experience that will undoubtedly enthrall both music aficionados and drama enthusiasts alike.
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Girls Band Cry
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Original anime concept
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Nari Teshima
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Toei Animation
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Toei Animation
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