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Sound! Euphonium: Todoketai Melody Movie’s PV, Visual, & Premiere Date Unveiled


Earlier today Uji, Kyoto hosted a Sound! Euphonium fan event, titled “Hibike! Euphonium 2 Special Talk Event 1- 2-nensei Gōdō! Uji de Omatsuri Festival!” At the show, the show’s staff announced that the franchise’s second compilation film, Gekijō-ban Hibike! Euphonium: Todoketai Melody (Sound! Euphonium: The Melody I Want to Deliver) will open on September 30.

Kyoto Animation started streaming a new 30-second promo video to celebrate the news.

Moreover, the official Sound! Euphonium anime website updated with a new visual for the project. You can check it out below:

Tatsuya Ishihara (Sound! Euphonium, Clannad After Story) will serve as chief director for the project, while Taichi Ogawa will take the director’s chair at Kyoto Animation. The feature will retell the events of the show’s second season.

Sound! Euphonium made its anime début in during the spring 2015 broadcast season. The series was helmed by Tatsuya Ishihara (Clannad After Story, Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions) at Kyoto Animation. Shoko Ikeda (The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya) provided character designs, while Jukki Hanada (Nichijou – My Ordinary Life, Love Live! School Idol Project) took charge of series composition.

Sound! Euphonium‘s second season aired in the Fall 2016 broadcast season.

PonyCan USA currently holds the rights to Sound! Euphonium in North America. The company released Sound! Euphonium on Blu-Ray across three four-episode volumes. In addition to the physical release, Crunchyroll is streaming the series in its entirety on their digital platform.

Source: MoCa News

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