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Yowamushi Pedal Re:Generation Previews Theme Song In New Trailer


What’s a good bike trip without some great tunes?

Earlier today, the official Yowamushi Pedal anime website updated with a promotional video for upcoming film Yowamushi Pedal Re:Generation. The minute-long trailer features theme song Tsuyosa Yowasa (Strength and Weakness) by Saeki YouthK as a background track.

Yowamushi Pedal Re:Generation hits Japanese theaters on October 13. The feature is a compilations film, which retells the events of the show’s third season. A main selling point for series veterans is a new scene with Shingo Kinjō, Yūsuke Makishima, and Jin Tadokoro.

The Yowamushi Pedal TV series will return for a fourth season in January.

The first seasons of the show were directed by Osamu Nabeshima (D.Gray-man, Saint Tail) at TMS Entertainment, with Takashi Muratani providing character designs.

Crunchyroll streamed the show as it aired. He describes the show as:

With the team’s combined strength, the Sohoku High bicycle racing club beat reigning champions Hakone Academy at the Interhigh national race and achieved an impressive overall victory. Now that their hot summer has ended and third-years Kinjou, Makishima, and Tadokoro have retired from the team, first-year participants in the Interhigh Onoda Sakamichi, Imaizumi Shunsuke, and Naruko Shoukichi, along with their new captain second-year Teshima Junta and vice-captain Aoyagi Hajime begin preparing as a “new team” for their second consecutive championship at the next Interhigh. In order to retake their throne, their rivals Hakone Academy have also incorporated new members and begun training as a new team. Kyoto Fushimi High is lead by the monstrous racer Midousuji Akira. The nation’s top schools are all honing their skills to reach the top of the Interhigh.

New friends, new rivals, and new battles… The curtains are rising on this passionate men’s drama!

Source: MoCa News

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