(Last updated on: October 16, 2023)
Bocchi the Rock!-Live-recently revealed exciting news during the livestream, celebrating the first anniversary of Bocchi the Rock! television animation. It was revealed that the anime’s compilation film project is being expanded to include two separate films.
The first part is still scheduled to hit theaters next spring, while the second part is expected to come out next summer. To tease these upcoming cinematic adventures, the show has also debuted a captivating visual.
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The anime is adapted from Aki Hamaji’s exciting four-panel manga, Bocchi the Rock! The film revolves around Hitori “Bocchi-chan” Gotō, a high school girl trapped in loneliness, whose heart is deeply attached to her guitar.
Her days are mainly spent playing the piano alone in her house. However, her life takes an unexpected turn when she accidentally meets Nijika Ijichi, a young musician looking for a guitarist to join her group, “Kessoku Band”.
The main cast of the television anime includes:
Ikumi Hasegawa as Ikuyo Kita Saku Mizuno as Ryо̄ Yamada Yoshino Aoyama as Hitori “Bocchi-chan” (“Loner”) Gotō Sayumi Suzushiro as Nijika Ijichi
The production director for the television anime is Keiichirō Saitō (also known as ACCA: 13-Territory Inspection Dept. Regards), directing under CloverWorks. Erika Yoshida (best known for her work on Lupine III: Part IV) supervised and scripted the series, while character design duties were artistically carried out by Kerorira, who is best known as an animation director. image for Wonder Egg Priority.
The anime series premiered on several prominent channels, including Tokyo MX, BS11, Gunma TV and Tochigi TV on October 9. Additionally, the series was shown on MRT Miyazaki Broadcasting, MBS, RKB Mainichi Broadcasting and AT-X. For international viewers, Crunchyroll ensures a simultaneous streaming experience.
One notable aspect of the anime is the music, with “Kessoku Band” featuring Ikumi Hasegawa (the voice behind Ikuyo Kita) as the main vocalist, delivering the opening and ending theme music.
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A testament to the series’ continued popularity, Hamaji’s manga, which first debuted in Houbunsha’s Manga Time Kirara Max magazine in December 2017, remains an ongoing and popular series.
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Source: Aniplex’s YouTube channel
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