Shochiku announced on Thursday that Yoshiko Shikimura's novel Ganbatte Ikimasshoi will be adapted into a theatrical anime and will premiere on October 25.
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Image via Twitter account of the anime Gabatte Ikimasshoi
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The film's title roughly translates to “go and do your best” but was used as a cheer (or rallying cry) at the Old High School ceremony in Ehime Prefecture by original author Yoshiko Shikimura. This phrase is used in the video above when the characters are rowing a boat.
Yūhei Sakuragi (The Compare Worlds, Ingress) is directing the film and is also writing the script with Keiichirō Ōchi (Aikatsu!, The Quintessential). Five products). Asako Nishida (Idol Project Love Live! School, Land of the Lustrous) is designing the characters. Studio Moe and REIRS are animating the film. Matsuyama City in Ehime Prefecture will cooperate in making the film. Shochiku will distribute the film.
Stars in the film (spelling of character names has not been confirmed):
The novel revolves around the members of the rowing club at an all-girls high school in Matsuyama city in Ehime prefecture.
The original novel won first prize at the “Bocchan Literary Award” in 1995. The novel inspired a live-action film in 1998 and a live-action series in 2005.
Source: Twitter of the anime film Ganbatte Ikimasshoi accountNatalie Comics