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100 Meters Anime Film Streams English Dub Trailer

GKIDS to screen film on October 12-14

GKIDS began streaming on Tuesday an English dub trailer for the anime film of Uoto's 100 Meters (Hyakuemu) manga:


GKIDS will screen the film on October 12-14 in Japanese with English subtitles and with an English dub. There will be an opening screening in Los Angeles on October 10.

The film held its world premiere at Annecy on June 12. The Japan Society will screen the East Coast premiere in New York on October 8 at 7:00 p.m. with director Kenji Iwaisawa in attendance.

The movie premiered in Japan on September 19.

Tori Matsuzaka plays the gifted runner Togashi, while Shōta Sometani plays Komiya, a hard worker whose obsession with the 100-meter dash began when he met Togashi.

The anime also stars (character name romanizations are not confirmed):

Kenji Iwaisawa (ON-GAKU: Our Sound) directed the film at Rock 'n' Roll Mountain. Pony Canyon, TBS TV, and ASMIK Ace are credited with production. Yasuyuki Mutō (Tokyo Revengers) wrote the script. Keisuke Kojima was the character designer and chief animation director, and Keikankun Yamaguchi was the art director. Producers include Yūsuke Terada, Yūki Katayama, and Akane Taketsugu. Hiroaki Tsutsumi composed the music for the film.

The band Official HiGE DANdism performs the film's theme song "Rashisa."

A preview of the film screened at last year's Annecy International Film Festival in June as part of the festival's Work in Progress lineup. The festival described the story:

Togashi is born to run. As a kid, he is naturally gifted and wins every 100-meter race without effort. But in sixth grade, he meets Komiya, a transfer student who is full of determination but lacks technique. In teaching him, Togashi gives Komiya a new purpose: to win no matter what. Years pass by, Togashi and Komiya meet again as rivals on the track and reveal their true selves.

Uoto (Orb: On the Movements of the Earth) launched the Hyakuemu manga in Kodansha's Magazine Pocket app in November 2018 as Uoto's first series, and Kodansha published the manga's third compiled book volume in August 2019.

Source: GKIDS' YouTube channel

 
 
 

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