Crunchyroll Sets One-Day-Only Theatrical Release // given The Double Album: Hiiragi mix & To the Sea

Crunchyroll Sets One-Day-Only Theatrical Release // given The Double Album: Hiiragi mix & To the Sea

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Crunchyroll will bring given The Double Album: Hiiragi mix & To the Sea to theatres in the United States for one-day-only on June 16. The double feature of the series’ anime films is comprised of given The Movie: Hiiragi Mix (the second film of the series) and given The Movie: To the Sea (the third film of the series). given The Movie: To the Sea will screen in the special theatrical engagement a week before its streaming debut on Crunchyroll.

Created and Directed by: Noriko Hashimoto

Based on: The manga given written and illustrated by Natsuki Kizu

Produced: Lerche

Runtime:  152 mins

given The Movie: Hiiragi Mix Film Synopsis: After Ritsuka Uenoyama hears Mafuyu Sato sing, he invites Mafuyu to join his band. Given auditions for a festival in Shibuya and falls short, though they continue to attract attention. At the same time, Mafuyu’s childhood friends, Shizusumi Yagi and Hiiragi Kashima, prepare to make their debut as the band “syh.” When they lose a guitarist, Hiiragi asks Ritsuka to join them for their big show.

given The Movie: To the Sea Film Synopsis: After a chance encounter with the singer Mafuyu Sato, Ritsuka Uenoyama’s passion for music was reignited. Their band, Given, is on the path to greatness just as Mafuyu begins to question if he should be the group’s singer. After declining Ritsuka’s invitation to a concert in Shibuya, Mafuyu runs into an old friend. Could this be the sign Mafuyu needs to step up to the microphone once more?

Language: Japanese with English subtitles

United States / Canada Theatrical Release Date: June 16 (one-day-only)

North American Distributor: Crunchyroll and Sony Pictures Entertainment

Genre:  Romance, Drama Adult Themes

given The Movie: Hiiragi Mix is currently available to stream on Crunchyroll.

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