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To The Solitary Me That Loved You Anime Film Gets Teaser Trailer

The upcoming To The Solitary Me That Loved You (Kimi wo Aishita Hitori no Boku e) anime film has unveiled a new teaser trailer. It is set to premiere in Japan on October 7 this year. It is a parallel film alongside To Every You I’ve Loved Before (Boku ga Aishita Subete no Kimi e) film, which is set to premiere on the same date.

Trailer for To The Solitary Me That Loved You anime film

The film will be directed by Kenichi Kasai, and animated by TMS Entertainment. Riko Sakaguchi is responsible for the screenplay for both films, and shimano is responsible for the character design concepts. The film adaptations are based on the sci-fi romance novels by Yomiji Otono, published in 2016. A joint key visual was unveiled for both anime films last month.

To The Solitary Me That Loved You Joint Visual

Both novels currently have a combined 280,00 copies in circulation. Hayakawa Shobo published the To The Solitary Me That Loved You novel, and describes the plot as follows:

A world where it has been proven that people swing between slightly different parallel worlds on a daily basis… Koyomi Hidaka, who lives with her father after his parents’ divorce, meets a girl named Sato Shiori at the Institute of False Quality Science where his father works. They both have a little crush on each other, but when their parents remarry, everything changes. Convinced that they will never be together, Koyomi and Shiori try to jump to another world where they won’t be brother and sister…, but a world without her has no meaning.

To The Solitary Me That Loved You Novel
To The Solitary Me That Loved You novel

You can follow To The Solitary Me That Loved You’s official accounts on Twitter and Instagram for other details about the film. Both films also have a joint TikTok account @bokuaikimiai_movie.

Source: Comic Natalie
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To The Solitary Me That Loved You Anime Film Gets Teaser Trailer
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