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Naoko Yamada's The Colors Within Will Have U.K. Cinema Release on January 31 2025

posted on by Andrew Osmond
Anime Limited will release the film in both subtitled and dubbed versions

The Colors Within key visual
Image via Kimi no Iro film's X/Twitter account
Anime Limited has announced in a press release that The Colors Within (Kimi no Iro), the new anime feature film by Science SARU and director Naoko Yamada (K-ON!, The Heike Story, A Silent Voice), will have a UK cinema release on January 31 2025.

According to the press release, the film will be released in both subtitled and English-dubbed versions. Anime Limited also released the new trailer above.

The anime opened in Japan on Friday. The film was originally slated to open in fall 2023, but it was then slated to open in 2024.

The story centers on Totsuko, a high school girl who can see the "colors" of the emotions in people's hearts. She attends a mission school in Nagasaki. In order to keep her friends and family from feeling dark feelings, she worries, reads situations, and even lies to smooth things over. At an antique bookshop in the corner of town, she meets a beautiful woman with an incredibly beautiful color and a music-loving boy trying to put together a band. The story follows these three sensitive people who gather together to play in a band.

Yamada directed the film at Science SARU. Story Inc. is credited as planner and producer. Reiko Yoshida (K-ON!, Girls und Panzer, Ride Your Wave, Violet Evergarden) penned the script, and kensuke ushio (Space Dandy, A Silent Voice, Liz and the Blue Bird, Chainsaw Man) composed the music. DaisukeRichard drafted the original characters, and Takashi Kojima designed the characters and also directed the animation. Mr. Children performs the theme song "in the pocket."

The film had its premiere at this year's Annecy International Film Festival earlier this year in June. The film also won the Best Animation Film award at the 26th Shanghai International Film Festival in June.

Sanami Suzuki launched a manga adaptation of the film on Kadokawa's Comic Newtype platform on July 16.

Source: Anime Limited press release.


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