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While still in the Ever-After, they see a young girl from afar. Suzume realizes the young girl is herself, from 12 years ago. Suzume decides to give her young self the childhood chair that was given to her, by her mother as a birthday present. She
assures her young self the chair will provide her with the strength to overcome the tragedy and continue to grow. The young Suzume becomes energized and decides to leave the Ever-After and return (in the past), leading to her being found by Tamaki twelve years prior. Suzume and
Souta leave the Ever-After themselves (to the present), with Souta returning to Tokyo, while Suzume and Tamaki return to Kyushu, revisiting the friends Suzume made
along the way. Sometime later, back in her hometown in Kyushu, Suzume makes her way to school. To her surprise, she runs into Souta again, at the same location where they first met. Voice cast[edit] Character Cast Japanese English[4] Suzume Iwato (岩戸 鈴芽, Iwato Suzume) Nanoka Hara[5]
Akari Miura (young)[6] Nichole Sakura
Bennet Hetrick (young) Souta Munakata (宗像 草太, Munakata Sōta) Hokuto Matsumura[7] Josh Keaton Tamaki Iwato (岩戸 環, Iwato Tamaki) Eri Fukatsu[8] Jennifer Sun Bell Minoru Okabe (岡部 稔, Okabe Minoru) Shota Sometani[8] Roger Craig
Smith Rumi Ninomiya (二ノ宮 ルミ, Ninomiya Rumi) Sairi Ito[8] Amanda C. Miller Chika Amabe (海部 千果, Amabe Chika) Kotone Hanase[8] Rosalie Chiang Tsubame Iwato (岩戸 椿芽, Iwato Tsubame) Kana Hanazawa[8] Allegra Clark Hitsujirō Munakata (宗像 羊朗, Munakata Hitsujirō) Matsumoto Hakuō II[8] Cam Clarke Tomoya Serizawa (芹澤 朋也, Serizawa Tomoya) Ryunosuke Kamiki[9] Joe Zieja Daijin (ダイジン) Ann Yamane[10] Lena Josephine Marano Miki (ミキ) Aimi[11] Mela Lee Production[edit] Development[edit] The 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami served as an influence for the film. The stranded catamaran Hamayuri [ja] in this aerial image taken in Ōtsuchi, Iwate became the prototype of the stranded vessel appearing in the afterlife scene.
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Media[edit] Anime[edit] See also: List of Girls und Panzer episodes, Girls und Panzer: This Is the Real Anzio Battle!, Girls und Panzer der Film, and Girls und Panzer das Finale Girls und Panzer aired its first episode in Japan on Tokyo MX on October 9, 2012, TV Osaka and TV Aichi on October 11, BS11 on October 14, and AT-X on October 17,[11] and concluded on March 25, 2013, with 12 episodes. [12] The anime series was produced by Actas and directed by Tsutomu Mizushima from a series composition written by Reiko Yoshida. [13]
Shirō Hamaguchi served as the series composer. [14] Choucho performed the opening theme music for the series titled "Dream Riser", while Mai Fuchigami, Ai Kayano, Mami Ozaki, Ikumi Nakagami, and Yuka Iguchi, voicing the five main characters of the series, sang the ending theme music titled "Enter Enter Mission!"[15] It was collected into six Blu-ray and DVD volumes that were released in Japan from December 21, 2012,[16] to June 21, 2013. [17] Each volume contains the anime series' original video animation (OVA) and an OVA featuring Yukari Akiyama's lecture about tanks that appear in the series titled Yukari Akiyama's Tank Course (不肖 秋山優花里の戦車道講座, Fushō Akiyama Yukari no Sensha Kōza). [18] A new OVA depicting the unseen match between Ōarai Girls' Academy and Anzio Girls' High School in the seventh episode, titled Girls und Panzer: This Is the Real Anzio Battle! (ガールズ&パンツァー これが本当のアンツィオ戦です!, Gāruzu
ando Pantsā: Kore ga Hontō no Antsio-sen Desu!), was released simultaneously in 14 theaters and several online distribution services in Japan on July 5, 2014.