A new trailer for the anime film Give It All (Ganbatte Ikimasshoi) was unveiled before to its October 25 release date in Japan. Yoshiko Shikimura wrote the novel that this film is based on. Studio Moe and Reirs handled the animation for the film. The latest trailer for the anime, which was unveiled in March, is shown below.
Yuhei Sakuragi, the director and writer of the anime, and Keiichiro Ochi, the writer, make up the core crew. Sayuri Hayashi Egnell will compose the soundtrack, and Asako Nishida will design the characters. Aozora Boku ga Mitakatta is playing the theme tune.
The novel Give It All was first released by Magazine House in 1996. Gentosha reprinted the book in 2005. There's also live-action movie from 1998, as well as a 10-episode live-action Japanese TV series which ran from July to September 2005.
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The voice cast for the Give It All anime movie includes:
- Sora Amamiya as Eiko Murakami
- Miku Ito as Hime Saeki
- Rie Takahashi as Riina Takahashi
- Akari Kito as Miyoko Hyodo
- Ikumi Hasegawa as Mayumi Inomoto
- Takuya Eguchi as Hayato Ninomiya
- Ayana Taketatsu as Umeko Tarao
- Suzuko Mimori as Mai Ono
- Aya Uchida as Kaori Yasuda
The narrative of an all-girl rowing team is told in the series. The narrative is explained on the official website:
While everyone gives their all in the competition, second-year
student Eiko Murakami stands alone with a disenchanted expression.
“There’s no point in trying hard if you don’t have the talent…” Ever
since she realized this, Eiko gives up on every challenge.
One
day, a transfer student named Riina Takahashi joins Eiko’s class. Moved
by the class match in rowing, Riina pulls Eiko and her childhood friend
Hime Saeki into her efforts to revive the nearly disbanded rowing club.
When their classmates Miyoko Hyodo and Mayumi Inomoto also join, making
the team five members strong, Eiko reluctantly agrees to participate in
their first tournament.
On the day of the competition, Eiko and
the others are crushed by the gap between their ideals and reality. Just
as everyone is about to give up on reaching the goal, Eiko grips the
oar once more. With Eiko’s words, “I want to get better,” the hearts of
the five become one—!
The dazzling spray of water and their unwavering determination will push you forward.
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