The
upcoming animated adaptation of the With You, Our Love Will Make It
Through manga, created by Chihiro Yuzuki, surprised fans
with a new trailer, key visual art, and additional
details about its closing theme song. The song will be titled "Kimi
ni naretara" ("If I could be like you") and will be
performed by Yoh Kamimiya.
The anime
will premiere in Japan on October 14, a date that marks the
beginning of one of the most anticipated romantic stories of the season.
A look
at the new trailer and visual art
The latest
trailer offers a sneak peek at the relationship between the protagonists,
showing the contrast between the lives of beastfolk and
humans. In the new visual, the four main characters can be seen gathered under
a tree on a sunny day: humans Mari Asaka and Yukihiro
Kaida, along with the beastpeople Tsunagu Hidaka and Kisara,
with their high school buildings in the background.
Production
Details
The
original manga began publication in Shueisha's Manga me magazine
in May 2021 and has so far 9 volumes collected in Japan. The
anime adaptation is in charge of the Millepensee studio, under
the direction of Shin Itagaki with the collaboration of Hiromi
Kimura as co-director and character designer. The music is by Akiyoshi
Yasuda. For its part, Yen Press publishes the English
version of the manga.
The
distributor REMOW has licensed the series and will soon reveal
the platform where it can be streamed.
Love
story that defies barriers
The plot is
set in the near future where beastfolk are a minority within
human society. Tsunagu Hidaka, an outstanding student of this
breed, arrives at the class of Mari Asaka, a young woman who lives
in a city where both worlds coexist.
Although Mari is initially confused by her closeness to a beastfolk, she gradually begins to be attracted to Tsunagu's goodness and purity. At the same time, Tsunagu is fascinated by Mari's "sweet aroma," as well as her beauty and strength.
However, in
a world where the beastfolk live isolated behind a wall, any
close relationship between the two races arouses suspicion. And even more so
when it comes to a story of forbidden love that seeks to
overcome all barriers.