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New Bubble Trailer Features Eve's Theme Song, Netflix Premiere Set for April 28

The upcoming anime film Bubble revealed the third trailer, which features Eve and Uta’s opening theme song “Bubble“. The movie is set for worldwide Netflix release on April 28, while the theatrical version will premiere in Japan on May 13. WIT Studio is animating the movie, under Tetsuro Araki’s direction.

Bubble – Trailer 3

The new trailer also introduces the main cast. Jun Shison and Riria are voicing the main duo, Hibiki and Uta. Mamoru Miyano, Yuki Kaji, Alice Hirose, and Sayaka Senbongi are also part of the cast as Shin, Kai, Makoto, and Usagi. Earlier today, the movie also revealed a special illustration that was used as a part of the script material:

As previously mentioned, WIT Studio’s Tetsuro Araki is directing the movie. Gen Urobuchi is writing the screenplay. Takeshi Obata is credited with the original character design. Hiroyuki Sawano, who worked on Attack on Titan with Araki, is composing the music. Riria is singing the ending theme titled “Ja ne, mata ne“.

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Netflix describes the plot as:
In a Tokyo where gravity has broken, a boy and a girl are drawn to each other… The story is set in Tokyo, after bubbles that broke the laws of gravity rained down upon the world. Cut off from the outside world, Tokyo has become a playground for a group of young people who have lost their families, acting as a battlefield for parkour team battles as they leap from building to building. Hibiki, a young ace known for his dangerous play style, makes a reckless move one day and plummets into the gravity-bending sea. His life is saved by Uta, a girl with mysterious powers. The pair then hear a unique sound audible only to them. Why did Uta appear before Hibiki? Their encounter leads to a revelation that will change the world.

Source: Official Twitter, Oricon
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