Asian Kung Fu Generation's Theme Song Previewed in 'Yoru wa Mijikashi Arukeyo Otome' Anime Film Preview

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A new trailer of Yoru wa Mijikashi Arukeyo Otome (The Night is Short, So Walk, Girl) was released on Wednesday by TOHO Animation. The movie is based on the novel of the same name created by Tomihiko Morimi, who is also the author of The Eccentric Family and The Tatami Galaxy which had their own anime series adaptations.

This new trailer streamed also featured the Asian Kung Fu Generation song “Arano wo Aruke” (Walk the Wasteland) which is the anime film’s theme song. The movie is slated to premiere in Japan on April 7. Below features the new trailer as well the visuals and cast:


Film cast:

Gen Hoshino as Sempai

Kana Hanazawa as the Girl With Black Hair

Hiroshi Kamiya as the School Festival Executive Head

Robert Akiyama as the Underpants Leader

Kazuya Nakai as Seitarō Higuchi

Yuko Kaida as Hanuki-san

Other cast members include:

Hiroyuki Yoshino as the God of the Old Books Market
Seiko Niizuma as Kiko-san
Junichi Suwabe as Nise-Jōgasaki
Aoi Yūki as Princess Daruma
Nobuyuki Hiyama as Johnny
Kazuhiro Yamaji as Tōdō-san
Mugihito as Ri Haku

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