I definitely recommend this!! Can't wait to see what Yuki Midorikawa comes up with next! ^^ Though it would be better if they could get together, but that did not was still beautiful though! But the ending on this movie was too good. Whenever I watch any anime, I am really careful about the ending because even though an anime could be great, the ending could really kill the whole story for me. Seeing them both struggling to hold each other and feel each other's warmth did make my eyes water. It was really heartbreaking to see both Gin and Hotaru growing up to be good friends and eventually falling in love. The characters were well played and none of them annoyed me, which is a plus point for me. Every scene flowed well into place.īEWARE: READ ANY FURTHER AND THERE MIGHT BE SPOILERS!! I am sure that on this movie there are many reviewers who has retold the summary of this story in their own review which I am going to skip over because I I loved her previous work "Natsume Yuuchinjou" and I was hoping this would be another good anime to pass my time on. I started to watch this because it was written by Yuki Midorikawa. Hope you like my review though ^^ ok so lets get on with it. I am not great at writing reviews, but I am trying to get better so please bare with me on this one. According to Japan's Oricon sales chart, Blu-ray disc sets sold well shortly after their release. The sets included bonus content such as illustrations, stickers, brochures, and one of Gin's masks. DVDs and limited edition Blu-ray disc sets were made available in Japan on February 22, 2012. It was also given the Animation Film Award at the 66th Annual Mainichi Film Awards in Japan. The film was also screened at the 2011 Leeds International Film Festival in November and at the Anime Expo convention in Los Angeles on June 30, 2012.įollowing its premiere in Scotland, Hotarubi no Mori e won the festival's Jury Award. In Europe, the movie was shown at the 2011 Scotland Loves Animation festival, twice: in Glasgow and then in Edinburgh. Though initially planned to be first presented in March 2011 at the Anime Contents Expo in Chiba, Japan, the event was canceled due to the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. Edit Background Hotarubi no Mori e premiered in Japanese cinemas on September 17, 2011.
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