Beyond the Boundary" to be animated in two parts! The compilation "Past Arc" will be released on March 14, and the completely new "Future Arc" will be released on April 25.

Two theater versions of the TV anime "Beyond the Boundary" have been announced.


Beyond the Boundary" is based on the light novel of the same title by Nagomu Torii, published by KAESMA Bunko (winner of the 2nd Kyoto Animation Grand Prix Encouragement Award), and has been adapted from "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya," "K-ON! I Want to Fall in Love Even if You Have a Chunibyo Disease! (the winner of the 2nd Kyoto Animation Grand Prize Encouragement Award), and produced by Kyoto Animation, known for such works as "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya," "K-ON! It is an action fantasy centering on a half-demon boy and a girl who is a survivor of a family with cursed blood.

This time, production of two theater versions has been decided. The "Past Arc," which looks back on the TV series and centers on the heroine Mirai Kuriyama, will be released on March 14, 2015, and the completely new "Future Arc," set one year after the TV series, will be released on April 25, 2015. The main staff will continue from the TV series, with director Taichi Ishidate, screenplay by Juki Hanada, character design by Mirai Kadowaki, and animation production by Kyoto Animation.


A special trailer and poster visual have also been released.


Comment from Taichi Ishidate (Director)
People are with people.
When people are together with others, there are always some hardships and pains.
There are also times when we have fun and feel happiness.
But that is because people are together.
We feel it because we are not alone.
I have longed and yearned for such ordinary things.
I have been longing for something out of the ordinary.
An 18-year-old and a 17-year-old boy and a girl.
I want them to be happy.
I want them to draw their own future.
That is what I am working on.
I hope that you will also witness their future together.


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