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Free! -Timeless Medley- Yakusoku Film Opens in Hong Kong in November

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
2nd of 2 Free! compilation films opened in Japan on July 1

Hong Kong film distributor Neofilms began streaming a Chinese-subtitled trailer for Kyoto Animation and Animation DO's Free! -Timeless Medley- Yakusoku anime film on Thursday. The video reveals that Neofilms will open the film in Hong Kong on November 23.

The film is the second of two compilation films for Kyoto Animation and Animation DO's Free! franchise. Neofilms opened the first film, Free! -Timeless Medley- Kizuna (Free! The Movie -Timeless Medley- the Bond), in Hong Kong on September 21.

Free! -Timeless Medley- Yakusoku opened in Japan on July 1, and ranked at #10 in the Japanese box office in its opening weekend. The first film opened in Japan on April 22, and it also ranked at #10 in the Japanese box office in its opening weekend.

The Timeless Medley compilation films feature returning cast members from the first television anime series, the Free! Eternal Summer sequel television anime series, and the High Speed! -Free! Starting Days- prequel anime film. In particular, the High Speed! film's Asahi Shiina and Ikuya Kirishima are now third-year students in the Kazami and Shionezaki High School Swim Clubs, respectively.

Eisaku Kawanami (episode director on both television anime, unit director on the High Speed! film) of the studio Animation DO directed the films at Kyoto Animation and Animation DO. Scriptwriter Masahiro Yokotani (both television anime and High Speed! film) was credited with composition, and Futoshi Nishiya also returned from the previous Free! projects as the character designer.

The brand-new Free! -Take Your Marks- theatrical anime project is a sequel to Free! -Timeless Medley-, and it will screen in theaters in Japan starting on October 28. The story takes place in March, with Haruka dealing with graduation from high school. The film depicts four stories set in the days of early spring, before the characters advance to the next starting blocks of their futures, and what lies ahead.


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