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Non Non Biyori Vacation Film's Ad Accompanies Japanese Theatrical Release

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    The official website for Non Non Biyori Vacation, the anime film of Atto's Non Non Biyori manga, began streaming a commercial to accompany the film's release in 27 theaters in Japan on Saturday. The video previews nano.RIPE's theme song "Ao no Rakugaki."



    The main cast and staff are returning from the previous two television anime seasons.The main staff includes:
    Kotori Koiwai, Rie Murakawa, Ayane Sakura, and Kana Asumi will perform the ending theme song "Omoide" (Memories) as their respective characters. ZAQ is composing the ending theme song.

    The manga takes place in the countryside, where the nearest bookstore is 20 minutes away by bicycle, a certain "Ju_p" magazine comes out on Wednesdays instead of Mondays, and the video rental store is 10 stations away. Hotaru Ichijō transfers from Tokyo to this school and readjusts to the slow life in the country. Her fellow schoolmates are Natsumi, Komari, Renge, and Komari's big brother Suguru in the third year of middle school.

    The manga already inspired two television seasons and two original anime DVDs. The first television series from director Shinya Kawatsura and anime Studio Silver LINK (WATAMOTE, Baka and Test - Summon the Beasts) premiered in 2013, while the second season premiered in 2015. Crunchyroll streamed both television seasons as they aired in Japan, and Sentai Filmworks licensed and released both series for North American digital and home video release.
     

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