Ahead of a January 17, 2025 theatrical release in Japan, the official accounts for the upcoming Project Sekai Kowareta SEKAI to Utaenai MIKU (“Project Sekai the Movie: The Broken World and The Miku Who Can’t Sing”) anime film today unveiled a second intermission clip that will be shown at 25 Shochiku-affiliated theaters from November 1 to December 19.
The latest clip spotlights the musical relationships and ambitions of characters familiar to players of Sega’s original HATSUNE MIKU: COLORFUL STAGE! mobile game, set to the tune of 1st anniversary song “Gunjo Sanka” (“Ultramarine Hymn”) by Eve (Blue Box ED).
The first intermission clip is available here.
Hiroyuki Hata (Journey to Bloom) directs Project Sekai Kowareta SEKAI to Utaenai MIKU at studio P.A.WORKS, with a script by Yoko Yonaiyama (A Sign of Affection), character designs by Yuki Akiyama (The aquatope on white sand) and music by Satoshi Hono (7th Time Loop: The Villainess Enjoys a Carefree Life Married to Her Worst Enemy!).
As previously reported, the synopsis on the film’s official website reads:
“Tell me about yourself. Maybe then I can understand songs.”
At a CD store, Ichika Hoshino hears a song by Miku that she has never heard before. On the monitor, she sees a “Hatsune Miku” in a form she has never seen before, and couldn’t help say it out loud, “Miku!?” Miku was surprised at the voice, her eyes meet Ichika’s, but she disappears shortly after.
Later, after a live performance on the street, the Miku that Ichika saw before appears on her smartphone. Miku looks sad and downcast, and when Ichika quietly asks Miku about her story, she tells Ichika that there are people to whom she wants to deliver her songs, but no matter how much she sings, her songs are not reaching them.
Miku, who saw Ichika singing to the hearts of many people at her live performances, thought that if she learns more about Ichika, she can do the same, and came to Ichika. Ichika smiles at Miku and says, “If it’s all right with me.”
And a new story of Hatsune Miku and the boys and girls begins—.
Source: Comic Natalie