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Girls Band Cry The Movie Part 2: Nā, Mirai.

Girls Band Cry The Movie Part 2: Nā, Mirai.

20251h 50m

Overview

Second-part theatrical compilation of Girls Band Cry.

Directed by Kazuo Sakai
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Top Cast

Rina

Rina

Nina Iseri (voice)

Yuri

Yuri

Momoka Kawaragi (voice)

Natsu

Natsu

Tomo Ebizuka (voice)

Mirei

Mirei

Subaru Awa (voice)

Shuri

Shuri

Rupa (voice)

Themes & Keywords

slice of lifecompilationgirl bandanime3d animationmusic

About Girls Band Cry The Movie Part 2: Nā, Mirai.

Girls Band Cry The Movie Part 2: Nā, Mirai. is a animation, drama, comedy, music film released in 2025 exploring themes of slice of life, compilation, girl band, anime, 3d animation, music. Directed by Kazuo Sakai, it stars Rina, Yuri, Natsu. Second-part theatrical compilation of Girls Band Cry.

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