The first of the two-part Girls Band Cry compilation film project, subtitled "Seishun Kyoso Kyoko," premieres tomorrow, October 3 , in Japan. Part 2 ("Naa, Mirai.") is locked in for a November 14 premiere. Today, with the first half poised to debut, a trailer and key visual for the second half have been released: Girls Band Cry: Naa, Mirai. Trailer RELATED: Girls Band Cry, ZOMBIE LAND SAGA Anime Films Share Collab Visual, Videos Girls Band Cry: Naa, Mirai. Key Visual RELATED: Girls Band Cry Anime Announces New Film Project, Shares Teaser for "First Riff" Game Kazuo Sakai directed Girls Band Cry at animation studio Toei Animation, with Jukki Hanada providing the series composition, Nari Teshima on the character designs and Kenji Tamai as composer. The series originally broadcast in Japan from April to June 2024 with 13 episodes. Crunchyroll currently streams Girls Band Cry and describes the series: Feeling out of place in the countryside, high school dropout Nina Iseri moves to Tokyo. After a rough first day and getting locked out of her apartment, she meets her favorite guitarist, Momoka Kawaragi. The two put on a street performance together and decide to start a band with three other girls. While each girl faces her own struggles, their passion for music keeps their dreams alive. Source: Official YouTube Channel , Official X (formerly Twitter) account