We Are Aliens Anime Film Release

Somen Halder Jun 27, 2026 0
We Are Aliens Anime Film Release

The Upcoming Release of We Are Aliens

Director Kohei Kadowaki's feature-length animated film "We Are Aliens" will be released nationwide on September 25th, jointly distributed by TOHO NEXT and NOTHING NEW. A new scene cut has been released.

From the full-length anime "We are aliens"

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Storyline and Characters

"We Are Aliens" is a story about Tsubasa, a shy boy who worries about being normal, and Kyotaro, a special person who is popular in his class. The two meet in a rural town in the Heisei era and become best friends, but an irreversible event occurs beyond the distortion of daily life, and their relationship changes drastically. Ryuta Bando will play Tsubasa, and Amane Okayama will play Kyotaro. 11 scene cuts will be released at once. The worldview of the work was captured, including cuts that give a sense of Tsubasa and Kyotaro's transition from childhood to adulthood, landscapes that evoke nostalgia, and impressive motifs.

Get Ready for the Release

With the release of the new scene cuts, fans are eagerly awaiting the premiere of the We Are Aliens anime film. The film's unique storyline and characters are expected to captivate audiences, and the nostalgic scenery is sure to bring back memories for many viewers.

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The We Are Aliens anime film will be released nationwide on September 25th.

The main characters in the We Are Aliens anime film are Tsubasa, a shy boy, and Kyotaro, a special person who is popular in his class.

The We Are Aliens anime film tells the story of Tsubasa and Kyotaro, who become best friends in a rural town in the Heisei era, but their relationship changes drastically due to an irreversible event.
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