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2nd Trinity Seven Film Reveals Teaser Video, Visual, March 29 Opening

posted on by Jennifer Sherman
Previous anime's Shinpei Tomooka draws visual

The official website for the anime films of Kenji Saitō and Akinari Nao's Trinity Seven manga revealed a teaser video and visual for the second film on Tuesday. The website also announced that the film will open at Shinjuku Wald 9 in Tokyo and other theaters throughout Japan on March 29.

Shinpei Tomooka, the character designer and chief animation director for the 2014 television anime and the 2017 Trinity Seven: Eternal Library & Alchemic Girl anime film, drew the visual.

Yen Press is publishing the manga in English, and it describes the story:

Arata Kasuga transfers to the Royal Biblia Academy to solve the mystery of the destruction that is ravaging the world and that - more importantly - has stolen his cousin Hijiri from him. It's a tough road that lies ahead of Arata, but nothing's impossible when you have seven beautiful girls - each a master of her own magical art - at your side!

Saito and Nao launched the manga in Monthly Dragon Age magazine in 2011. Kadokawa published the manga's 19th compiled book volume on July 9. The manga has more than 3 million copies in print. The manga has inspired spinoff manga, including Trinity Seven: Liese Chronicle, Trinity Seven: Levi Ninden, and Trinity Seven: Seven Days. Yen Press is publishing the manga in English, and it published the manga's 15th compiled book volume on November 13.

The manga inspired a 12-episode television anime series that premiered in October 2014, and Crunchyroll streamed the anime as it aired in Japan. Sentai Filmworks released the series with an English dub on Blu-ray Disc and DVD in August 2016.

Crunchyroll also began streaming the Trinity Seven: Eternal Library & Alchemic Girl film in March 2017. The film opened in Japan in February 2017.

Sources: Eiga Natalie, The Mainichi Shimbun's Mantan Web, Trinity Seven films' official website, Avex Pictures' YouTube channel


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