The upcoming pair of anime films, To Every You I’ve Loved Before and To Me, The One Who Loved You, got a pair of new posters today, showcasing the reflective and connective tissue between both stories ahead of their release on October 7. Both posters show their pairs of protagonists living their lives and becoming closer in parallel worlds.
To Every You I’ve Loved Before
To Me, The One Who Loved You
Both To Every You I’ve Loved Before and To Me, The One Who Loved You, known in Japan as Boku ga Aishita Subete no Kimi e and Kimi o Aishita Hitori no Boku e respectively, were both written by Yomoji Otono and are set to be released in English from Seven Seas Entertainment. Here's how the publisher describes the novels:
To Every You I’ve Loved Before:
In a world where people regularly travel between slightly different parallel universes, Koyomi Takasaki lives with his mother after his parents’ recent divorce. Awkward and studious, he has trouble making friends at his new school, until his classmate Kazune Takigawa seeks him out. She claims that she’s moved here from another world where she and Takasaki are lovers… But could he be the one who’s actually from a parallel world?
To Me, The One Who Loved You:
In Hidaka Koyomi’s world, travel between slightly different alternate universes is commonplace. After his parents’ recent divorce, Koyomi lives with his father, and falls in love with a girl named Shiori Sato when they meet at his father’s workplace. But their young love seems doomed when their parents get remarried–to each other. Is there some parallel world out there where Koyomi and Shiori can be together as lovers, not step-siblings…and what could be the price if they try to find out?
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The To Every You I’ve Loved Before anime film is being directed by Jun Matsumoto at BAKKEN RECORD, while the To Me, The One Who Loved You anime film is directed by Kenichi Kasai at TMS Entertainment. Both films have been written by Riko Sakaguchi and are set to be released in Japan on October 7.
Source: Comic Natalie
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Daryl Harding is a Senior Japan Correspondent for Crunchyroll News. He also runs a YouTube channel about Japan stuff called TheDoctorDazza, tweets at @DoctorDazza, and posts photos of his travels on Instagram.
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