Kodoani.com – The “Encouraging Climbing: Autumn Summit 2022” event announced on Sunday that the anime Encouragement of Climb: Next Summit there will be a game console in production. (The notice describes the game as a “consumer game” – the Japanese classification for games intended for home consoles or mobile gaming systems, as opposed to PCs or phones.) Theme song by the game is “Hanauta • Step.”
Encouragement of Climb: Next Summit is a new television anime based on the manga Encouragement of Climb (Yama no Susume) by Shiro. The anime will premiere on October 4:
The story is about Aoi, a little girl with a fear of heights, who loves indoor activities. But Hinata, her old friend, invites her to conquer the mountain where they both watched the sunrise. Together, the two conquer mountains, conquer their fears, and meet new friends. Will everyone be able to see the sunrise again?
The anime will have 12 episodes, each 30 minutes long. This will mark the first time the franchise has had full-length episodes, as previous seasons only had 5 or 15 minute episodes. The first four episodes of the new anime will be a compilation of the previous series’ episodes with newly added short stories. However, episode five and beyond will feature completely new stories.
Returning members include:
Yuka Iguchi as Aoi Yukimura Kana Asumi as Hinata Karaue Yōko Hikasa as Kaede Saitō Yui Ogura as Kokona Aoba Nao Tōyama as Honoka Kurosaki
Emiri Iwai plays the new character Koharu, the president of the red-haired climbing club at the school that Aoi and the others attend.
Yūsuke Yamamoto will return to direct the anime at 8-Bit, and Yusuke Matsuo will return as the character designer. Yuka Iguchi and Kana Asumi are performing the ending theme song “Tobira o Akete Bell o Narasō” (Open the door and ring the bell).”
Shiro launched the manga in Comic Earth Star in 2011. The manga’s 20th compiled book volume was published in Japan on April 12.
The manga has inspired several television anime before. The first season premiered in 2013, followed by the second season in 2014. The third television anime season premiered in July 2018. The manga also adapted the original Yama no Susume: Omoide Present (Memories) anime video. Present) (OVA) in 2017.
The series also adapted for a stage play that was shown at Hannō City Hall in Hannō, Saitama in May 2019.