Girls Band Cry anime promises to 'continue'

The production of the acclaimed original anime "Girls Band Cry" has recently shared an exciting update on Twitter, assuring fans that "the project will continue." In the tweet, you can read:
- "To everyone who watched all 13 episodes of the 'Girls Band Cry' TV anime, thank you so much! 🎸 The story will continue, so keep supporting 'Girls Band Cry' and the 'Togenashi Togeari'. 🔥 ».


"Girls Band Cry" has gained massive popularity since its premiere, captivating audiences with its emotional story and endearing characters. The series follows Nina Iseri, a 17-year-old girl who seeks to find her true purpose in life. Nina, eager to get into a good university, faces several obstacles from her first day in Tokyo: she gets lost, is ignored and is left out of her new apartment.
However, an unexpected opportunity arises when Nina meets Momoka Kawaragi, one of her favorite guitarists. After accompanying Momoka in a street performance, the latter proposes that they form a band together. Despite her initial misgivings, Nina's determination grows as more members join the band: beautiful drummer Subaru Awa, reserved keyboardist Tomo Ebizuka and smart bassist Rupa.
Throughout the series, the five girls face numerous challenges both in the music industry and in their personal lives, but their shared passion for music drives them to never give up in the pursuit of their dreams. With this promise of new developments for "Girls Band Cry," fans can expect more emotional moments and exciting musical adventures in the future.
- "If there's a second season or a movie, it could start in the spring."
- "More or less a year, right? If there is a continuation, Nina, who has so far moved forward without stopping, could encounter an obstacle for the first time, something she cannot solve with her relentless logic alone."
- "So far he has moved forward with momentum, but after this, he could leave the agency, face reality and regret it."
- "Up until now the story was about how the band came together, but if there's a continuation, there could be situations where, after they come together, things don't go well and there are tensions."
- "I will really support with all my heart until the sequel arrives! Show us that you leave your mark on the Budokan."
- "I saw it normally and I didn't know it was the end. I thought there was still more..."
- "First, I'll buy the records."
- "The story will continue," right? I trust you."
- "I hope that in the second season they will delve more into songmaking and interpretations."
Source: Otakomu