To Every You I've Loved Before (2022) [PG-13]

Release Date:
October 7, 2022

Original Title:
僕が愛したすべての君へ

Alternate Titles:
Boku ga Aishita Subete no Kimi e
BokuAi
Parallel World part 1 - ถึงเธอทุกคนที่ผมรัก
To Every You I Have Loved Before
ถึงเธอทุกคนที่ผมรัก
致我深愛的每個妳

Genres:
Animation | Romance | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
BAKKEN RECORD
Hayakawa Publishing
KADOKAWA
KDDI
MOTION GALLERY
OBS
Oita Godo Shimbun
Tatsunoko Production
Toei Company
dentsu
nekojarashi

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG  JP: G  PR: PG-13  TW: 0+  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 102

While struggling to make friends after his parents’ divorce, Koyomi Takasaki meets Kazune Takigawa, but apparently, they already have. Kazune reveals that she’s from World Line 85, an alternate universe in which she and Koyomi are lovers. But in a reality where moving between dimensions is natural, could Koyomi be the one from another world?

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Animation Director:
Kenji Fujisaki
Kenji Shibata
Yumiko Oomae

Art Direction:
Yukari Yasuda

Associate Producer:
Kento Sudo
Jungaku Shishido

Character Designer:
Kano Komiyama
Keiichi Kondo
Rika Sasaki

Color Designer:
Haruko Nobori

Director:
Jun Matsumoto

Director of Photography:
Yohei Konishi

Editor:
Masaki Sakamoto

Key Animation:
Kenji Masuda
Takayoshi Hayashi
Masahito Yamashita
Akira Oguro
Rika Sasaki

Original Music Composer:
Takashi Ohmama

Producer:
Tomoyuki Saito
Yukari Tachibana
Kenzo Ishiguro

Prop Designer:
Yoshitomo Hara

Screenplay:
Riko Sakaguchi

Second Unit Director:
Susumu Kudou
Takeru Ogiwara

Sound Director:
Yuichi Imaizumi

Theme Song Performance:
Keina Suda

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