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There’s No Place Left To Run In A New ‘Sing “Yesterday” For Me’ Anime Clip

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Haru keeps everyone at a distance so there's always a place to run but discovers eventually you run out of places to go.
© Fuyumekei / Shueisha, Yesterday Production Committee

Crunchyroll is currently streaming the anime adaptation of Kei Toume’s Sing “Yesterday” For Me manga. The eighteen-episode run, where it’s doing a twelve-episode broadcast with six episodes additional that will be on streaming after the series ends its broadcast run, now has a new clip out. Crunchyroll is delving into the third episode of the series with this nearly three-minute piece where we see more of why Haru is the way she is – and just how far it won’t take you.

Crunchyroll has the series coming out with a same-day simulcast that arrives at 2:00 pm ET for their members. Availability is open to viewers in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, and CIS.

Yoshiyuki Fujiwara directing based on the scripts by Jin Tanaka. Junichiro Taniguchi is handling the character designs with Doga Kobo working on the production.

The Japanese cast includes Chikahiro Kobayashi as Rikuo Uozumi, Yume Miyamoto as Haru Nonaka, Kana Hanazawa as Shinako Morinome, Natsuki Hanae as Rō Hayakawa, Tatsuhisa Suzuki as Kinoshita, Maaya Sakamoto as Kyōko Sayama, Takuma Terashima as Takanori Fukuda, Aya Suzaki as Kozue Fukuda, Kaori Nazuka as Morita, Shun Horie as Katsumi Takishita, Yuuki Ono as Minato, Eri Kitamura as Chika Huzuhara, and Ryōko Maekawa as Kansuke.

Sing “Yesterday” For Me began in 1997 and ended in 2015 with eleven volumes after making a jump in location over the years. Toume’s had some work published in English with Lament of the Lamb, which got an OVA series, and has several other works ongoing including Kuden no Himegimi.

Check out the official site and Twitter.

Plot Concept: The coming-of-age story follows a university graduate named Rikuo who has not been able to find permanent employment after college, a mysterious woman named Haru who has a pet crow, and Rikuo’s former university classmate Shinako.


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