Girls und Panzer das Finale

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Girls und Panzer das Finale
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Japaneseガールズ&パンツァー 最終章
HepburnGāruzu ando Pantsā Sai Shūshō
Directed byTsutomu Mizushima
Screenplay byReiko Yoshida
Produced by
  • Kiyoshi Sugiyama
  • Kazuyoshi Nishikawa
  • Yōichi Sekine
  • Tomoyo Kamiji
  • Takeshi Ishigaki
  • Rei Torī
  • Yoshinori Hasegawa
  • Takeshi Ishigaki
  • Yoko Baba
Cinematography
  • Yoshihiro Sekiya
  • Hyo Gyu Park
  • Kōhei Tanada
Edited byMasato Yoshitake
Music byShirō Hamaguchi
Production
company
Distributed byShowgate
Release date
2017 – present
Running time
Total (3 films):
149 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Box officeTotal (3 films):
US$14.99 million

Girls und Panzer das Finale (Japanese: ガールズ&パンツァー 最終章, Hepburn: Gāruzu ando Pantsā Sai Shūshō), alternatively Girls und Panzer: The Final Chapter, is a six-part Japanese animated film series and sequel to Girls und Panzer (2012) and Girls und Panzer der Film (2015). Produced by Actas and distributed by Showgate, the film series is directed by Tsutomu Mizushima from a script written by Reiko Yoshida and features an ensemble cast from previous installments of the franchise.

The film series follows the students of Ōarai Girls' Academy helping the student council's former PR manager Momo Kawashima with her university entrance by winning the Winter Continuous Track Cup. With Miho Nishizumi leading the academy's tank unit despite demoting to Vice-Commander to give her commanding position to Momo, Ōarai won the match against BC Freedom Academy and Chihatan Gakuen. They next face off against Keizoku High School in the third match.

A sequel project for the franchise was greenlit in August 2016. Although the project was first teased as a stand-alone film in September 2016, the format was revealed to be a six-part film series in November. The first film in the series was completed four days before its premiere in December 2017. In May 2020, the third film in the series continued its production despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Three films in the series have been released in Japan since 2017: Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 1 on December 9, 2017, Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 2 on June 15, 2019, and Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 3 on March 26, 2021. The film series grossed over $14 million worldwide and received nominations at Newtype Anime Awards and Tokyo Anime Awards Festival. The fourth film in the series, Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 4, is currently in production.

Films[]

Part 1[]

As winter arrives, Momo Kawashima is determined to find Ōarai Girls' Academy's missing ninth tank. However, news travels throughout the school that Momo has not been accepted by any universities, resulting in a misleading rumor that she might be held back. Miho Nishizumi and her friends figure that they can get Momo accepted into the same university as Anzu Kadotani and Yuzu Koyama if they can demonstrate that Momo is skilled at Sensha-dō. To achieve this, they name Momo as the commander of Ōarai's tank teams and join the Winter Continuous Track Cup. Anglerfish Team travels below the aircraft carrier's deck to find the tank and wins the challenges set by a delinquent group led by Ogin. Learning of Momo's predicament, Ogin's group decides to join them, forming the Shark Team, to repay their debt to Momo for saving them from expulsion. They also recover the missing Mark IV tank being used as a smokehouse. Ōarai faces off against BC Freedom Academy at the start of the tournament. Yukari Akiyama learns through surveillance that the BC Freedom students are deeply divided between the original students and the high school transfer students, with their commander Marie seemingly oblivious of the situation. Confident that BC Freedom lacks the teamwork for a coordinated defense, Ōarai undertakes a direct attack on their flag tank. However, BC Freedom demonstrates an unexpected esprit de corps and traps Ōarai in a crossfire on a bridge. Ōarai uses Shark Team's tank as a makeshift bridge to escape. BC Freedom and Ōarai retreat following the failed ambush.

Part 2[]

After escaping BC Freedom's ambush, Ōarai uses Mallard Team's Renault Char B1 and the cover of a bocage's hedgerows to pose as a BC Freedom tank and reignite the quarrel between their students. Exploiting their opponent's temporary confusion, Ōarai takes out Marie's flag tank and wins the match. While on a break before the next match, Saori Takebe accompanies Momo to her home and meets her four siblings and her frail mother. Meanwhile, Chihatan Gakuen, Pravda Girls' High School, Saunders University High School, Kuromorimine Girls' High School, St. Gloriana Girls' College, Anzio Girls' High School, and Keizoku High School advance to the next round. Ōarai's next opponent is Chihatan, which adapts a new set of effective tactics that they learned from Ōarai's examples. Chihatan uses hit-and-run attacks and amphibious assaults to launch numerous ambushes on Ōarai, but the latter forces their retreat after luring them into a trap.

Part 3[]

After regrouping, Chihatan resumes its hit-and-run attacks on Ōarai. Chihatan's commander Kinuyo Nishi decides to focus on taking out Anglerfish Team to destroy Ōarai's morale. Ōarai tank teams quickly become separated in the confusion and multiple skirmishes take place. Miho decides to turn on her tank's headlight to expose her location and draw all of the Chihatan tanks towards her. As Chihatan celebrates after disabling Anglerfish Team's tank, Turtle Team, Ōarai's flag tank, comes out of hiding and disables Kinuyo's tank, winning the match in the process. In other matches, Kuromorimine defeats Pravda after Erika Itsumi followed Maho Nishizumi's advice and used her tactics that diverge from the school's traditional frontal attack, St. Gloriana easily defeats Anzio, and Keizoku manages to pull an upset victory against Saunders. This leaves Ōarai to face off against Keizoku and Kuromorimine against St. Gloriana in the semifinals. At the outset of the third match, Keizoku uses hit-and-run attacks and guerilla tactics against Ōarai, splitting their forces as a result. As Anglerfish Team protects the Anteater Team, their flag tank, one of the Keizoku's tank team, commanded by the one known as the "White Witch", disables Miho's tank with a single long-range shot.

Cast and staff[]

Voice cast[]

The table shows the Japanese voice cast (green-colored cells)[1] of the three films in the Girls und Panzer das Finale series and the English dub cast (white-colored cells)[2][3] of the series' first two films.

Character Part 1 Part 2 Part 3
Ōarai Girls' Academy
Miho Nishizumi Mai Fuchigami
Margaret McDonald
Saori Takebe Ai Kayano
Jessica Calvello
Hana Isuzu Mami Ozaki
Caitlynn French
Yukari Akiyama Ikumi Nakagami
Rebekah Stevens
Mako Reizei Yuka Iguchi
Molly Searcy
Anzu Kadotani Misato Fukuen
Christina Stroup
Yuzu Koyama Mikako Takahashi
Serena Varghese
Momo Kawashima Kana Ueda
Elizabeth Maxwell
Noriko Isobe Mika Kikuchi
Juliet Simmons
Taeko Kondō Maya Yoshioka
Kalin Coates
Shinobu Kawanishi Mari Kirimura
Cynthia Martinez
Akebi Sasaki Sakura Nakamura
Carli Mosier
Takako Suzuki / Caesar Eri Sendai
Shannon Emerick
Riko Matsumoto / Erwin Satomi Moriya
Luci Christian
Kiyomi Sugiyama / Saemonza Yuka Inoue
Joanne Bonasso
Takeko Nogami / Oryō Ayuru Ōhashi
Elissa Cuellar
Azusa Sawa Hitomi Takeuchi
Allison Sumrall
Ayumi Yamagō Nozomi Nakazato
Savanna Menzel
Karina Sakaguchi Konomi Tada
Monica Rial
Yūki Utsugi Yuri Yamaoka
Maggie Flecknoe
Aya Ōno Chuna
Juliet Simmons
Midoriko Sono Shiori Izawa
Tiffany Grant
Moyoko Gotō Shiori Izawa
Shelley Calene-Black
Nozomi Konparu Shiori Izawa
Emily Neves
Reira Nakajima Nozomi Yamamoto
Juliet Simmons
Maria Suzuki Mai Ishihara
Brittney Karbowski
Keiko Hoshino Hisako Kanemoto
Chaney Moore
Muuton Tsuchiya Eri Kitamura
Luci Christian
Mai Nekota / Nekonyā Ikumi Hayama
Monica Rial
Taki Momose / Momogā Masayo Kurata
Olivia Swasey
Aoi Hiyoshi / Piyotan Sumire Uesaka
Amelia Fischer
Ogin Ayane Sakura
Dawn M. Bennett
Rum Natsumi Takamori
Sarah Wiedenheft
Murakami Yō Taichi
Morgan Berry
Flint Madoka Yonezawa
Amber Lee Connors
Cutlass Ami Nanase
Alyssa Marek
BC Freedom Academy
Marie Yumi Hara
Cat Thomas
Ando Minami Tsuda
Alexis Tipton
Oshida Chika Anzai
Avery Smithhart
Sofue Miho Ishigami
Brittany Lauda
Isabe Nozomi Nakazato
Mai Le
St. Gloriana Girls' College
Darjeeling Eri Kitamura
Kara Greenberg
Orange Pekoe Mai Ishihara
Christina Kelly
Assam Satomi Akesaka Satomi Akesaka
Joanne Bonasso
Rosehip Natsumi Takamori Natsumi Takamori
Emily Neves
Saunders University High School
Kay Ayako Kawasumi
Emily Neves
Naomi Mariya Ise Mariya Ise
Shelley Calene-Black
Alisa Aya Hirano Aya Hirano
Brittney Karbowski
Pravda Girls' High School
Katyusha Hisako Kanemoto Hisako Kanemoto
Hilary Haag
Nonna Sumire Uesaka Sumire Uesaka
Olga Jankowski
Klara Jenya Jenya
Sarah Natochenny
Nina Saki Ogasawara
Alina Kanami Satō
Kuromorimine Girls' High School
Maho Nishizumi Rie Tanaka Rie Tanaka
Kim Prause
Erika Itsumi Hitomi Nabatame
Katelyn Barr
Koume Akaboshi Eri Sendai
Melissa Molano
Emi Kozima Ikumi Hayama
Anna Iruma Sumire Uesaka
Anzio Girls' High School
Anchovy Maya Yoshioka
Kira Vincent-Davis
Carpaccio Saori Hayami
Christina Stroup
Pepperoni Yō Taichi
Christina Kelly
Chihatan Gakuen
Kinuyo Nishi Asami Seto
Alexis Lee Suzie Yeung
Tamaki Tamada Madoka Yonezawa
Chaney Moore
Shizuko Hosomi Ami Nanase
Joanne Bonasso
Emi Ikeda Konomi Tada
Juliet Simmons
Noriyo Hamada Yuka Inoue
Monica Rial Whitney Rodgers
Tomiko Teramoto Ikumi Hayama
Mai Le
Rin Kubota Yō Taichi
Emily Neves
Haru Fukuda Naomi Ōzora
Terri Doty
Setsuko Nagura Miho Ishigami
Kara Greenberg
Yasoko Nishihara Yuka Inoue
Kristen McGuire
Chiyoko Uenishi Satomi Moriya
Tatsu Hasegawa Mariya Ise
Hanako Hirai Chika Anzai
Keizoku High School
Mika Mamiko Noto
Allison Sumrall Lauren Herink
Aki Shino Shimoji
Melissa Molano
Mikko Miho Ishigami
Jenny Strader
Japan Ground Self-Defense Force
Ami Chōno Hekiru Shiina
Shelley Calene-Black
Chitose Hachiya Minami Tsuda
Hand-picked University Team
Azumi Yuko Iida
Melissa Pritchett
Alice Shimada Ayana Taketatsu
Shanae'a Moore
Rumi
Mai Nakahara

Staff[]

Staff Part 1[4] Part 2[5] Part 3[6]
Director Tsutomu Mizushima
Screenwriter Reiko Yoshida
Original character design Fumikane Shimada
Chief animation director & character design Isao Sugimoto
Historical research & supervisor Takaaki Suzuki
Original character design assistance Takeshi Nogami
Military works Takeshi Itou
Prop design Takao Takegami, Noriko Ogura, Momoko Makiuchi, and Kanta Suzuki
Mechanical animation director Takeshi Itou
Masakazu Yoshimoto
3D director Keiichiro Yagino
Modeling draft Keiji Harada and Arkpilot
3DCGI Graphinica
Studio Katyusha
Color design Sachiko Harada
Art director Satoru Hirayanagi
Cinematographer Yoshihiro Sekiya
Hyo Gyu Park
Kōhei Tanada
Editing Masato Yoshitake
Sound director Yoshikazu Iwanami
Sound effects Yasumasa Koyama
Recording adjustment Takayuki Yamaguchi
Composer Shirō Hamaguchi
Animation production Actas
Distributing company Showgate

Production[]

The Girls und Panzer Heartful Tank Carnival II event announced the start of the anime sequel project's production for the Girls und Panzer franchise in August 2016.[7] At Tokyo Game Show in September 2016, producer Kiyoshi Sugiyama indicated the project to be a film but later retracted his comments, apologizing for the confusion he had caused and asking the fans to wait for the reveal instead.[8] The format of the project was revealed to be a six-part anime film series at the 20th Ōarai Anglerfish Festival in November 2016.[9]

The first film in the series, Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 1, revealed new cast in October 2017, including Yumi Hara as Marie, Minami Tsuda as Ando, Chika Anzai as Oshida, and Ayane Sakura as a "mysterious new character".[10] Director Tsutomu Mizushima announced the completion of the film four days before its theatrical release in December 2017.[11] In the same month, Sakura's character in the film was revealed to be Ogin, with Natsumi Takamori, Yō Taichi, Madoka Yonezawa, and Ami Nanase joining her to respectively voice Rum, Murakami, Flint, and Cutlass.[12] Sentai Filmworks revealed the English staff and dub cast for the film in September 2021.[2]

During the production of the second film in the series, Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 2, the staff used Unreal Engine 4 for the jungle match between Ōarai Girls' Academy and Chihatan Gakuen.[13] In May 2019, Mizushima revealed that the film would be seven minutes longer than the first film.[14] Sentai Filmworks revealed the English staff and dub cast for the film in December 2021.[3]

The third film in the series, Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 3, continued its production despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, with Mizushima stating that the staff started to edit the film and prepare for the cast's dialogue recording in May 2020.[15]

The fourth film in the series, Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 4, began its production in April 2021.[16]

Music[]

Sayaka Sasaki was revealed to be performing the opening theme music, titled "Grand Symphony", for the first three films in the Girls und Panzer das Finale series in July 2017. ChouCho was also revealed to be performing the opening theme music for the final three films in the series in the same month, after previously doing so for Girls und Panzer (2012) and Girls und Panzer der Film (2015).[17] Fuchigami, Kayano, Ozaki, Nakagami, and Iguchi performed the new arrangement of "Enter Enter Mission!" song as the ending theme music for the film series.[18] Bandai Namco Arts released the original soundtrack of the first three films in the series under their Lantis label on May 12, 2021.[19]

Marketing[]

In September 2016, Bandai Namco Arts released the teaser trailer for Girls und Panzer das Finale film series, which was first shown at the Girls und Panzer Heartful Tank Carnival II event last month.[8] A teaser visual for Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 1 was released in March 2017.[20] A teaser trailer for Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 2 was released in July 2018.[21] A teaser trailer and visual for Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 3 were released in September 2020.[22] A teaser trailer for Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 4 was released in April 2021.[16]

Promotional partners for the film series included Pacific Racing Team, a Japanese motorsports team;[23] Lawson;[24] Tsutaya, which released a film series-inspired design for their T-Card membership cards;[25] Mastercard, which released their card design based on the five members of Anglerfish Team;[26] Coco's, a Japanese family restaurant;[27] Daily Yamazaki;[28] Morinaga Milk Industry;[29] Sega, which set up a collaboration cafe with the film series;[30] HMV & Books;[31] Joysound, a Japanese karaoke brand;[32] Baskin-Robbins;[33] Marion Crepes, a Japanese ice cream store;[34] Wargaming, through their World of Tanks game;[35] and Tower Records.[36]

Release[]

Theatrical[]

Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 1 was released in Japan on December 9, 2017.[20] Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 2 was released in Japan on June 15, 2019,[37] and in Dolby Atmos and DTS:X theaters on August 16.[38] The first and second films in the series were released as one in 59 4DX and 20 MX4D theaters on October 11, 2019.[38] Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 3 was released in Japan on March 26, 2021,[39] and in 78 4DX and MX4D theaters on October 8.[40]

Home media[]

Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 1 was released on Blu-ray and DVD in Japan on March 23, 2018.[41] Sentai Filmworks released the first film in the series on Blu-ray in North America on September 14, 2021,[42] while Hidive began streaming it on December 13.[43]

Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 2 was released on Blu-ray and DVD in Japan on February 27, 2020. They include a new original video animation (OVA) titled Taiyaki War![44] Sentai Filmworks released the second film in the series on Blu-ray in North America on November 23, 2021.[45] Hidive began streaming the film on February 21, 2022.[46]

Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 3 was released on Blu-ray and DVD in Japan on December 24, 2021. They include a new OVA titled Daikon War![47] Mishuzima stated in September 2021 that the OVA would have western influence.[48]

Reception[]

Box office[]

Film Box office gross Ref(s)
Japan Other territories Worldwide
Part 1 $5,460,810 $91,189 $5,551,999 [49][50][51]
Part 2 $5,045,424 $37,257 $5,082,681 [52][53]
Part 3 $4,311,544 $45,392 $4,356,936 [54][55]
Total $14,817,778 $173,838 $14,991,616

Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 1 earned $1.28 million in its opening weekend in Japan in December 2017, ranking fourth at the box office.[56] The film earned $471,300 in its second weekend and $328,711 in its third weekend.[57][58] It grossed more than ¥500 million in its sixth weekend.[59]

Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 2 earned $1.33 million in its opening weekend in Japan in June 2019, 100.9% more than the first film did in its opening weekend, and ranked fourth behind Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019).[60][49] The film earned $580,300 in its second weekend.[61]

Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 3 earned $973,000 in its opening weekend in Japan in March 2021, ranking sixth at the box office.[62] In its second weekend, the film earned $407,700 and dropped to tenth place at the box office.[63]

Critical response[]

The Japanese review and survey firm Filmarks reported that Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 3 had an approval rating of 4.17, based on 284 reviews, placing the film first at their first-day satisfaction ranking.[64]

Accolades[]

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2018 Newtype Anime Awards Best Picture (Film) Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 1 Nominated [65]
Best Mechanical/Prop Design Takeshi Itou Nominated
Tokyo Anime Awards Festival Anime Fan Award Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 1 Nominated [66]
2019 Newtype Anime Awards Best Mechanical/Prop Design Takeshi Itou, Takao Takegami, Noriko Ogura, Momoko Makiuchi, and Kanta Suzuki Nominated [67]

Related manga[]

Girls und Panzer das Finale: Heartful Tank Anthology[]

A manga anthology based on Girls und Panzer das Finale, titled Girls und Panzer das Finale: Heartful Tank Anthology (ガールズ&パンツァー 最終章 ハートフル・タンク・アンソロジー), was released by Kadokawa under their MF Comics Alive Series label. As of March 23, 2018, it has been published in a single volume in Japan.[68]

Girls und Panzer das Finale: Keizoku High School's Starving Art of Dining[]

A manga spin-off illustrated by Ashimoto☆Yoika, titled Girls und Panzer das Finale: Keizoku High School's Starving Art of Dining (ガールズ&パンツァー 最終章 継続高校はらぺこ食事道, Gāruzu ando Pantsā Sai Shūshō Keizoku Koukou Harapeko Shokuji-dō), was serialized in Monthly Dengeki PlayStation Comic magazine from November 28, 2018,[69] to March 28, 2020.[70] It follows Mika, Aki, and Mikko of Keizoku High School struggling with their meals due to financial difficulties.[69] A total of two volumes were published in Japan from June 10, 2019,[71] to June 27, 2020.[72]

Original video animations[]

The Blu-ray and DVD of the films in the Girls und Panzer das Finale series include original video animations. Saori Onishi and Azusa Tadokoro were announced as Jane and Belle, respectively, for the film series' second OVA in September 2021.[48]

No.TitleOriginal release date
1"Taiyaki War!"
Transcription: "Taiyaki Wō!" (Japanese: タイヤキ・ウォー!)
February 27, 2020 (2020-02-27)[44]
Before the upcoming match of BC Freedom Academy against Ōarai Girl's Academy, Oshida informs Ando to close the street food stalls where she cooks and sells taiyaki since it badly reflects the school's appearance. Ando resists their demand since her fellow poor student cannot afford high-end foods sold in the cafeteria. Their conflict causes a riot until Marie mends their differences by eating a chocolate-filled taiyaki. She is later informed of infiltration by Yukari into the school so she orders everyone to act that the riot continues to fool her.
2"Daikon War!"
Transcription: "Daikon Wō!" (Japanese: ダイコン・ウォー!)
December 24, 2021 (2021-12-24)[47]
The Anglerfish Team heads to the Agriculture Department of Ōarai Girls' Academy to give Jane, the department's representative, printouts from the student council. They manage to find her dueling with an outlaw named Belle, who steals daikons. Belle reasons that she needs them to prepare pickled daikons since she is being rejected from obtaining them due to their unpopularity. After the issue is resolved, Miho invites Jane to join sensha-dō as a gunner, but the latter refuses to remain as a sheriff in the department.

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