Liz and the Blue Bird Gets New Trailer, 11/9/2018 North American Premiere

By: Anime Herald September 4, 20180 Comments

Soon, the blue bird will fly to shores across North America.

Earlier today, Eleven Arts announced that Liz and the Blue Bird will hit theaters across the United States and Canada on November 9. The feature will be presented in Japanese, with English subtitles.

In addition to the premiere date, Eleven Arts revealed a subtitled trailer for the film, as well as several production stills. You can check these out below.

Trailer

Stills

Liz and the Blue Bird Production Still
Liz and the Blue Bird Production Still
Liz and the Blue Bird Production Still
Liz and the Blue Bird Production Still
Liz and the Blue Bird Production Still
Liz and the Blue Bird Production Still

Naoko Yamada (K-On!, A Silent Voice) was tapped to direct Liz and the Blue Bird at Kyoto Animation, with Futoshi Nishiya (Free! – Iwatobi Swim Club, Nichijou – My Ordinary Life) providing character designs. Reiko Yoshida (The Cat Returns, Girls und Panzer) wrote the feature’s script.

Anime Expo hosted the US premiere for the film, which they described as:

“Liz and the Blue Bird” is a story about a lonely girl named Liz, who visits a nearby lake each morning to feed the animals. One day, a small blue bird flutters down and mesmerizes Liz with its beautiful wings. Then suddenly, a young girl with captivating, blue eyes appears and Liz and the girl become friends. They begin living together and Liz’s days are filled with happiness…

But one stormy day, Liz realizes that the girl is the bluebird that she had been feeding. Despite her own feelings, Liz wants the blue bird to be happy and bids her a reluctant farewell.

Source: Eleven Arts (Email Communication)

Liz and the Blue Bird Gets New Trailer, 11/9/2018 North American PremiereSamantha Ferreira

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