Tsurune the Movie: The First Shot
Minato Narumiya reignites his passion for kyudo, the Japanese martial art of archery. Along with his friends in the school kyudo club, he returns for this feature-length sports anime film.
Minato Narumiya reignites his passion for kyudo, the Japanese martial art of archery. Along with his friends in the school kyudo club, he returns for this feature-length sports anime film.
Yuto Uemura
Minato Narumiya (voice)
Aoi Ichikawa
Seiya Takehaya (voice)
Shogo Yano
Nanao Kisaragi (voice)
Kaito Ishikawa
Kaito Onogi (voice)
Ryota Suzuki
Ryouhei Yamanouchi (voice)
Minato Narumiya reignites his passion for kyudo, the Japanese martial art of archery. Along with his friends in the school kyudo club, he returns for this feature-length sports anime film.
A recap film depicting the match against Shiratorizawa Academy in the third season of the anime series.
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