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7.7/10 IMDb Running time 120 minutes Music director Shiro Hamaguchi | 8.5/10 Japanese ガールズ&パンツァー 劇場版 Productioncompany Actas Initial release 21 November 2015 Box office 21.7 million USD Production company Actas | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Girls und Panzer der Film (ガールズ&パンツァー 劇場版) is a 2015 Japanese animated school action drama science fiction film directed by Tsutomu Mizushima. The film is a sequel of the anime television series Girls und Panzer. It was released on November 21, 2015 in Japan.
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- Girls und panzer der film 2015 new trailer
- Girls und panzer der film trailer sucide squad style
- Plot
- Voice cast
- Production
- Casting
- Promotion
- Music
- Release
- Reception
- References

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Plot

The film begins during an exhibition match commemorating Ōarai Girls High School's victory in the 63rd sensha-dō tournament. After a lengthy battle, the joint team of Ōarai and Chihatan Academy is defeated by the combined St. Gloriana and Pravda team, largely due to the reckless charges by the Chihatan team. Upon returning to the Ōarai school carrier, Anzu informs the team that despite their victory in the tournament, the Ministry of Education will not honor their promise to keep the school open, claiming that it was just a verbal agreement with no legal standing. The school ship is then seized for decommissioning but with help from Saunders, the sensha-dō team manage to keep their tanks out of the government's hands.

Some time later, at Anzu's urging, Ami Chouno brings the matter to Maho and Miho's mother Shiho Nishizumi, who realizes that Kuromorimine won't be able to have a rematch against Ōarai should the latter close down, and helps Anzu convince the Ministry to reconsider by threatening to pull Kuromorimine from the upcoming World Tournament. The Ministry agrees to hold a match between Ōarai and a university sensha-dō team, this time with a written contract to ensure that Ōarai will not be closed should their team win. However, the rules put Ōarai's team at a great disadvantage, as they must face a team composed of select university students led by child prodigy Alice Shimada, fielding thirty tanks against Ōarai's eight, and held using elimination rules, which require the winning team to eliminate every enemy tank.

Despite the odds stacked against them, Ōarai's team does not back down and shows up for the match, but before it begins, to the surprise of all, students from Saunders, Kuromorimine, Anzio, St. Gloriana, Pravda, Chihatan and Keizoku High School appear and take advantage of a loophole in the agreement to join as temporary Ōarai transfer students, evening out the teams' numbers. The match begins with the university team taking the advantage with their superior firepower and skill, forcing Ōarai to retreat to an abandoned amusement park even after destroying the university's Karl-Gerät self-propelled mortar tank. There, however, Ōarai makes use of the park's attractions to confuse and ambush the university team's tanks, turning the tide in their favor.

However, Alice joins the fight directly and takes out most of the remaining Ōarai tanks, leveling the field once again. In a final showdown, Miho and Maho confront Alice in a heated battle which ends with the sisters making a combined effort to defeat her and seal Ōarai's victory. During the credits, all the girls are seen traveling back to their respective schools and the Ōarai team discovers that their school carrier has returned and is waiting at the port for them.
Voice cast

Production
The film was announced in 2013.
Casting
The casting of Asami Seto as Kinuyo Nishi was revealed in early June 2015. Additional characters beyond those of the TV series and respective voice actors were revealed in October 2015.
Promotion
A teaser trailer was released in July 2014. A longer teaser trailer was released in March 2015 followed by a third one in early June 2015. A fourth and final trailer was released in late October 2015.
Music
The theme song titled piece of youth and image song titled GloryStory of the film was sung by ChouCho.
Release
The film was originally scheduled for release in 2014; it was then pushed back to summer 2015 until the final release date of November 21, 2015 was announced in March 2015. It was released in 4DX in Japan on February 2016. The film's home video release on Blu-ray and DVD was launched on May 27, 2016. The film has been licensed by Sentai Filmworks and got a limited theatrical release from November 18-24 2016 in 33 U.S. Theaters.
Reception
The film grossed ¥128 million on its opening weekend in Japan, becoming the number-one film in gross. It was also number-two in admissions (84,700), behind World of Delight. The film has earned over ¥2.4 billion at the Japan Box Office one year after it premiered. The first week sales of the Girls und Panzer der Film Blu-ray Limited and Regular Edition placed first and fifth in the weekly Oricon chart, having reached 162,361 and 6,554 units.
It won the Sanctuary Award from the 25th Japan Movie Critics Awards in 2016. It also won the Best Dramatic Presentation Award from the 47th Seiun Awards in 2016.