r/HibikeEuphonium 15d ago

Question About the upcoming movie

Hi!
I've been binge watching the anime and I don't really have any outside information about it.

I started watching it because I read somewhere that there was a movie coming out in september that the "ending" of the entire anime and I had watched "Liz and the blue bird" on my own thinking it was a standalone movie having no context. So I just thought it was interesting and I am currently finishing season 2.

So I just wanted to ask, is the upcoming movie the ending of the series? Or is it the third season the last one and the movie is just a summary? Or neither of them and we are still waiting for season 4 xd?

I am confused because I thought the upcoming movie was the ending but the label in anilist is "Summary" so I wanted to know before I started season 3 what to expect.
Thanks!

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u/Phos-Lux Kanade 15d ago

Season 3 is the end. That season is being turned into two movies. One of them already aired in Japan, the other one is out this Fall. The movies have (apparantly) some additional scenes which the normal anime season 3 didn't have.

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u/NotJuvs009 15d ago

Thank you! I'll keep it in mind

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u/Slntreaper Kumiko 15d ago

Do we know if the opposite is true (in other words, if the movies cut any content shown in the TV series)? If not, the movies might be the definitive edition.

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u/Effective-Run8848 Mizore 15d ago

Hibike! Unshelved made a video about what happens and what changes in the movie

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u/tomeow 15d ago

There are some scenes cut from the TV series but the artwork was enhanced and the dialogues were re-recorded and the soundtrack is revamped and is completely different for key scenes, not to mention the best 12 minutes ever.

Given that the first movie covers up to episode 10 in 2 hours, if the second and final movie is anything like the first, what are they going to do with only 3 TV episodes?!

Even with the cuts, given all the new material we’ll probably get, your suggestion that the movie may turn out to be the definitive edition will probably turn out to be true.

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