Tsurune

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Tsurune
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Light novel cover
ツルネ -風舞高校弓道部-
(Tsurune: Kazemai Kōkō Kyūdō-bu)
Genre Sports (archery)[1]
Light novel
Written by Kotoko Ayano
Illustrated by Chinatsu Morimoto
Published by Kyoto Animation
Demographic Male
Imprint KA Esuma Bunko
Original run December 26, 2016 – present
Volumes 3
Anime television series
Directed by Takuya Yamamura
Written by Michiko Yokote
Music by
Studio Kyoto Animation
Licensed by
Network NHK
Original run October 22, 2018March 29, 2023
Episodes 26 + 1 OVA (List of episodes)
Anime film
Anime and Manga portal

Tsurune (Japanese: ツルネ -風舞高校弓道部- Hepburn: Tsurune: Kazemai Kōkō Kyūdō-bu?, lit. "Kazemai High School's Kyūdō Club") is a Japanese light novel series written by Kotoko Ayano, with illustrations by Chinatsu Morimoto. The first novel won a Special Judge Award in the Kyoto Animation Award competition in 2016, and was published by the studio in December of that year.

An anime television series adaptation, produced by Kyoto Animation, aired from October 2018 to January 2019. An anime film premiered in August 2022. A second season premiered from January 2023 to March 2023.

Plot

Minato Narumiya used to be in his middle school's kyūdō club until a certain incident in his last tournament caused him to resolve to quit archery for good. When he attends high school, his childhood friends Seiya Takehaya and Ryōhei Yamanouchi try to rope him into joining the high school's kyūdō club again, but he refuses. However, an encounter with a mysterious man at an archery range in a forest inspires Minato to take up archery once more. Minato joins the Kazemai High School Kyūdō Club and along with his old friends and new teammates, Nanao Kisaragi and Kaito Onogi, they aim for winning the prefectural tournament.

Characters

Kazemai High School Archery Club

Minato Narumiya (鳴宮湊 Narumiya Minato?)
Voiced by: Yūto Uemura (Japanese), Bryson Baugus (English)[3][4]
Minato is a first-year student. He is childhood friends with Seiya and Ryohei. A teammate of Shu and Seiya in Middle School. He's in the boys team of kyūdō. He and Shu had the same archery teacher before going to the same middle school. His mother died in an accident that also injured him, and he now performs many domestic chores at his home, such as cooking meals. He lives across the street from Seiya. He begins the series with target panic, which in his case manifests as a tendency to loose his arrow too quickly and miss the target.
Seiya Takehaya (竹早静弥 Takehaya Seiya?)
Voiced by: Aoi Ichikawa (Japanese), Gareth West (English)[3][4]
Seiya is a first-year student. He is childhood friends with Minato and Ryohei. A teammate of Shu and Minato in middle school. He's also the club head and captain of the boys' team. Seiya is intelligent, first in his class at Kazemai, and while he doesn't like to talk about himself he obviously highly values his relationship with Minato even to the extent of leaving the more prestigious Kirisaki school system to follow him to Kazemai, wanting to convince him to restart Kyudo.
Ryōhei Yamanouchi (山之内遼平 Yamanouchi Ryōhei?)
Voiced by: Ryōta Suzuki (Japanese), Gabriel Regojo (English)[3][4]
Ryohei is a first-year student. He is Minato and Seiya's childhood friend. He went to a different middle school as his friends, but met back up in high school. He's in the boys team of kyūdō. He is a relative novice, having begun kyūdō late in middle school after seeing Minato in a match.
Nanao Kisaragi (如月七緒 Kisaragi Nanao?)
Voiced by: Shōgo Yano (Japanese), Clint Bickham (English)[3][4]
Nanao is a first-year student. He is also Kaito's cousin. He's in the boys team of kyūdō. He is cheerful and seemingly superficial and has many female admirers.
Kaito Onogi (小野木海斗 Onogi Kaito?)
Voiced by: Kaito Ishikawa (Japanese), Courtland Johnson (English)[3][4]
Kaito is a first-year student. He is also Nanao's cousin. He's in the boys team of kyūdō. He takes kyūdō very seriously and is highly critical of those that he thinks do not. Many first year beginners in the club cited their fear of him as a reason they quit the club.
Rika Seo (妹尾 梨可 Seo Rika?)
Voiced by: Yō Taichi[5] (Japanese), Avery Smithhart (English)
Rika is a first-year student. She is the captain of the girls' team. The other girls greatly admire her.
Noa Shiragiku (白菊 乃愛 Shiragiku Noa?)
Voiced by: Ayaka Nanase[5] (Japanese), Elissa Cuellar (English)
Noa is a first-year student. She's in the girls team of kyūdō.
Yūna Hanazawa (花沢 ゆうな Hanazawa Yūna?)
Voiced by: Miyuri Shimabukuro[5] (Japanese), Savanna Menzel (English)
Yuna is a first-year student. She's in the girls team of kyūdō.
Tomio Morioka (森岡 富男 Morioka Tomio?)
Voiced by: Katsumi Suzuki (Japanese), Ty Mahany (English)[5][4]
Tomio, also called Tommy-sensei or the Oni Archer, is the teacher who acts as the Kyūdō Club advisor. He holds a 6-dan rank in kyūdō but his back often goes out soon after he shoots.
Masaki Takigawa (滝川 雅貴 Takigawa Masaki?)
Voiced by: Shintarō Asanuma (Japanese), Joe Daniels (English)[6][4]
Masaki is a Senior Shrine Priest at Yuta Shrine, later becomes the coach for the Kyūdō Club. He holds a 5-dan rank in kyūdō. At one point he, like Minato, had target panic and temporarily lost his ability to shoot properly.

Kirisaki High School Archery Club

Shū Fujiwara (藤原 愁 Fujiwara Shū?)
Voiced by: Kensho Ono[6] (Japanese), Scott Gibbs (English)
Shu is a first-year Student, also the former teammate of Minato and Seiya in middle school. He and Minato had the same archery teacher before going to the same middle school. Stoic and solitary, he values his rivalry with Minato but considers motivations unlike his own to be unworthy.
Daigo Sase (Sase Daigo)
Voiced by: Yu Miyazaki (Japanese), Adam Gibbs (English)
Daigo is a third-year student. He's also the vice-captain of the Kyūdō Club.
Senichi Sugawara (Sugawara Senichi)
Voiced by: Yūsuke Kobayashi (Japanese), Greg Cote (English)
Senichi is a first-year student. He is the identical twin to Manji, who is in the same club. Seemingly interchangeable with his brother, they viciously mock competitors and look down on those they don't see as talented. They both use an unusually quick release style but remain highly accurate archers.
Manji Sugawara (Sugawara Manji)
Voiced by: Kōhei Amasaki (Japanese), Anthony Hunter (English)
Manji is a first-year student. He is the identical twin to Senichi, who is in the same club. Seemingly interchangeable with his brother, they viciously mock competitors and look down on those they don't see as talented. They both use an unusually quick release style but remain highly accurate archers.
Hiroki Motomura (Motomura Hiroki)
Voiced by: Takuma Terashima (Japanese), Mike Haimoto (English)
Hiroki is a third-year student who is the captain of the Kyūdō Club.

Tsujimine High School Archery Club

Eisuke Nikaidō (二階堂 永亮 Nikaidō Eisuke?)
Voiced by: Jun Fukuyama[7]
Kōshirō Fuwa (不破 晃士郎 Fuwa Kōshirō?)
Voiced by: Takayuki Kondo[8]
Tōma Higuchi (樋口 柊馬 Higuchi Tōma?)
Voiced by: Yūya Hirose[8]
Reiji Aragaki (荒垣 黎司 Aragaki Reiji?)
Voiced by: Yūichirō Umehara[8]
Kenyū Ōtaguro (大田黒 賢有 Ōtaguro Kenyū?)
Voiced by: Yōhei Azakami[8]

Media

Light novels

No. Release date ISBN
1 December 26, 2016[9] ISBN 978-4-907064-59-4
2 February 9, 2018[9] ISBN 978-4-907064-77-8
3 August 19, 2022[9] ISBN 978-4-910052-29-8

Anime

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An anime television series adaptation was originally scheduled to premiere on October 15, but due to organizational issues, the series premiered from October 22, 2018 to January 21, 2019 on NHK.[10][11][lower-alpha 1] The series was produced by Kyoto Animation and was directed by Takuya Yamamura, with Michiko Yokote handling the series' scripts, and Miku Kadowaki designing the characters. Harumi Fūki composed the series' music.[1] The opening theme song is "Naru" by Luck Life,[12] and the ending theme is "Orange-iro" (オレンジ色?) by ChouCho.[13] The series is simulcast by Crunchyroll.[14] Sentai Filmworks has acquired the series for distribution in North America, Australasia, South America, and other territories.[15] An unaired 14th episode was screened at an event on March 3, 2019 and released with the first Blu-ray/DVD on May 1, 2019, with Crunchyroll later releasing it in English.[16]

On October 22, 2020, it was revealed that the series would be receiving a new anime film project.[17] The film, titled Tsurune: The Movie – The First Shot (劇場版ツルネ -はじまりの一射- Gekijōban Tsurune: Hajimari no Issha?), premiered in Japan on August 19, 2022.[18] It serves as a compilation of the first season with new scenes.

On the day of the film's premiere, it was announced that the series would be receiving a second season, subtitled The Linking Shot (つながりの一射 Tsunagari no Issha?), with Yamamura returning as director. It premiered on January 5, 2023 and ended on March 29, 2023.[7][8] The opening theme song is "°C" by Luck Life, and the ending theme song is "Hitominaka" (ヒトミナカ?) by Tei.[19]

Season 1

No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date
1 "The Young Man on the Shooting Range" Takuya Yamamura Michiko Yokote October 22, 2018 (2018-10-22)
2 "At Wit's End" Haruka Fujita Michiko Yokote October 29, 2018 (2018-10-29)
3 "Just as They Met" Yasuhiro Takemoto Hiroyuki Yoshino November 5, 2018 (2018-11-05)
4 "A Poor Fit" Shinpei Sawa Michiko Yokote November 12, 2018 (2018-11-12)
5 "A Frequent Messenger" Taichi Ogawa Michiko Yokote November 19, 2018 (2018-11-19)
6 "The Reason for Shooting" Naoko Yamada Michiko Yokote November 26, 2018 (2018-11-26)
7 "Reunion" Noriyuki Kitanohara Hiroyuki Yoshino December 3, 2018 (2018-12-03)
8 "Taking Aim" Minoru Ōta Hiroyuki Yoshino December 10, 2018 (2018-12-10)
9 "An Unshown Hand" Eisaku Kawanami Michiko Yokote December 17, 2018 (2018-12-17)
10 "Linked Heart" Yasuhiro Takemoto Michiko Yokote December 24, 2018 (2018-12-24)
11 "The Pain of Empty Release" Shinpei Sawa Hiroyuki Yoshino January 7, 2019 (2019-01-07)
12 "Five Arrows" Taichi Ogawa Hiroyuki Yoshino January 14, 2019 (2019-01-14)
13 "Irreplaceable" Minoru Ōta
Takuya Yamamura
Michiko Yokote January 21, 2019 (2019-01-21)
OVA "Dangerous Shoot" Noriyuki Kitanohara Michiko Yokote March 3, 2019 (2019-03-03)

Notes

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