A new trailer has been released for the 4K revival screening of director Mamoru Hosoda’s acclaimed animated film The Girl Who Leapt Through Time. The film will be screened in 161 theaters across Japan.
The movie has been newly remastered in 4K, preserving its original color design while significantly enhancing image clarity and transparency. Through extensive restoration work, visual noise and color haze present in the original footage were carefully removed, allowing the film’s detailed cityscapes, vibrant summer skies, and intricate background art to appear more vivid than ever.
Originally planned for 147 theaters, the release has since expanded with additional screenings announced in Iwate, Yamagata, Fukushima, Gunma, Saitama, Tokyo, Nagano, Osaka, Hyogo, Saga, and Oita prefectures. While the revival is presented in 4K, some theaters and screens may still project the film in 2K.
Official Trailer:

Additionally, the largest exhibition ever dedicated to the director, titled “Mamoru Hosoda’s Origin/Exhibition“, will open on June 18 at CREATIVE MUSEUM TOKYO. The exhibition will then travel to Osaka starting October 28, and to Fukuoka from January 22, 2027.
GKIDS describes the movie as follows:
Makoto is a typical teenage girl who spends most of her days slacking off with friends. One day while rushing to meet her aunt, she nearly gets hit by a train, but at the last second, finds herself jumping backwards in time to before the accident. She immediately makes use of her newfound ability to re-do every minor inconvenience– from poor exam results to awkward confessions of love. However, when faced with the consequences of tampering with time, Makoto must do everything she can to avoid a dire future that can’t be reversed.
Source: Comic Natalie
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