Yama no Susume

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Yama no Susume
Original title ヤ マ ノ ス ス メ
transcription Yama no Susume
genre Comedy
Manga
country JapanJapan Japan
author Shiro
publishing company Earth Star Entertainment
magazine Comic Earth Star
First publication 2011 - ...
expenditure 15th
Anime television series
Country of production JapanJapan Japan
original language Japanese
Year (s) 2013-2018
Studio 8 bit
length 20 seconds
Episodes 49 in 3 seasons
Director Yusuke Yamamoto
First broadcast January 2, 2013 on Sun Television
synchronization

Yama no Susume ( Japanese ヤ マ ノ ス ス メ ) is a manga series by Shiro that has been published in Japan since 2011. It is about the hiking tours of a group of schoolgirls and has been adapted several times as an anime television series from 2013 . This became known internationally as the Encouragement of Climb .

content

As little girls, Aoi and Hinata watched the sunrise from a high mountain and vowed to go hiking together in the future. But then they part ways and when they meet again in high school, Aoi is afraid of heights due to an accident and prefers to pursue hobbies at home alone. But Hinata doesn’t give up and can persuade her to take the first easy hiking tours. Aoi slowly gains more confidence, gets to know new friends with Kaede and Kokona, overcomes their extreme shyness and learns to deal better with other people. Soon the four friends are going on increasingly demanding hikes together and complement each other in their personalities and skills.

publication

The series has been appearing in Comic Earth Star magazine since 2011 , which has only appeared online since 2014. The publisher Earth Star Entertainment brought out the chapters in 15 anthologies so far. An English version was published by the now discontinued online magazine JManga .

Anime adaptation

Studio 8 bit produced an initially 12-part anime adaptation with 5-minute episodes for Japanese television. Yusuke Yamamoto directed and scripted the film . The character design comes from Yūsuke Matsuo . The episodes were broadcast on Sun Television starting January 2nd , with a slight delay also on Tokyo MX and AT-X, and online on Niconico .

A second season with 24 episodes was created in 2014 for the same team, now with a running time of 15 minutes per episode. The anime was shown from July 2014 on AT-X, Nippon BS , Shizuoka Daiichi Television and Tokyo MX, as well as on Niconico. A third season with 13 episodes was created by the same team with Kenichi Tajiri as artistic director. It was published from July 2 to September 24, 2018. Internationally, all three seasons are broadcast by the online platform Crunchyroll , including German, English, Spanish and Portuguese subtitles.

In 2017 a 26-minute short film was also released under the title Yama no Susume: Omoide Present ( ヤ マ ノ ス ス メ お も い で プ レ ゼ ン ト ) as the original video animation .

synchronization

role Japanese voice
Hinata Kana Asumi
Aoi Yuka Iguchi
Kaede Yōko Hikasa
Kokona Yui Ogura

music

The credits of the first season are underlaid with the song Staccato Days ( ス タ ッ カ ー ト ・ デ イ ズ ) by Yuka Iguchi and Kana Asumi. The opening credits of the second season are initially underlaid with Natsuiro no Present ( 夏 色 の プ レ ゼ ン ト ) by Yuka Iguchi, Kana Asumi, Yoko Hikasa and Yui Ogura and later with Mainichi Koharu Biyori ( 毎 日 コ ハ ル ビ ヨ リ ) by Yuka Iguchi and Kana Iguchi. Were as bracing songs used Tinkling Smile Yui Ogura, again Staccato Days by Yuka Iguchi and Kana Asumi - that can also be heard within a sequence - and Cocoiro Rainbow Kyoko Narumi.

The end credits of the OVA were accompanied by the song Omoide Creators ( お も い で ク リ エ イ タ ー ズ ) by Yuka Iguchi and Kana Asumi. The third season has the opening song Chiheisen Stride Yuka Iguchi, Kana Asumi, Yōko Hikasa and Yui Ogura and the closing title Irochigai no Tsubasa by Yuka Iguchi and Kana Asumi.

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