Takopi's Original Sin anime movie announced
- AniTVOfficial and multiple Japanese entertainment outlets reported on May 23 that Takopi's Original Sin will get a theatrical anime film built from the series. - The announced film is titled “Takopi's Original Sin -Thank You, See You Tomorrow-” and will re-edit all six episodes with newly added scenes. - A teaser video is out now, but no theatrical release date was announced on May 23.
AniTVOfficial’s Saturday post about a *Takopi’s Original Sin* movie points to a fuller announcement now confirmed by Japanese entertainment outlets: the project is a theatrical version of the 2025 anime series, not a brand-new standalone sequel. Reports published on May 23 said the film is titled *Takopi’s Original Sin -Thank You, See You Tomorrow-* and will re-edit the anime’s six episodes for theaters while adding new scenes. That matters because the original TV-anime run was already compact. Anime Corner said the series aired from June 28 to August 2, 2025 and ran for six episodes, which matches the movie announcement’s description of combining the entire series into one theatrical cut. ### So is this a recap movie or a new story? May 23 coverage from Famitsu, MANTANWEB and Oricon described the film as a re-edited version of all six episodes with “new scenes” added, without saying those additions amount to a sequel or alternate ending. (famitsu.com) The safest reading from the available reporting is that this is a compilation-style theatrical release with extra material, not a wholly original movie narrative. (animecorner.me) Oricon’s report also said a teaser video was released alongside the announcement. The teaser includes a message to viewers roughly framed as a return to the story, reinforcing that the film is presenting the existing material again in a theater format with additions rather than introducing a separate new arc. ### What exactly is the movie called? (famitsu.com) Japanese reports on Saturday gave the title as *Takopi’s Original Sin -Thank You, See You Tomorrow-*. Both Famitsu and MANTANWEB used that subtitle in their announcement coverage. That subtitle did not appear in the user-provided context, which referred more generally to an anime movie adaptation. The later reporting fills in that missing detail and ties the project to the theatrical rollout announced the same day. (oricon.co.jp) ### Where did this story come from before the movie news? Taizan 5 created *Takopi’s Original Sin* as a manga serialized on Shueisha’s *Shonen Jump+*, according to MANTANWEB. (famitsu.com) Oricon said the manga began serialization in December 2021 and later built a large readership, with cumulative circulation exceeding 1.8 million copies including digital editions. Anime Corner said the anime adaptation was produced by Studio ENISHIYA, with Shinya Iino directing and handling series composition, Keita Nagahara on character designs and chief animation direction, and Yoshiaki Fujisawa composing the music. ### Did the creator say anything? MANTANWEB and Oricon both reported a comment from creator Taizan 5 thanking the team for the film adaptation. (en.mantan-web.jp) In paraphrase, Taizan 5 said the big-screen audio and visuals from an earlier theatrical screening of episode one left a strong impression and said the creator was happy to see the work adapted for theaters again. (animecorner.me) That comment is one of the few direct statements attached to the announcement so far. It does not give plot details about the new scenes or say how extensive the added footage will be. ### What still has not been announced? As of the May 23 announcement, Japanese outlet reports did not list a theatrical release date. They confirmed that the film will be shown in theaters and that a teaser is available, but they did not provide a schedule, runtime or ticketing details. (oricon.co.jp) The next concrete item to watch is an official release-date update tied to the theatrical rollout of *Takopi’s Original Sin -Thank You, See You Tomorrow-*. (mantan-web.jp) For now, the public materials consist of the announcement, the subtitle, and the teaser video released on May 23. (famitsu.com)