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Free!

Free! is a Japanese anime television series produced by Kyoto Animation and Animation Do. The series is loosely based on the light novel, High Speed! (Japanese: ハイ☆スピード!, Hepburn: Hai Supīdo!), written by Kōji Ōji, which received an honorable mention in the second Kyoto Animation Award contest in 2011 and was published in July 2013. The first season titled, Free! - Iwatobi Swim Club for international distribution, aired in Japan in 2013; and the second season titled, Free! - Eternal Summer, aired in 2014. A third season of the anime series titled, Free! - Dive to the Future, aired in 2018. Hiroko Utsumi directed the first two seasons, while season three was directed by Eisaku Kawanami.

Free!
Promotional poster of the Free! anime series.
GenreSports (swimming)[1]
Anime television series
Free! - Iwatobi Swim Club
Directed byHiroko Utsumi
Produced by
  • Shinichiro Hatta
  • Shinichi Nakamura
  • Shigeru Saito
  • Masayuki Nishide
Written byMasahiro Yokotani
Music byTatsuya Kato
Studio
Licensed by
Original networkTokyo MX, TVA, ABC, BS11, AT-X
Original run July 4, 2013 September 26, 2013
Episodes12 (List of episodes)
Light novel
High Speed!
Written byKōji Ōji
Illustrated byFutoshi Nishiya
Published byKyoto Animation
ImprintKA Esuma Bunko
Original runJuly 8, 2013July 2, 2014
Volumes2
Anime television series
Free! - Eternal Summer
Directed byHiroko Utsumi
Produced byShinichiro Hatta
Shinichi Nakamura
Shigeru Saito
Masayuki Nishide
Written byMasahiro Yokotani
Music byTatsuya Kato
Studio
  • Kyoto Animation
  • Animation Do
Licensed by
Original networkTokyo MX, TVA, ABC, BS11, AT-X, NHK G Tottori
Original run July 2, 2014 September 24, 2014
Episodes13 + OVA (List of episodes)
Anime television series
Free! - Dive to the Future
Directed byEisaku Kawanami
Written byMasahiro Yokotani
Music byTatsuya Kato
Studio
Licensed by
Funimation
Original networkABC, Tokyo MX, TVA, BS11, AT-X
Original run July 11, 2018 September 26, 2018
Episodes12 (List of episodes)
Films

Prior to season three, several films depict events preceding, including and following the events of seasons one and two. The first feature film, High Speed! Free! Starting Days, was released in December 2015 and depicts events from volume two of the series' prequel light novel, High Speed! A film trilogy was released in 2017 with the first two films being compilations of seasons one and two of the anime series titled, Free! Timeless Medley - the Bond and Free! Timeless Medley - the Promise. The third film in the trilogy titled, Free! Take Your Marks, features four new vignettes. A compilation film encompassing the third season titled, Free! Road to the World - the Dream, debuted in July 2019.[2]

The next installment of the franchise was slated for release alongside the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics, but both were postponed until 2021. A final film duology titled, Free! The Final Stroke, debuted in Japanese theaters in two parts: Part 1 in September 2021 and Part 2 in April 2022.

Plot

Free is set in the town of Iwatobi, Japan, which is based on Iwami, Tottori.[3][4] The story is centered on high school student Haruka Nanase, a gifted swimmer. After encountering his childhood rival, Rin Matsuoka from Samezuka Academy, he and his friends revitalize Iwatobi High School's swim team. In addition to his childhood friends, Makoto Tachibana and Nagisa Hazuki, Rei Ryugazaki is recruited onto the team. While the team trains for tournaments, Haruka and Rin's rivalry continues to sour from Rin facing setbacks in improvement, though his desire to swim competitively escalates. However, during the prefectural tournament, Iwatobi's swim team reminds Rin of their friendship through a medley relay. Despite being disqualified, the boys' relationships with one another improve.

In Free! Eternal Summer, Haruka, now in his final year in high school, has not decided on what to do after graduating. Meanwhile, Rin's childhood friend, Sosuke Yamazaki, transfers to Samezuka Academy. Rin hopes to swim competitively with Sosuke but, unbeknownst to him, Sosuke has injured his shoulder from overuse. During the regionals, Haruka becomes overwhelmed from the pressure of performing in front of scouts and becomes lost on what to do for the future. He further learns that his best friend, Makoto Tachibana, is leaving Iwatobi to attend university in Tokyo. Haruka withdraws from all social contact. However, with help from his friends and a trip to Sydney, Australia, where he visits the International Aquatic Centre, he decides to continue his swimming career and compete on the college level.

In Free! Dive to the Future, Haruka attends Hidaka University and reconnects with his friends from junior high school, with the exception of Ikuya Kirishima, who is still bitter about their former team breaking up without explanation. In order to make amends with Ikuya, Haruka begins training in other strokes besides freestyle and eventually competes in an Individual Medley alongside him. Although they mend their friendship, Haruka is faced with the reality that he will be competing against swimmers at his level and higher. Despite this, he commits to continuing his swimming career and to competing on the global level.

In Free! The Final Stroke (the first volume), Haruka, Rin, Ikuya and others make the Japan National Swim Team and compete at the global level in qualifying events and at the Fukuoka Tournament. In Free! The Final Stroke (the second volume), Haruka, Rin, Ikuya and Sosuke compete in a medley race and win gold medals, becoming national champions.

Characters

Iwatobi High School

Haruka Nanase (七瀬 遙, Nanase Haruka)
Voiced by: Nobunaga Shimazaki[5] (Japanese); Todd Haberkorn[6] (English)
(Child) Voiced by: Megumi Matsumoto (Japanese); Lara Woodhull (English)
Haruka specializes in freestyle. His swimming style captivates others, and he idolizes water. He is a strong, quiet person who displays limited facial expressions and has a hard time communicating his feelings.[5] Due to his feminine name, he asks to be called Haru (ハル). Haruka lives with his grandmother until she dies, while his parents live and work in Hokkaido, then alone. He initially quits competitive swimming after a falling out with Rin, but he regains his passion upon Rin's return to Japan and rediscovering the joy of teamwork with his friends. In Eternal Summer, Haruka faces uncertainty about making future plans, but with support from his friends, he realizes he wants to swim competitively at a higher level. In Dive to the Future, he continues developing as a competitive swimmer at Hidaka University, competing in the All-Japan Invitational and committing to success in global competition. In Final Stroke, Haruka realizes his dream of becoming a world-class swimmer and competes in his first global competition, after which he continues to compete at the global level.
Makoto Tachibana (橘 真琴, Tachibana Makoto)
Voiced by: Tatsuhisa Suzuki[5] (Japanese); Johnny Yong Bosch[7] (English)
(Child) Voiced by: Satsuki Yukino (Japanese); Colleen Clinkenbeard (English)
Makoto specializes in backstroke. He is Haruka's classmate and best friend since childhood. Unlike Haruka, he is outgoing and often speaks up for him, understanding his behaviors and knowing him extremely well. He is also sensitive and scares easily.[5] He develops thalassophobia due to a traumatic childhood incident in which an old fisherman, whom Makoto idolized, drowns in a typhoon. In Eternal Summer, he becomes a part-time swim coach at Iwatobi SC Returns and decides to pursue the role professionally. In Dive to the Future, Makoto revises his goal of teaching children how to swim to training professional swimmers, including Haruka and Rin. In Final Stroke, Makoto commits to becoming a professional trainer and begins working with a number of the swimmers introduced in the series' prior media.
Nagisa Hazuki (葉月 渚, Hazuki Nagisa)
Voiced by: Tsubasa Yonaga[5] (Japanese); Greg Ayres[8] (English)
(Child) Voiced by: Satomi Sato
Nagisa specializes in breaststroke. He is cheerful, spirited and outspoken. He has admired Haruka's swimming since elementary school and enrolls at Iwatobi High School hoping to swim with him again.[5] When he learns that the school's former team no longer exists, he initiates its reorganization. In Dive to the Future, he continues to be a vital member of the Iwatobi High School Swimming Club after Haruka and Makoto graduate. In Final Stroke, Nagisa graduates high school and enters Naribusawa University, becoming Kaede's kouhai and mentoring him.
Rei Ryugazaki (竜ヶ崎 怜, Ryūgazaki Rei)
Voiced by: Daisuke Hirakawa[5] (Japanese); J. Michael Tatum[9] (English)
(Child) Voiced by: Yōko Hikasa
Rei specializes in the butterfly. He is logical and intelligent,[5] but easily manipulated by his classmate, Nagisa.[10] He is attracted to all things beautiful and will do everything in his power to avoid things he claims "unattractive." He used to be on the track team as a pole vaulter, but could not perform well because he constantly over-analyzed his jumps. He initially refuses to join the swim club because he finds swimming inelegant, but he eventually joins after seeing Haruka's swimming. In Dive to the Future, he is the captain of the Iwatobi school team after Makoto graduates. In Final Stroke, Rei graduates high school and enters Shimogami University.
Romio Hayafune (早船 ロミオ, Hayafune Romio)
Voiced by: Atsushi Abe (Japanese); Parker Gray (English)
Romio is a first-year student at Iwatobi High School and free-style swimmer who joins the Iwatobi High School Swim Club after Haruka and Makoto leave for university. Born in the US, he lives in Tokyo before coming to Iwatobi. During middle school, he experiences a false start resulting in major anxiety but, with the help of his high school teammates, is able to overcome his fears and continues to develop as a competitive swimmer. In Final Stroke, Romio is seen as a continuing member of the Iwatobi High School Swim Club.
Shizuru Isurugi (石動 静流, Isurugi Shizuru)
Voiced by: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka (Japanese); Alejandro Saab (English)
Shizuru is a first-year student at Iwatobi High School and a new member of the Iwatobi High School Swim Club following the departure of Haruka and Makoto. He is an excellent swimmer, but generally of a dour disposition who suffers from motion sickness. In Final Stroke, Shizuru is seen as a continuing member of the Iwatobi High School Swim Club.

Samezuka Academy

Rin Matsuoka (松岡 凛, Matsuoka Rin)
Voiced by: Mamoru Miyano[5] (Japanese); Vic Mignogna (S1-S3; films), Austin Tindle (S3 OVA)[11][12] (English)
(Child) Voiced by: Akeno Watanabe (Japanese); Maxey Whitehead (English)
Rin specializes in butterfly and freestyle. After transferring to Iwatobi Elementary School, he ends up in the same local swim club as Haruka, Makoto and Nagisa, eventually leading them to victory in a medley relay. Rin then goes to Australia to study and train, returning to Japan and enrolling at Samezuka Academy as a second-year, but only joining their swim team after a reunion race against Haruka, who he now views as his rival. In Eternal Summer, Rin becomes Samezuka's swim team captain. In Dive to the Future, Rin trains in Australia but returns to Japan to compete in the All-Japan Invitational. In Final Stroke, Rin realizes his dream of becoming a world-class swimmer and competes in his first global competition, after which he continues to compete at the global level.
Sosuke Yamazaki (山崎 宗介, Yamazaki Sōsuke)
Voiced by: Yoshimasa Hosoya[13] (Japanese); Ian Sinclair[14] (English)
(Child) Voiced by: Aoi Yūki
Sosuke is Rin's childhood friend who specializes in butterfly. In Eternal Summer, he tells Rin that he has transferred to Samezuka Academy in order to swim his last year of high school in his hometown. The truth is that over-training in his first year of high school has severely injured his shoulder, ruining his chances of entering the professional world. Sosuke dislikes Haruka but tolerates his ability to motivate Rin. In Dive to the Future, Sosuke's shoulder surgery is seen to be successful. In Final Stroke, Sosuke continues rehabilitation and re-enters competitive swimming.
Aiichiro Nitori (似鳥 愛一郎, Nitori Aiichirō)
Voiced by: Kōki Miyata[15] (Japanese); Josh Grelle[16] (English)
Aiichiro is a member of the Samezuka Academy swim team. He swims long distance freestyle, but also breaststroke in the second season. With coaching from Sosuke, Aiichiro's swimming improves to the point that Rin allows him to compete in relay. He is eventually appointed as Samezuka's new captain. In Final Stroke, he graduates from high school and enters Shimogami University.
Seijuro Mikoshiba (御子柴 清十郎, Mikoshiba Seijūrō)
Voiced by: Kenjiro Tsuda (Japanese); Robert McCollum[14] (English)
Seijuro is a former captain of the Samezuka Academy swim team. He is an enthusiastic person and a skilled swimmer. He shows strong interest in Gou Matsuoka. In Dive to the Future, he attends Hidaka University and is a third-year swim team member. He is seen again as a character in Final Stroke.
Momotaro Mikoshiba (御子柴 百太郎, Mikoshiba Momotarō)
Voiced by: Kenichi Suzumura[15] (Japanese); Jerry Jewell[16] (English)
Momotaro is Seijuro's younger brother and a student at Samezuka Academy. Initially he doesn't join the swim team, but does so later on at Rin's insistence. Like his brother, he is an enthusiastic person with an interest in Gou. He is a skilled backstroke swimmer with the given nickname, "The Sea of Japan's Sea Otter." In Final Stroke, he is seen to be the captain of the Samezuka Academy swim team.

Iwatobi Junior High School/Tokyo

Asahi Shiina (椎名 旭, Shiina Asahi)
Voiced by: Toshiyuki Toyonaga (Japanese); Christopher Llewyn Ramirez (English)
Along with Haruka and Makoto, Asahi is a member of Iwatobi Junior High School's swim team, specializing in butterfly. After his first year, he moves to Kyushu and becomes the captain of Kazami High School's swim team. In Dive to the Future, he comes to Tokyo as a freshman at Hidaka University, where he joins their swim team with Haruka.
Ikuya Kirishima (桐嶋 郁弥, Kirishima Ikuya)
Voiced by: Kouki Uchiyama (Japanese); Lee George (English)
Ikuya is a member of the Iwatobi Junior High School's swim team with Haruka, Makoto and Asahi, specializing in breaststroke. He also possesses an elegant crawl, similar in speed and style to Haruka's. After his junior high team breaks up, he follows his older brother, Natsuya, to America where he attends high school, focusing on developing all four swim strokes in order to become an Individual Medley competitor. In Dive to the Future, he attends Shimogami University, where he joins their swim team. Though his personal struggles affect his swimming and his friendships, they are later resolved with help from Haruka. In Final Stroke, Ikuya realizes his dream of becoming a world-class swimmer and competes in his first global competition.
Hiyori Tono (遠野 日和, Tōno Hiyori)
Voiced by: Ryōhei Kimura (Japanese); Jason Liebrecht (English)
Hiyori is a first-year student at Shimogami University and specializes in backstroke. He is Ikuya's friend and top supporter. Natsuya tasks Hiyori with watching over Ikuya while he travels, a role which overburdens Hiyori and strains his friendship with Ikuya. Their bond is restored during the College Championships.[17] In Final Stroke, his friendship with Ikuya is seen to endure and he is on better terms with the other characters of the series.
Kisumi Shigino (鴫野 貴澄, Shigino Kisumi)
Voiced by: Chihiro Suzuki (Japanese); Eric Vale (English)
(Child) Voiced by: Rina Satō (Japanese); Tia Ballard (English)
Kisumi is classmates with the members of the Iwatobi Junior High School's swim team and a member of the basketball team. Although they ultimately attend different high schools, Kisumi works with Makoto to help his younger brother, Hayato, learn to swim. In Dive to the Future, Kisumi attends Hidaka University along with Haruka and Asahi, while working part-time at his uncle's real estate agency. In Final Stroke, Kisumi remains a top supporter of those who continue to swim at the university level.
Natsuya Kirishima (桐嶋 夏也, Kirishima Natsuya)
Voiced by: Kenji Nojima (Japanese); Ricco Fajardo (English)
Natsuya is Ikuya's older brother. He was the captain of the Iwatobi Junior High School Swim team while Ikuya was in attendance. The brothers have a strained relationship until they come to terms. After high school, Natsuya swims competitively, but independently, entering contests and winning prize money around the world. He eventually returns to Japan to look after Ikuya and compete alongside him. In Final Stroke, he is seen mentoring some of the previously introduced swimmers of the series.
Nao Serizawa (芹沢 尚, Serizawa Nao)
Voiced by: Satoshi Hino (Japanese); Oscar Seung (English)
Nao is Natsuya Kirishima's classmate, friend and a member of the Iwatobi Junior High School Swim team who was temporarily sidelined by an eye injury. He attends university in Tokyo and is instrumental in guiding Makoto towards his new career path. In Final Stroke, Nao is continuing his university studies while working with several of the previous swimmers of the series.

Others

Gou Matsuoka (松岡 江, Matsuoka Gō)
Voiced by: Akeno Watanabe (Japanese); Jamie Marchi[14] (English)
Gou is Rin's younger sister. She is a student at Iwatobi High School. She joins the swim club as their Manager in hopes that they can restore Rin's old personality. Gou is fascinated with muscles. She remains an active member of the Iwatobi Swim Club throughout the series. In Final Stroke, she expresses the idea that she, too, has a dream to fulfill, although it is unspecified in volume one.
Ayumu Kunikida (国木田 歩, Kunikida Ayumu)
Voiced by: Ryo Hirohashi (Japanese); Apphia Yu (English)
Ayumu is a soft-spoken girl who joins the Iwatobi High School Swim Club in order to train as its next manager, following Gou Matsuoka's graduation. Unlike Gou, however, she prefers boys who aren't muscular but who are, instead, a bit corpulent. She is seen again as a character in Final Stroke.
Miho Amakata (天方 美帆, Amakata Miho)
Voiced by: Satsuki Yukino (Japanese); Caitlin Glass[14] (English)
Miho is Haruka and Makoto's homeroom teacher and teaches classical literature. The students nickname her "Miss A" (天ちゃん, Ama-chan) and she becomes the faculty advisor to the school's swim club. Miho used to be a gravure model under the name Marin Nishikujo (西九条まりん, Nishikujō Marin), which she takes extreme measures to hide. In Dive to the Future, she continues as advisor to the Iwatobi Swim Club and supporter of the university-level swimmers.
Goro Sasabe (笹部 吾朗, Sasabe Gorō)
Voiced by: Hiroshi Yanaka (Japanese); Christopher R. Sabat[14] (English)
An alumnus of Iwatobi High School and the Iwatobi High School Swim Club, Coach Sasabe (as he is best known), works as a swimming coach at the community-based Iwatobi Swimming Club while Haruka, Makoto, Nagisa and Rin are in elementary school. After the building is abandoned, he becomes a pizza deliveryperson. He begins re-coaching Haruka, Makoto and Nagisa, with the addition of Rei, when they re-establish their school-based swim club, and he sees their enthusiasm. In Eternal Summer, he rebuilds the Iwatobi Swimming Club, renaming it "Iwatobi SC Returns" and developing the space into a community recreation center and swim school. In Dive to the Future, he continues running the center and coaching the Iwatobi High School Swim Club. He continues to support the university-level swimmers.
Ryuji Azuma (東 龍司, Azuma Ryuji)
Voiced by: Takeshi Kusao[18] (Japanese); Brandon Potter (English)
An alumnus of Iwatobi High School and the Iwatobi High School Swim Club, he is a former top competitive swimmer who currently coaches Haruka Nanase. Ryuji was on a path to greatness when an event caused him to lose his competitive edge. He is respected by Haruka and accepted by Makoto, who Ryuji encourages working with professional athletes after observing how well he handles Haruka's stubborn nature. In Final Stroke, Ryuji is seen to continue as Haruka's coach.
Mikhail Makarovich Nitori (ミハイル, Mihairu)
Voiced by: Hidenobu Kiuchi[18] (Japanese); Phil Parsons (English)
Mikhail is Nitori's uncle on his mother's side of the family, a former Russian competitive swimmer and long-time rival of Ryuji Azuma. He currently coaches Rin Matsuoka in Australia. He assesses whether he will coach a swimmer by their musculature, being someone who admires muscles, in general. In Final Stroke, Mikhail is seen to continue as Rin's coach.
Isuzu Mikoshiba (御子柴 五十鈴, Mikoshiba Isuzu)
Voiced by: Rina Sato[18] (Japanese); Mikaela Krantz (English)
Isuzu is Seijuro and Momotaro Mikoshiba's sister. She is captain of the Hidaka University High School Swim Team. Upon meeting Haruka Nanase, she expresses her admiration and her wish to compete against him. Upon meeting Gou Matsuoka, the two immediately bond as muscle-obsessed fangirls. She is seen again as a character in Final Stroke.
Albert Volandel (アルベルト ヴォーランデル, Aruberuto Vōranderu)[19]
Voiced by: Jeff Manning (Japanese); Daman Mills (English)
Albert is a Swedish swimmer who holds the world's record in both 100-meter and 200-meter races in freestyle, also known as the front crawl. Haruka meets Albert at a special training camp without realizing who he is, and they establish a friendly rapport. It's not until an informal group competition that he learns of Albert's identity with said swimmer easily winning and Haruka coming in a distant second place. In Final Stroke, Albert continues to dominate the freestyle field, but suddenly withdraws without explanation from a critical competition, thus giving the other swimmers a better chance at winning medals.
Kaede Kinjou (金城 楓, Kinjō Kaede)
Voiced by: Daisuke Ono[citation needed]
(Child) Voiced by: Sachi Kokuryu
Kaede is a student at Naribusawa University and their top ace swimmer. He is considered to have the best chance of beating Japan's freestyle record. In Final Stroke, Kaede realizes his ambition of becoming a world-class swimmer and competes in his first global competition, winning a bronze medal in the process, but unhappy with the result.

Media

Anime series

Animation Do released a splash image for a new project in April 2012, which was followed by a television commercial for the project in March 2013.[20] The commercial quickly went viral.[21] Kyoto Animation announced an animated series during a live stream on Niconico on April 26, 2013.[22][23] The 12-episode anime television series, produced in collaboration with Animation Do, was directed by Hiroko Utsumi, written by Masahiro Yokotani, and featured character designs by Futoshi Nishiya and music by Tatsuya Katō. The series aired in Japan between July 4 and September 26, 2013, on Tokyo MX,[1] and was also streamed on the Japanese video-sharing website Niconico[24] and simulcast by Crunchyroll, who also possesses the home video rights to the series.[1][25][26] The series was released on six BD and DVD compilation volumes between September 11, 2013, and February 5, 2014, with certain volumes containing short bonus episodes.

A 13-episode second season, titled Free! Eternal Summer, aired between July 2 and September 24, 2014.[27] Funimation has licensed the second season for streaming and home video in North America,[28] and they attempted to negotiate with Crunchyroll about releasing the first season on home video.[8] However, Discotek Media released the first season on behalf of Crunchyroll on DVD with English subtitles, but noted a dubbed release might come eventually.[29] The English dub of the first season is available on Crunchyroll, with the English voice cast reprising their roles.[30] Crunchyroll and Funimation released the first season on Blu-ray and DVD on May 9, 2017, with an English dub.[31][32] Madman Entertainment will import Funimation's release into Australia and New Zealand.[33]

A 12-episode third season titled Free! Dive to the Future aired between July 11 and September 26, 2018.[34] Eisaku Kawanami returned to direct the third season, while all the staff and cast reprised their roles.[35]

Films

An animated film based on the second volume of the original light novel, titled High Speed! Free! Starting Days, was released in Japan on December 5, 2015. The film was directed by Yasuhiro Takemoto and the screenplay was written by Maiko Nishioka. Yokotani worked on the story composition, and Nishiya served as character designer and chief animation director.[36]

An animated film trilogy was announced by Kyoto Animation.[37] The first two, titled Free! Timeless Medley: The Bond and Free! Timeless Medley: The Promise are compilations of the second season, Free! Eternal Summer with new scenes added. The Bond focuses on the five main members of the Iwatobi Swim Club, while The Promise focuses on Rin and Sousuke from the Samezuka Swim Club. Both films opened on April 22 and July 1, 2017, respectively. A third film, titled Free! Take Your Marks, is a new story taking place in the spring as Haruka deals with high school graduation and everyone's futures as they move forward in their lives and was released on October 28, 2017.[38] All three films were directed by Eisaku Kawanami, and much of the staff from the anime series and High Speed! film returned for the compilation films, including series composer Masahiro Yokotani, character designer Futoshi Nishiya and composer Tatsuya Katō.[39] Funimation acquired the film trilogy and the High Speed prequel film for home video release as well as screening the Take Your Marks film in US theaters on March 14, 2018, presented in Japanese with English subtitles.[40]

After the third season's finale, a new animated project slated for a 2020 release was announced.[41] The new project was revealed to be two additional films. A compilation film for the third season titled Free! Road to the World - the Dream was released on July 5, 2019, with the staff and cast from the third season reprising their roles.[42]

Another brand-new film was set to be released in Q3 2020, but was delayed to a further release date.[43][44] An information event previewing the trailer for that film project was originally supposed to take place on July 19, 2019, but it was cancelled in the wake of the Kyoto Animation arson attack.[45][46] On August 15, 2020, Kyoto Animation revealed that the new film will premiere in 2021.[47] Titled Free! The Final Stroke, the film is split into two parts, with the first part premiering on September 17, 2021, and the second part premiering on April 22, 2022. Eisaku Kawanami returned as director for the films.[48] The first part earned around 543,136,940 yen (about US$4.75 million).[49] The second part earned over 910 million yen (about US$6.69 million) and sold about 625,000 tickets after 11 weeks in theaters.[50]

Music

For the first season, the opening theme is "Rage On" by Oldcodex and the ending theme is "Splash Free" by Style Five (Nobunaga Shimazaki, Tatsuhisa Suzuki, Mamoru Miyano, Tsubasa Yonaga and Daisuke Hirakawa). The ending theme for episode 12 is "Ever Blue" by Style Five.[51] The single for "Rage On" was released on July 17, 2013, and sold over 24,281 copies.[52][53] The single for "Splash Free" was released on August 7, 2013, and sold over 47,646 copies.[54][55] For the second season, the opening theme is "Dried Up Youthful Fame" by Oldcodex,[56][57] and the ending theme is "Future Fish" by Style Five. The ending theme for episode 13 is "Clear Blue Departure" by Nobunaga Shimazaki, Tatsuhisa Suzuki, Tsubasa Yonaga, Daisuke Hirakawa, Mamoru Miyano, Yoshimasa Hosoya, Kōki Miyata and Kenichi Suzumura. For the third season, the opening theme is "Heading to Over" by Oldcodex and the ending theme is "Gold Evolution" by Style Five.[58]

Five character song singles were released sung by the voice actors of the main characters. The singles for Haruka Nanase (sung by Shimazaki) and Makoto Tachibana (sung by Suzuki) were released on August 7, 2013.[59][60] Makoto's single sold over 23,487 copies, while Haruka's single sold about 20,371 copies.[61] The singles for Rin Matsuoka (sung by Miyano), Nagisa Hazuki (sung by Yonaga) and Rei Ryūgazaki (sung by Hirakawa) were released on September 4, 2013.[62][63][64] Rin's single sold over 18,698 copies, while Rei's and Nagisa's sold over 15,021 and 14,283 copies, respectively.[65]

Four duet character song singles were released sung by the voice actors of the main characters.[66] The single with Haruka (sung by Shimazaki) and Makoto (sung by Suzuki) was released on December 18, 2013, and sold over 16,361 album copies.[67] The single with Nagisa (sung by Tsubasa Yonaga) and Rei (sung by Daisuke Hirakawa) was released on January 15, 2014, and sold over 11,980 copies.[68] The single with Rei (sung by Daisuke Hirakawa) and Rin (sung by Mamoru Miyano) was released on February 12, 2014, and sold over 13,389 copies.[69][70] The last single with Haruka (sung by Shimazaki) and Rin (sung by Mamoru Miyano) was released on March 19, 2014, and sold over 15,866 album copies.[71]

Other

The original light novel High Speed! (ハイ☆スピード, Hai Supīdo) is written by Kōji Ōji, with illustrations by Futoshi Nishiya. Ōji entered it into the second Kyoto Animation Award contest in 2011, and it won an honorable mention in the novel category.[72] It was published by Kyoto Animation on July 8, 2013.[73] A second volume was published on July 2, 2014, and the story takes place when Haruka and Makoto are in middle school.[74]

An Internet radio show to promote the anime called Iwatobi Channel (イワトビちゃんねる, Iwatobi Channeru) began broadcasting on June 17, 2013.[75] The show is streamed online every Monday, and is produced by the Japanese Internet radio stations Lantis Web Radio and Onsen. The show is hosted by Nobunaga Shimazaki and Tatsuhisa Suzuki, who voice Haruka Nanase and Makoto Tachibana from the anime, respectively.[76] Two CD compilation volumes were released between August 21 and September 25, 2013.[77][78]

Two volumes in a drama CDs series, titled Iwatobi High School Swimming Club Activity Journal (岩鳶高校水泳部活動日誌, Iwatobi Kōkō Suiei-bu Katsudō Nisshi), were released between August 21 and September 25, 2013.[79][80]

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External links

  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • Free! - Iwatobi Swim Club (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

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Not to be confused with Free For other topics see Free disambiguation Free is a Japanese anime television series produced by Kyoto Animation and Animation Do The series is loosely based on the light novel High Speed Japanese ハイ スピード Hepburn Hai Supido written by Kōji Ōji which received an honorable mention in the second Kyoto Animation Award contest in 2011 and was published in July 2013 The first season titled Free Iwatobi Swim Club for international distribution aired in Japan in 2013 and the second season titled Free Eternal Summer aired in 2014 A third season of the anime series titled Free Dive to the Future aired in 2018 Hiroko Utsumi directed the first two seasons while season three was directed by Eisaku Kawanami Free Promotional poster of the Free anime series GenreSports swimming 1 Anime television seriesFree Iwatobi Swim ClubDirected byHiroko UtsumiProduced byShinichiro HattaShinichi NakamuraShigeru SaitoMasayuki NishideWritten byMasahiro YokotaniMusic byTatsuya KatoStudioKyoto AnimationAnimation DoLicensed byUK Anime LimitedAUS NA CrunchyrollOriginal networkTokyo MX TVA ABC BS11 AT XOriginal runJuly 4 2013 September 26 2013Episodes12 List of episodes Light novelHigh Speed Written byKōji ŌjiIllustrated byFutoshi NishiyaPublished byKyoto AnimationImprintKA Esuma BunkoOriginal runJuly 8 2013 July 2 2014Volumes2Anime television seriesFree Eternal SummerDirected byHiroko UtsumiProduced byShinichiro HattaShinichi NakamuraShigeru SaitoMasayuki NishideWritten byMasahiro YokotaniMusic byTatsuya KatoStudioKyoto AnimationAnimation DoLicensed byAUS Madman EntertainmentNA FunimationUK Anime LimitedOriginal networkTokyo MX TVA ABC BS11 AT X NHK G TottoriOriginal runJuly 2 2014 September 24 2014Episodes13 OVA List of episodes Anime television seriesFree Dive to the FutureDirected byEisaku KawanamiWritten byMasahiro YokotaniMusic byTatsuya KatoStudioKyoto AnimationAnimation DoLicensed byNA FunimationOriginal networkABC Tokyo MX TVA BS11 AT XOriginal runJuly 11 2018 September 26 2018Episodes12 List of episodes FilmsHigh Speed Free Starting Days Free Timeless Medley Free Take Your Marks Free Road to the World the Dream Free The Final StrokePrior to season three several films depict events preceding including and following the events of seasons one and two The first feature film High Speed Free Starting Days was released in December 2015 and depicts events from volume two of the series prequel light novel High Speed A film trilogy was released in 2017 with the first two films being compilations of seasons one and two of the anime series titled Free Timeless Medley the Bond and Free Timeless Medley the Promise The third film in the trilogy titled Free Take Your Marks features four new vignettes A compilation film encompassing the third season titled Free Road to the World the Dream debuted in July 2019 2 The next installment of the franchise was slated for release alongside the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics but both were postponed until 2021 A final film duology titled Free The Final Stroke debuted in Japanese theaters in two parts Part 1 in September 2021 and Part 2 in April 2022 Contents 1 Plot 2 Characters 2 1 Iwatobi High School 2 2 Samezuka Academy 2 3 Iwatobi Junior High School Tokyo 2 4 Others 3 Media 3 1 Anime series 3 2 Films 3 3 Music 3 4 Other 4 References 5 External linksPlot EditFree is set in the town of Iwatobi Japan which is based on Iwami Tottori 3 4 The story is centered on high school student Haruka Nanase a gifted swimmer After encountering his childhood rival Rin Matsuoka from Samezuka Academy he and his friends revitalize Iwatobi High School s swim team In addition to his childhood friends Makoto Tachibana and Nagisa Hazuki Rei Ryugazaki is recruited onto the team While the team trains for tournaments Haruka and Rin s rivalry continues to sour from Rin facing setbacks in improvement though his desire to swim competitively escalates However during the prefectural tournament Iwatobi s swim team reminds Rin of their friendship through a medley relay Despite being disqualified the boys relationships with one another improve In Free Eternal Summer Haruka now in his final year in high school has not decided on what to do after graduating Meanwhile Rin s childhood friend Sosuke Yamazaki transfers to Samezuka Academy Rin hopes to swim competitively with Sosuke but unbeknownst to him Sosuke has injured his shoulder from overuse During the regionals Haruka becomes overwhelmed from the pressure of performing in front of scouts and becomes lost on what to do for the future He further learns that his best friend Makoto Tachibana is leaving Iwatobi to attend university in Tokyo Haruka withdraws from all social contact However with help from his friends and a trip to Sydney Australia where he visits the International Aquatic Centre he decides to continue his swimming career and compete on the college level In Free Dive to the Future Haruka attends Hidaka University and reconnects with his friends from junior high school with the exception of Ikuya Kirishima who is still bitter about their former team breaking up without explanation In order to make amends with Ikuya Haruka begins training in other strokes besides freestyle and eventually competes in an Individual Medley alongside him Although they mend their friendship Haruka is faced with the reality that he will be competing against swimmers at his level and higher Despite this he commits to continuing his swimming career and to competing on the global level In Free The Final Stroke the first volume Haruka Rin Ikuya and others make the Japan National Swim Team and compete at the global level in qualifying events and at the Fukuoka Tournament In Free The Final Stroke the second volume Haruka Rin Ikuya and Sosuke compete in a medley race and win gold medals becoming national champions Characters EditIwatobi High School Edit Haruka Nanase 七瀬 遙 Nanase Haruka Voiced by Nobunaga Shimazaki 5 Japanese Todd Haberkorn 6 English Child Voiced by Megumi Matsumoto Japanese Lara Woodhull English Haruka specializes in freestyle His swimming style captivates others and he idolizes water He is a strong quiet person who displays limited facial expressions and has a hard time communicating his feelings 5 Due to his feminine name he asks to be called Haru ハル Haruka lives with his grandmother until she dies while his parents live and work in Hokkaido then alone He initially quits competitive swimming after a falling out with Rin but he regains his passion upon Rin s return to Japan and rediscovering the joy of teamwork with his friends In Eternal Summer Haruka faces uncertainty about making future plans but with support from his friends he realizes he wants to swim competitively at a higher level In Dive to the Future he continues developing as a competitive swimmer at Hidaka University competing in the All Japan Invitational and committing to success in global competition In Final Stroke Haruka realizes his dream of becoming a world class swimmer and competes in his first global competition after which he continues to compete at the global level Makoto Tachibana 橘 真琴 Tachibana Makoto Voiced by Tatsuhisa Suzuki 5 Japanese Johnny Yong Bosch 7 English Child Voiced by Satsuki Yukino Japanese Colleen Clinkenbeard English Makoto specializes in backstroke He is Haruka s classmate and best friend since childhood Unlike Haruka he is outgoing and often speaks up for him understanding his behaviors and knowing him extremely well He is also sensitive and scares easily 5 He develops thalassophobia due to a traumatic childhood incident in which an old fisherman whom Makoto idolized drowns in a typhoon In Eternal Summer he becomes a part time swim coach at Iwatobi SC Returns and decides to pursue the role professionally In Dive to the Future Makoto revises his goal of teaching children how to swim to training professional swimmers including Haruka and Rin In Final Stroke Makoto commits to becoming a professional trainer and begins working with a number of the swimmers introduced in the series prior media Nagisa Hazuki 葉月 渚 Hazuki Nagisa Voiced by Tsubasa Yonaga 5 Japanese Greg Ayres 8 English Child Voiced by Satomi Sato Nagisa specializes in breaststroke He is cheerful spirited and outspoken He has admired Haruka s swimming since elementary school and enrolls at Iwatobi High School hoping to swim with him again 5 When he learns that the school s former team no longer exists he initiates its reorganization In Dive to the Future he continues to be a vital member of the Iwatobi High School Swimming Club after Haruka and Makoto graduate In Final Stroke Nagisa graduates high school and enters Naribusawa University becoming Kaede s kouhai and mentoring him Rei Ryugazaki 竜ヶ崎 怜 Ryugazaki Rei Voiced by Daisuke Hirakawa 5 Japanese J Michael Tatum 9 English Child Voiced by Yōko Hikasa Rei specializes in the butterfly He is logical and intelligent 5 but easily manipulated by his classmate Nagisa 10 He is attracted to all things beautiful and will do everything in his power to avoid things he claims unattractive He used to be on the track team as a pole vaulter but could not perform well because he constantly over analyzed his jumps He initially refuses to join the swim club because he finds swimming inelegant but he eventually joins after seeing Haruka s swimming In Dive to the Future he is the captain of the Iwatobi school team after Makoto graduates In Final Stroke Rei graduates high school and enters Shimogami University Romio Hayafune 早船 ロミオ Hayafune Romio Voiced by Atsushi Abe Japanese Parker Gray English Romio is a first year student at Iwatobi High School and free style swimmer who joins the Iwatobi High School Swim Club after Haruka and Makoto leave for university Born in the US he lives in Tokyo before coming to Iwatobi During middle school he experiences a false start resulting in major anxiety but with the help of his high school teammates is able to overcome his fears and continues to develop as a competitive swimmer In Final Stroke Romio is seen as a continuing member of the Iwatobi High School Swim Club Shizuru Isurugi 石動 静流 Isurugi Shizuru Voiced by Yoshitsugu Matsuoka Japanese Alejandro Saab English Shizuru is a first year student at Iwatobi High School and a new member of the Iwatobi High School Swim Club following the departure of Haruka and Makoto He is an excellent swimmer but generally of a dour disposition who suffers from motion sickness In Final Stroke Shizuru is seen as a continuing member of the Iwatobi High School Swim Club Samezuka Academy Edit Rin Matsuoka 松岡 凛 Matsuoka Rin Voiced by Mamoru Miyano 5 Japanese Vic Mignogna S1 S3 films Austin Tindle S3 OVA 11 12 English Child Voiced by Akeno Watanabe Japanese Maxey Whitehead English Rin specializes in butterfly and freestyle After transferring to Iwatobi Elementary School he ends up in the same local swim club as Haruka Makoto and Nagisa eventually leading them to victory in a medley relay Rin then goes to Australia to study and train returning to Japan and enrolling at Samezuka Academy as a second year but only joining their swim team after a reunion race against Haruka who he now views as his rival In Eternal Summer Rin becomes Samezuka s swim team captain In Dive to the Future Rin trains in Australia but returns to Japan to compete in the All Japan Invitational In Final Stroke Rin realizes his dream of becoming a world class swimmer and competes in his first global competition after which he continues to compete at the global level Sosuke Yamazaki 山崎 宗介 Yamazaki Sōsuke Voiced by Yoshimasa Hosoya 13 Japanese Ian Sinclair 14 English Child Voiced by Aoi Yuki Sosuke is Rin s childhood friend who specializes in butterfly In Eternal Summer he tells Rin that he has transferred to Samezuka Academy in order to swim his last year of high school in his hometown The truth is that over training in his first year of high school has severely injured his shoulder ruining his chances of entering the professional world Sosuke dislikes Haruka but tolerates his ability to motivate Rin In Dive to the Future Sosuke s shoulder surgery is seen to be successful In Final Stroke Sosuke continues rehabilitation and re enters competitive swimming Aiichiro Nitori 似鳥 愛一郎 Nitori Aiichirō Voiced by Kōki Miyata 15 Japanese Josh Grelle 16 English Aiichiro is a member of the Samezuka Academy swim team He swims long distance freestyle but also breaststroke in the second season With coaching from Sosuke Aiichiro s swimming improves to the point that Rin allows him to compete in relay He is eventually appointed as Samezuka s new captain In Final Stroke he graduates from high school and enters Shimogami University Seijuro Mikoshiba 御子柴 清十郎 Mikoshiba Seijurō Voiced by Kenjiro Tsuda Japanese Robert McCollum 14 English Seijuro is a former captain of the Samezuka Academy swim team He is an enthusiastic person and a skilled swimmer He shows strong interest in Gou Matsuoka In Dive to the Future he attends Hidaka University and is a third year swim team member He is seen again as a character in Final Stroke Momotaro Mikoshiba 御子柴 百太郎 Mikoshiba Momotarō Voiced by Kenichi Suzumura 15 Japanese Jerry Jewell 16 English Momotaro is Seijuro s younger brother and a student at Samezuka Academy Initially he doesn t join the swim team but does so later on at Rin s insistence Like his brother he is an enthusiastic person with an interest in Gou He is a skilled backstroke swimmer with the given nickname The Sea of Japan s Sea Otter In Final Stroke he is seen to be the captain of the Samezuka Academy swim team Iwatobi Junior High School Tokyo Edit Asahi Shiina 椎名 旭 Shiina Asahi Voiced by Toshiyuki Toyonaga Japanese Christopher Llewyn Ramirez English Along with Haruka and Makoto Asahi is a member of Iwatobi Junior High School s swim team specializing in butterfly After his first year he moves to Kyushu and becomes the captain of Kazami High School s swim team In Dive to the Future he comes to Tokyo as a freshman at Hidaka University where he joins their swim team with Haruka Ikuya Kirishima 桐嶋 郁弥 Kirishima Ikuya Voiced by Kouki Uchiyama Japanese Lee George English Ikuya is a member of the Iwatobi Junior High School s swim team with Haruka Makoto and Asahi specializing in breaststroke He also possesses an elegant crawl similar in speed and style to Haruka s After his junior high team breaks up he follows his older brother Natsuya to America where he attends high school focusing on developing all four swim strokes in order to become an Individual Medley competitor In Dive to the Future he attends Shimogami University where he joins their swim team Though his personal struggles affect his swimming and his friendships they are later resolved with help from Haruka In Final Stroke Ikuya realizes his dream of becoming a world class swimmer and competes in his first global competition Hiyori Tono 遠野 日和 Tōno Hiyori Voiced by Ryōhei Kimura Japanese Jason Liebrecht English Hiyori is a first year student at Shimogami University and specializes in backstroke He is Ikuya s friend and top supporter Natsuya tasks Hiyori with watching over Ikuya while he travels a role which overburdens Hiyori and strains his friendship with Ikuya Their bond is restored during the College Championships 17 In Final Stroke his friendship with Ikuya is seen to endure and he is on better terms with the other characters of the series Kisumi Shigino 鴫野 貴澄 Shigino Kisumi Voiced by Chihiro Suzuki Japanese Eric Vale English Child Voiced by Rina Satō Japanese Tia Ballard English Kisumi is classmates with the members of the Iwatobi Junior High School s swim team and a member of the basketball team Although they ultimately attend different high schools Kisumi works with Makoto to help his younger brother Hayato learn to swim In Dive to the Future Kisumi attends Hidaka University along with Haruka and Asahi while working part time at his uncle s real estate agency In Final Stroke Kisumi remains a top supporter of those who continue to swim at the university level Natsuya Kirishima 桐嶋 夏也 Kirishima Natsuya Voiced by Kenji Nojima Japanese Ricco Fajardo English Natsuya is Ikuya s older brother He was the captain of the Iwatobi Junior High School Swim team while Ikuya was in attendance The brothers have a strained relationship until they come to terms After high school Natsuya swims competitively but independently entering contests and winning prize money around the world He eventually returns to Japan to look after Ikuya and compete alongside him In Final Stroke he is seen mentoring some of the previously introduced swimmers of the series Nao Serizawa 芹沢 尚 Serizawa Nao Voiced by Satoshi Hino Japanese Oscar Seung English Nao is Natsuya Kirishima s classmate friend and a member of the Iwatobi Junior High School Swim team who was temporarily sidelined by an eye injury He attends university in Tokyo and is instrumental in guiding Makoto towards his new career path In Final Stroke Nao is continuing his university studies while working with several of the previous swimmers of the series Others Edit Gou Matsuoka 松岡 江 Matsuoka Gō Voiced by Akeno Watanabe Japanese Jamie Marchi 14 English Gou is Rin s younger sister She is a student at Iwatobi High School She joins the swim club as their Manager in hopes that they can restore Rin s old personality Gou is fascinated with muscles She remains an active member of the Iwatobi Swim Club throughout the series In Final Stroke she expresses the idea that she too has a dream to fulfill although it is unspecified in volume one Ayumu Kunikida 国木田 歩 Kunikida Ayumu Voiced by Ryo Hirohashi Japanese Apphia Yu English Ayumu is a soft spoken girl who joins the Iwatobi High School Swim Club in order to train as its next manager following Gou Matsuoka s graduation Unlike Gou however she prefers boys who aren t muscular but who are instead a bit corpulent She is seen again as a character in Final Stroke Miho Amakata 天方 美帆 Amakata Miho Voiced by Satsuki Yukino Japanese Caitlin Glass 14 English Miho is Haruka and Makoto s homeroom teacher and teaches classical literature The students nickname her Miss A 天ちゃん Ama chan and she becomes the faculty advisor to the school s swim club Miho used to be a gravure model under the name Marin Nishikujo 西九条まりん Nishikujō Marin which she takes extreme measures to hide In Dive to the Future she continues as advisor to the Iwatobi Swim Club and supporter of the university level swimmers Goro Sasabe 笹部 吾朗 Sasabe Gorō Voiced by Hiroshi Yanaka Japanese Christopher R Sabat 14 English An alumnus of Iwatobi High School and the Iwatobi High School Swim Club Coach Sasabe as he is best known works as a swimming coach at the community based Iwatobi Swimming Club while Haruka Makoto Nagisa and Rin are in elementary school After the building is abandoned he becomes a pizza deliveryperson He begins re coaching Haruka Makoto and Nagisa with the addition of Rei when they re establish their school based swim club and he sees their enthusiasm In Eternal Summer he rebuilds the Iwatobi Swimming Club renaming it Iwatobi SC Returns and developing the space into a community recreation center and swim school In Dive to the Future he continues running the center and coaching the Iwatobi High School Swim Club He continues to support the university level swimmers Ryuji Azuma 東 龍司 Azuma Ryuji Voiced by Takeshi Kusao 18 Japanese Brandon Potter English An alumnus of Iwatobi High School and the Iwatobi High School Swim Club he is a former top competitive swimmer who currently coaches Haruka Nanase Ryuji was on a path to greatness when an event caused him to lose his competitive edge He is respected by Haruka and accepted by Makoto who Ryuji encourages working with professional athletes after observing how well he handles Haruka s stubborn nature In Final Stroke Ryuji is seen to continue as Haruka s coach Mikhail Makarovich Nitori ミハイル Mihairu Voiced by Hidenobu Kiuchi 18 Japanese Phil Parsons English Mikhail is Nitori s uncle on his mother s side of the family a former Russian competitive swimmer and long time rival of Ryuji Azuma He currently coaches Rin Matsuoka in Australia He assesses whether he will coach a swimmer by their musculature being someone who admires muscles in general In Final Stroke Mikhail is seen to continue as Rin s coach Isuzu Mikoshiba 御子柴 五十鈴 Mikoshiba Isuzu Voiced by Rina Sato 18 Japanese Mikaela Krantz English Isuzu is Seijuro and Momotaro Mikoshiba s sister She is captain of the Hidaka University High School Swim Team Upon meeting Haruka Nanase she expresses her admiration and her wish to compete against him Upon meeting Gou Matsuoka the two immediately bond as muscle obsessed fangirls She is seen again as a character in Final Stroke Albert Volandel アルベルト ヴォーランデル Aruberuto Vōranderu 19 Voiced by Jeff Manning Japanese Daman Mills English Albert is a Swedish swimmer who holds the world s record in both 100 meter and 200 meter races in freestyle also known as the front crawl Haruka meets Albert at a special training camp without realizing who he is and they establish a friendly rapport It s not until an informal group competition that he learns of Albert s identity with said swimmer easily winning and Haruka coming in a distant second place In Final Stroke Albert continues to dominate the freestyle field but suddenly withdraws without explanation from a critical competition thus giving the other swimmers a better chance at winning medals Kaede Kinjou 金城 楓 Kinjō Kaede Voiced by Daisuke Ono citation needed Child Voiced by Sachi Kokuryu Kaede is a student at Naribusawa University and their top ace swimmer He is considered to have the best chance of beating Japan s freestyle record In Final Stroke Kaede realizes his ambition of becoming a world class swimmer and competes in his first global competition winning a bronze medal in the process but unhappy with the result Media EditAnime series Edit See also List of Free episodes Animation Do released a splash image for a new project in April 2012 which was followed by a television commercial for the project in March 2013 20 The commercial quickly went viral 21 Kyoto Animation announced an animated series during a live stream on Niconico on April 26 2013 22 23 The 12 episode anime television series produced in collaboration with Animation Do was directed by Hiroko Utsumi written by Masahiro Yokotani and featured character designs by Futoshi Nishiya and music by Tatsuya Katō The series aired in Japan between July 4 and September 26 2013 on Tokyo MX 1 and was also streamed on the Japanese video sharing website Niconico 24 and simulcast by Crunchyroll who also possesses the home video rights to the series 1 25 26 The series was released on six BD and DVD compilation volumes between September 11 2013 and February 5 2014 with certain volumes containing short bonus episodes A 13 episode second season titled Free Eternal Summer aired between July 2 and September 24 2014 27 Funimation has licensed the second season for streaming and home video in North America 28 and they attempted to negotiate with Crunchyroll about releasing the first season on home video 8 However Discotek Media released the first season on behalf of Crunchyroll on DVD with English subtitles but noted a dubbed release might come eventually 29 The English dub of the first season is available on Crunchyroll with the English voice cast reprising their roles 30 Crunchyroll and Funimation released the first season on Blu ray and DVD on May 9 2017 with an English dub 31 32 Madman Entertainment will import Funimation s release into Australia and New Zealand 33 A 12 episode third season titled Free Dive to the Future aired between July 11 and September 26 2018 34 Eisaku Kawanami returned to direct the third season while all the staff and cast reprised their roles 35 Films Edit Main articles High Speed Free Starting Days Free Timeless Medley and Free Take Your Marks An animated film based on the second volume of the original light novel titled High Speed Free Starting Days was released in Japan on December 5 2015 The film was directed by Yasuhiro Takemoto and the screenplay was written by Maiko Nishioka Yokotani worked on the story composition and Nishiya served as character designer and chief animation director 36 An animated film trilogy was announced by Kyoto Animation 37 The first two titled Free Timeless Medley The Bond and Free Timeless Medley The Promise are compilations of the second season Free Eternal Summer with new scenes added The Bond focuses on the five main members of the Iwatobi Swim Club while The Promise focuses on Rin and Sousuke from the Samezuka Swim Club Both films opened on April 22 and July 1 2017 respectively A third film titled Free Take Your Marks is a new story taking place in the spring as Haruka deals with high school graduation and everyone s futures as they move forward in their lives and was released on October 28 2017 38 All three films were directed by Eisaku Kawanami and much of the staff from the anime series and High Speed film returned for the compilation films including series composer Masahiro Yokotani character designer Futoshi Nishiya and composer Tatsuya Katō 39 Funimation acquired the film trilogy and the High Speed prequel film for home video release as well as screening the Take Your Marks film in US theaters on March 14 2018 presented in Japanese with English subtitles 40 After the third season s finale a new animated project slated for a 2020 release was announced 41 The new project was revealed to be two additional films A compilation film for the third season titled Free Road to the World the Dream was released on July 5 2019 with the staff and cast from the third season reprising their roles 42 Another brand new film was set to be released in Q3 2020 but was delayed to a further release date 43 44 An information event previewing the trailer for that film project was originally supposed to take place on July 19 2019 but it was cancelled in the wake of the Kyoto Animation arson attack 45 46 On August 15 2020 Kyoto Animation revealed that the new film will premiere in 2021 47 Titled Free The Final Stroke the film is split into two parts with the first part premiering on September 17 2021 and the second part premiering on April 22 2022 Eisaku Kawanami returned as director for the films 48 The first part earned around 543 136 940 yen about US 4 75 million 49 The second part earned over 910 million yen about US 6 69 million and sold about 625 000 tickets after 11 weeks in theaters 50 Music Edit Main article Free discography For the first season the opening theme is Rage On by Oldcodex and the ending theme is Splash Free by Style Five Nobunaga Shimazaki Tatsuhisa Suzuki Mamoru Miyano Tsubasa Yonaga and Daisuke Hirakawa The ending theme for episode 12 is Ever Blue by Style Five 51 The single for Rage On was released on July 17 2013 and sold over 24 281 copies 52 53 The single for Splash Free was released on August 7 2013 and sold over 47 646 copies 54 55 For the second season the opening theme is Dried Up Youthful Fame by Oldcodex 56 57 and the ending theme is Future Fish by Style Five The ending theme for episode 13 is Clear Blue Departure by Nobunaga Shimazaki Tatsuhisa Suzuki Tsubasa Yonaga Daisuke Hirakawa Mamoru Miyano Yoshimasa Hosoya Kōki Miyata and Kenichi Suzumura For the third season the opening theme is Heading to Over by Oldcodex and the ending theme is Gold Evolution by Style Five 58 Five character song singles were released sung by the voice actors of the main characters The singles for Haruka Nanase sung by Shimazaki and Makoto Tachibana sung by Suzuki were released on August 7 2013 59 60 Makoto s single sold over 23 487 copies while Haruka s single sold about 20 371 copies 61 The singles for Rin Matsuoka sung by Miyano Nagisa Hazuki sung by Yonaga and Rei Ryugazaki sung by Hirakawa were released on September 4 2013 62 63 64 Rin s single sold over 18 698 copies while Rei s and Nagisa s sold over 15 021 and 14 283 copies respectively 65 Four duet character song singles were released sung by the voice actors of the main characters 66 The single with Haruka sung by Shimazaki and Makoto sung by Suzuki was released on December 18 2013 and sold over 16 361 album copies 67 The single with Nagisa sung by Tsubasa Yonaga and Rei sung by Daisuke Hirakawa was released on January 15 2014 and sold over 11 980 copies 68 The single with Rei sung by Daisuke Hirakawa and Rin sung by Mamoru Miyano was released on February 12 2014 and sold over 13 389 copies 69 70 The last single with Haruka sung by Shimazaki and Rin sung by Mamoru Miyano was released on March 19 2014 and sold over 15 866 album copies 71 Other Edit The original light novel High Speed ハイ スピード Hai Supido is written by Kōji Ōji with illustrations by Futoshi Nishiya Ōji entered it into the second Kyoto Animation Award contest in 2011 and it won an honorable mention in the novel category 72 It was published by Kyoto Animation on July 8 2013 73 A second volume was published on July 2 2014 and the story takes place when Haruka and Makoto are in middle school 74 An Internet radio show to promote the anime called Iwatobi Channel イワトビちゃんねる Iwatobi Channeru began broadcasting on June 17 2013 75 The show is streamed online every Monday and is produced by the Japanese Internet radio stations Lantis Web Radio and Onsen The show is hosted by Nobunaga Shimazaki and Tatsuhisa Suzuki who voice Haruka Nanase and Makoto Tachibana from the anime respectively 76 Two CD compilation volumes were released between August 21 and September 25 2013 77 78 Two volumes in a drama CDs series titled Iwatobi High School Swimming Club Activity Journal 岩鳶高校水泳部活動日誌 Iwatobi Kōkō Suiei bu Katsudō Nisshi were released between August 21 and September 25 2013 79 80 References Edit a b c Crunchyroll to Stream Free Swim Team TV Anime Anime News Network June 27 2013 Retrieved June 28 2013 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公式サイト High Speed official website Kyoto Animation Retrieved May 14 2014 TVアニメ Free WEBラジオ イワトビちゃんねる TV anime Free Web Radio Iwatobi Channel in Japanese Kyoto Animation Archived from the original on June 9 2013 Retrieved July 4 2013 TVアニメ Free WEBラジオ イワトビちゃんねる 特設サイト TV anime Free Web Radio Iwatobi Channel Special Site in Japanese Onsen Archived from the original on June 24 2013 Retrieved July 4 2013 イワトビちゃんねる vol 1 Iwatobi Channel vol 1 in Japanese Lantis Retrieved July 4 2013 イワトビちゃんねる Vol 2 Iwatobi Channel Vol 2 in Japanese Lantis Retrieved September 28 2013 岩鳶高校水泳部 活動日誌1 Iwatobi High School Swimming Club Activity Journal 1 in Japanese Lantis Retrieved July 4 2013 岩鳶高校水泳部 活動日誌2 Iwatobi High School Swimming Club Activity Journal 2 in Japanese Lantis Retrieved September 28 2013 External links EditOfficial website in Japanese Free Iwatobi Swim Club anime at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Free amp oldid 1150386516, wikipedia, 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