Gifted runner Togashi dominates 100m races until transfer student Komiya arrives, motivating him to train harder. Years later, they compete as rivals on the racetrack.Gifted runner Togashi dominates 100m races until transfer student Komiya arrives, motivating him to train harder. Years later, they compete as rivals on the racetrack.Gifted runner Togashi dominates 100m races until transfer student Komiya arrives, motivating him to train harder. Years later, they compete as rivals on the racetrack.
Jun'ya Enoki
- Numano
- (voice)
Hiiro Ishibashi
- Morikawa
- (voice)
Haruki Ishiya
- Kyoden
- (voice)
Jun Kasama
- Nigami
- (voice)
Tôri Matsuzaka
- Togashi
- (voice)
Shôta Sometani
- Komiya
- (voice)
Tomokazu Sugita
- Onomichi
- (voice)
Rie Takahashi
- Asakusa
- (voice)
Yuki Tanaka
- Shiina
- (voice)
Atsumi Tanezaki
- Young Togashi
- (voice)
Kenjiro Tsuda
- Kaido
- (voice)
Yuma Uchida
- Kabanoki
- (voice)
Aoi Yûki
- Young Komiya
- (voice)
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The second review from the festival is for Hyakuemu, and wow-I was lucky to be one of the first in the world to see it. Walking out of the theater felt like I'd just run a 100-meter sprint myself. The film is pure adrenaline, powered by jaw-dropping rotoscope animation and an intense, perfectly timed score. It captures both the physical strain and emotional drive of sprinting with stunning precision. Every scene bursts with energy, but it also finds quiet moments of reflection. The character work is subtle but impactful, showing the mental battles behind every race. It's not just about speed-it's about purpose, pain, and pushing limits. Hyakuemu is a bold, unforgettable ride from start to finish.
Just walked out of the film still haunted by that question-"What are you running for?" There's no easy answer. Even if you muster up the courage to respond, that answer keeps shape-shifting. When your love for running gets swept into competitive tides, when you face a naturally gifted rival... that's when you realize even a 100-meter track can glow with pure radiance. For now, why not ditch all those worries and just take the leap? Who knows-you might just re-discover that simple, primal joy of running. The moment I walked out of the theater, I'd never felt happier.
The film doesn't hand you clarity-it hands you motion, sweat, silence, and impact. It lets you feel what it means to chase something with your whole soul. Every shot felt like it was breathing. The finish line isn't an ending-it's an awakening. And somehow, in those brief 100 meters, everything is laid bare.
The film doesn't hand you clarity-it hands you motion, sweat, silence, and impact. It lets you feel what it means to chase something with your whole soul. Every shot felt like it was breathing. The finish line isn't an ending-it's an awakening. And somehow, in those brief 100 meters, everything is laid bare.
I must admit I initially doubted whether a film about 100-meter sprints could be compelling-how profoundly mistaken I was. The movie delivers an utterly immersive track experience, with its rotoscope animation achieving remarkable verisimilitude. Each movement flows with such organic precision that viewers can almost feel the athletes straining toward the finish line, every frame pulsating with kinetic energy. The musical score deserves special mention for its impeccable synchronization with the film's rhythm, creating a perfect symbiotic relationship between sight and sound. After watching this film, I felt this incredible surge of energy-like every athletic fiber in my body woke up! All I could think about was lacing up my shoes and hitting the track right that second!
The character dynamics are intense, drawing you deeper into each emotional and physical clash. The story captures the mental battle of racing just as vividly as the physical one. Even the quiet moments feel charged with momentum, like the calm before a starting gun. The film's pacing mirrors a race itself-tight, breathless, and full of heart. It left me exhilarated, inspired, and completely stunned.
The character dynamics are intense, drawing you deeper into each emotional and physical clash. The story captures the mental battle of racing just as vividly as the physical one. Even the quiet moments feel charged with momentum, like the calm before a starting gun. The film's pacing mirrors a race itself-tight, breathless, and full of heart. It left me exhilarated, inspired, and completely stunned.
Uoto's 100 Meters just raised the bar for sports anime! Unlike the grand scale of Orb: On the Movements of the Earth, this one digs deep into personal battles- that push-and-pull between the characters had me on the edge of my seat. And that animation technique + soundtrack? Absolute industry PEAK.
Every frame feels like it's charged with adrenaline and raw emotion. The way the characters' inner turmoil plays out on the track is nothing short of brilliant. It's not just about who's faster-it's about identity, pride, and purpose. The rotoscope style adds this surreal tension that makes every step hit harder. Honestly, this is a new benchmark for what sports anime can be.
Every frame feels like it's charged with adrenaline and raw emotion. The way the characters' inner turmoil plays out on the track is nothing short of brilliant. It's not just about who's faster-it's about identity, pride, and purpose. The rotoscope style adds this surreal tension that makes every step hit harder. Honestly, this is a new benchmark for what sports anime can be.
100 Meters totally killed it at Annecy 2025! Who knew a sprinting story could be this hype? Every frame feels like you're flying down the track-the rotoscope animation is mind-blowing, and the soundtrack syncs perfectly with the pacing. So freaking pumped I wanted to dash out of the theater and run a lap right then! #Hyakuemu
The crowd was buzzing afterward, and honestly, it deserves all the love. It's not just about racing-it's about grit, ambition, and heart. You don't watch this movie, you feel it in your bones. The tension before each race had my heart pounding, like I was on the starting block too. Hyakuemu isn't just a sports film-it's a rush of pure emotion and motion.
The crowd was buzzing afterward, and honestly, it deserves all the love. It's not just about racing-it's about grit, ambition, and heart. You don't watch this movie, you feel it in your bones. The tension before each race had my heart pounding, like I was on the starting block too. Hyakuemu isn't just a sports film-it's a rush of pure emotion and motion.
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- 1h 35m(95 min)
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