Laid-Back Camp Anime Film Visual Takes a Breather with Inuko

Laid-Back Camp Anime Film Visual Takes a Breather with Inuko

by Joseph Luster
February 18, 2022

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Hopefully you’ve been enjoying the regularly released character visuals for the Laid-Back Camp anime film as much as we have. If so, you’ll dig the latest, which centers on a peaceful and contemplative moment featuring Aoi Inuyama, AKA Inuko.

This is just the fourth visual for the feature, each of which has focused on a behind-the-scenes peek into the lives of each of the main characters from the anime and Afro’s manga.

Previous visuals include Nadeshiko, Rin, and Chiaki.

Here’s the previously released trailer celebrating the series:

The anime film has the cast and staff returning under the supervision of manga author Afro. Crunchyroll streamed the first two seasons of the TV anime as they aired, and describes them like so:

Nadeshiko, a high school student who had moved from Shizuoka to Yamanashi, decides to see the famous, 1000 yen-bill-featured Mount Fuji. Even though she manages to bike all the way to Motosu, she’s forced to turn back because of worsening weather. Unable to set her eyes on her goal, she faints partway to her destination. When she wakes up, it’s night, in a place she’s never been before, with no way of knowing how to get home. Nadeshiko is saved when she encounters Rin, a girl who is out camping by herself. This outdoorsy girls story begins with this first encounter between Nadeshiko and Rin.

Source: Laid-Back Camp on Twitter

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