The Last Blossom (Japanese title Housenka) has just dropped its first full trailer, giving fans an emotional and mysterious look at what’s coming. The trailer shows beautiful new scenes, a moving theme song called “Moving Still Life,” and introduces new voice actors.
Everything shown so far has excited fans to see the full movie soon.
The Last Blossom Anime: Release Date, Trailer, and More
At Anime Expo 2025, The Last Blossom anime film revealed its first full trailer, giving fans an emotional and thoughtful look into its story. The trailer features both younger and older versions of the main characters, hinting at a storyline that shifts between two time periods. The movie is set to premiere in Japanese theaters on October 10, 2025.
The animation is detailed and carries a soft, reflective tone that matches the film’s theme of memory and regret. The trailer also introduces the opening song “Moving Still Life” by the Japanese band Cero, which adds to the emotional feel of the film.
Along with the trailer, a new visual was shared that shows the main characters, a prison cell, and bright Housenka flowers. These flowers symbolize themes like memory and starting over. Four new voice actors were also introduced: Hiroki Yasumoto, Sōma Saitō, Hideaki Murata, and Kōta Nakayama.
They join the main cast that includes Junki Tozuka, Kaoru Kobayashi, Hikari Mitsushima, Yoshiko Miyazaki, and Pierre Taki, who voices a talking flower.
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Plot Overview
The Last Blossom tells the story of Minoru Akutsu, an old man spending his last days in prison. One day, a talking Housenka flower appears and mocks his life choices.
This leads him to remember the summer of 1986, when he lived with a woman named Nana and her son Kensuke in a small apartment with a garden full of Housenka flowers. Through these memories, we see the final chapter of a once-feared yakuza’s life.