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100 Meters (Hyakuemu) (2025): A Sprint Through Struggles, Friendship, and Unbreakable Dreams – Plot, Cast, Review & Where to Watch

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  • Jul 19
  • 3 min read
100 Meters (Hyakuemu) (2025): A Sprint Through Struggles, Friendship, and Unbreakable Dreams – Plot, Cast, Review & Where to Watch

100 Meters (Hyakuemu) – A Sprint Through Struggles, Friendship & Dreams


🎞️ Premiere Date (Japan): September 19, 2025

🎨 Genre: Sports (Track and Field)

🎥 Anime Film Studio: Rock 'n' Roll Mountain

🎶 Music: Hiroaki Tsutsumi

📘 Original Manga: 100 Meters (ひゃくえむ。) by Uoto (Kodansha)

🌍 Licensed by: GKIDS (International Release TBA)


💥 From Manga Pages to the Big Screen


Get ready to hit the ground running — 100 Meters (Hyakuemu) is dashing its way into theaters this September with a highly anticipated anime film adaptation. Adapted from Uoto’s short but powerful sports manga, the film is set to deliver a heartfelt and fast-paced story about youth, ambition, and the emotional weight of competition.


Serialized on Kodansha’s Magazine Pocket from 2018 to 2019, 100 Meters captivated readers with its emotional depth and kinetic energy. Now, under the direction of Kenji Iwaisawa, the anime film is ready to bring the story to a wider audience, blending introspection with speed in a cinematic sprint.

🏃‍♂️ The Story: 100 Meters of Life

"Up to 100m, one thing. Just one thought. Keep running."

At its core, 100 Meters follows the story of Komiya, a withdrawn transfer student haunted by his past, and Togashi, a passionate and instinctual sprinter who’s all about movement and momentum. Their paths cross when Togashi offers Komiya a chance to change his life — by teaching him how to run.


What starts as awkward after-school practice becomes something far more personal. As their friendship deepens and Komiya gains confidence on the track, the story dives into their internal battles — the pressure to perform, the fear of failure, and the longing to belong.


But when Komiya begins to excel and become a top runner, Togashi — once the mentor — is left grappling with his own insecurities. Can they continue to move forward, or will 100 meters become the distance that divides them?


🎙️ Voice Cast (Main Characters)


  • Togashi – Voiced by Tori Matsuzaka (young: Atsumi Tanezaki)

  • Komiya – Voiced by Shota Sometani (young: Aoi Yūki)

  • Saizu – Kōki Uchiyama

  • Kaido – Kenjiro Tsuda

  • Asakusa – Rie Takahashi

  • Onomichi – Tomokazu Sugita(and more star-studded cast supporting the story’s emotional weight and intensity)


🎬 Visual & Musical Style


With production by Rock 'n' Roll Mountain and music by the acclaimed Hiroaki Tsutsumi (Jujutsu Kaisen, Dr. STONE), the film is poised to balance energetic track sequences with quiet emotional introspection. Expect striking visuals that mirror the rhythm of a runner’s heartbeat — fast, focused, but often vulnerable.


Director Kenji Iwaisawa, known for his unique narrative pace, ensures this is more than just a sports anime. It's an intimate story about what happens before and after the starting gun — in the minds of teenagers chasing meaning and validation through every footstep.


🎯 Why 100 Meters Matters


Sports anime often emphasize grit and victory, but 100 Meters does something more: it humanizes the athlete. It doesn’t just celebrate speed — it explores why we run, what we’re running from, and who we become when we run together.


Themes of friendship, rivalry, self-doubt, and purpose are elegantly laced through a simple race. Whether you're a sports fan or a seeker of emotionally rich storytelling, Hyakuemu promises to strike a chord.


📍Where to Watch 100 Meters (Hyakuemu)


  • Japan Theatrical Release: September 19, 2025

  • International Release: Coming soon via GKIDS, who specialize in distributing acclaimed Japanese animation globally. Expect a limited U.S. theatrical run, followed by availability on streaming platforms like Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, or Crunchyroll (TBA).


🏁 Final Take


100 Meters (Hyakuemu) isn't just about the finish line — it’s about everything that comes before it: the sweat, the doubt, the effort, and the bond between two boys trying to run toward a better version of themselves.


Mark your calendars for September 19, lace up your mental sneakers, and prepare for one of the most heartfelt sports anime films of 2025.



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