Free! Movie 3: Road to the World – Yume

Free! -Road to the World- the Dream / 劇場版 Free!-Road to the World-夢 / Free! 3rd Season Movie / Free! Dive to the Future Movie
Free! Movie 3: Road to the World – Yume
Studios: Animation Do, Kyoto Animation
Licensors: Crunchyroll
Type: movie
Source: original
Age Rating: PG 13
Themes: School
Genres: School, Sports
Rating: 7.72 / 10
Rank: #1284
Popularity: #4386
Users Listed: 30,907
Users Scored: 8,295
NSFW: No
Last Updated: 12/20/2024
Aired: July 5, 2019 (Summer)
Episodes: 1

Synopsis:

This installment expands upon the narrative of *Free!*, offering additional moments from the television series centered on a group of high school swimmers striving for excellence. The story follows Haruka Nanase and his teammates as they navigate the pressures of competitive swimming, balancing personal ambitions with the bonds of friendship. Set against the backdrop of a vibrant coastal town, the anime explores themes of dedication, teamwork, and self-discovery. It delves into the characters' individual motivations and their shared pursuit of athletic achievement, showcasing both exhilarating races and quieter moments of camaraderie. The expanded scenes provide further insight into the relationships within the team and the challenges they face in their quest to reach their full potential.

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Characters:

Hazuki, Nagisa Main
Voice Actors: Yonaga, Tsubasa, Satou, Satomi
Ryuugazaki, Rei Main
Voice Actors: Hirakawa, Daisuke, Hikasa, Youko
Tachibana, Makoto Main
Voice Actors: Suzuki, Tatsuhisa, Yukino, Satsuki
Amakata, Miho Supporting
Voice Actors: Yukino, Satsuki, Schmitz, Tanja
Azuma, Ryuuji Supporting
Voice Actors: Kusao, Takeshi
Hayahune, Romio Supporting
Voice Actors: Gray, Parker, Abe, Atsushi
Hoshikawa, Tsubasa Supporting
Inada, Sanenao Supporting
Isurugi, Shizuru Supporting
Voice Actors: Strobl, Amadeus, Matsuoka, Yoshitsugu
Kinjou, Kaede Supporting
Voice Actors: Ono, Daisuke
Kirishima, Natsuya Supporting
Voice Actors: Nojima, Kenji
Kirishima, Ikuya Supporting
Voice Actors: Kuwatani, Natsuko, Uchiyama, Kouki
Kiryuu, Isana Supporting
Voice Actors: Kaneko, Makoto
Kunikida, Ayumu Supporting
Voice Actors: Hirohashi, Ryou
Kuramoto, Misaki Supporting
Voice Actors: Terasaki, Yuka
Kurimiya, Kon Supporting
Voice Actors: Shiratori, Tetsu, Klie, Matthias
Kurimiya, Akane Supporting
Voice Actors: Nabatame, Hitomi
Makarovich, Mikhail Supporting
Voice Actors: Kiuchi, Hidenobu
Matsuoka, Rin Supporting
Voice Actors: Miyano, Mamoru, Watanabe, Akeno
Matsuoka, Gou Supporting
Voice Actors: Fölster, Julia, Watanabe, Akeno
Mikoshiba, Isuzu Supporting
Voice Actors: Schmidt, Josephine, Satou, Rina
Mikoshiba, Momotarou Supporting
Voice Actors: Suzumura, Kenichi
Mikoshiba, Seijuurou Supporting
Voice Actors: Tsuda, Kenjirou
Minami, Kazuki Supporting
Voice Actors: Sugawara, Masayoshi
Misaka, Inuhiko Supporting
Voice Actors: Hattori, Sounosuke
Nanase, Haruka Supporting
Voice Actors: Shimazaki, Nobunaga, Matsumoto, Megumi
Nitori, Aiichirou Supporting
Voice Actors: Miyata, Kouki
Ralph Supporting
Voice Actors: von Gomm, Peter
Ryuugazaki, Tsukasa Supporting
Voice Actors: Suzuki, Ryouta, Murdock, Reagan
Sasabe, Gorou Supporting
Voice Actors: Yanaka, Hiroshi
Serizawa, Nao Supporting
Voice Actors: Hino, Satoshi, Dawn-Claude, René
Shigino, Kisumi Supporting
Voice Actors: Meyer, Jenny Maria, Suzuki, Chihiro, Satou, Rina
Shiina, Asahi Supporting
Voice Actors: Toyonaga, Toshiyuki
Terashima, Kotarou Supporting
Voice Actors: Miyazaki, Yuu
Toono, Hiyori Supporting
Voice Actors: Kimura, Ryouhei
Uozumi, Takuya Supporting
Voice Actors: Sagara, Nobuyori
Wåhlander, Albert Supporting
Voice Actors: Manning, Jeff
Yamazaki, Sousuke Supporting
Voice Actors: Hosoya, Yoshimasa, Yuuki, Aoi

Staff:

Herek, Samantha
(Assistant Producer)
Tsuruoka, Youta
(Sound Director)
Hirakawa, Daisuke
(Theme Song Performance)
Miyano, Mamoru
(Theme Song Performance)
Shimazaki, Nobunaga
(Theme Song Performance)
Suzuki, Tatsuhisa
(Theme Song Performance)
Yonaga, Tsubasa
(Theme Song Performance)
Kasai, Shingo
(Art Director)
Katou, Tatsuya
(Music)
Nishiya, Futoshi
(Chief Animation Director, Character Design)
Ooji, Kouji
(Original Creator)
Yokotani, Masahiro
(Series Composition)

Reviews:

UkePaChan (Score: 7/10)
The third Free Movie plays out very similar to the other two recap movies. This Movie, recapping the third season of the anime additionally shows a whole lot of new scenes though. We get a few cute background/past scene, comic relief scenes but also scenes that give a bit more context to the events of the third season and newly introduced characters. Especially the ending gives some more info about the upcoming sequel. Most of the Hiyori/Natsuya parts of the season were significantly shortenend and might arguably be a tad hard to understand for anyone who hasn't seen the season. The rest was put together ratherwell, though I do have to say that I was surprised at the amount of new scenes.nnOverall I would advise viewers to watch the whole season to get the full context. Due to the amount of new scenes this movie seems more suitable for people who have actually seen the season before and just want a small reminder/new content.
BabyGirl06301 (Score: 10/10)
RIN AND IKUYA MET! That is probably the best thing to come out of this film, if I'm honest, but only because we were deprived of it in the main story. So, like... I wouldn't call this a summary? I mean, it totally is a summary because there's probably about 45 minutes of recap or so (maybe less, I didn't check), but there are SO many new scenes-- way more than the first two recap films. Before I get into the new stuff, though, just know that they replaced some of the music that plays over certain scenes with different OSTs and some of those scenesgot better because of it.nnAnyway, so this film did recap Dive to the Future, but it also rewrote some of it. I'm not too terribly crazy about that, but then again, the main story would just take a quick edit to make everything sound as far as continuity goes. It isn't that anything too serious is rewritten, it's just that certain scenes got revamped so they could show less of them rather than playing the whole scene over again. For example, Haru and Rin saw each other again after Haru talked to his coach about his swimming. Since, I assume, the filmmakers wanted to cut the time it would take to show the coach and Haru having their conversation to give context to Rin and Haru's meeting, they just opted for Haru and Rin to meet in a different setting. It isn't like it's upsetting the very story itself, it's just different for the most part.nnThat's the recap stuff done. The new stuff-- boi, you better bet that there's moments in this film that have become some of my favorite moments in the whole franchise. I won't go into detail so the people that want to watch it can watch it fresh, but there were characters meeting up and extra conversations shown that were freaking awesome. I'll talk about that more in a bit, but first I want to mention that this film kind of formatted itself to be a montage of the main story with deleted scenes shown in full in between. Of course, the plot did show us full scenes when it came to the big stuff that happened in the main story, but for the most part, the bulk of the scenes we got in full were scenes that filled in the spaces of time we didn't see in the main story. Like, for example, what Sousuke was doing in Tokyo before Rin met up with him or how Haru asked his coach to train him for the IM.nnOh, that's the other thing. These extra scenes don't really involve Haru all that much. I got the feeling that the purpose of this film was to fill in time for the other characters; plus, Haru didn't really need more added to his story since... well, he's the main character. We got it all in Dive to the Future. Also, the recap starts right before the IM. Well, I mean, it does montage through what happened before then, but the first big recap scene that's shown is the IM. There were also flashback scenes of the characters talking about their dreams when they were in elementary school, which was a nice setup for the point of the film.nnI feel like I'm not really reviewing this but rather just explaining that it is in fact worth watching. Okay, so, let me explain WHY it's worth watching. The extra scenes (I said I'd come back to this, yeah?). There were a good chunk that either filled in story we didn't get to see but knew about or were just conversations between characters. However, there were scenes that seriously-- and I mean seriously-- progressed the story that you're not gonna get literally anywhere else. That was what was so cool about watching this film. There was real development both in the story and for the characters. Not only that, but this film made connections between characters that will have a serious impact on the story going forward that you wouldn't be aware of unless you watched this. nnBasically, I just wanna say that this film is worth watching just for the new stuff. Do what I did and skim through the stuff you already know about and watch the new stuff. Oh, important point: don't watch this as a substitute for Dive to the Future. You'll miss out on a bunch. Though, you'll miss out on quite a bit if you don't watch this too. So, watch Dive to the Future first so you have context for what's happening in this film, but definitely watch this because, holy hell, it took me on a ride. I don't know what the future holds for Free! what with the complications with the studio, but I really, really hope that plans for the sequel movie pick back up despite the news that it was delayed because this film just set up so much more for me to be excited about going forward. Here's to the future!
Valentine07 (Score: 9/10)
(Spanish review below) Even though this is supposed to be a recap movie like the ones we've had in the past, it has too many new scenes to actually call it a recap movie (at least in my opinion). At least more than half of the movie are new scenes, although these take place at the same time as the third season. They're scenes that we didn't see, but that they were happening at the same time as the other events. For example and most important of all: Rin and Ikuya. I don't know how long I waited for my two favorite characters to meet and ithappened in this movie.nnAs with Take Your Marks, I wouldn't say it's necessary to watch it to understand what happens in the later movies (which aren't recaps), but you'd also miss out on several interesting scenes if you don't. I guess it all comes down to how much you like the series.nn...nnA pesar de que se supone que esta es una película recopilatoria como las que tuvimos en el pasado, tiene demasiadas escenas nuevas como para llamarla en sí una película recopilatoria (al menos en mi opinión). Al menos más de la mitad de la película son escenas nuevas, aunque estas suceden al mismo tiempo que la tercera temporada. Se podría decir que son escenas que no vimos, pero que estaban ocurriendo al mismo tiempo que los otros eventos. Por ejemplo y, lo más importante de todo: Rin e Ikuya. nnNo sé cuánto tiempo esperé para que mis dos personajes favoritos se conocieran y pasó en esta película.nnComo con Take your marks, no diría que es necesario verla para entender lo que ocurre en las últimas películas (que no son recopilatorias), pero también te estarías perdiendo varias escenas interesantes de no hacerlo. Supongo que se trata de cuánto te guste la serie.

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