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In which episode of "Light Music Girls" did the light music club participate in the Budokan concert?

It is in the theatrical version of the "Qingyin Shoujo" anime.

The movie will follow the protagonist Yui Hirazawa (played by Toyosaki Aki) who is about to graduate, and four third-year students in the light music department, when they hear the plans of their classmates in the classroom about their graduation trip.

Decided to choose a place for a graduation trip. So they each proposed the destination they wanted to go to, and finally selected the plan to go to London proposed by 2-year-old Azusa Nakano (Ayana Taketatsu) through a lottery.

While several girls were preparing travel guides and other travel supplies, their imaginations about London were also flying...

The film's on-site shooting locations in London include London Heathrow International. Airport, ibis London City Hotel, Camden Borough, ibis London Earls Court, Troubadour Café, Kings Road, Jane Wilder House;

Hyde Park, Sherlock Holmes Museum, Abbey Road, British Museum , Howard Hotel, London Eye, Borough Market, Denmark Street, Tower of London, Waitrose Supermarket, Thames, etc.

Extended information:

"The Movie" screening information:

The film premiered on 137 screens across Japan on December 3, 2011. Aki Toyosaki, Yoko Hikasa, Satomi Sato, Minako Kotobuki, Ayana Taketatsu, and Naoko Yamada attended the premiere day stage meeting held at Piccadilly in Shinjuku, Tokyo.

The work was released on January 15, 2016 at the "Qing Yin! Chuunibyou! Okja! Theatrical Version Continuous Screening Show", and on July 15, 2016 at the "5-Night Continuous Film Festival" It was released at the "Kyoto Animation Special Screening" held in Tokyo on August 29, 2016.

It will be screened at the "Marunouchi Piccadilly Animation Boom Film Festival" from January 12 to February 2, 2018, and at the "4th Akihabara Film Festival" from January 12 to 14, 2019 Festival 2019” to be screened in support.

In the first week of its release, the film ranked second in the weekend box office rankings, with 237,817 moviegoers and a box office of 316,310,450 yen. By January 10, 2012, the box office exceeded 1.4 billion yen, with a box office of 316,310,450 yen. exceeded 1 million people.

As of March 7, 2012, the box office exceeded 1.7 billion yen, and the film ranked 9th in the box office rankings in the first half of 2012 with 1.9 billion yen.