CHIMNEY TOWN: Frozen in Time
opens in Japan on March 27
American animation news outlet Cartoon Brew posted the first English-subtitled trailer for
Entotsu-chō no Poupelle ~Yakusoku no Tokeidai~
(literally, The Promised Clock Tower), the
sequel
film to
Studio 4°C
‘s anime
film
of
Akihiro Nishino
‘s
Poupelle of Chimney Town
(
Entotsu-chō no Poupelle
) picture
book
, on Monday. The trailer reveals the film’s English title as
CHIMNEY TOWN: Frozen in Time
. The trailer is an English-subtitled version of the trailer that
debuted
in Japan in December 2025.

Image via
Poupelle of Chimney Town film’s website
© 西野亮廣/「映画 えんとつ町のプペル ~約束の時計台~」製作委員会
The film will had its world premiere screening at the 76th Berlin International Film Festival in the Generation Kplus category, which focuses on young children in movies. The film
screened
at the festival on February 16 and 17, and will also screen on February 19, 20, and 21.
The film will open in Japan on March 27.
Yuzuna Nagase
voices Lubicchi in the film, replacing
Mana Ashida
from the previous film.
Masataka Kubota
returns from the previous film as Poupelle.
New cast members include:
MEGUMI as Mofu, Poupelle’s new companion
Fūka Koshiba
as Nagi, a plant turned into a human with a beautiful singing voice
Mitsuo Yoshihara
as Gus, a watchmaker who is waiting and believing in a 100-year promise
Anna Tsuchiya
as Nezumi, a queen that orders Lubicchi to fix a clock in a thousand-year fortress
Shingo Fujimori
as Scopp (returning from the previous film)
Sairi Itō
as Antonio (returning from the previous film)
Kōichi Yamadera
Kōji Higashino
Nishikigoi comedy duo
Showtaro Morikubo
As before, Nishino will supervise the film’s production, and pen the film’s script, with
Yūsuke Hirota
returning as director at
Studio 4°C
.
Lozareena
performs the film’s theme song ”
Entotsu-chō no Poupelle
.”
The film will be based on Nishino’s
Tick-Tock ~Yakusoku no Tokeidai~
picture book, which shipped in 2019.
At a panel in
Anime NYC
in 2023, Nishino
stated
that the sequel would be very different from the first movie, with the plot revolving around a town with a clock tower stopped at 11:59. There is a conflict in the town between the people protecting the tower and the people hoping to fix it. In contrast to the first film’s theme, which Nishino said was “Let’s go, get this,” he said the second film’s theme would be the opposite, “wait patently.”
ANN
spoke
with Nishino and director
Yūsuke Hirota
shortly after the announcement of the sequel at the Animation is Film Festival in late October 2021. The duo confirmed the idea of other films in the future of the
Poupelle
franchise
at the time.
Eleven Arts
began
screening
Poupelle of Chimney Town
across North America in January 2022, and it describes the film:
Poupelle of Chimney Town
is the story of young Lubicchi living among the thick smoke from the chimneys of his isolated town, yearning to see the “stars” —to know the truth —his father always told him about. One Halloween night he meets Poupelle, a man made of garbage, and together they look to the sky as their adventure begins. Spectacularly beautiful, filled with inspiring performances and splendid music and sound effects, and produced at Tokyo’s famed Studio 4ºC,
Poupelle of Chimney Town
brings laughter, tears and joy.
The film
opened
in Japan in December 2020 and ranked at #4 and earned 322,998,700 (about US$3.13 million) in its opening weekend.
Hirota
(CGI director for
Berserk
films,
Harmony
) directed the film, with Nishino serving as production supervisor, original creator, and writer.
Atsuko Fukushima
(
Genius Party
,
Robot Carnival
) designed the characters.
Source:
Cartoon Brew
(Jamie Lang)

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