If you have a screenshot or a sound clip, use Google Lens or Aha Music Identifier. The phrase as typed is likely a from an anime opening song.
As a "new" animation, it features modern production values that differentiate it from older titles in the genre:
: High-quality "sakuga" (fluid animation) moments are frequently clipped for social media edits, often paired with trending music to attract a wider audience.
A new animation blooms—shinseki arriving, soft frames like kin stepping into light. Nokotowo: the small, tender remnants of memory held in the margins of a scene. Tomari dakara: we pause—breathed-out stillness where motion lingers on the lip of tomorrow. Colors stitch the quiet into a promise: each cut, a careful hand that keeps the past from falling and lets the new begin.
the "dog" actually is—a tanuki, a spirit, or just a very dedicated actor? Shinseki No Ko To O Tomari Dakara Studios : dry-goods
The teaser opens on a monochrome classroom. A single desk holds a half-eaten apple, a stopped pocket watch (set to 11:59 PM), and a handwritten note that reads: "Shinseki no kotowo tomari dakara..." – "Because the things of the new century stop here..."
If you saw this phrase attached to a specific video or post, treat it as a clue, not a title. The real anime probably involves family ties, an unfinished arc, and the word “new” in its promo material.