Anime Released in Tokyo Cinemas Today (06/12/2014)

Genkina Hito

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There are a number of anime films and OAVs getting screened in Tokyo cinemas today. Here is information on the bigger ones. Trailers can be found on the forums:

 

The Last: Naruto the Movie

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With Naruto coming to an end, this is the final film which is going under the title The Last: Naruto the Movie. It is part of the larger "Naruto Shin Jidai Kaimaku Project" (Naruto's New Era Opening Project) marking the 15th anniversary of the original manga. This is the tenth Naruto film and is set between chapters 699 and 700 of the manga. It is billed as a love story as Naruto and Hinata look set to return each other’s romantic feelings.

You can watch Naruto on Crunchyroll.

Synopsis

Two years after the Fourth Shinobi War, strange things are happening. The moon is beginning to fall, and at the rate it's going, it is doomed to fall on the Earth. The countdown for the survival of the planet begins. Among the havoc, Hinata Hyuga's younger sister Hanabi is captured by the mysterious enemy, Toneri Ōtsutsuki, who mistakes her for the elder sister. Naruto must overcome great danger on a mission to save Hanabi and the world along with Hinata, Sai, Shikamaru, and Sakura. Finally realizing what and who he must protect, Naruto embarks on his final story.

This film sets the stage for a new Naruto project involving Bolt (Boruto), Naruto Uzumaki and Hinata Hyuga's son who appeared in the 700th and final chapter of the manga which will be released next August as part of a new phase in the ninja saga.

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Hoozuki no Reitetsu

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Supernatural black-comedy Hoozuki no Reitetsu has been one of the stand-out anime this year in terms of quality and apparently sales. It features a lot of references to Japanese mythology, smart character based humour and bone-dry wit. Fans in Japan have been so charmed that they are showing it great support and buying both Natsumi Eguchi’s manga and the anime which was animated by Wit Studio (Attack on Titan). Taking note of this popularity, the makers of the film are going to certain cinemas in Tokyo and screening some of the OAVs that will be bundled with volumes 17 – 19 of the manga.

The original series can be found on Crunchyroll.

Synopsis

Hoozuki (Yasumoto) is the chief aide to Great King of Hell, Enma (Takashi Nagasako). Hoozuki is effectively the trouble-shooter who visits the various areas of hell, which are effectively run like departments of a company, and ensures that the whole operation is running smoothly. During his day job he encounters many figures from Japanese history and mythology.

 

 

 

Space Battleship Yamato 2199: Star-Voyaging Ark

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Space Battleship Yamato 2199: Star-Voyaging Ark is the latest movie adaptation of Leiji Matsumoto’s massively popular manga which has had a number of TV anime already! The latest TV series went down well with fans and episodes were compiled into movies and screened in cinemas. This project looks like it is based on new material. The Yamato Wiki states that the movie “occurs between the events of "The Faraway Promised Land" and "The Forever War." Anime News Network have a plot synopsis that explains what is happening with the film:

2199 AD. Yamato tried to leave behind the Large Magellanic Cloud galaxy, after receiving a "Cosmo Reverse System" at its destination, Iscandar. However, suddenly, it encounters a mysterious group at the edge of the Large Magellanic Cloud. The crew finds out that the group is called the "Gatlantis," and that its leader is the Gutaba expeditionary force commander who calls himself "Goran Dagaamu of Thunder." The commander demands that Yamato be handed over to him. Yamato, wanting to hurry to Earth, escapes the fray. However, Yamato is attacked by a devastating beam weapon called the "Flame Direct Attack Cannon" that can transcend space.

Yamato was able to retreat, but ends up getting lost, and finds itself in a strangely colored irregular dimension. The crew decides to turn off the engine on the ship, and explore a mysterious planet. In order to collect information, Kodai, Kiryū, Sawamura, Niimi, and Aihara land on the planet. What they saw when they arrived was a ship that was not supposed to be there.

Dagaamu chases after the traces of Yamato's warp, and also reaches the strangely colored space. The planet on which Yamato landed was in fact what Dagaamu had been looking for all along.

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These films and OAVs are part of the Winter 2015 season details of which can be found in Part One and Part Two of AUKN’s Winter 2015 season guides.
 
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Re: Anime Released in Tokyo Cinemas Today (04/12/2014)

Nearly a year after it has been broadcast and still it's hard to find a decent Hoozuki no Reitetsu AMV...

 
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Re: Anime Released in Tokyo Cinemas Today (04/12/2014)

I wish our bloody cinemas would do this all the time. The anime events we do have are always bloody down south too :(
 
Re: Anime Released in Tokyo Cinemas Today (04/12/2014)

-Danielle- said:
I wish our bloody cinemas would do this all the time. The anime events we do have are always bloody down south too :(

Tokyo cinemas screen a lot of anime/live-action adaptations. I'll try and cover more of what's released for AUKN.

Check out the Japan Foundation's latest festival. There are two anime movies which will be screened at various venues across the UK - Short Peace and A Letter to Momo. There are other festivals such as Leeds and Kotatsu in Cardiff which screen lots of anime.
 
black1blade said:
I do wish that anime was mainstream enough to be shown in local cinema's from time to time.I would pay twice the fare to watch an anime.

It sort of shows the state of animation in general in the west though when even Disney is too afraid to put out traditional 2D animation. Although I do wonder how much of that is genuine public appetite for CGI animation vs. perceived norms. It's sort of a self-fulfilling prophecy - if it simply doesn't get made and shown, then who generations of young westerners will grow up only knowing Frozen-style animation, unless their parents go out of their way to show the 'classics'.
 
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