Gekijouban Shimajirou no wao!: Shimajirou to ookina ki

Summary This is the third movie starring a tiger boy named Shimajiro, and it will be screened in movie theaters around Japan. Like its two predecessors, the movie has been conceived to be a child's first movie theater experience, and has been designed in a way that will hold the attention of a young audience throughout the film. Each child is given a cardboard megaphone that they are encouraged to use at various times by the story's characters to cheer them on or shout a particular phrase, and even use as a weapon to thwart the film's villain. The film itself features a wide variety of entertainment, from sing-alongs to dance-alongs, puppet animation, and regular animation. Japanese screenings of the movie come with a short break in the middle, while the lighting and sound in the theater are adjusted to give the children the most comfortable experience possible. View more details

Gekijouban Shimajirou no wao!: Shimajirou to ookina ki

Directed : Isamu Hirabayashi Hiroshi Kawamata Jang Hyung

Written : Hisayuki Toriumi Isamu Hirabayashi Shigeto Tsuji

Stars : Omi Minami Miki Takahashi Saori Sugimoto Takumi Yamazaki

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Genres : Adventure Animation Family

Release date : May 14, 2017

Countries of origin : Japan China South Korea Hong Kong

Official sites : Available on Amazon Prime Official site

Language : Japanese Korean

Filming locations : Taketomi Town, Yaeyama District, Okinawa, Japan

Production companies : Dentsu Benesse Chara

Summary This is the third movie starring a tiger boy named Shimajiro, and it will be screened in movie theaters around Japan. Like its two predecessors, the movie has been conceived to be a child's first movie theater experience, and has been designed in a way that will hold the attention of a young audience throughout the film. Each child is given a cardboard megaphone that they are encouraged to use at various times by the story's characters to cheer them on or shout a particular phrase, and even use as a weapon to thwart the film's villain. The film itself features a wide variety of entertainment, from sing-alongs to dance-alongs, puppet animation, and regular animation. Japanese screenings of the movie come with a short break in the middle, while the lighting and sound in the theater are adjusted to give the children the most comfortable experience possible. View more details

Details

Genres : Adventure Animation Family

Release date : May 14, 2017

Countries of origin : Japan China South Korea Hong Kong

Official sites : Available on Amazon Prime Official site

Language : Japanese Korean

Filming locations : Taketomi Town, Yaeyama District, Okinawa, Japan

Production companies : Dentsu Benesse Chara

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Urusei Yatsura: Nagisa's Fiancé

Urusei Yatsura: Nagisa's Fiancé

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