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HTC Partners with Bandai Namco Pictures to Create VR Anime Content for Viveport
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Companies to release new services for viewers to enjoy new immersive animations, virtual social interactions in next few months
HTC announced on Tuesday that it will partner with
Bandai Namco Pictures to create virtual reality anime content for
HTC s VR applications store Viveport.
The partnership will initially focus on the integration of animated content and distribution resources between the two companies as well as on creating new animated content and intellectual property. The companies stated that in the next few months they will add content for viewers to enjoy new immersive animations and virtual social interactions.
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Gintama s Final Film is Now the Highest-Grossing in Franchise
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Gintama: The Final is now the highest-grossing film in the anime franchise! Hideaki Sorachi s original manga series might have come to an end some time ago, but the franchise returned for one final anime outing with a brand new feature film adapting not only the final events of the original series but with additional new material exclusive for the feature film. But while this has been promoted as the final film in the anime franchise, maybe that will change as
Gintama: The
Gintama: The Final s official Twitter account has announced that the film has now crossed 1.74 billion yen (which is about $16.3 million USD) at the Japanese box office as of the February 28th weekend, and 1.25 million tickets overall. This is more than the entire theatrical run of the previous final anime film,
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Gintama The Final Film Earns Franchise Record of 1.74 Billion Yen
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Sold 1.25 million tickets to earn equivalent of US$16.3 million
Gintama The Final, the new anime film of Hideaki Sorachi s
Gintama manga, has sold 1.25 million tickets to earn a franchise record of 1.74 billion yen (about US$16.3 million) as of Monday. The film s character designer and chief animation director Shinji Takeuchi drew the following illustration to celebrate the milestone:
The film opened at #1 in Japan on January 8 and ended
Demon Slayer - Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train s 12 consecutive weekends at the top of the Japanese box office. The film is based on the finale of the original manga, combined with new story elements.