Key takeaways
- The Venom movie has been delayed until November 1, 2024 in Japan.
- Brave Bang Braveran! And The Birth of Kitaro helps boost the interest of the movie.
- The ongoing collaboration includes an exclusive video teaser in Japanese theaters.
In the latest movie poison suffrage, Venom: The Last DanceIt opened in theaters in several countries last weekend. However, one more week will have to wait for the release of the film in Japan. It will hit theaters in Japan on November 1st, 2024. This means that Japan has an extra week to drum up interest before the movie's release, and some anime franchises have partnered to do so.
Series Brave Bang Braveran! and The Birth of Kitaro: The Secret of GeGeGe Both have posted special collaborations on their respective X (formerly Twitter) accounts over the past week. They have very different content, but both are cute and fun. poison It's not the most popular superhero franchise in Japan, so anything that helps get the movie out there is good for marketing.
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Two non-human partners, saving the world
Collaboration between Venom: The Last Dance and The Birth of Kitaro: The Secret of GeGeGe Actually one is underway, as the latest post isn't the first time the series has crossed paths recently. The first was back at the end of September, when an exclusive video was posted on the X accounts of both movies announcing the exclusive video that would play first. Venom: The Last Dance In Japanese theaters.
The ten-minute special video is titled “The Evilest Partner Autumn Festival 2024”. Its teaser posted on X was narrated by Japanese voices Eddie Brock, Junichi Suwabe, and Hidenobu Kikuchi, voiced by Shigeru Mizuki. The birth of Kitaro. To watch the special short video featuring both stories, fans in Japan need to be sure to arrive at the theater at least ten minutes early.
As a little reminder for this special video, one week before the opening Venom: The Last Dance In Japan, a cute illustration was posted The birth of KitaroX page. was done by drawing The birth of Kitaro's character designer, Toko Yatabe, and features Eddie and Brock along with some characters from the anime. The post reads (translated from Japanese):
I never thought that
poison
and
The Birth of Kitaro: The Secret of GeGeGe
Will help! I was shocked when I first heard about it, but when I heard the catchphrase, “Our partner is not human!” I was on my knees. Both the films will be a hot story of friends of different species who depend on each other to save the world. Interdependent and interdependent, so please enjoy
Venom: The Last Dance
and
The Birth of Kitaro: The Secret of GeGeGe
This fall.”
When Yatabe explains such a collaboration, it's easy to understand why two unlikely stories can actually work so well together. There is no word yet on whether “The Evilest Partner Autumn Festival 2024” will have an official English release.
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These characters understand each other
That wasn't all poison The collaboration was revealed last week. On the 23rd, another special collaboration was shared on both accounts Venom: The Last Dance and anime Brave Bang Braveran!. poison Anime character Isami Ao posted an exclusive video asking about the upcoming film, and Brave Bang Braveran! Posters of Isami, Lewis Smith, Lulu, and Bravern are all watching poison In the theater together.
This may seem like another odd partnership, but Brave! is an anime about a man teaming up with his potential partner, a giant robot. and poison It's about how Eddie and Venom have to work together, whether they want to or not. So really, it makes sense that the characters will gradually understand each other's situation, at least to some extent. Brave! It's more of an adult demographic than a kid, and the same goes for it poison suffrage
hold on Venom: The Last Dance In theaters now.
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