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Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna Film Screens in U.S. Theaters on March 25

posted on by Alex Mateo
Film opens in Japan on February 21

film will screen in select theaters in the United States on March 25. The film will screen in Japanese with English subtitles. Tickets will go on sale beginning on February 7.

Fathom Events describes the film's story:

Tai is now a university student, living alone, working hard at school, and working every day, but with his future still undecided. Meanwhile, Matt and others continue to work on Digimon incidents and activities that help people with their partner Digimon. When an unprecedented phenomenon occurs, the DigiDestined discover that when they grow up, their relationship with their partner Digimon will come closer to an end.

As a countdown timer activates on the Digivice, they realize that the more they fight with their partner Digimon, the faster their bond breaks. Will they fight for others and lose their partner? The time to choose and decide is approaching fast. There is a short time before “chosen children” will become adults. This is the last adventure of Tai and Agumon.

The film will open in Japan on February 21.

The main cast are Digimon Adventure tri. anime film series. The cast includes:

Daisuke Ono is playing Kyōtarō Imura (right), Menoa's assistant.

Blue Spring Ride) is the chief animation director. Toei Animation is credited for production.

Kenji Watanabe is deg the Digimon monsters for the new project, as he did for the previous Digimon projects.

The film's opening theme Miss Hokusai) is composing the musical soundtrack.

The new film project is part of the overall 20th anniversary celebration of the franchise.

The film is inspiring two novels. Dash X Bunko will publish the first novel by Ryōsuke Maki, which will contain scenes not depicted in the film. Mirai Bunko will publish the second novel by Asahi Kawabata, which will contain color illustrations and reading aids for elementary and middle schoolers. Both will ship on February 7.

Sources: Fathom Events' Twitter , Toei Animation's Twitter


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