One Piece Film: Red Makes History in The World of Japanese Cinema

There is no doubt that the One Piece franchise will go down in history as one of the greatest Shounen Manga of all time. In fact, it’s probably the greatest manga in existence. With 516.6 million copies sold and 1,043 episodes, Naruto constantly occupies the top 10 best-selling manga charts every year, becoming one of the most well-known pop culture icons from Japan. The One Piece franchise also proudly holds the record for being the best-selling “comic of all time. Overtaking other comic icons such as Batman and Superman. In comparison, Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball manga is the second best-selling manga of all time, with 300 million copies sold, at least 200 million copies behind One Piece. That gap says a lot! Because of these achievements, One Piece has been dubbed by many as “The King of Manga”. Truth be told, that is a title well deserved.

If the achievements mentioned before weren’t enough, well, I’ve got more news to tell you. According to multiple sources, the newest One Piece film, titled One Piece Film: Red, has now grossed over 19.70 billion in Japan and 246.5 million worldwide. It is now the highest-grossing One Piece film of all time and the highest-grossing film made by Toei Animation. Also, check this out! THE HIGHEST-GROSSING ANIMATION FILM OF ALL TIME IN JAPAN, AND THE EIGHTH HIGHEST GROSSING FILM OF ALL TIME IN JAPAN!WOW!!! すげ!!! The film also achieved a record of being number one at the box office in Japan for eleven consecutive weeks. That is a huge achievement. Want to know why? Because only three Japanese films have ever held that record. Once again, One Piece makes history. Could you imagine how many One Piece fans are going to feel when the franchise soon comes to an end? It will probably be very hard to imagine that.

One Piece Film: Red premiered on July 22, 2022, in Nippon Budokan, Tokyo. To symbolically celebrate the One Piece manga’s 25th anniversary, it was theatrically released on August 6, 2022, in Japan. It was first announced on November 21, 2021, to commemorate the One Piece anime’s 1000th release. The film earned critical praise from both fans and critics alike. The One Piece franchise is known for having fantastic movies. Dating back to One Piece Strong World in 2009.

How do you One Piece fans feel about this? Does this make you proud? Happy? Have you seen the movie? Let me know in the comments!

Sources: Otaku USA

Shinichiro Watanabe On Netflix’s Cowboy Bebop: “Very Tough For Me To Continue”

Shinichiro Watanabe, the renowned legendary director known for his amazing works such as Cowboy Bebop, Samurai Champloo, Space Dandy and his most recent work, Carole & Tuesday, had some harsh words to say about Netflix’s failed Live Action adaptation of Cowboy Bebop.

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Neon Genesis Evangelion Soundtracks by Shiro Sagisu Gets a US Release.

Most official anime soundtracks are usually released only in Japan. In fact, for most Otakus outside Japan, the only way to get access is either by importing or pirating. One side would say that the authentic Japanese releases give them a thrill of passionate value in obtaining them, while the other side would bemoan the painstaking access to them. I personally love collecting anime soundtracks directly from Japan. From value to dedication to authenticity to basic use and a proud collector.

Milan Records has announced a release for four soundtracks from the Neon Genesis Evangelion anime. It will be available in digital format outside Japan. The first three soundtracks are based on the 1995 animated television series, while the second two, which are the same, are based on the 1997 animated film. All four soundtracks will be released on Friday, January 27, across all major digital music platforms.

Sources: Crunchyroll

Makoto Shinkai’s Suzume Set for an International Premier in The Berlinale Festival

Once again, anime continues the modern trend of successfully breaking into the outer world of international mainstream entertainment. For the first time in two decades, an anime film is set to premiere at the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival. The event will run for 10 days from February 16–26, 2023. Makoto Shinkai will attend the event alongside actor Nanoka Hara and producer Genki Kawamura.

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