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French-Japanese Film Ghost Cat Anzu Streams New Clip Ahead of N. American Release

posted on by Adriana Hazra
"Forest Spirit Party!" clip streams for film opening in N. America on Friday

GKIDS began streaming a new English-subtitled clip titled "Forest Spirit Party!" on Saturday of Shinei Animation and France's Miyu Productions' Ghost Cat Anzu 2D-animated film:

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Image via Ghost Cat Anzu's X/Twitter account
The film will screen in North American theaters on Friday.

The English dub cast includes:

The film opened in Japan on July 19.

The film stars:

Mutsuo Yoshioka and Shōhei Uno also contribute voices.

Cast members also acted as the characters in footage that served as a reference for animating the characters, with their spoken lines during the filming of their movements also being used in the film.

Yōko Kuno and Nobuhiro Yamashita directed the film, and Shinji Imaoka wrote its script. The film is 90 minutes long and utilizes mixed animation techniques combining 2D digital animation with rotoscopy. Yōko Kuno was the character designer, Julien De Man was the art director and color key artist, Namiko Ishidate and Yukie Nakauchi were the animation directors, and Keiichi Suzuki composed the music.

Chiaki Satō (A.S.A.B) performs the theme song "Matatabi."

The film screened as a work-in-progress at the Annecy Animation Festival in June 2023. The Paris-based CHARADES company will handle international sales. GKIDS has acquired the North American rights to the film.

Miyu Productions describes the film's story:

Karin, 11 years old, is abandoned by her father at her grandfather's house, the monk of a small town in the Japanese countryside. Her grandfather asks Anzu, his jovial and helpful although rather capricious ghost cat, to look after her. The meeting of their strong characters causes sparks, at least at the beginning…

Kodansha published the one-volume Bakeneko Anzu-chan manga in 2007.

Source: GKIDS' YouTube channel


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