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Batman Ninja vs. Yakuza League Anime Film Reveals Cast, Visual for Joker, Harley

posted on by Crystalyn Hodgkins
Wataru Takagi, Rie Kugimiya reprise roles from Batman Ninja for upcoming film

Warner Bros. Japan revealed a new visual and cast members on Friday for Joker and Harley Quinn for Batman Ninja vs. Yakuza League, its new Batman Ninja CG anime film. Wataru Takagi and Rie Kugimiya will reprise their roles from Batman Ninja as Joker and Harley Quinn, respectively.

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Image courtesy of Warner Bros. Japan

The words on Joker's jacket above, besides stating his name, translate roughly to "violence laughter demon tribe" and "clown of demons, folly, and naught."

The anime will be a part of the "Bats in Translation" panel at New York Comic-Con on October 17 at 3:00 p.m. EDT.

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Image courtesy of Warner Bros. Japan

The anime will star:

Junpei Mizusaki, the producer of the opening animation sequences for JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders and Kamikaze Douga CEO/founder, is returning from Batman Ninja to direct the film alongside Shinji Takagi (unit director for Blood: The Last Vampire). Kamikaze Douga is again animating the film. Returning staff members also include scriptwriter Kazuki Nakashima, character designer Takashi Okazaki, and composer Yūgo Kanno.

Warner Bros. released the Batman Ninja anime film digitally in April 2018, and on home video in May 2018. The release included the Japanese audio track as well as the English dub. The anime debuted in Japanese theaters in June 2018 with the Japanese voice cast. The film aired on Toonami in October 2021.

In Batman Ninja, Batman travels back to Japan's Warring States period and defeats villains such as The Joker, who have become feudal lords.

Masato Hisa (Nobunagun, Area 51) launched a manga adaptation of the anime in Monthly Hero's magazine in June 2018, and ended it in September 2019. The manga won a Seiun Award in August 2020.

The anime film also inspired a stage play that ran in November 2021.

Source: Press release


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