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MediaLink Opens The First Slam Dunk Anime Film in Hong Kong, Macau in Early 2023

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
New film based on Takehiko Inoue's Slam Dunk basketball manga opens in Japan on December 3

Chinese film distributor MediaLink announced last Friday that it will open The First Slam Dunk, the new anime film of Takehiko Inoue's Slam Dunk basketball manga, in Hong Kong and Macau in early 2023.

The film will open in Japan on December 3. The movie will have IMAX screenings in 40 cinemas all over Japan, and Dolby Atmos screenings in 34 cinemas starting on December 3. The movie will get Dolby Cinema screenings starting on December 10.

The film stars:

Inoue is personally directing the film at Toei Animation and writing the script. Among the listed staff members are character designer/animation director Yasuyuki Ebara (Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress) and technical directors Katsuhiko Kitada (Attack on Titan episodes, Major: Yūjō no Winning Shot), Naoki Miyahara (Digimon Adventure, Popin Q), Toshio Ōhashi (LayereD Stories 0), and Yū Kamatani (Looking for Magical DoReMi, Precure Super Stars!).

Daiki Nakazawa is directing the CG, and Yūta Ogura is producing the CG. Kazuo Ogura is directing the art. Yōta Tsuruoka is directing the sound with Koji Kasamatsu.

The group The Birthday will perform the film's opening theme, and 10-FEET will perform the ending theme song "Dai Zero Kan."

Inoue published his iconic sports manga in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine from 1990 to 1996 for a total of 31 volumes. The manga inspired a television anime in 1993, and it received four anime film sequels. Crunchyroll is streaming the series, and it describes the story:

Hanamichi Sakuragi is a delinquent with a long history of getting dumped by girls. After enrolling in Shohoku High School, Hanamichi becomes interested in a girl named Haruko who loves the game of basketball.

Source: MediaLink's Facebook page


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