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    Chinese anime fans treated to visual delight with releases of Japanese movies

    ByTrulyNews

    Apr 26, 2024
    Chinese anime fans treated to visual delight with releases of Japanese movies
    Chinese anime fans treated to visual delight with releases of Japanese movies
    A still of the Japanese animated film. [Photo provided to China Daily]

    April has become a visual extravaganza for Chinese anime enthusiasts, with the recent release of Hayao Miyazaki’s Oscar-winning film

    The Boy and the Heron

    followed by the highly anticipated arrival of

    Spy x Family Code: White

    , one of Japan’s highest-grossing films this year, hitting theaters across the Chinese mainland on April 30.

    Based on the manga series

    Spy × Family

    by Japanese artist Tatsuya Endo, the film delves into the captivating escapades of a fictitious family unit, comprising a spy father, an assassin mother, and their telepathic daughter, as they embark on a thrilling new adventure.

    The movie made its grand debut at the Solana shopping complex in downtown Beijing on April 20, featuring the world’s inaugural outdoor screening on an LED screen of CINITY, a colossal screen system developed in-house by China. The event also boasted a sprawling 1,000-square-meter area meticulously crafted to replicate iconic settings and props from the film.

    The movie held the premiere in downtown Beijing on April 20. [Photo provided to China Daily]

    Having premiered in Japan on Dec 2, the movie has garnered an impressive 8.1 out of 10 rating on the popular review aggregator Douban, signaling its widespread appeal and acclaim.

    Interestingly, the eve of the lucrative Labor Day holiday on April 30 will witness the simultaneous release of two Japanese animated films in Chinese theaters. Alongside

    Spy x Family Code: White

    , audiences will also be treated to the debut of Miyazaki’s 2004 classic

    Howl’s Moving Castle

    , marking its first-ever import to the Chinese mainland.