Space Pirate Captain Harlock 2013 Movie – Version 1 – Double-Sided Single One Sheet Mini-Poster
(Wikipedia) In 2010, Toei Animation announced that it had developed a pilot for a computer-graphics remake of the earlier manga-inspired TV series, and presented it at Tokyo International Anime Fair that year. In the next year they presented a preview of Space Pirate Captain Harlock at Annecy International Animated Film Festival. This is Toei’s highest production budget ever at the equivalent of over US$30 million. The story was reconstructed by the writer Harutoshi Fukui to reflect the themes of modern society and Toei provided the latest filmmaking technology for the film.[3] An English-narrated international teaser trailer was released for promotion.[2] It was shown in the competition of the 70th Venice International Film Festival[5][6] and was screened at the 33rd Hawaii International Film Festival.[7] It received a mixed response from critics and was nominated for the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year. It won the Lumière award in Best International 3D Feature – Animated category at the 3D Creative Arts Award (2014).
What are Chirashi?
When a new movie comes out in Japan, Chirashi are the flyers or program mini-posters that promote the movie. They only come out at the time of the movie’s release and vanish when they run out — making many of them very rare and hard to find.
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