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Ninja Scroll Returns to North American Theatres This September

The 1993 samurai period drama anime film Ninja Scroll is returning to North American theatres this year, courtesy of Iconic Events Releasing and HIDIVE. The theatrical re-release this year is part of Iconic Events Releasing’s 2024-2025 AX Cinema Nights series and will screen in over 500 U.S. theaters on September 11, 12 & 15 and be presented in both Japanese with English subtitles and English dub. This year also marks the 30th anniversary of the film’s released release in the region. A trailer has been released following the announcement:

Ninja Scroll – Trailer for 30th Anniversary of North America Theatrical Release

AX Cinema Nights is a year-round movie event series celebrating the best new and classic anime films by bringing them to theaters across North America. It provides the passionate fan community with immersive and unforgettable experiences beyond the annual Anime Expo. When visiting the special page for AX Cinema Nights, other films that are set to be released include Metropolis, Paprika and Cowboy Bebop: The Movie. Past releases include Perfect Blue, Ghost in the Shell, and Tokyo Godfathers.

The official listing for the event lists Ninja Scroll’s synopsis as follows:
When Jubei saves a young ninja woman from the unthinkable, he assumes that’s the end of it. To his surprise, it’s only just the beginning. Together, the two investigate the mysterious deaths of an entire village which uncovers a conspiracy of demonic proportions! Getting closer to the truth, the demonic forces will stop at nothing to silence Jubei and his companion for good!

Madhouse animated the film under the direction of Yoshiaki Kawajiri, who also did the screenplay. Yutaka Minowa served as the character designer and animation director while Hiromasa Ogura did the art direction. Hitoshi Yamaguchi was the photography director, with music by Kaoru Wada.

Producers for the film included Shigeru Kitayama, Masako Fukuyo, and Kazuhiko Ikeguchi. Toho, JVC, and Movic were part of the production team.

Source: Press Release, Special Website
© 1993 Yoshiaki Kawajiri / Madhouse / FlyingDog / TOHO CO., LTD. / MOVIC INC. All Right Reserved.

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