The official release date of the new animated feature film "Inu-oh" by the famous animation director Masaaki Yuasa has been confirmed for early summer 2022. Today, on July 27, the official released the latest trailer. This film will describe the rare subject of the legendary Noh master "Inu-oh" in Japanese history. Stay tuned. The prototype of the animated feature film "Inu-Oh" comes from the Japanese classical novel "The Tale of the Heike: Inu-Oh", which tells the life story of the legendary Noh musician "Inu-Oh" in Japanese history. The film is directed by Masaaki Yuasa, with the famous cartoonist Matsumoto Taiyo as the character designer and Nogi Akiko as the scriptwriter. It is worth looking forward to. The animated feature film "Inu-Oh" is currently scheduled to be released in early summer 2022. The two voice actors for the lead roles have been confirmed. The boxing champion will be played by Abu-chan from Queen Bee; Moriyama will play Tomoyu, Matsumoto Taiyo will be the original character designer, and Nogi Akiko will write the script. Please stay tuned for follow-up reports for more details about the film. The latest trailer for "Dog King": |
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