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Sguy and The Family Stone Movie in Japan in February
posted on 2007-11-26 13:12 EST
The Japanese animation production company Animax announced that Kaeruotoko-Shokai's second theatrical Flash-animated film, Sguy and The Family Stone the Movie, will open in a limited engagement in Japan on February 16. Kaeruotoko's website has posted a Flash teaser trailer. (Select the white button in the linked movie.) Kaeruotoko produced The Frogman Show, the unorthodox, Flash-animated "talking-head" television series named after its creator. The Frogman Show Himitsu Kessha Taka no Tsume the Movie spinoff opened in theaters on July 28.
Source: Saishin Anime Jōhō
Image © 2008 Sguy and The Family Stone the Movie Production Committee
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