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Last Exile: Fam, The Silver Wing Film's Trailer, Visual Posted

posted on by Egan Loo
Designer Range Murata draws new visual for compilation film with 100 new shots

The trailer and visual for Gekijō-ban Last Exile: Ginyoku no Fam Over the wishes (Last Exile -Fam, The Silver Wing- the Movie: Over the Wishes"), the compilation film of the Last Exile -Fam, The Silver Wing- television anime, debuted on Tuesday. The trailer features the original television anime's opening theme song "Buddy" by Maaya Sakamoto.


The film will recompile the original television series with about 100 shots of newly animated shots. It will also have reshot footage, and some of the dialogue is being recorded again. The film will play on 10 theaters throughout Japan, including Tokyo's Shinjuku Wald 9 and Ikebukuro HUMAX Cinemas, for two weeks starting on February 6, 2016. Eirin, the Film Classification and Rating Committee in Japan, listed the film as one hour and 59 minutes long from the distributor Tōkȳu Recreation.

Eirin's listing describes the story: the Sky Pirate Fam and Millia (the princess who Fam rescued as her Turan Kingdom faced devastation) wage a battle against the Ades Federation that reduced Turan to ashes, and aim to establish a revived Turan Kingdom.

Origimal character designer Range Murata drew the new visual below:

Participating theaters will begin selling a special advance ticket bundled with a B2 poster featuring this visual on November 21.

Last Exile -Fam, The Silver Wing- takes place two years after the original Last Exile. Humanity has returned to Earth after an exile that lasted generations, and the only nation that remained on Earth during the exile is now waging war on those that have returned. The story follows sky pirates Fam and Giselle, who rescue a princess and join her in saving her kingdom and bringing about peace.

The series premiered in 2011. FUNimation Entertainment streamed the series as it aired in Japan and released the series on home video with an English dub.

Thanks to Dennis R. for the embedded video

Source: animeanime.jp


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