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2nd Mononoke Film Streams with Hindi Dub

posted on by Adriana Hazra
Film also streams with English dub in India

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Image via Mononoke film project's X/Twitter account
Netflix began streaming Mononoke The Movie: Chapter II – The Ashes of Rage, the second film in the Mononoke franchise, with Hindi and English dubs on Thursday. The film is also streaming in Japanese with English subtitles.

Netflix released the film in India on Thursday.

The film premiered in Japan on March 14, and earned 98,093,680 yen (about US$675,360) in its first three days.

Hiroshi Kamiya reprises his role as the Medicine Seller. Other returning cast includes Haruka Tomatsu as Botan Ōtomo, Yōko Hikasa as Fuki Tokita, and Yūki Kaji as Saburōmaru Tokita.

Aina The End performs the film's theme song "Hana Musō."

The film screened at the 2025 Annecy International Animation Film Festival on June 8-14, marking its Western premiere.

Mononoke The Movie: Phantom in the Rain (Gekijōban Mononoke: Karakasa), the Mononoke project's first film, premiered in Japan in July 2024. Netflix began streaming the film in India on November 28. The film was previously slated to open in 2023, but was delayed. Alongside the announcement of the delay in February 2023, the film's staff also announced that Takahiro Sakurai would no longer reprise the role of the Medicine Seller as originally planned. Kamiya instead voices the protagonist the Medicine Seller in the film.

The third film, Gekijōban Mononoke Dai-San-Shō: Hebigami, will open in spring 2026.

The Mononoke film project will have three films. The Mononoke anime premiered in 2007 and aired for 12 episodes. The series is a spinoff of the Ayakashi - Samurai Horror Tales anime. Specifically, it follows the medicine seller from the "Bakeneko" (Goblin Cat) arc. The Mononoke anime has five arcs, the last of which is titled "Bakeneko."

Source: Netflix


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