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Tatsuki Fujimoto 17-26 Anime Gets 2-Part Theatrical Screenings in Hong Kong on October 17, 24

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Anime debuts in 240 countries on Amazon Prime Video on November 7


Hong Kong film distributor Neofilms began streaming a Chinese- and English-subtitled trailer on Wednesday for the Tatsuki Fujimoto 17-26 anthology anime series. The trailer reveals that the anime will get a two-part theatrical screening in Hong Kong, with the first part opening in Hong Kong on October 17, and the second part opening on October 24.





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The anime will have its world premiere on October 5 during the Global Stage Hollywood Film Festival 2025 at the TCL Chinese 6 Theatre in Hollywood.

The anime will have its limited two-week screening run at nine cinemas throughout Japan, starting on October 17. The eight-episode anime will screen in two four-episode parts, both opening on October 17. The first part will include the titles A Couple Clucking Chickens Were Still Kickin' in the Schoolyard, Sasaki Stopped a Bullet, Love is Blind, and Shikaku. The second part will include the titles Mermaid Rhapsody, Woke-Up-as-a-Girl Syndrome, Nayuta of the Prophecy, and Sisters.

The anime will exclusively debut in over 240 countries and territories on Prime Video on November 7. 

The anthology series will include the following titles, cast, and staff:

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Title: A Couple Clucking Chickens Were Still Kickin' in the Schoolyard
 Story: A tale of two survivors' bond in a post-apocalyptic world.

Cast:

Staff:


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Title: Sasaki Stopped a Bullet
 Story: A story that explores the intense emotions of adolescence.

Cast:

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Title: Love is Blind
 Story: A sci-fi romantic comedy about love on a cosmic scale.

Cast:

Staff:


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Title: Shikaku
 Story: A twisted love story of an unhinged assassin girl.

Cast:

Staff:


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Title: Mermaid Rhapsody
 Story: A touching romance between a boy and a mermaid centered around an underwater piano.

Cast:

Staff:


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Title: Woke-Up-as-a-Girl Syndrome
 Story: A story about finding one's true self beyond gender norms.

Cast:

Staff:


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Title: Nayuta of the Prophecy
 Story: Depicts the journey of siblings bound by a harsh destiny.

Cast:

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Title: Sisters
 Story: Depicts the rivalry, conflict, and growth between artistically inclined sisters.

Cast:

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Viz Media licensed both the Tatsuki Fujimoto Before Chainsaw Man: 17-21 and Tatsuki Fujimoto Before Chainsaw Man: 22-26 manga collections. The company released the former in January 2023 and the latter in April 2023. Shueisha published the first and second compiled book volumes in Japan in October and November 2021, respectively. 

Tatsuki Fujimoto (Fire Punch) debuted the Chainsaw Man manga in Weekly Shonen Jump in December 2018 and ended its "first part," the "Kōan" (Public Safety) arc, in December 2020. The manga's second part, titled "Gakkō-hen" (School Arc), started on Shueisha's Shonen Jump+ service in July 2022. The manga won the Best Manga award at The Harvey Awards for three consecutive years. 

The manga inspired a television anime adaptation that premiered on TV Tokyo and five other affiliated channels, as well as on Amazon Prime Video in October 2022. Crunchyroll is streaming the anime in over 200 countries and territories around the world. The Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc opened in Japan on September 19.

The anime film adaptation of Fujimoto's "Look Back" one-shot manga opened in theaters in Japan in June 2024. GKIDS screened the film in October 2024 in North America. The film won the award for Best Animation of the Year at the 34th Annual Japan Movie Critics Award in April.


Source: Neofilms YouTube channel


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