Theatrical version of "Shinkage no Kyojin," 4D screening of the second part following the first part! Images and seating (movement/water/wind/light/smell/smoke, etc.) are interlocked.

It was announced that a 4D version of the animated film "The Second Part of the Movie: Wings of Freedom," which will be released on June 27, will be screened in summer.



The TV series, which aired from April to September 2013, was directed by Tetsuro Araki, who also directed "DEATH NOTE," and Yasuko Kobayashi, who also directed "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure," was in charge of the series composition. Yasuko Kobayashi of "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure" was in charge of the series composition. Before the broadcast, many were concerned about the intense action scenes, but when they opened the door to the series, they found it to be a masterpiece that even fans of the original story were excited to see. Even now that the series has finished airing, it continues to be a topic of conversation and has become as popular as the original manga, which has sold a total of more than 40 million copies. The long-awaited "movie version," a live-action movie and an anime movie are currently underway, and the second season of the TV anime will begin within 2016.

The second season of the TV anime will begin in 2016. "The Second Part of the Movie: The Giants of Progress - Wings of Freedom" will be a 5.1ch remastered compilation of episodes 14 to 25 of the TV series, and will be screened in 4D in the summer. The first part, released last November, was the first in Japanese animation history to be shown simultaneously in a 4DX* version, which drew much attention. This time, too, viewers will be able to fully enjoy the realism of the battles with the Titans, including the action with the 3D maneuvering devices. For more information on the screening date and theaters, please visit Details on the screening date and release theaters will be announced later.


This is a next-generation screening style that combines the effects of an attraction with the real-time and dynamic experience of various effects such as wind, water (mist), scent, smoke, and flashes, as well as back and forth, left and right, and up and down movement of the seats in conjunction with the movie scene.

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