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Five anime films soon in 4K resolution in the cinema for the first time

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The publisher KSM Anime announced today that five anime films will soon be brought to the cinema for the first time in 4K resolution. We summarize.

Dates still open

The films that receive a German Ultra HD theatrical release are “Ame & Yuki – The Wolfskinder” (2012), »BELLE« (2021), “The girl who jumped through time” (2006), “The boy and the beast” (2015) and »Summer Wars« (2009), all of which come from director Mamoru Hosoda.

Specific dates are not yet known at the current time. As usual, we keep you up to date with all the news. A 4K Blu-Ray release has already been announced for “AME & Yuki-The Wolfskinder”.

Below are all details and short contents of the five films. With a click on the respective title, you get more information directly.


“Ame & Yuki – The Wolfskinder”

The approximately two -hour film “Ame & Yuki – The Wolfskinder” Is to one Not yet known date to be seen for the first time in Ultra HD in the German cinemas. In addition, a 4K blu-ray release is planned for September 18, 2025.

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»BELLE«

The anime film »BELLE« From 2021 can soon can be viewed for the first time in the 4K version in the cinema. A start date is announced.

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The reserved student Suzu finds her voice as singer Belle in the virtual world and suddenly becomes famous. There she meets an angry, mysterious beast that is persecuted by many. In search of his identity, Suzu discovers her own courage and faces her past.

The approximately 100-minute drama film “The girl who jumped through time” running soon In the 4K version in German cinemas. An appointment is still pending.

Makoto finds out that she can travel through time – initially an exciting adventure that makes her life easier. But with every intervention, the scope of your deeds grows. A harmless game becomes a moving story about responsibility, friendship and the limits of the intervention.



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