1985 anime to camouflage camouflage on April 9, 10, 13

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Iconic Occasions Releasing and Anime Expo are record that their most recent installment of the AX Cinema Nights program will furthermore host a 40th anniversary screening of the Vampire Hunter D anime on April 9, 10, and 13. The program lists that tickets will scamper on sale on February 12.
AX Cinema Nights describes the film:
Within the year 12,090 AD, technology and the supernatural fill overtaken the world, leaving the land desolate and despotic. The remnants of humanity are scattered into runt communities and are living in effort of vampires who accomplish the ruling Nobility. When Count Magnus Lee tastes the blood of Doris Lang, she is forcibly chosen to be his subsequent wife. So that you can interrupt out her sick-gotten destiny, she hires a mysterious vampire hunter identified simplest as D, who comes from a unprecedented lineage.
The Vampire Hunter D OAV first launched in Japan in December 1985. Sentai Filmworks has the license to the film, and final launched it on Blu-ray Disc in 2022.
The most recent round of AX Cinema Nights incorporated screenings of Ninja Scroll in September, Metropolis 2001 in November, and Paprika earlier this month. Additionally, the occasion screened Mobile Suit Gundam I, Mobile Suit Gundam II: Soldiers of Sorrow, and Mobile Suit Gundam III: Encounters in Home in October.
The occasion furthermore screened Babymetal Memoir-43 The Film on December 11 and 15.
The occasion will camouflage camouflage Cowboy Bebop: The Film on February 5, 6, 9, and would possibly maybe maybe maybe also mute furthermore camouflage camouflage Mobile Suit Gundam: Char’s Counterattack on March 12 and March 16.
This most recent installment of AX Cinema Nights has screened all of the flicks in over 500 cinema areas in the U.S.
The foremost AX Cinema Nights occasion screened the Ryoma! The Prince of Tennis
The 2nd AX Cinema Nights occasion screened Satoshi Kon‘s Perfect Blue, Tokyo Godfathers, and Paprika movies, and furthermore the Ghost in the Shell and Cowboy Bebop: The Film anime movies.
Source: AX Cinema Nights (hyperlink 2)