Date: 2018 September 08 19:25
Posted by Joe
Anime fans in Glasgow looking for something good to watch on the big screen will be keen to get to the screening of Bungo Stray Dogs: DEAD APPLE. The screening is brought to Glasgow by the good folks at anime streaming service Crunchyroll. The screening will be in Japanese with English subtitles. The film will be shown as part of the Glasgow Youth Film Festival. The screening is set for 14:10 on Saturday 15th September 2018. They've also got a dubbed screening of Mary and the Witch's Flower on the same day at 11:30.
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Crunchyroll, the world's largest anime destination, is showing the full-length anime movie Bungo Stray Dogs: DEAD APPLE during the Glasgow Youth Film Festival on Saturday, September 15th at 14.10. It's the movie's first theatrical screening in the United Kingdom, and it will take place at the Glasgow Film Theatre.
Based on the popular Japanese manga series, Bungo Stray Dogs: DEAD APPLE is sure to stun audiences with its thrilling storyline and beautiful animation. Fans can now purchase tickets for £10.50 at the Glasgow Youth Film Festival website.
Bungo Stray Dogs: DEAD APPLE synopsis
Six years has passed since the bloodbath known as the Dragon's Head Rush conflict.
Over 500 people with supernatural powers have been found dead -- presumably by suicide. The Armed Detective Agency is tasked with the mission to capture Shibusawa Tatsuhiko, the mysterious special ability user thought to be involved. But when Osamu Dazai disappears, the "Demon" Fyodor begins showing his shadow.
Those with supernatural powers, known as Special ability users, are threatened by an onslaught of unprecedentedly powerful enemies, and the city of Yokohama begins falling into a terrifying nightmare.
Atsushi and Kyouka infiltrate Shibusawa's fortress, where they are met by Akutagawa, who delivers an unthinkable truth.