First 3 Episodes of "Dan Da Dan" Set to Hit UK and Ireland Cinemas

First 3 Episodes of Dan Da Dan Set to Hit UK and Ireland Cinemas

First 3 Episodes of "Dan Da Dan" Set to Hit UK and Ireland Cinemas

Exciting news for anime fans in the UK and Ireland as the highly anticipated "Dan Da Dan" anime is set to make its big-screen debut! Starting Friday, September 13, select cinemas in these regions will showcase the first three episodes of the series. This sneak peek comes just ahead of the anime’s official broadcast in October, and it promises to be a must-see event for fans of the manga and newcomers alike. The episodes will be screened in Japanese with English subtitles, allowing viewers to experience the story in its original language.

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"Dan Da Dan" is based on Yukinobu Tatsu's manga, described as a "paranormal mystery battle and romantic comedy." The anime adaptation is produced by Science SARU, a studio known for its visually stunning and innovative work, and features direction by Fūga Yamashiro. With a stellar team behind the scenes, including scriptwriter Hiroshi Seko (known for hits like Attack on Titan and Jujutsu Kaisen ) and composer Kensuke Ushio ( Chainsaw Man , DEVILMAN crybaby ), the series is shaping up to be one of the standout anime releases of the year.

The anime follows the story of Momo Ayase, a high school girl with a background in spirit mediums, and her classmate Okarun, who is obsessed with the occult. Their worlds collide in a heated debate about the existence of ghosts and aliens. To prove each other wrong, they embark on separate quests—one to an abandoned hospital believed to be the site of a UFO encounter, and the other to a haunted tunnel. What follows is a series of supernatural events that challenge their beliefs and bring them face-to-face with unexplainable phenomena.

In addition to screening the episodes, the event will also feature exclusive interviews with the key staff, including Yukinobu Tatsu himself, providing fans with insights into the creation of the anime and its transition from manga to television.

For those who can’t attend the cinema screenings, the anime will be available for streaming worldwide in October on Netflix and Crunchyroll. This means that fans outside the UK and Ireland can also look forward to joining in on the excitement. With its unique blend of supernatural action and quirky romance, "Dan Da Dan" is already generating considerable buzz in the anime community.

If you’re an anime enthusiast or simply love a good paranormal adventure, be sure to catch this early screening and be among the first to experience "Dan Da Dan" on the big screen. It’s a fantastic opportunity to dive into a world where ghosts, aliens, and high school drama intertwine in a way that only anime can deliver!

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