“Red” begins in German and Austrian cinemas in October

“Red” begins in German and Austrian cinemas in October

will start soon fifteenth movie From the famous Japanese anime series One Piece in German and Austrian cinemas. Pre-sale tickets for Toei Animation have already begun.

Princess Utah presents her first live concert on the island of music Elijah. Its special sound attracts the Straw Hat gang, other pirates and even the Navy. But when Luffy revealed her secret, she suddenly appeared in a completely different light. It was no longer clear if her voice really meant eternal happiness. What if it leads to endless prison?

German premiere in Berlin

In Germany, the premiere of One Piece: Red will begin on October 11 Delphi Film Palace in Berlin. There is a free choice of seats and entry begins at 6:30 pm. The movie then begins immediately at 8 p.m.

There will also be notable visitors from Japan: after the show there will be a talk with Cief Assistant Director Aya Komaki and Producer Keisuke Izumi. The voice actress for the singing beauty of Utah, Zina Laos, is also doing the homage.

Yuta, his childhood friend Luffy, is voiced in German by Zina Laos. Photo: Eiichiro Oda

Yuta Maruyama, who will conduct the conversation in two languages, will be the platform supervisor. Interviews will also be possible this evening, registration in advance is desirable.

Exclusive Festival Kit at the premiere

The film celebrated its world premiere in Japan at the end of July, and has been in cinemas since the beginning of August. In the USA, Canada, New Zealand and Australia, fans can also accompany their heroes on their latest adventure in cinema.

Tickets are available at Evenbrightwith two options for fans to choose from: the regular ticket and the ticket including the festival set, which consists of a shirt, bag, and other movie-related merchandise.

ONE PIECE RED FESTIVAL KIT
Visitors to the film’s Berlin premiere can purchase this festival set with their tickets. Photo: one piece

Crunchyroll brings Toei Animation’s feature film “One Piece: Red” to cinemas in the original Japanese language with subtitles and German dubbed version. The film’s seven songs remained in the original language in all versions. You can see an overview of cinemas showing the latest adventure of the Straw Hats over here.

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