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Movie Shika no Ō Delayed from September to 2021

The latest news says that the movie Shika no Ō (The Deer King), a new anime film from Production IG, has been postponed until 2021. The film will initially open in Japanese theaters on September 18 this year.

There is no official information regarding the reason why this movie was postponed. However, it seems that this delay is related to the ongoing corona pandemic.

If this film began to be released on September 18, this film would definitely compete with the Violet Evergarden film which was also released on the same day.

Shika no Ō adapted from the novel by Nahoko Uehashi (Moribito) of the same title. The anime is also the directorial debut of Masashi Ando, ​​a veteran character designer and animation director known for his work with directors such as Hayao Miyazaki, Satoshi Kon and Makoto Shinkai. Ando is the director of this film with Masayuki Miyaji (Xam’d: Lost Memories).

Ando will also handle character design and animation director issues. The script was written by Taku Kishimoto (Fruits Basket).

The novel series, which was published in 2014, centers on Van, a slave soldier who runs away and meets a mysterious girl.

This anime postponement also adds to the list of anime this year which was postponed due to the corona virus. Well, we just pray that this epidemic will soon pass and we can live normally again.

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