Crunchyroll announced today that tickets for the newly adapted directorial masterpiece, KIZUMONOGATARI -Koyomi Vamp-, comprised of the three KIZUMONOGATARI trilogy films, are now on sale for audiences in the United States and Canada.
The film, distributed by Crunchyroll and Sony Pictures Entertainment, will only be released for one day only in a few select theaters across the United States and Canada on August 28 offering fans the unique opportunity to experience Tatsuya Oishi’s breathtaking animation on the big screen.
KIZUMONOGATARI -Koyomi Vamp- is a three-film anime adaptation comprised of edited footage from the trilogy of films of the same name, which was previously released in 2016 and 2017 and featured animation produced by SHAFT. The film will only be available in Japanese with English subtitles.
On July 27, KIZUMONOGATARI -Koyomi Vamp- held its North American premiere at the Fantasia International Film Festival as part of the Animation Plus Section, drawing in a large crowd of anime enthusiasts eager to experience the latest installment in the beloved series.
Audiences can purchase tickets now at Fandango
Crunchyroll describes the film as follows:
KIZUMONOGATARI -Koyomi Vamp- centers around a high school student named Koyomi Araragi, who survives an encounter with a gorgeous yet helpless vampire, Kiss-shot Acerola-orion Heart-under-blade.
It was one fateful evening when Koyomi Araragi encountered her – Kiss-shot Acerola-orion Heart-under-blade: Legendary Vampire, Killer of Apparitions, and King of Apparitions. Her legs and arms were cruelly torn apart, her extravagant dress soaked in red; she’s a monster who finds herself in a tragic state, lying in a pool of her own blood. However, Koyomi finds her to be beautiful this way.
Written by NISIOISIN and animated by SHAFT, KIZUMONOGATARI -Koyomi Vamp- takes you back to the beginning, the origin of the MONOGATARI story. Originally released as three separate movies, the upcoming film installment summarizes the KIZUMONOGATARI trilogy and can be seen exclusively in theaters.
Source: Press Release