American distributor GKIDS and Shout! Factory announced this Monday that they will be releasing Daisuke Igurashi’s animated film Children of the Sea (Kaijuu no Kodomo) in Blu-ray and DVD. The home video release is slated for September 1.
All home video releases will include bonuses such as exclusive interviews with the film’s director Ayumu Watanabe and CGI director Kenichiro Akimoto, as well as with music composer Joe Hisaishi. Hisaishi is well-known for working on the musical scores of classic Studio Ghibli films like Princess Mononoke and Porco Rosso.
The film was supposed to be shown in limited theatrical screenings last April 20 & 22 but had to be postponed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The limited screenings are now set to run on August 11-12 in both English sub and dub.
An English-subtitled trailer was released by GKIDS, which you can watch here.
Viz Media holds the rights to release the Children of the Sea manga in English, and they describe the the story as such:
When Ruka was younger, she saw a ghost in the water at the aquarium where her dad works. Now she feels drawn toward the aquarium and the two mysterious boys she meets there, Umi and Sora. They were raised by dugongs and hear the same strange calls from the sea as she does.
Ruka’s dad and the other adults who work at the aquarium are only distantly aware of what the children are experiencing as they get caught up in the mystery of the worldwide disappearance of the oceans’ fish.
Teen voice actors Mana Ashida and Hiiro Ishibashi play lead characters Ruka Azumi and Sora, respectively. Actor Yosuke Kubozuka’s son Airu Kubozuka is playing Umi. This is the latter’s first-ever voice acting role.
Children of the Sea is directed by Ayumu Watanabe, who has directed several Doraemon films as well as anime series such as Koi wa Ameagari no You Ni (Love is Like After the Rain) Keinichi Konishi, known for his work on 2003 anime film Tokyo Godfathers, is in charge of character design and is chief animation director as well. The movie is produced by Studio 4°C and was released in Japanese theaters las June 2019.
Source: Anime News Network
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