Film distributor eleven Arts confirmed on Tuesday that has partnered with FUNimation Entertainment to release the film of the anime Trigun: Badlands Rumble in summer 2011.
FUNimation has confirmed with ANN that some theaters will show a dubbed version in English of the film, while others show the film with the original track in Japanese. The company also told ANN that Funimation Trigun official website will be updated with the programming of projection "soon". FUNimation originally indicated plans to release the film theatrically when he announced the license at Anime Expo 2010.
Yasuhiro Nightow Trigun manga originally was released in 1995 in the anthology of manga Shonen Captain Tokuma Shoten. In 1997 the magazine folded and Nightow changed editors, freeing our Shonen Gahosha Trigun Maximum in Young King until the series ended in 2008. In 1998, Madhouse Studios animated anime television based on the series, which United States Geneon licensed in 1999. After closure of Geneon USA, Funimation acquired the rights to the original series. Dark Horse Comics acquired the rights to North America for both sets of manga in 2003 and had released the final volume in the series in 2009.
Plans for a date of film of animated role Trigun back in 2005, when Masao Maruyama from the asylum told a magazine of anime U.K. that his studio was working on the film. However, the film did not reach good port until spring 2010 release in Japan.
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