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Release date United States: TBA, DVD release: TBA

Director: Michael Arias

Cast:

Y? Aoi as Shiro (voice)
Masayuki Furuya as Nasty Boyfriend (voice)
Yusuke Iseya as Kimura (voice)
Kankur? Kud? as Sawada (voice)
Sanchu Mori as Kozo (voice)
Masahiro Motoki as Hebi (voice)
Hiroto Nakajima as Suzuki's Button Man 1 (voice)
Rokur? Naya as (voice)
Kazunari Ninomiya as Kuro (voice)
Yoshinori Okada as Vanilla (voice)
Nao Omori as Chocola (voice)
Hiroshi Shibata as Suzuki's Button Man 2 (voice)
Min Tanaka as Nezumi (voice)

About:

From the creators of Animatrix comes this visually-stunning new anime film based on a popular Japanese manga written by Taiyo Matsumoto. In Treasure Town, where the moon smiles and young boys can fly, life can be both gentle and brutal. This is never truer than for our heroes, Black and White, two street urchins who watch over the city, doing battle with an array of old-world Yakuza and alien assassins vying to rule the decaying metropolis. Tekkon Kinkreet is a dynamic tale of brotherhood that addresses the faults of present day society, true love lost, and the kindness of the human heart.

A brutal elegy for our changing times as well as a tour-de-force of visual artistry, Tekkon Kinkreet is a deeply resonant story with a heart. The title Tekkon Kinkreet is a play on the Japanese words for ?concrete,? ?iron,? and ?muscle,? and it suggests the warring images of steel and concrete cities amassing against the powers of the imagination. Until now, at least in imports abroad, anime style has almost entirely been characterized by wide-eyed heroes, big robots, and uninspired plotting. Tekkon Kinkreet jettisons these stereotypes in favor of a more realistic, European ethos, successfully incorporating engaging child characters and a complex action plot into a poetic, engaging story.

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Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment