30-year classic returns! The first Patlabor movie remake 4DX version will be released on April 17

30-year classic returns! The first Patlabor movie remake 4DX version will be released on April 17

Before we knew it, the classic anime "Mobile Police Patlabor" has been around for more than 30 years. The first theatrical version of the series, "Mobile Police Patlabor the Movie", is about to be remade in 4DX high-definition and is scheduled to be released on April 17. Let's look forward to it together.

Patlabor is a long science fiction manga created by Masami Yuuki in 1988. It tells the story of the Special Mobile Police Unit 2, a police force equipped with robots to complete various tasks. This manga is different from other similar films in that it focuses on people rather than robots. The hilarious plot and mysterious enemies make this work have a unique charm that is completely different from the Gundam series. This work has been adapted into many live-action films and TV series.

The first theatrical version of the series "Mobile Police Patlabor the Movie" premiered in 1989 and tells the story of the decisive battle in Tokyo Bay. Stay tuned.

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