Today (October 24), Japan released a slightly surprising news that the animation "Osomatsu-chan", adapted from the original work by Fujio Akatsuka, will collaborate with the horror movie "IT". The official said that the point that led to this collaboration was that "Osomatsu-kun was animated again after 27 years since 1988, and IT was made into a movie again after 27 years since 1990." No matter how you look at it, it seems a bit far-fetched. Note 1: The TV animation "Matsumoto no Sobatsu" was produced by Japan's Studio Pierrot to commemorate the 80th birthday of the original manga author Fujio Akatsuka. It was released in 2017; subsequently, the "Matsumoto no Sobatsu" theatrical animation was released in Japan in March 2019. Note 2: The new version of “IT” was released in North America in September 2017; “IT: Chapter Two” was released in North America in September 2019, and in Japan on November 1. Linkage promotional image It is reported that the official has also specially produced a video for this collaboration, which will be released later. |
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