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Laughing Under the Clouds: Side Story

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5 Anime Movies That Need to Head West

Laughing Under the Clouds is a popular manga that was eventually adapted into an anime series in 2014. While the series is available on Funimation, there hasn’t been a lot of word on a worldwide release for the upcoming animated film. The film Laughing Under the Clouds: Side Story will release in Japan this December and is slated to be the first of three films that are all based on the popular manga.

It takes its audience through a country filled with disarray, rebellion and conflict. In the midst of all the chaos, the Kumo brothers have been tasked with the responsibility of rounding up the many criminals that are currently running free and taking advantage of a government that is experiencing a particularly vulnerable moment. The manga and the anime series show of great action scenes all while failing to let the story dwindle away. Now the movie is bringing the animators of Attack on Titan on board to give the animated films the same breath of life and we’re just hoping that fans in the West will get to witness it soon too.


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