After receiving an incredible welcome in Japan, the movie Hello Everyone! has shot to the top of our list of most awaited films, and an English dub and subtitle are getting closer.
Thus far, Haikyu! Decisive Battle at the Garbage Dump is an anime film that has broken several box office records and appears to be only getting started. Four years after the last episode of the anime, the first of two parts of the climax is finally released, much to the delight of fans who have been waiting impatiently.
The volleyball players Hinata and Tobio are the focus of the sports anime, which follows them as they get ready for the largest tournament in the high school’s history. After four seasons of waiting, the film covers that competition, and we finally get a hint as to when fans throughout the world will be able to see the picture.
Haikyu!! In Japan, subbed films begin to air this month.
The news is out that Haikyu has been dubbed! On March 15, The Dumpster Battle will debut in Japan. We can now indulge in the drama a little bit more thanks to the news’ new trailer, which centers on Nekoma High School, one of the competing schools.
It’s a little disappointing, but this implies Haikyu! It looks like the Dumpster Battle will eventually reach a global audience. Now that the movie has been dubbed and translated, the only thing left to do is schedule the beginning of the global distribution.
These movies usually leave Japan after their peak box office performance there. At the Japanese box office, Haikyu!! is holding strong thus far, earning big money every week. Though that’s just conjecture, if I had to guess, I’d say a summer release is in store.
We can at least watch the updated trailer, and if you’re in Japan, you can take your time watching the subtitled version! While you wait, make sure to peruse our list of the top anime series.