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Tatsuki Fujimoto’s Look Back Movie’s US Release Date Revealed

The official U.S. release dates for Look Back, the critically acclaimed animated movie based on Chainsaw Man’s Tatsuki Fujimoto’s one-shot manga, have been set for North American territories. The independent film distributor GKIDS, known for its quality Studio Ghibli releases, announced it has acquired both the theatrical and home release rights for the upcoming film and will release the highly anticipated anime movie in North American cinemas this October.

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Look Back Anime Movie: Trailer, Visuals and More

Look Back is a really underrated one-shot manga by Tatsuki Fujimoto. The manga about two school students, Ayumu and Kyomoto, who aspire to become manga artists, has finally gotten an anime release.

The anime movie started airing on 28th June in Japan. The Look Back manga hit over 4 million reads just within the second day of its release. This piece of information itself raised the expectations for this anime.

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Look Back Anime Director Reveals the Struggles in Japan’s Anime Industry

We all enjoy watching anime. The vibrant, colorful landscapes, attractive characters, and captivating scenes are all part of the appeal. However, many people are unaware of the significant amount of pain and hard work that goes into creating these animations[…]

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Look Back Anime Film – Release Date, Plot and Latest Updates

Tatsuki Fujimoto, the mastermind behind the popular series Chainsaw Man, has embarked on a new project that deviates from his usual shonen and dark fantasy genres. His upcoming anime, ‘Look Back,’ is a heartwarming story that promises to captivate viewers with its touching plot and gentle visuals[…]

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Debatable Portrayal of Mental Illness Bared in Tatsuki Fujimoto’s Look Back

Tatsuki Fujimoto is currently the man with the golden touch in the manga industry. Anything he creates becomes the reigning hit, so when his latest one-shot, Look Back, was published, unsurprisingly, the whole world’s gaze landed on it. The manga quickly amassed a whopping 1.2 million views[…]