×
  • remind me tomorrow
  • remind me next week
  • never remind me
Subscribe to the ANN Newsletter • Wake up every Sunday to a curated list of ANN's most interesting posts of the week. read more

News
Netflix Adds Pokemon and Seven Deadly Sins Films

posted on by Andrew Osmond

Netflix has added the following two anime films to its platform:

The English-dubbed Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You! is available here, pictured right. (The Japanese track is not available.) The film is an alternative retelling of the original series, showing how Ash (Satoshi) and Pikachu came to know each other. Pikachu was not cooperative toward Ash, but Ash only wanted to be friends with Pikachu. On the day they set out from Pallet Town (Masara Town), both of them saw a Ho-oh flying and made a vow to someday go and meet it. Kunihiko Yuyama directed the film

The Seven Deadly Sins the Movie: Prisoners of the Sky is available here both dubbed and subtitled. Spun off from The Seven Deadly Sins TV series, the film features a completely new story by original manga creator Nakaba Suzuki. In the story, [Highlight white text to read spoilers for the end of the first anime season] a little time has passed since The Seven Deadly Sins and Princess Elizabeth brought peace to the kingdom. To celebrate the king's birthday, The Seven Deadly Sins travel to a remote land in search of the phantom ingredient "sky fish."

Meliodas and Hawk end up at a "Sky Palace" that exists above the clouds, where all the residents have wings. Meliodas is mistaken for a boy who committed a crime and is thrown in prison. Meanwhile, the residents are preparing a ceremony for defense against a ferocious beast that awakens once every 3,000 years. But the Six Knights of Black, a Demon Clan army, arrives and removes the seal on the beast in order to threaten the lives of the residents of Sky Palace. Meliodas and his allies meet the Six Knights of Black in battle.

Via Anime UK News


discuss this in the forum (6 posts) |
bookmark/share with: short url

News homepage / archives