Anyamaru Tantei Kiruminzuu:The Movie (unarchived anime film)
Oct 2, 2024 0:36:22 GMT
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Post by kemonohype on Oct 2, 2024 0:36:22 GMT
Hello, I thought I would come here for help in finding or uncovering some potential missing media related to a somewhat obscure anime. Anyamaru Tantei Kiruminzuu was a magical girl anime that aired in Fall 2009 and went on for 50 episodes. (Created by Shouji Kawamori; he also created Macross and Escaflowne) It's whole gimmick is the main characters can transform into animals to save the day; me and my friends are huge fans of the series. The episodes are readily archived online, even on JM Animation's Youtube channel. [Both the original Japanese version and Korean dub] What isn't archived in a very accessible way though, is the film based off the series.
Here's where the potentially elusive media starts.
www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-03-21/anyamaru-tantei-kiruminzuu-3d-animated-film-to-open-this-summer
An announcement about two years after the anime had finished airing said that a movie was in the works. With the wording of the article, it seems like this film was made exclusively for a South Korean audience, and says there was no release in Japan. In 2014, the movie was released theatrically only in South Korea [as localized into 쥬로링 동물탐정 극장판/Change Zoororing The Movie in Korean], and has no physical DVD/BR release.
Several trailers and promotional material exist for the movie such as
After scouring the Korean web, only two results yielded any results. serieson.naver.com/v2/movie/105397
This page on Naver seems to have an option to purchase the movie digitally (not familiar if it's an app or works similar to YoutubeTV) However, it seems you need a Korean ID and phone number to access it. Another site, called TradeKorea also lists the movie, but it seems to be a supplier/trade commerce site, so I would have no idea with how that operates.
www.tradekorea.com/product/detail/P360234/Change-Zoororing-The-Movie.html
It's possible a TVrip also exists, as there is evidence it had aired on South Korean TV at one point if an advertisement is anything to go by.
I have searched as much as I can as this is all I was able to find. I would hate for this film to be lost if the links were to vanish one day or stay exclusive to Korea; the 15th anniversary of the series is approaching, and it would be a nice treat to the small, but dedicated Kiruminzoo fanbase to preserve the film. There are other mysteries about the anime I would like to know (is there an unreleased Japanese version of the film?) but my main focus is trying to preserve this South Korean exclusive movie. Any help would be appreciated!
Please move the thread if this technically isn't lost media(?)
Here's where the potentially elusive media starts.
www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-03-21/anyamaru-tantei-kiruminzuu-3d-animated-film-to-open-this-summer
An announcement about two years after the anime had finished airing said that a movie was in the works. With the wording of the article, it seems like this film was made exclusively for a South Korean audience, and says there was no release in Japan. In 2014, the movie was released theatrically only in South Korea [as localized into 쥬로링 동물탐정 극장판/Change Zoororing The Movie in Korean], and has no physical DVD/BR release.
Several trailers and promotional material exist for the movie such as
After scouring the Korean web, only two results yielded any results. serieson.naver.com/v2/movie/105397
This page on Naver seems to have an option to purchase the movie digitally (not familiar if it's an app or works similar to YoutubeTV) However, it seems you need a Korean ID and phone number to access it. Another site, called TradeKorea also lists the movie, but it seems to be a supplier/trade commerce site, so I would have no idea with how that operates.
www.tradekorea.com/product/detail/P360234/Change-Zoororing-The-Movie.html
It's possible a TVrip also exists, as there is evidence it had aired on South Korean TV at one point if an advertisement is anything to go by.
I have searched as much as I can as this is all I was able to find. I would hate for this film to be lost if the links were to vanish one day or stay exclusive to Korea; the 15th anniversary of the series is approaching, and it would be a nice treat to the small, but dedicated Kiruminzoo fanbase to preserve the film. There are other mysteries about the anime I would like to know (is there an unreleased Japanese version of the film?) but my main focus is trying to preserve this South Korean exclusive movie. Any help would be appreciated!
Please move the thread if this technically isn't lost media(?)