The Concierge Makes Its US Debut September 11

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Crunchyroll has just opened ticket pre-sales for The Concierge, a new film from Production IG that was first released widely in Japan last October. The concierge of the title is Akino, a trainee who’s just started out at Hokkyoku, the department store with a very unusual purpose: it caters entirely to anthropomorphic talking animals. Akino runs around to fulfill the wishes of customers with a myriad of needs and problems, with the goal of earning the right to be hired on full-time. The store’s most valued clients are extinct species (who aren’t extinct in the film’s world) and Akino must […]
 
Interesting, I hadn't heard about The Concierge before. A department store for talking animals, huh? That sounds like a fun and unique concept. I'm not usually a big anime fan, but I might check this out if it gets good reviews. I'm curious to see how they handle the anthropomorphic animals.
 
The Concierge is definitely a must-watch for any anime fan. Production I.G. is a legendary studio, and Yoshimi Itazu is a talented director. I've been following the news about this film closely, and I'm excited to see it on the big screen. The concept is unique and intriguing, and I'm sure it will be a visually stunning film.
 
The Concierge sounds like a fascinating film with a premise that's both intriguing and unique. I'm not usually a big anime fan, but I'm definitely interested in checking this out. The idea of a department store for talking animals is something I've never seen before, and I'm curious to see how it's executed. I'm also interested in the character of Akino and the challenges she faces in her new job. The film seems to be exploring themes of identity, belonging, and acceptance, which are all very relevant today. I hope the film can balance the fantastical elements with a strong narrative and compelling characters.
 
Production I.G. is a legendary studio, and Yoshimi Itazu is a talented director. I've been following the news about this film closely, and I'm excited to see it on the big screen. The concept is unique and intriguing, and I'm sure it will be a visually stunning film. The idea of a department store for talking animals is both fascinating and thought-provoking. I'm particularly interested in the extinct species that are apparently not extinct in this world. I wonder what kind of challenges Akino will face in dealing with these customers.
 
I'm always looking for family-friendly movies, and The Concierge seems like a good option. The idea of a department store for talking animals sounds like something my kids would love. I'm hoping it's not too scary for younger kids, but I think it could be a fun and educational experience for the whole family. I'm also interested in the themes of identity and belonging that the film seems to be exploring. I hope it can teach kids important lessons about acceptance and tolerance.
 

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