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    Source: Fuji Creative Corporation Official Site: psycho-pass.com

    PSYCHO-PASS -- the hardboiled, gun-slinging sci-fi anime series from Katsuyuki Motohiro (BAYSIDE SHAKEDOWN), Gen Urobuchi (PUELLA MAGI MADOKA MAGICA) and Production I.G, the studio behind GHOST IN THE SHELL (?????, Kookaku Kidootai, 1995) and BLOOD: THE LAST VAMPIRE ????? ? ??? ??????, 2000? -- comes to the big screen with PSYCHO-PASS THE MOVIE (??? PSYCHO-PASS ?????, Gekijooban Saikopasu). Toho will release the film in Japanese cinemas on January 9th, while FUNimation will bring it to North America at a date TBA. Synopsis The year is 2112. Rookie inspector Akane Tsunemori and enforcer Shinya Kogami cross paths with one man. That man, Shogo Makishima, turns out to be the mastermind of a past case and Kogami’s target for revenge. When Makishima goes on to shake the foundations of a peacekeeping system, he poses the question about where justice exists. In time, Kogami takes justice into his own hands against Makishima before he goes into hiding... In the year 2116, the government of Japan begins exporting the Sibyl System and unmanned robot drones to conflict areas in an attempt to spread its system to all corners of the globe. SEAUn -- the Southeast Asia Union -- decides to test the Sibyl System, and with it the floating city of Shambhalafloat achieves fleeting peace and security. However, shortly thereafter, terrorists from SEAUn enter Japanese soil... With the involvement of one man, the terrorists attempt to sneak through the Sibyl System and launch an attack against the system’s brain. Akane Tsunemori of the Criminal Investigation Division sets off to investigate Shambhalafloat. The truth of the justice brought down on a new land is revealed...

    Credits Japanese Theatrical Release Date: January 9, 2015 Running Time: 120 Minutes Rating: R15+ Voice Cast Akane Tsunemori: Kana Hanazawa Nobuchika Ginoza: Kenji Nojima Mika Shimotsuki: Ayane Sakura Yayoi Kunizuka: Shizuka Itou Sho Hinakawa: Takahiro Sakurai Shion Karanomori: Miyuki Sawashiro Teppei Sugo: Hiroki Touchi Jouji Saiga: Kazuhiro Yamaji Dominator: Noriko Hidaka Nicholas Wong: Hiroshi Kamiya Desmond Rutaganda: Unshou Ishizuka Shinya Kpgami: Tomokazu Seki Staff Executive Director: Katsuyuki Motohiro Director: Naoyoshi Shiotani Original Story: Gen Urobuchi Screenplay: Gen Urobuchi, Makoto Fukami Original Character Design: Akira Amano Character Design: Kouji Aoki, Kyoji Asano, Naoyuki Onda Art Director: Shuichi Kusamori Chief Animation Director: Naoyuki Onda 3D Director: Atsushi Mimura Color Design: Emiko Ueno Director of Photography: Eiji Arai Editor: Yoshinori Murakami Sound Director: Yoshikazu Iwanami Music: Yugo Kanno Theme Song: "Who What Who What" by Ling Tosite Sigure Production: Psycho-Pass Production Committee Animation Production: Production I.G Distributor: Toho (Japan), Funimation (North America) International Sales: Fuji Creative Corporation © PSYCHO-PASS Committee


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