Just in time for the holidays, the GKids, photographers from around the world, bring the right gift to the middle-class fans.
On Thursday, the company announced that it had acquired the rights to distribution of local North American games and neo-noir by Satoshi Kon & # 39; s, Tokyo Godababa. After the 2018 re-release Perfect Color
"Satoshi Kon remains one of the most celebrated and widely watched s torytellers," said GKids President David Jesteadt. “By the reproduction of Tokyo Godababa
Like many of Kon's films, Tokyo Godababa paints a simple foundation with dimensional psychology and hand drawn art. On Christmas night, three homeless people found a baby girl near a rubbish bin. In addition to finding a great clue how to bring the baby back to his mother, Gin, a crippled man with an abundance of supplements, Hannah, a former queen left and young, and Miyuki, a senior runaway, come together to solve the mystery. As they wander through the cold streets of Tokyo, their iconic clock ride has become one of the hallmarks.
The announcement of the re-release of GKids comes from the heels of the nominated Annie Award nominee, named after the recipient of the Winsor McCay Award, the organization's award for lifetime achievement.