After A Cinema in Australia that Has the Japanese Dub of Arrietty?

screenshot 10 12204 After A Cinema in Australia that Has the Japanese Dub of Arrietty?

While I personally did not mind what version of the movie I saw, I am aware that some people for various reasons of their own would have liked to see the movie dubbed in Japanese with English subtitles over seeing the movie with the UK English dub. However, those of you might have found it rather difficult to find a cinema that screens with the Japanese dub, with a greater majority of them exclusively screening in English. Well your search is over, as Madman Entertainment this morning produced a list of cinemas you can check out that have this particular dub, although I would strongly advise contacting them prior to purchasing your ticket as they might in the off-chance be screening both versions instead of just one or the other. The cinemas listed are as follows:

  • CINEMA NOVA, CARLTON, VIC
  • DENDY NEWTOWN, NSW
  • EVENT GEORGE ST, NSW
  • DENDY PORTSIDE, QLD
  • DENDY CANBERRA, ACT
  • PALACE NOVA EASTEND, S/A
  • LUNA OUTDOOR LEEDERVILLE, W/A
  • LUNA SX, FREMANTLE W/A

Unfortunately with one or two cinemas per state you might have to go out of your way to find a cinema screening it, but as my REVIEW on the film more or less states, it is worth checking out. With any luck Arrietty will be in cinemas for another few weeks and should recieve a physical media release (DVD/Blu-ray) well and truly be the end of the year.

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