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Chikara stops Rip while Andy shoots him from behind. Rip and his allies escape using an Orca summoned by Latla. Andy confirms that Rip's ability has been released so Fuuko is now safe. Fuuko invites Chikara to join the Union. A week later, while waiting at Chikara's school to see whether or not he will join them, Andy and Fuuko are confronted by a much younger looking Rip. 15"Under"Katsuichi NakayamaSei TsugutaKatsuichi NakayamaJanuary 20, 2024 (2024-01-20) Rip states he is there to tell Andy and Fuuko what him and his group are doing and to deliver an Artifact that looks like a revolver. Upon touching it, Andy and Fuuko see images of Ragnarök. Rip states the Union's fight against God is pointless and that his team Under seek to have Negators rule the world until Ragnarök happens. Rip says they will carry this plan out in three months before he leaves. Chikara, overhearing all of this, becomes terrified and tries to run away but is stopped by Andy and the three go into the school to talk it out. Chikara reveals his backstory where he accidentally killed his parents when his ability first manifested. [122] In July 2021, Chung departed from the project, citing scheduling issues. [123] On October 31, 2022, Carlos López Estrada was announced to write and direct the remake, replacing Webb and Chung. [124] See also[edit] List of highest-grossing animated films List of highest-grossing anime films List of highest-grossing films in Japan Notes[edit] ^ Referred to in the film as "magic hour" or kataware-doki, which is turned from "kawatare-doki", an old Japanese word meaning "twilight". "Kawatare" (彼は誰) literally means "Who is he/she?"; "kataware" also has the same sound as a word meaning "one part of a couple; fragment" (片割れ). In old Japan, people believed that supernatural occurrences were possible at twilight. ^ 宮水, lit. "shrine water" ^ 糸守, lit. "thread guard" ^ The film had a production budget of ¥450 million (≈US$4. 5 million). Advertisement costs brought the total budget to ¥750 million (≈US$7. 5 million).
[5][33] The main cast and staff reprised their roles. [34] Riko Azuna performed the opening theme "Katachi", while Myth & Roid performed the ending theme "Endless Embrace". [35] A sequel to The Golden City of the Scorching Sun was announced on January 15, 2023. [36] Sentai Filmworks has licensed the series, and streamed it on Amazon's Anime Strike service in the US, and on Hidive in other territories. [37][38] Sentai has since released it on home video with an English dub. [39] MVM Films has acquired the series for distribution in the UK and Ireland,[40] and Madman Entertainment has acquired the series for distribution in Australia and New Zealand.