Movistar Plus+ announces all the movies that will be broadcast on its anime channel

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Movistar Plus+ is close to launching its channel dedicated exclusively to anime and, as a way of preparing users, it has revealed its programming. As we had already mentioned above, the films that can be seen on the channel will bring together all types of sagas and titles of great interest.

Giving otakus an exclusive channel dedicated to anime may be, for many users, one of the juiciest decisions that Movistar Plus+ has made in recent months. Because it is clear that anime is making its way tirelessly in Spain and having a channel, even if it is special and available for a limited time, is great news. Also, keep in mind that all the movies on this channel will also be able to be seen on demand in the Movistar Plus+ service to which you can subscribe on your website for a price of 9.99 euros per month. Great news!

From November to December

The Anime channel on M+ will premiere on November 14 and its availability on dial 18 will continue until it disappears on December 15. Movistar gives you one month of availability with which we will have more than enough to enjoy the films they have selected. In addition, as the operator previously said, the channel’s content can also be viewed on demand, so the facilities for having a good time watching anime are going to be enormous.

Featured titles from the Movistar Plus anime channel

The on-demand collection that will bring together all the films will be called Anime Matsuri, a very appropriate title considering that “matsuri” are traditional Japanese festivals. After all, this is going to be a true festival of good anime cinema in which you will surely discover more than one film that you may not have seen before. As we said, there will be legendary franchises, from Dragon Ball to Mazinger Z, but also independent films that provide us with an ideal opportunity to dive into the world of Japanese animation.

Movie list

The list is long, as you might imagine for a channel that will be available for a month and will have many hours to cover with quality movies. The list of titles includes some of those sagas that we all know and that we may enjoy madly. Dragon Ball Super: Broly will be broadcast from the world of Goku and company, while from One Piece, the movie we can see will be One Piece: Stampede. Of course, if Goku and Luffy are involved, Naruto couldn’t miss the date either. In your case, the movie that we can see is the one titled Naruto The Movie: The Great Mission! The rescue of the Snow Princess!

Official image of the Dragon Ball Super movie: BrolyOther films from well-known franchises that will be broadcast on the channel and that will also be on demand will include Detective Conan: Episode One – The Detective Who Shrinked, The Castle of Cagliostro and Lupine III: The First, both from the universe of the famous thief, The First Slam Dunk, Mazinger Z: Infinity, Super Agent Cobra and, be careful, the fantastic Utena. The revolutionary girl. Teenage apocalypse.

There will also be great classics like Akira, The Boy and the Beast, Hiroshima (and Hiroshima 2), Memories, Millennium Actress, Paprika. Dream Detective, Perfect Blue, Summer Wars, Tokyo Godfathers, and the unforgettable Your Name. As you can see, the selection of titles has essential films and more than one surprise that perhaps you had not expected to find on the channel.

The rest of the titles that will be issued and be on demand are the following:

  • belle
  • Blue Giant
  • The castle through the looking glass
  • The empire of corpses
  • time with you
  • The tunnel of wishes
  • Genocidal Organ
  • harmony
  • Josee, the tiger and the fish
  • The girl who jumped through time
  • The enchanted princess
  • children of the sea
  • The Wolf Children
  • Mirai, my little sister
  • Okko, the hostel and its ghosts
  • Patema and the inverse world
  • Promare
  • Trip to Agartha

Along with this, the channel will also allow us to get to know the legendary Hayao Miyazaki a little better with the broadcast of the new documentary dedicated to the work of the head of Studio Ghibli. Now we just have to cross our fingers that the audience follows and that Movistar Plus+ sees that the anime continues to awaken passions among the users of its service.

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