The excitement for the release date of Spy x Family Code: White movie intensifies as more news and announcements get released. The Forger family continues to make waves as they set out on a new adventure in the Spy x Family Code: White movie.
What to Expect from Spy x Family Code: White
The Spy x Family Code: White movie, unlike other anime films that adapt a specific arc from the source material, goes a different route and presents an original story.
This means that both anime fans and manga readers will go to the movies completely unaware of what is about to happen.
According to the synopsis listed on the Spy x Family Code: White official website, the Forger family will travel to a place identified as Frigis.
This comes after Loid pushed Anya to reproduce "Melemele," a Frigis Region confectionary.
After all, Eden Academy will host a culinary class in which students will compete for a Stella. According to Loid's intel, the principal who loves "Melemele" will be the primary judge.
Yor, on the other hand, will reassess her affection for Loid as she witnesses her fake husband speaking with a strange woman during the trip. What will happen to their relationship?
Ultimately, Anya accidentally swallows a piece of chocolate that holds vital information!
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Spy x Family Code: White Movie Release Date
The Spy x Family Code: White movie was released on December 22, 2023, in Japan. The film also got an IMAX release on the same day as the regular theatrical premiere in its home country.
Spy x Family Code: White Movie Announces US Release Date
The Spy x Family: Code White movie premiered in North America on April 19, 2024. The film is available to watch in both Japanese and English dub options.
Spy x Family Code: White Movie International Release Confirmed
The Spy x Family: Code White film will also be screened in other regions such as Latin America, Australia, New Zealand, and select parts of Europe. The movie will be available with English subtitles and in English dub.
Meanwhile, the Spy x Family: Code White film was released in Hong Kong on February 1, 2024. It was also announced that the film will open in Singapore, but no exact release date has been set yet.
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Spy x Family Code: White Movie Cast
As announced, the previous cast of the Spy x Family anime adaptation reprised their roles in Spy x Family Code: White, and they are as follows:
- Anya Forger is played by Atsumi Tanezaki, who is also known for playing Juno in BEASTARS, Nikki Hanada in Dr. Stone: Ryusui, and Arisa Uotani in Fruits Basket 2019.
- Bond Forger is played by Kenichiro Matsuda, who is also known for playing Hyogo in Dororo, Mink in DRAMatical Murder, and Gordon Agrippa in Black Clover.
- Yor Forger is played by Saori Hayami, who is also known for voicing Saki Morimi in Eden of the East, Yumeko Jabami in Kakegurui, and Tsuyu in Noragami.
- Loid Forger is played by Takuya Eguchi, who is also known for voicing Akihiko Kaji in Given, Kazuya Kujo in Gosick, and Domas in Ranking of Kings.
Here are the other characters that appeared in the film:
- Banjou Ginga (Dice Quaid in Blue Gender) plays Snyder, a colonel who wants to destroy the peace between East and West.
- Shunsuke Takeuchi (Lovecraft in Bungou Stray Dogs) is Type F, a devious and ambitious man who leads Dmitri and Luka.
- Tomoya Nakamura (Taro Hirai in Thus Spole Kishibe Rohan live-action) as Dmitri
- Kento Kaku (Naranbayar in Gold Kingdom and Water Kingdom) as Luka
We are expecting that the previous English dub cast will return to reprise their roles in the film upon its Western release.
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Spy x Family Code: White Movie Staff
The staff who worked on Spy x Family Code: White are as follows:
- Director: Takashi Katagiri (Unit Director for Hello WeGo! Movie)
- Screenplay: Ichiro Okouchi (Original Story for Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion Manga)
- Character Design: Kazuaki Shimada (Character Design for The Promised Neverland Anime)
- Chief Animation Director: Kyoji Asano (Chief Animation Director for Attack on Titan)
- Sound Director: Shoji Hata (Sound Director for Fairy Tail)
- Animation Advisor: Kazuhiro Furuhashi (Key Animation for Kyo Kara Maoh!)
- Music Production: [K]NoW_NAME (Music Production for Dorohedoro)
- Sub-Character Design: Kana Ishida (Key Animation for Fullmetal Alchemist Anime)
- Supervision, Original Creator, and Character Design: Tatsuya Endo (Story and Art for Tista Manga)
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Spy x Family Code: White Movie Studio
Wit Studio and CloverWorks worked side by side on the animation production of Spy x Family Code: White. Both studios also worked on the Spy x Family TV anime adaptation.
Wit Studio is known for its amazing animation for famous anime titles such as Attack on Titan, Vinland Saga, Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress, and The Ancient Magus' Bride.
On the other hand, CloverWorks is known for producing The Promised Neverland, Darling in the Franxx, Horimiya, and My Dress-Up Darling.
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Spy x Family Code: White Movie Latest News
As Spy x Family Code: White opened on December 22 in Japan, Shueisha’s Jump J-Books imprint published the film’s novel adaptation.
It was written by none other than Aya Yajima, who also wrote the Spy x Family: Family Portrait novel!
A teaser trailer has also been released, which features the ending theme song, Hikari no Ato (Trails of Light) by Gen Hoshino.
In addition, a new trailer was released by TOHO Animation, which features the film's antagonists.
It was reported that the film opened at #1 in Japan with over 1.2 billion JPY (around 8.4 million USD) in its first three days. In total, the film has grossed over 5.6 billion JPY (around 38.35 million USD) as of February 2024.
Spy x Family Code: White Movie Trailer
The trailer for Spy x Family Code: White features more footage from the movie.
It also previews the film's theme song titled SOULSOUP, which is performed by Official Hige Dandism, the Japanese band that performed the first season's OP.
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