The official site for Mamoru Oshii’s upcoming animated film, THE SKY CRAWLERS, is streaming a new trailer. It also announced the release date: August 2. Via Anime News Network.
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According to the guys over at Twitch, the stream on the main site can be a bit laggy, so they captured it for their player. If anyone finds this is the case, it’s available from them at http://twitchfilm.net/site/view/first-proper-teaser-for-mamoru-oshiis-sky-crawlers/
Thanks for the link. The stream worked fine for me though when I visited the site yesterday.
Yeah, didn’t check it myself, but I thought it might work generally fine.
Looks good, though, doesn’t it?
Yeah, looks very nice, which I guess is to be expected considering Oshii’s track record. Very much looking forward to seeing this.