This films tags along with the highly popular manga series and anime series.
What lifts this up is the amazing backdrops and the slick and beautiful animation. As we are thrown into a stand alone movie that anyone can get into, as the back story of the series is explained as part of the films own storyline.
The film sees a father telling his twin sons Rin and Yukio a story about a little boy from a small village that finds a little fun demon that he plays with and soon both are laughing and playing, the rest of the village see this and want to be a part of it and soon the whole village is having a great time. But nothing is getting done, none of the farm work or house work. things start to fall into disrepair but everybody is still enjoying themselves until an exorcist spots what is going on and seals the demon away, but it is to late for the village and it is lost to history.
To stop people forgetting they start to hold a festival to be a reminder of the dangers of the demon.
It's eleven years later and the True Cross Academy is getting ready for the festival and as usual Rin is late for what ever he is supposed to be doing.
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Available to Buy on DVD and Blu-ray on the 26th May.
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