Disney+ Licenses Anime Limited Films Including 'Your Name' and 'Ghost in the Shell 2' for U.K. and France
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Naman Ramachandran
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Disney+ has secured a licensing deal with Anime Limited to bring celebrated Japanese anime films to its U.K. and France libraries, including major titles like 'Your Name,' 'Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence,' and works from renowned directors Shinkai Makoto, Hosoda Mamoru, Oshii Mamoru, and Kon Satoshi. The announcement coincides with the fourth annual Animayhem campaign on Disney+ and Hulu, which adds new anime titles for the summer season.
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· 1 pulledDisney+ is adding celebrated Japanese anime films including 'Your Name.' and 'Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence' to its U.K. and France libraries through a licensing deal with Anime Limited
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