Written by A. H. on 13 Feb 2017
We've been much heartened to see streaming service Crunchyroll bringing more OVAs and movies to the west via their site, and the weekend saw another film added to their slate.
The offering in question is the hour-long Aooni the Animation movie, which follows on from a short series also streamed on the service. Crunchyroll ramblingly describes the film as follows:
A town in the countryside surrounded by forests and mountains.
Five members of the cultural anthropology club at an old western-style school are trying to come up with ideas for their presentation at the school’s culture festival, when they find a collection of folk tales gathered by a student in their club 40 years ago.
They realize that the mysterious “Bellflower Oni” that appears in the folk tales may be the basis for the popular free game “Aooni”, and decide to make that their theme.
They manage to make contact with the author of the Aooni game, but he dies mysteriously soon afterward.
The club members become suspicious at the author’s death and began to investigate on their own, but encounter a secret they never should have touched: a secret underground prison in the school.
For some reason all the fire doors at the school are locked, and they are trapped in the school.
The sound of the strange footsteps they hear soon turn to their screams…
A new tragedy of the Aooni is about to begin.
Premium members can watch the film themselves from this page.
Author: A. H.
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