Ni No Kuni movie is now available on Netflix
Netflix calls theꦯ Ni No Kuni movie 🔯"emotional, exciting"

Update - Jan 16, 2pm ET:
The Ni No Kuni movie is now available on Netflix US and Netflix UK. With a runtime of 106 minutes, this feature-length animated film ought to keep you spellbound for the evening.&n𓆏bsp;
Original story - Jan 3, 2020 5pm ET:
The Ni No Kuni series has b๊een adapted into a full-length movie, and the English dub is set to hit Netඣflix on January 16. Obviously you'll need a Netflix subscription to catch the movie when it releases, but anyone can check out the English-language trailer on the movie's .
Here's the brief official synopsis:
"Two average teens go on a magical quest to save the life of their friend and her counterpart from another world. But love 🌊complicates their j꧃ourney."
The film was directed by Studio Ghibli animator Yoshiyuki Momose, who worked on both Ni No Kuni games as well as Gh𓄧ibli staples Spirited Away and Grave of the Fireflies.
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