'Fairy Tail: Dragon Cry' movie reveals key visual | Inquirer Entertainment

‘Fairy Tail: Dragon Cry’ movie reveals key visual

/ 04:39 PM April 20, 2017

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Image: Fairy Tail: Dragon Cry Official Website

A new visual has been released for the upcoming anime movie “Fairy Tail: Dragon Cry” on its official website.

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The tagline reads, “That power … is it hope or destruction…?” Image: Fairy Tail: Dragon Cry official website

Along with the unveiled visual is an announcement that voice actors  will be present at an opening day stage greeting event, at the Tokyo TOHO Cinemas in Shinjuku on May 6, reports Anime News Network.

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Upon the premiere of the movie in Japan, theaters showing the film will be giving away free booklets while supplies last. These booklets will contain rough storyboards drawn by “Fairy Tail manga creator Hiro Mashima. He is also the executive producer of the movie. Apart from storyboards, Mashima also drew rough sketches of the characters appearing in the film.

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“Fairy Tail” follows the adventures of Natsu, Lucy, Happy and the rest of the Fairy Tail guild, the most notorious mage guild in the world of Earth Land. Alfred Bayle/JB

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