
Dolby Cinema Screening at 10 Theaters Nationwide
(C) “Project SEKAI: The Broken World and Miku Who Can’t Sing” Production Committee
The animated film “Project SEKAI: The Broken World and Miku Who Can’t Sing” will be screened in Dolby Cinema at 10 theaters nationwide starting August 29th.
The Dolby Cinema screening will feature a special edition of the after-live performance, featuring re-edited versions of songs by all six units. Additionally, as an admission bonus for Dolby Cinema screenings, the “original mini-illustration autograph board” that was previously available for admission during the fourth and fifth weeks of the regular screening will be re-distributed.
Released on January 17th, the film is an animated feature based on the rhythm and adventure app game “Project SEKAI Colorful Stage! feat. Hatsune Miku,” featuring virtual singers including the Vocaloid “Hatsune Miku.” The story follows a completely original story about a “new Hatsune Miku” who does not appear in the original game, as she meets the characters of “Project Sekai” and grows as she goes.
Details of Dolby Cinema screening theaters and admission bonuses are as follows:
■Dolby Cinema screening theaters: Tokyo, Marunouchi Piccadilly Tokyo, Shinjuku Wald 9 Kanagawa, T-Joy Yokohama Saitama, MOVIX Saitama Hokkaido, TOHO Cinemas Susukino Aichi, Midland Square Cinema Osaka, TOHO Cinemas LaLaport Kadoma Osaka, T-Joy Umeda Kyoto, MOVIX Kyoto Fukuoka, T-Joy Hakata
■Dolby Cinema admission bonus:
Original mini-colored paper (redistributed) *The same contents as those distributed in weeks 4 and 5.
▽Week 1: August 29th – September 4th: Original mini-colored paper (1)
▽Week 2: September 5th – 11th: Original mini-colored paper (2)
■Included bonus: Serial code for use in “Project SEKAI Colorful Stage! feat. Hatsune Miku”
*Not for sale. Distribution will end when supplies last. *One item will be distributed per person per viewing. *Distribution without admission is not permitted unless there are special instructions regarding distribution. *Period and content may change without notice.


Experience the virtual music phenomenon in premium cinema quality
“Project SEKAI the Movie” being screened in Dolby Cinema is a major milestone not only for the franchise but also for the growing trend of multimedia rhythm games transcending into cinematic experiences. The inclusion of an after-live performance enhances the immersive feeling fans crave, offering a concert-like atmosphere within a theater setting. This move bridges the gap between virtual and real-world entertainment, signaling a future where digital idols and rhythm games continue to evolve beyond screens into full-scale event experiences.
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