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Difference between movie and theatrical version?

Theatrical version is the film version of television animation, which is an animated work shown in theaters. It is a kind of Japanese animation categorized according to the way of dissemination, and is also known as the movie version in China. Theatrical version of animation from the same television animation of the television version or OVA version (Original Video Animation videotape version), the original is known as the animated film. The production cost, investment, and manpower for this type of work is higher than that of the OVA or TV version, and the artwork is as luxurious as possible, with a clear difference in the fluidity of movement and the number of color separations used. An anime film is an anime that was first released to be shown in movie theaters. It is important to note that a theatrical release is an anime movie, while an anime movie is not necessarily a theatrical release. Theatrical releases are special names for anime whose original TV version or manga was made into a movie format by the Japanese. For example, there was no manga or TV version of "Chihiro" before it was made into a movie, so it does not belong to the category of theatrical releases. If an anime becomes more popular within a certain period of time, then the business usually cooperates with the movie company to make a theatrical version in order to earn more profit. When made theatrical the plot is broader in thought and more watchable than the original anime, with some exceptions. Unlike theatrical releases, original anime movies don't have the relevant content of the anime that has been shown on TV.

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