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See also Flying Phantom.
1969 Japanese film
Flying Phantom Ship
Poster
Directed by
Hiroshi Ikeda
Screenplay by
Masaki Tsuji
Hiroshi Ikeda
Story by
Shotaro Ishinomori
Produced by
Hiroshi Okawa
Music by
Kosuke Onozaki
Distributed by
Toei Company, Ltd.
Release date
July 20, 1969 (1969-07-20)
Running time
60 minutes
Country
Japan
Language
Japanese
Flying Phantom Ship (空飛ぶゆうれい船, Soratobu Yūreisen) is a 1969 anime feature film directed by Hiroshi Ikeda and produced by Toei Animation. It was one of the first anime films to be dubbed into Russian and shown in Soviet cinema theaters. The animation and design work on the giant robot was done by the then-largely-unknown Hayao Miyazaki.
On May 28, 2022, it was announced Discotek Media will release the film on Blu-ray and will produce an English dub.[1]
^"Discotek Licenses Planet with, Aho Girl, 4 More Anime for Home Video (Updated)".
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