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GKIDS Announces Additional Theaters for Ocean Waves
GKIDS Announces Additional Theaters for Ocean Waves
Ocean Waves
Keywords: ocean waves, tomomi mochizuki, studio ghibli, 1993, animated film
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GKIDS Announces Additional Theaters for Ocean Waves
announced additional North American theaters for the upcoming
The current list of upcoming screening locations and dates is as follows (
The film first screened in New York City\'s IFC Center on December 28, and is screening in other cities beginning this month.
and Walt Disney Company\'s landmark international distribution deal for every other Ghibli feature in 1996.
has never been released on home video in North America.
for the first time in North America; the film was included in
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