Astro Boy Named 'PR Ambassador' for Japan's 2018/2022 FIFA World Cup Bid

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Sun Oct 11, 2009 7:00pm EDT

Imagi's Astro Boy CG film goes into general release in Japan over 'Sports Day'
long weekend, following a successful world premiere in Tokyo









HONG KONG, Oct. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Imagi International Holdings (HKEx: 585), a
leading producer of CG-animated feature films with studios in both Hong Kong
and the U.S., today announced that Astro Boy went into general release in
Japan this past weekend, following a successful world premiere in Tokyo on 5th
October. The news comes just days after Japan named Astro Boy as its "PR
Ambassador" for the country's campaign to host the 2018/2022 FIFA World Cup. 


"Japan's decision to name Astro Boy as its PR Ambassador is further evidence
that Astro Boy is a Japanese icon with worldwide appeal," said Chiong Kit
Phoon, executive deputy chairman of Imagi. 


Japan announced the Bid Committee for their FIFA World Cup campaign on 8th
October at a press conference at the Japan Soccer Museum in Tokyo. At the
media event, Astro Boy was introduced as the "PR Ambassador," with the Bid
Committee presenting a custom animation of Imagi's Astro Boy character wearing
a soccer uniform.


At a recent parents-and-kids screening of Astro Boy held in Tokyo, Japan,
Astro Boy was rated an average of 99 points out of 100 by kids and 91 points
out of 100 by adults. When parents were asked whether they would recommend the
film for adults, all answered "yes."


"We are very pleased with the screening survey results and consider them a
further vote of confidence in Astro Boy and its wide-reaching appeal," said
Mr. Phoon. "We have always had some concerns that, as Astro Boy is such an
iconic figure in Japan and so close to the hearts of the Japanese people, it
may be difficult for them to immediately accept an adapted version of the
character and storyline," said Mr. Phoon. "We were very conscious of this and
made every effort to retain the soul and essence of the original, while
repackaging it for a global audience."


"Only in Hong Kong, where movie making is a true representation of "East meets
West," can Asian animators connect an iconic Japanese character, with the
vision of a British director working in Hollywood to create such a sensitive
interpretation. This skill will be very useful as we explore projects with PRC
partners to present Chinese cultural icons in animation to the international
market," he said.


Astro Boy was produced by Maryann Garger (Flushed Away), directed by David
Bowers (Flushed Away), and written by Timothy Hyde Harris (Kindergarten Cop,
Trading Places) and David Bowers. The CG-animated motion picture features the
voices of Freddie Highmore, Kristen Bell, Nathan Lane, Eugene Levy, Matt
Lucas, Bill Nighy, Donald Sutherland and Nicolas Cage as 'Dr. Tenma.'




About Imagi


Imagi International Holdings Limited (Stock Code 585, OTCQX: IINHY) is a
listed company on the main board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Imagi's
principal business is the development and production of CG-animated theatrical
feature films. Imagi's first theatrical movie TMNT was released in March 2007,
opening #1 in U.S. box office revenue, the first time in history that an Asian
animated film achieved that honor. Imagi has development and marketing
operations in Los Angeles, California, and CG production studios at its Chai
Wan (Hong Kong) corporate headquarters, as well as a Tokyo office involved in
licensing. Imagi's Astro Boy is being released theatrically worldwide in
October 2009. For further information, please visit www.imagi.com.hk and
www.astroboy-themovie.com








SOURCE  Imagi International Holdings Limited

Soon-En Wong of Imagi Hong Kong, +852 3103 8912, soonenwong@imagi.com.hk, or
Asia Ireton of Imagi Studios US, +1-818-808-4409, asiaireton@imagius.com; or
Susannah Beattie, sbeattie@kreabgavinanderson.com, Michel Chau,
mchau@kreabgavinanderson.com, both of Kreab Gavin Anderson, +852 2523 7189,
for Imagi International Holdings Limited
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