Limited edition posters for 'The Amazing Digital Circus' final chapter sell out instantly in Taiwan
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The final chapter of the internet animation "The Amazing Digital Circus" is set to premiere in theaters.
- Limited edition posters offered as ticket bonuses have sold out rapidly, with some reselling for over NT$5,000.
- The film will be released with a "protective" rating in Taiwan and features a Chinese voice-over cast.
The highly anticipated final chapter of the internet animation phenomenon "The Amazing Digital Circus" is generating significant buzz as it prepares for its theatrical release. Following the opening of special preview screenings and initial weekend shows, ticket sales have surged, prompting many cinemas to add more showtimes to meet demand.
However, the real frenzy surrounds the limited edition posters bundled with tickets. Six special versions, featuring intricate craftsmanship, have become instant collector's items. Fans are embarking on "complete set collection plans," with reports of resellers offering over NT$5,000 for a full set, sparking widespread discussion online.
Due to the complex production process for the posters, some versions have yet to arrive. The distributor has issued a statement urging fans to purchase only through officially partnered cinemas and to be wary of unofficial merchandise to avoid scams. "The Amazing Digital Circus" has garnered a global following, translated into over 15 languages, with a vast amount of fan-created content.
For its Taiwan release, "The Amazing Digital Circus: Final Chapter" will be rated "protective," suitable for family viewing, and will feature the original voice cast for its Chinese dub. Adding to the excitement, a globally exclusive 4DX poster has been created specifically for Taiwan, showcasing the main characters against the series' iconic abstract backdrop. This unique item, available only with specific 4DX screenings, is expected to trigger another wave of intense demand.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.