Butterfly Films Continues to Bring Japanese Anime to Nepal


Anime culture in Nepal is growing, and much of the credit goes to Butterfly Films Private Limited, the only company consistently bringing Japanese anime films to Nepali theaters.

Over the years, they have made it possible for local audiences to experience anime on the big screen, helping bridge the gap between Japanese pop culture and its passionate fanbase in Nepal. Their latest project, My Hero Academia: You Are Next, is set to screen in multiplexes across the country, don’t miss out on the screening at One Cinemas, Baneshwor this Friday!

This screening is part of Butterfly Private Limited’s ongoing mission to make anime more accessible to Nepali audiences. While Hollywood films often dominate Nepali theaters, anime films have struggled to find a place. However, thanks to the persistent efforts of Butterfly films, anime screenings are now becoming more common, giving fans the opportunity to watch their favorite movies as they were meant to be seen, on the big screen. Their dedication has made them a key player in shaping Nepal’s anime scene, ensuring that global releases don’t exclude Nepali audiences!

A huge part of this success is owed to Srijan Shrestha, who has played a pivotal role in securing anime screenings in Nepal. As someone who handles the South Asian market, Srijan has worked tirelessly to make these films available, negotiating rights, and ensuring that anime fans in Nepal don’t miss out.

Without his efforts, many of these films might never have made it to Nepali cinemas. His contributions have not only helped anime gain a stronger foothold in Nepal but have also encouraged more theaters to recognize the growing demand for Japanese animation.

Following the release of My Hero Academia: You Are Next, Butterfly Private Limited is already preparing for its next big project: Overlord: The Sacred Kingdom. With anime steadily growing in popularity, the company shows no signs of slowing down.

Their work is more than just bringing movies to theaters, it’s about building a sustainable anime culture in Nepal, one screening at a time. As they continue their efforts, anime fans in Nepal can look forward to even more major releases in the future, making the dream of a thriving anime scene a reality!

How excited are you for My Hero Academia: You Are Next? For more information, visit: Butterfly Films

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