Crunchyroll streamed an English-subtitled trailer on Friday for its screening of the Saga of Tanya the Evil (Yōjo Senki) anime film. Crunchyroll will screen the film in excess of 500 performance centers in the United States on May 16 at 7:30 p.m. nearby time.
The English-subtitled screening of Saga of Tanya the Evil film through Fathom Events will be a piece of’s Crunchyroll Movie Night arrangement.
The screening will incorporate film of a meeting with the anime‘s executive Yutaka Uemura.
The film opened in Japan on February 8, and it earned 100 million yen (about US$906,285) in its initial five days. The film has earned 200 million yen (about US$1.8 million) as of February 23. The anime’s 4DX screenings appeared in Japan on April 5.
Crunchyroll describes the film:

“The time is UC 1926. The Imperial Army’s 203rd Air Mage Battalion led by Major Tanya Degurechaff has won the battle to the south against the Republic’s stragglers. They expected to be given a vacation after returning victorious, but instead receive special orders from Staff HQ as soon as they get home. They are told that there were signs of a large-scale deployment near the Empire-Federation border.
Faced with the prospect of a new major enemy, the desperate Empire fans the flame of war.
Meanwhile, an international volunteer army spearheaded by the Commonwealth set foot in Federation territory. As they say, the enemy of an enemy is your friend. They suffer through misfortune purely out of national interest, and among them is a young girl.
She is Warrant Officer Mary Sue, and she takes up arms hoping to bring the Empire, who killed her father, to justice.”
The Saga of Tanya the Evil, referred to in Japan as Yōjo Senki is a Japanese light novel arrangement composed via Carlo Zen and represented by Shinobu Shinotsuki. It started serialization online in 2012 on the client created novel distributing site Arcadia.
An anime TV arrangement adjustment by NUT premiered from January 6, 2017 to March 31, 2017.