Tokyo, Chiyoda District.
In the mall's cinema, customers come and go, an endless stream.
In the viewing area, three college-aged guys moved out with the crowd.
Shimokawa Yōji, Hidaka Kōryō, and Takahashi Fumiya, these three are all long-time fans of GENIE.
GENIE Studio's first major monster movie, "Beach Whale Transformation," has been officially screening in major theaters for almost a month and a half. Although there are still plenty of screenings, it will probably go offline by the end of the month.
And as loyal fans of GENIE, whether it's the monster animated series released by the studio or the monster manga periodical "Night Parade of One Hundred Demons" published by the studio's Night Travel Society, they never miss an issue.
Today, they came to see "Beach Whale Transformation," and except for Hidaka Yoshitsuna, it was his first time watching it; the other two had already seen it on the premiere day, this time just accompanying a friend for a second viewing.
