盘点活跃于马来西亚的日本剧场版动画与漫改真人电影发行商!
近年来,日本动画剧场版与漫改真人电影在马来西亚电影院持续升温, 从热门的《咒术回战》、《名侦探柯南》到《SPY×FAMILY》、《蓝色监狱》, 这些作品能在本地大银幕上映,背后离不开多家主要的代理与发行公司。 以下是几家主要负责日本电影在马来西亚发行的公司简介:

🎬 Odex Private Limited
来自新加坡的Odex是东南亚最早发行日本动画的公司之一, 在马来西亚、新加坡、菲律宾等地发行过多部热门剧场版作品, 包括《火影忍者剧场版》、《鬼灭之刃剧场版无限列车篇》、《海贼王剧场版》、《哆啦A梦剧场版》、《刀剑神域剧场版》等。 近年来在马来西亚上映的电影有《Overlord剧场版 圣王国篇》、《哆啦a梦剧场版:大雄的绘画奇遇记》、《名侦探柯南剧场版:独眼的残像》。他们多数都与GSC合作,让GSCMovies成为马来西亚的电影发行商。 所以Odex代理的剧场版动画大部分都是GSC独家上映。他们常在上映前举办粉丝上映会或预售活动。

🎥 木棉花(Muse Communication)
木棉花 是台湾的动画/影视版权与代理公司,专注日本动画发行。近年来在东南亚积极扩展, 其在马来西亚设有分公司 “Muse Communication (Kuala Lumpur) Sdn. Bhd.”,地点位于吉隆坡。在亚洲多个地区负责日本动画电影、电视动画、周边商品、等代理及综合授权。木棉花曾在马来西亚发行《蜡笔小新剧场版》、《鬼灭之刃》、《进击的巨人剧场版: The Last Attack》等剧场版作品, 并与 GSC 及 TGV 合作举办粉丝上映会或预售活动。

🎞 Medialink Film
羚邦集团是来自香港的动画/影视版权与发行公司。 是一家内容发行与品牌授权公司,涉猎日本动画电影、电视动画、品牌授权等。在串流与影院发行皆活跃。 他们发行过《我的英雄学院剧场版》、《排球少年剧场版:垃圾场的决战》、《蓝色监狱剧场版:-Episode凪-》等多部作品。 近年来在马来西亚上映的电影有《剧场版世界计划 崩坏的世界与无法歌唱的初音未来》 、《怪兽8号剧场版: Mission Recon》 、《咒术回战剧场版:怀玉·玉折总集篇》 、《100米剧场版》也是由他们发行的。他们也和Odex Private Limited一样,多数都与GSC合作,让GSCMovies成为马来西亚的电影发行商。 所以羚邦代理的剧场版动画大部分都是GSC独家上映。他们也常在上映前举办粉丝上映会或预售活动。

🎟 Purple Plan
Purple Plan是新加坡的电影公司, 他们曾发行《咒术回战0》、8 《中二病也要谈恋爱剧场版:Take On Me》、 《声之形》等电影, 在艺术院线与粉丝圈中拥有稳定受众。Purple Plan大多数都是和TGV Pictures合作。但大部分他们发行的电影都是在GSC以外的电影院上映。

🍿 Encore Films
新加坡的Encore Films是东南亚资历最深的日本电影发行商之一, 曾负责代理《你的名字》、《天气之子》、《铃芽之旅》等新海诚系列作品。 他们也曾代理《SPY×FAMILY CODE: White》、《蓦然回首》、《你的颜色》、《东京复仇者真人版电影》等电影。他们发行的电影都曾经在GSC或TGV上映。

🎫 Sony Pictures
作为国际影视巨头,Sony Pictures 不仅发行好莱坞大片, 也发行部分日本动画电影如《鬼灭之刃剧场版:无限城篇》 《链锯人剧场版:蕾洁篇》等。这两部电影是Crunchyroll通过Sony Picture来发行的。 他们拥有强大的市场宣传资源与影院通路。他们发行的电影大部分都会在全马的电影院上映。

🎬 MM2 Entertainment
MM2 Entertainment是新加坡的电影发行商。他们曾发行吉卜力动画公司的经典人气剧场版动画如《千与千寻》、《霍尔的移动城堡》、《幽灵公主》等热门作品。这家公司持续为马来西亚观众引进日本及亚洲的影视内容。

🎦 Neofilms 新映影片
Neofilms是一家来自香港电影发行公司,专注于在港澳地区发行日本电影。近年来他们也在东南亚国家包括马来西亚发行日本动画电影。他们曾在马来西亚发行过《GRIDMAN UNIVERSE》及《鬼太郎的诞生 咯咯咯之谜》等作品。该公司逐渐扩大在东南亚的影响力,并与本地电影院合作,引进更多小众及面向粉丝群体的日本影视作品。公司也持续为马来西亚观众带来日本及亚洲地区的优质影视内容。

📺 Aniplus Asia
Aniplus 主要以电视与串流平台闻名, 但近年来也参与剧场版动画的区域宣传与发行。 他们曾发行的动画电影如《青春猪头少年不会梦到怀梦美少女》 、《在地下城寻求邂逅的我是否搞错了什么剧场版:猎户座之箭》。他们发行的电影主要是在TGV电影院上映。
这些公司让日本动画在马来西亚拥有更广的观众基础, 也促进了电影院线与动画文化的交流。未来, 随着动画粉丝群体的成长,相信会有更多剧场版作品能在本地大银幕上映。
作者简介
Steven Khoo 是一位拥有超过 15 年观影经验的动漫爱好者,同时长期追踪日本动画与电影在马来西亚的上映情报、平台发布与产业相关动态。他专注以兴趣为基础进行资讯整理与报道,为读者提供准确且易懂的内容。
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Key Distributors Bringing Japanese Animated & Live-Action Films to Malaysian Cinemas
In recent years, Japanese animated and live-action films adapted from manga have gained strong popularity in Malaysian cinemas. From hits like Jujutsu Kaisen, Detective Conan, SPY×FAMILY to Blue Lock, these titles could only appear on Malaysian big screens thanks to several major distributors and partners. Below is an introduction to the main companies responsible for bringing Japanese films to Malaysia.

🎬 Odex Private Limited
Based in Singapore, Odex is one of the earliest companies in Southeast Asia to distribute Japanese animation. They have released numerous hit titles across Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines, including Naruto the Movie, Demon Slayer: Mugen Train, One Piece Film, Doraemon the Movie, and Sword Art Online. Recent releases in Malaysia include Overlord: The Sacred Kingdom, Doraemon the Movie: Nobita’s Sketchbook Adventure, and Detective Conan: The Million-Dollar Pentagram. Odex mainly collaborates with GSC, with GSC Movies acting as the local distributor, so most Odex titles are exclusively shown at GSC cinemas. The company often organizes fan screenings and advance ticket sales prior to the official release.

🎥 Muse Communication
Muse Communication is a Taiwanese media and animation licensing company specializing in Japanese anime distribution. In recent years, Muse has actively expanded across Southeast Asia, establishing its Malaysian branch Muse Communication (Kuala Lumpur) Sdn. Bhd. located in Kuala Lumpur. The company handles the distribution and licensing of Japanese anime films, TV series, and merchandise across Asia. Muse has released films such as Crayon Shin-chan the Movie, Demon Slayer, and Attack on Titan: The Last Attack in Malaysia, often in partnership with GSC and TGV for fan screenings and pre-sale campaigns.

🎞 Medialink Film
Medialink Group from Hong Kong is a major content licensing and distribution company involved in anime, films, and branding. Active in both streaming and cinema releases, Medialink is known under its Ani-One brand. They have distributed titles such as My Hero Academia the Movie, Haikyuu!! The Dumpster Battle, and Blue Lock the Movie: Episode Nagi. Recent Malaysian releases include Project Sekai the Movie: Broken World and Silent Miku, Kaiju No. 8: Mission Recon, Jujutsu Kaisen the Movie: Hidden Inventory & Premature Death Compilation, and 100M The Movie. Like Odex, Medialink often collaborates with GSC, where GSC Movies handles Malaysian distribution, making most of its releases GSC-exclusive. They also hold fan preview screenings and early ticket events.

🎟 Purple Plan
Purple Plan is a Singapore-based film company focusing on Japanese films. They have distributed Jujutsu Kaisen 0, Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions: Take On Me, and A Silent Voice. Their releases tend to attract dedicated anime fans and art-house audiences. Purple Plan frequently collaborates with TGV Pictures, and many of their films are screened outside of GSC cinemas.

🍿 Encore Films
Singapore’s Encore Films is one of the most established Japanese film distributors in Southeast Asia. They are best known for handling Makoto Shinkai’s films such as Your Name, Weathering With You, and Suzume. Encore has also distributed SPY×FAMILY CODE: White, Even If This Love Disappears Tonight, Your Color, and the Tokyo Revengers live-action movies. Their films are typically screened in both GSC and TGV cinemas across Malaysia.

🎫 Sony Pictures
As a global entertainment giant, Sony Pictures not only releases Hollywood blockbusters, but also distributes select Japanese anime films — particularly those under Crunchyroll and Aniplex. Recent examples include Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle and Chainsaw Man the Movie: Reze Arc, both released in Malaysia through Sony Pictures via Crunchyroll. Their strong marketing and cinema partnerships allow their films to screen nationwide across all major cinemas.

🎬 MM2 Entertainment
MM2 Entertainment is a Singapore-based distributor known for releasing Studio Ghibli classics in Malaysia, including Spirited Away, Howl’s Moving Castle, and Princess Mononoke. The company continues to bring Japanese and Asian content to Malaysian audiences.

🎦 Neofilms
Neofilms is a Hong Kong-based film distribution company specializing in releasing Japanese films across Hong Kong and Macau. In recent years, the company has expanded into Southeast Asian countries, including Malaysia to distribute Japanese anime films. In Malaysia, Neofilms has released titles such as Gridman Universe and The Birth of Kitaro: The Mystery of GeGeGe. The company continues to strengthen its presence in Southeast Asia by collaborating with local cinemas to introduce more niche and fan-oriented Japanese titles. It also remains dedicated to bringing high-quality Japanese and Asian content to Malaysian audiences.

📺 Aniplus Asia
Aniplus is best known for its anime TV channel and streaming service, but has also participated in promoting and distributing anime films across Southeast Asia. Its past releases include Rascal Does Not Dream of a Dreaming Girl and Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?: Arrow of the Orion. Aniplus films are primarily screened at TGV cinemas in Malaysia.
These companies have significantly expanded the reach of Japanese animation in Malaysia, helping strengthen the connection between cinema chains and anime culture. With the continuous growth of local anime fandoms, more Japanese animated and live-action films are expected to hit Malaysian big screens in the years to come.
About the Author
Steven Khoo is an anime enthusiast with over 15 years of viewing experience, tracking Japanese anime and film releases in Malaysia, including cinema distribution, platform streaming, and industry trends. He organizes and reports information based on his interest, providing accurate and easy-to-understand content for readers.
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