Acclaimed 'Odd Taxi' Anime Drives Back to Theaters with Two-Part Compilation Film Event in September 2025

The critically acclaimed anime series Odd Taxi, a standout production from OLM that first captivated audiences in Spring 2021, is poised for a grand return to the big screen.
Fans and newcomers alike can anticipate the release of two brand-new compilation movies, both slated to premiere in September 2025. These cinematic renditions will meticulously retrace the intricate 13-episode narrative of the original series, with the first film encompassing episodes 1 through 7 and the subsequent second feature covering the thrilling conclusion from episodes 8 to 13.
To mark this highly anticipated event, both compilation films will enjoy an exclusive, limited theatrical run across five select venues in Japan. Dedicated cinephiles and anime enthusiasts should mark their calendars for two distinct weekends: September 10 and 11, followed by September 17 and 18, when these unique cinematic experiences will be available.
Delving into the World of Odd Taxi
Odd Taxi plunges viewers into the mundane yet increasingly perilous daily life of Hiroshi Odokawa, an unconventional and rather blunt walrus taxi driver whose routine encounters with his eclectic clientele spiral into a much larger, darker mystery. His passengers include the fame-obsessed Taichi Kabasawa, the enigmatic nurse Miho Shirakawa, and the notorious delinquent Dobu, each playing a role in the unfolding drama.

The narrative swiftly escalates when a perplexing missing girl case pulls Odokawa into a dangerous labyrinth of organized crime, involving ruthless yakuza factions and corrupt police officers. Seamlessly blending elements of psychological thriller with hard-hitting crime drama, the series captivated audiences with its sharp, intelligent storytelling and distinct anthropomorphic character designs, quickly solidifying its status as a cult phenomenon.
Its success was further cemented by the well-received 2022 film sequel, Odd Taxi Movie: In The Woods, which garnered significant praise in Japan and expanded the franchise's burgeoning popularity. These upcoming compilation movies offer a superb opportunity for both long-time devotees to revisit the beloved series in a consolidated, immersive cinematic format, and for new viewers to experience the complex, suspense-laden world of Odd Taxi and its impactful character arcs on the grand scale they deserve.
Credits
Odd Taxi
Author
Katsutoshi Murase (Original Concept and Script)
Cover Art
Chimame Tornado (Character Designer)
Studio
OLM (Oriental Light and Magic)
Publisher
P.I.C.S.
Producers