For most of us in Eagleland, yesterday was a big deal because it was our Thanksgiving. In Japan, yesterday was a big deal because it marked the release of the third and final game in the Professor Layton trilogy, currently known by the awesome title Professor Layton and the Final Time Journey. While Layton did well enough in foreign territories, the games are ludicrously popular in Japan, with Final Time Journey moving 700,000 copies in its first shipment.
A Layton-themed press conference held Wednesday night had some more good news for fans: the Layton animated film, with the appropriate title Professor Layton The First Movie, is set for a 2010 launch date. Visually the movie's goal is to be a feature-length version of the striking animated cutscenes from the Layton games. The original release will star Japanese voice actors Maki Honda as Luke and Yo Oizumi as Layton.
There's no official word on whether or not the Layton movie will see North American release, but it seems likely. While a prospective Layton dub would hopefully use the same actors who dubbed for Luke and Layton in the game, this is not a sure deal given the way North American anime distribution works.


