The global K-animation 'The King of Kings' (directed by Jang Seong-ho, produced by Mofax Studio Co., Ltd., distributed by D Station Co., Ltd., co-distributed by Cites Co., Ltd.) surpassed 1.05 million viewers on August 6 (Wednesday), marking the third place in the all-time Korean animation box office rankings.

On its 22nd day of release, 'The King of Kings' surpassed a cumulative audience of 1.05 million on August 6 (Wednesday), recording the third place in the all-time Korean animation box office rankings, following 'The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly' and 'Love's Hachuping.' In response to the audience's enthusiastic support, the movie will unveil three B-type posters.

The three B-type posters that sensibly express the worldview of 'The King of Kings' convey both joy and warm emotion, capturing attention. The first poster features 'Willa', a cat popular among young audiences, appearing with a playful expression. The combination of 'Willa' seemingly escaping in front of 'Charles Dickens' workshop door along with a sign saying, 'Do not disturb, especially Willa!!' creates a humorous and cheerful atmosphere. The next poster, reinterpreting the miracle on water scene, adds new emotions to a familiar story. The disciples seemingly on the verge of drowning at the stormy Sea of Galilee and 'Jesus' embracing them are impressively depicted. The final poster captures the affectionate back views of 'Jesus' and 'Walter,' along with 'Willa' the cat and the twelve disciples, drawing attention.

With its ascension to the top 3 of the all-time Korean animation box office rankings, the movie 'The King of Kings' has revealed three B-type posters. It is a global blockbuster K-animation depicting the journey of the excellent British author Charles Dickens and his youngest son Walter as they embark on a journey into the greatest story from 2,000 years ago. The film is currently showing in theaters nationwide.

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