Bebefinn Movie Japan is officially on the way, and for families who have watched Finn, Bora, and Brody brighten up screens at home, this is a big moment. The upcoming animated feature, titled Bebefinn The Movie: Songs and Magic in Pinkfong World in Japanese release information, is scheduled to open in theaters across Japan on September 4, 2026. Its English title is listed as Bebefinn Sing-Along Movie: Into the Pinkfong World, and the film will be distributed by KADOKAWA ANIMATION.
For parents, caregivers, and young fans, the most important takeaway is simple: Bebefinn is moving from the home screen to the cinema screen. The character brand has already recorded a No. 1 ranking in Netflix’s kids category, and now the movie version is being prepared as a theatrical animation with songs, magic, familiar faces, and a story built around a trip into Pinkfong World.
Bebefinn Movie Japan Release Date and Basic Details

The confirmed Japan release date for Bebefinn The Movie: Songs and Magic in Pinkfong World is Friday, September 4, 2026. The film is planned for a nationwide theatrical release in Japan, with KADOKAWA ANIMATION handling distribution.
The movie is based on Bebefinn, the popular 3D animated content from The Pinkfong Company. In Japan, the title is being presented as a theatrical animation, and available release information identifies The Pinkfong Company as the original creator. While the Japanese title highlights “songs and magic,” the English title, Bebefinn Sing-Along Movie: Into the Pinkfong World, makes the musical direction even clearer.
That sing-along framing matters. Bebefinn has built much of its appeal around music, repetition, bright animation, and family-friendly rhythms that are easy for young children to follow. A theatrical sing-along format can make the movie feel less like a quiet viewing experience and more like a shared family event. Based on the available information, this film is not being positioned as a complicated new chapter, but as an accessible big-screen adventure for the audience that already knows the world of Bebefinn.
Some details are still being held back. Guest voice cast information, admission bonuses, and special screening events are expected to be announced in stages. Cast information has also been listed as not yet announced, so anyone waiting for voice actor details will need to watch for future updates.
Story: Finn, Bora, and Brody Enter Pinkfong World
The story follows the three Bebefinn siblings, Finn, Bora, and Brody, as they enter Pinkfong World, a magical world of songs inside a tablet. That premise fits naturally with the way young children experience digital characters: the familiar screen becomes a doorway into a larger adventure.
The film’s announced story places the siblings inside a world filled with music and magic, where they set off on an adventure. The available poster visual also features Finn and his siblings alongside Pinkfong and Baby Shark. For many families, that combination will be the attention-grabber. Bebefinn, Pinkfong, and Baby Shark all belong to a world of bright, music-driven children’s entertainment, so seeing them together in a theater setting gives the movie a clear family appeal.
The release announcement has already been accompanied by several promotional materials, including a poster visual, teaser footage, plot details, and scene images. Those materials point to a colorful, character-forward movie designed around recognizable faces and a simple adventure hook. At this stage, the confirmed information focuses on the setup rather than detailed plot turns, so it is best to describe the movie as a musical fantasy adventure centered on the siblings’ journey into Pinkfong World.
For young viewers, that may be exactly enough. A tablet world, songs, magic, and familiar characters are all easy concepts to understand before entering the theater. For adults taking children to see it, the appeal is likely to be just as practical: the film is connected to characters and songs children may already know, which can make a first or early cinema visit feel more comfortable.
Tickets, Bonuses, and What Is Still Coming
Advance ticket information has also been announced. Movie ticket cards are scheduled to go on sale from April 24, 2026 at participating theaters, excluding some locations. Sales are also listed for the ticket site, with the same start date.
One ticket option that stands out is the parent-and-child pair MoviTicke card, priced at 2,400 yen. The listed ticket bonus is a first-come, first-served glitter sticker. Since the bonus is limited by availability, families who specifically want the sticker may want to check participating theaters early once ticket sales begin.
The confirmed bonus detail is modest but very much in line with children’s moviegoing in Japan, where small admission or advance-purchase gifts can become part of the excitement. In this case, the glitter sticker gives young fans something physical to take home before the film even opens.

There is still more information to come. Additional announcements are expected for guest voice actors, visitor bonuses, and special screening events. The current details confirm the date, distributor, original creator, English title, basic story, and early ticket bonus, but they do not yet provide the full cast or a complete event schedule.
For now, the main thing to know is that Bebefinn The Movie: Songs and Magic in Pinkfong World will bring Bebefinn to Japanese cinemas on September 4, 2026. With Finn, Bora, Brody, Pinkfong, and Baby Shark appearing in the film’s promotional world, the release is shaping up as a cheerful big-screen outing for young children and the families who watch with them.