MAPPA To Hold Special Exhibition For 2020s Anime On 27th Nov.
MAPPA is a renowned Japanese animation studio known for their animation in anime like The God of High School and Yuri on Ice.
Having worked on major anime projects in recent years, they have created an appeal not only in Japan but around the world.
With the diverse collection of series MAPPA has produced in recent years, they are set to show the creative process behind these series through an event, MAPPA SHOWCASE.
Held in PARCO Ikebukuro, MAPPA SHOWCASE is a cross-work exhibition that will feature their latest works namely, Attack on Titan: The Final Season, Jujutsu Kaisen, The God of High School, Gymnastics Samurai and Koi to Producer ~ EVOL x LOVE.
MAPPA is willing to share some of their work from the biggest modern anime franchises as it is intended to give fans a glimpse of the work that MAPPA did to create their favorite anime.
They are set to feature production materials from much-appreciated series like Attack on Titan (including newly drawn illustrations for Final Season!), The God of High School, and new favorites like Jujutsu Kaisen and Mr Love: Queen’s Choice, among more.
They will also include materials from current airing anime series produced at MAPPA.
Fans will see different aspects of each of these series like key animation, layouts, storyboards, read interviews and more.
One of the many perks for fans going to the exhibition will be being able to choose two clear files from the series’ on display.
Exclusive merchandise for these anime will also be on sale at the event from Jujutsu Kaisen hoodies, original drawings, newly drawn illustrations, masks, acrylic stands and more tie-in merchandise for the final season of Attack on Titan.
The MAPPA Showcase starts on November 27 and will run until December 14 at PARCO FACTORY in Ikebukuro PARCO.
Tickets for the event will go on sale on 14th November at 12 pm at a price of 1600yen with different purchase bonuses depending on the series one selects.
The entry for those in elementary school or younger will be free. Tickets will be available on their e-plus website.
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