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Digimon Anime Series 25th Anniversary Exhibition Detailed

A Digimon Adventure exhibition will take place in Tokyo and Osaka this summer. This is to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the original show. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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Toei first announced this exhibition back in May 2024 with a new promotional video. As a reminder, the exhibition will be at Ikebukuro Sunshine City (in Tokyo) from August 10 to 25, 2024. Then, it will be at the Shinsaibashi Opa (in Osaka) from October 5 to 20, 2024.

Everyone will receive Agumon and Gabumon cards as a present. These cards are exclusive to the exhibition and have a watermark on them to denote that. You’ll also be able to get a special Digimon comic book. People will also get the opportunity to purchase a CD with the best songs from Digimon history (between 2015 and 2023 anyway). It’ll cost 2800 JPY ($18). The CD will come with a random bromide of one of the Digimon partners from the show and tri movies.

At the exhibition, you can check out original concept art, storyboards, animation cels, and scripts. There will also be photo spots for you to take pictures, as well as a display that’ll let you look everything that’s happened in the world of Digimon since Digimon Adventure first appeared on air 25 years ago.

The Digimon Adventure 25th anniversary exhibition will take place from August 10 to 25, 2024 and October 5 to 20, 2024.


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