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Naruto Anime 20th Anniversary Exhibit Opens in Singapore on May 29

posted on by Kim Morrissy
Includes eight iconic scene recreations, interactive activities

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A 20th anniversary exhibit for the Naruto anime will open in Singapore's Marina Square from May 29 to July 2. The exhibit will be located at the 3rd Level Unit #03-208/209. Besides artwork of the anime character designs, the exhibit boasts a wealth of scene recreations and interactive activities, as well as a pop-up store for exclusive limited-edition merchandise.

The exhibition will recreate eight iconic scenes from the anime, including Naruto and Sasuke's battle in the Final Valley, Naruto sitting alone on a swing, the first appearance of the Sage Mode, Sasuke's "Mangekyo Sharingan," Kakashi Curse Sealing, the Five Kage versus the Uchiha scene, the scene where Naruto and Boruto work together to create the Rasengan, and the 7th Hokage office in the Boruto series.

The exhibit will also include five immersive experiences which will let you transform into ninja and perform various Jutsu techniques. The activities include an interactive display of the Naruto world map and a souvenir photo with the "Great Lord Elder," a recreation of Sai's "Ninja Art: Super Beast Scroll" technique to summon a beast for a photo, and the "Light Box Paper Door," which will prompt you to guess the characters via their silhouettes.

The exhibit is presented by Summit Planners Cluster, a cluster of branch units representing Manulife Financial Advisers Pte Ltd, and organized by Biz Trends Media and SOZO. Tickets are available via Trip.com Travel Singapore's website for S$22 (about US$16.50) on weekdays and S$25 (about US$19) on weekends and public holidays. Early bird tickets will cost S$19 (about US$14) on weekdays and S$21 (about US$16) on weekends and public holidays.

The Naruto anime is also celebrating its 20th anniversary with four "brand new" episodes starting in September. Selected earlier episodes of the Naruto anime will also rerun in Japan beginning in July.

Source: Press Release


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