'Naruto' Exhibition To Make Its International Debut At Universal Studios Singapore
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The 'Naruto: The Gallery' exhibition will be coming to Universal Studios Singapore from 28 March to 30 June
Organised by Group IME, the exhibition will be shown outside of Japan for the first time for the enjoyment of international fans, in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the anime series' broadcast.
The exhibition was previously displayed at Akiba Square in Tokyo, Japan in December 2022.
'Naruto: The Gallery' invites fans of all ages to step into the world of their favorite shinobi (ninja) and relive all the iconic moments from creator Masashi Kishimoto's beloved series
Consisting of six different zones with character sketches, storyboards, video screenings, and more, the exhibition will transport you back to pivotal moments from the series, covering Naruto's early years all the way to his ultimate showdowns.
One of the highlights of the exhibition will be the 3D recreation of the Konohagakure Diorama.
Spot iconic locations from the anime such as the majestic Hokage Monument, Naruto's home, and the Hidden Leaf Village.
Prepare to be swept away by the epic showdown between rivals Naruto and Sasuke through an immersive multi-screen theatre experience.
Within the exhibition, there will a pop-up Naruto: The Gallery Café.
Indulge your inner shinobi by tucking into the the flavours of the Hidden Leaf Village, with a menu inspired by the anime, including Naruto's favourite Ichiraku Ramen, Sasuke's Fire Meatballs, and more.
Of course, no Naruto experience would be complete without the chance to score some limited-edition merchandise.
You'll be able to browse and purchase character-themed posters, acrylic standees, bag tags, lanyards, and more at the exhibition.
There will be no shortage of collectibles to take home and add to your ninja arsenal.
'Naruto: The Gallery' will be located at Soundstage 8 at Universal Studios Singapore
The exhibition will be open daily from 11am to 6pm.
Ticket prices are $83 (about RM293) for adults and $62 (about RM230) for children. Access to the exhibition is included with regular admission to Universal Studios Singapore.
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