New Attack on Titan attraction also in development as theme park continues to embrace anime franchises.
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Are you the prey? No, we are the Pokémon!
It’s been a long time coming, but we finally know when we’ll be able to see the most anticipated anime in years.
“On that day, we ticks received a grim reminder. We lived in fear of the five-foot-tall humans.”
The residents of Kyushu don’t have to fight a titan, but they do have some giant obstacles to overcome.
Perhaps we’ve overestimated humanity’s naked anime enemies.
Have a few thousand dollars just lying around? Well then these giant anime figures are just the thing for you!
Interactive ad gives you a chance to save Shinjuku, plus win cool prizes while you’re at it.
Anime hero Goku appears in giant form to delight fans and hopefully keep Attack on Titan’s monsters in check.
It won’t just be the cold that has visitors to this year’s event shivering.
Last week Attack on Titan Part 2: Wings of Freedom was released on DVD and with it came a special gift: An improved visual for the Kansai dialect AoT.
Universal Studios Japan‘s upcoming Universal Cool Japan campaign rides are rolling out in January with a new ride attraction inspired by fashion model and singer Kyary Pamyu Pamyu (Crayon Shin-chan) and upgraded versions of “Evangelion The Real 4D,” “Attack on Titan The Real,” “Biohazard (Resident Evil) the Escape,” and “Monster Hunter the Real.”
Fan anticipating the launch of “vangelion The Real 4D” got a sneak peek of the experience in a new ad.
If you ever thought Eren from Attack on Titan needed a Sailor Moon-esque costume change sequence, your prayers have been answered.
The live action movies were a disaster, but the video game, with a newly announced Japanese release date of February 2016, looks like it might redeem them both!