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Attack on Titan: Final Exhibition Lands in Fahrenheit88, KL! Here’s A Sneak Peek Inside The Walls

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The legendary Attack on Titan is no stranger to fellow otakus. Since its 2009 debut, this iconic manga has sold over 100 million copies, with live-action adaptations capturing hearts across the globe. And let’s not forget its anime adaptation that is dubbed as one of the most popular animes of all time! 

Though the manga has concluded its monumental journey, a new adventure awaits you at the Attack on Titan: The Final Exhibition

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Yes, you read that right! Attack on Titan: The Final Exhibition has finally arrived in Malaysia after travelling through five cities in Japan and making stops in countries like Singapore, Taiwan, and Saudi Arabia.

Curious about what’s in store? Keep reading as we unveil all the excitement awaiting you!

 

1. Two routes, one choice: Forge your destiny! 

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As you step into the immersive world of Attack on Titan with the Humanity’s Choice Exhibition, you’ll be invited to make a pivotal decision: “Are you from inside the Wall or beyond it?” Each choice leads to a different route, offering a firsthand experience of life in the gripping world of Attack On Titan!

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As you delve into each route, don’t forget to collect stamps at various stations along the way. At the end of your journey, use your stamped road map to claim an exclusive certificate as a souvenir!

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2. Admire the original artworks of Hajime Isayama 

The exhibition unfolds a decade-long journey through the lens of the renowned visionary artist, Hajime IsayamaWith a total of 180 artworks on display, the exhibition is a treasure trove of archival works, including pieces never before seen by the public! 

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From sketches to intricate illustrations and unreleased drafts, every piece offers a glimpse into the evolution of this iconic manga. 

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3. Immerse yourself in the Attack on Titan universe 

Other than artworks, there are also meticulously constructed dioramas featuring towering Titans, iconic characters, and life-size Titan props

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With every detail brought to life, these displays will konfem make you feel like you’ve just stepped into an episode of Attack on Titan. Don’t miss the chance to act out your favourite scenes from the series!

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4. Watch Giant Battles up close

Engage in a 2D mini-theatre experience enhanced by 3D props that transport you to the heart of the action. Feel the adrenaline surge as you watch your favourite characters fighting Titans, experiencing the thrill of the battle firsthand!

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5. Exclusive Attack on Titan merch 

Don’t miss out on the exclusive Attack on Titan merchandise, available only at the exhibition! From stylish tote bags to coveted notebooks, there’s something for every fan to cherish and add to their collection.

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Right next to the souvenir shop, you’ll find a photobooth where you can capture and preserve your cherished moments with friends. For only RM25, select from six unique Attack on Titan-themed templates, snap your photos, and watch as they’re instantly printed for you to take home!

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Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering the world of Attack on Titan for the first time, prepare to be amazed by the sheer scale and beauty of this unforgettable exhibition!

  • ? Venue: Fahrenheit88, Kuala Lumpur 
  • ? Date: 25 April – 21 July 2024
  • ⏰ Time: 10 am – 10 pm (last entry at 9 pm)

So, why wait? Grab your tickets from Ticket2U or Incutix now and unlock all the incredible experience above for just RM55!

For more information, visit the official website of Attack on Titan: The Final Exhibition. Don’t forget to follow them on Instagram and Facebook for the latest updates!

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