TV anime "orange" to hold first major exhibition from November 3! Visuals newly drawn by character designer Yuki Nobuteru will also be unveiled.

From the TV anime "change," it was announced that the first large exhibition will be held at Parco in Ikebukuro.



The anime "change" is based on the manga series by Ichigo Takano, serialized in Monthly Action magazine. The live-action movie version released in December 2015 was a blockbuster hit, grossing more than 3 billion yen at the box office, and the TV anime that aired from July 2016 was also extremely popular. The TV anime, which aired from July 2016, also enjoyed great popularity. The film anime "orange -Future-," which was decided to be produced in response to its popularity, will depict "orange" that no one knows yet, the continuation of the "miracle" created by the letter and the story that follows.
TV anime "orange" film adaptation and key visual announced! The "after story" told from Suwa's point of view will be newly drawn by the original author!

In commemoration of the film's release on November 18, it was announced that the first large-scale exhibition "Anime "orange" Exhibition: Letters from Me in the Future" will be held at Parco Museum in Ikebukuro, Tokyo. The exhibition will feature reproductions of original drawings by the original author, Ichigo Takano, as well as original anime drawings, and will also include a special interactive zone featuring "letters" as a key item, and a corner that will resemble a classroom at the school the main characters attend.
In addition, a newly-drawn visual by Yuki Nobuteru, the character designer of the anime, has been released, and information on merchandise sales has also been announced. For more information about the event and sales, please visit the official "change -Future-" movie website ( http://movie.orange-anime.com/ ).

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