'Kuroko's Basketball' News & Updates: 'Kuroko's Basketball' To Have An Exhibit Event In Umeda
By Jason Patrick Reyes | Dec 15, 2016 08:17 PM EST
The event is called "Kurokonobasuke to aru machi no kiseki in Umeda." The exhibit takes place at Daimaru Museum in Umeda starting from January 2, 2017 to January 16, 2017. The main characters of "Kuroko's Basketball" will be having arts in a fancy dress on the event.
According to Crunchyroll, the new arts that have just been released features the main characters all dressed up for a fancy night. This attire ties with an exhibit that was earlier advertised, and will be featuring a special party with a formally dressed host to help ring in 2017.
The exhibit will be having a section devoted to some of the features from Ikebukuro stop, an area for the upcoming film, a sticker collection area, and more. The tickets will be sold in advance for 500 yen, or 1,500 yen for an additional pouch and a badge holder.
The event will also be announcing possible spoilers for the upcoming film of "Kuroko's Basketball" titled "Kuroko's Basketball The Movie: Last Game." The film is an adaptation of "Tadatoshi Fujimaki's Kuroko no Basuke Extra Game" manga sequel, and has a teaser released recently. Watch the video below for the latest teaser of "Kuroko's Basketball The Movie: Last Game." Subscribe for more updates about the "Kurokonobasuke to aru machi no kiseki in Umeda."
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