Saturday, March 2, 2013

Mobile Suit Gundam UC Episode 6 Exhibition & Screening Event at the National Science Museum (Japan) - Image Gallery

Mobile Suit Gundam UC Episode 6 Exhibition & Screening Event at the National Science Museum (Japan) - Image Gallery
Be among the first to see the newest episode in the Mobile Suit Gundam UC epic, "Two Worlds, Two Tomorrows", during the "Mobile Suit Gundam UC Film & Night Museum Episode 6 World Premiere" February 25th–28th at the National Museum of Nature and Science in Ueno, Tokyo! 
For more images & info about this event: HERE, HERE

The National Museum of Nature and Science, established in 1877 and one of the oldest museums in Japan, offers a combination of natural history and technological research unique among Japan's national museums.
Its Neo-Renaissance-style campus in Ueno is considered one of Japan's architectural treasures. 
During the event, its Japan Gallery Central Hall will be transformed into the "Unicorn Museum" every night. Its lecture hall will feature the world premiere of Two Worlds, Two Tomorrows, a conversation with Harutoshi Fukui, a 1/1000 scale of Laplace towering over four and a half feet (1.4 meters) high, the first Japanese exhibition of the Vist family portrait, and more finely-crafted and finely-detailed artifacts of the world of Gundam UC. 
Tickets are ¥4,200, and went on sale at 6:00 PM on February 7th..
Enjoy the world and the world premiere of Gundam UC amongst stately Neo-Renaissance architecture!
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Images via Gundam.Info

5 comments:

  1. zat reversible banshee/unicorn jumper in the last pic... Dayum!! anyone knows where to get it?

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  2. Probably here
    http://www.strict-g.com/
    or UNIQLO?

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  3. Ah, only in Japan can we get a whole museum devoted to a 50min robot cartoon...

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    1. someone clearly doesnt understand how big the gundam metaseries is.

      but then again, we sure don't see any star trek museum events in the US either, lol.

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