New details for the upcoming manga arts exhibition have been released and fans of the classic shounen anime that is “Fullmetal Alchemist” will be happy to know that not only will the fantasy anime will be joining the art exhibition for the first time since its conclusion in 2012, but it will also be having a key visual done by the creator of the series herself, Hiromu Arakawa.
While she is mainly known for having created the highly recognized series of the anime and manga community, Arakawa is also known to have done work for other series such as creating the manga series “Silver Spoon” and illustrating the martial arts series “Hero Tales.” Currently she is doing work on the fantasy adventure series “The Heroic Legend of Arslan” featuring the tale of a prince’s battle for his homeland and his ascent into kinghood.
It was on Thursday on the official website for the upcoming live-action adaptation of the series that the announcement of Arakawa’s hand in the upcoming exhibition was made known along with the visual which depicts the cast of the series seeming as if they are free falling in a specific direction.
The exhibition on which the “Fullmetal Alchemist” works shall be presented will be running for a total of 44 days starting on September 16 and ending on October 29 at the Tokyo Dome City Gallery AaMo. Following this, the exhibition will alsp be presented at the Osaka Bay Area ATC for a total of 28 days, spanning from November 3 up to the 30th of the month.
Prior to to the anime’s public exhibition however, there will be a special private viewing to be held on September 15. For those who wish to ourchase advance tickets to the exhibition, sales will begin on March 20. Those who wish to buy the general tickets will be able to do so starting July 12.
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