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Evangelion's 30th-anniversary art exhibition is happening later this year

The massive event will feature works spanning the franchise's decades-long history

Written by
Christopher House
Associate Editor, Time Out Tokyo
All of Evangelion
Image: ©カラー/Project Eva. ©カラー/EVA製作委員会 ©カラー | All of Evangelion
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It's almost time to get in the robot again. From November 14 2025 to January 12 2026, Tokyo City View will be hosting 'All of Evangelion', an art exhibition to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the beloved Evangelion franchise.

Evangelion Unit-01
Image:『ヱヴァンゲリヲン新劇場版』シリーズ ©カラーEvangelion Unit-01

As its name suggests, the exhibition will span the entirety of Evangelion’s decades-long history, featuring everything from original cels and drawings from the Neon Genesis Evangelion anime series to never-before-seen digital materials from the Rebuild of Evangelion films. With planning support from big names like Studio Khara, the Anime Tokusatsu Archive Centre and more, the event is bound to offer plenty to enjoy for both casual and die-hard Eva fans alike.

Evangelion 2.0: You Can (Not) Advance
Image: ©カラー/Project EvaEvangelion 2.0: You Can (Not) Advance

Directed by Hideaki Anno and produced by animation studio Gainax, Neon Genesis Evangelion follows the story of 14-year-old Shinji Ikari, a boy recruited to pilot a giant mech known as an 'Eva' to fight mysterious creatures called Angels. Released in October 1995, the 26-episode animated series has since spawned several films, spin-offs, video games and a vast multitude of merch collabs ranging from Fila to McDonald's.

Evangelion: 3.0+1.01 Thrice Upon a Time
Image: ©カラー/Project EvaEvangelion: 3.0+1.01 Thrice Upon a Time

Ticket prices and exhibition hours will be announced at a later date. Keep an eye on the official 'All of Evangelion' website for updates.

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