The Japan Society in New York is having what appears to be a pretty awesome exhibit on manga, anime, and video game culture called Krazy! It just started last Friday and goes through June, so if you're in NY you should definitely check it out.
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I actually had a chance to check it out, pretty cool but very small exhibit. Mostly featured books and books of manga, many cells of drawings form various anime, a room full of vintage nintendo systems you could play but no pictures.
The final room had several viewing areas featuring films like Akia, Paprika, I think it was either a robotech or another mecha series, overall pretty cool...just very small exhibit, the place itself was not that big to begin with.
Posted by: Ted Stryker | December 30, 2009 at 06:46 AM