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Rock Band Kiss Teams Up With Astro Boy for Exhibit

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Rock Band KISS Teams Up With Astro Boy for Exhibit
From magazines to films to idol groups to small white cats, rock band KISS has a significant history of collaborations in Japan. This time the band is teaming up with a small metal boy: Tets
uwan Atom, or as he is known in the English-speaking world, Astro Boy.
The U.S. band is holding "KISS Expo Tokyo 2016~Jigoku no Hakurankai~" (KISS Expo Tokyo 2016: Hell\'s Exhibition) at Tokyo\'s Laforet Museum Harajuku from October 13 to October 31. This is the first time
and anime is collaborating with a foreign rock band.
brings back fond memories of my childhood. I remember jumping up from the couch and imagining I was
- fighting dastardly villains, flying through the skies...the little robot boy who defended all of us from evil."
, daughter of the late "God of Manga," is a big fan of KISS and saw an opportunity for a collaboration.
supervisor and illustrator Nampei Kaneko created original art for the exhibit. He used jacket art from the KISS albums
characters. Kaneko\'s art also features on some of the collaborative merchandise for the exhibit.
, the exhibit will also feature some Japan-inspired art such as this
Interested fans can check out the exhibit from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. during the event period. General tickets cost 1600 yen (about US$16).
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