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Make Your Own Titan With Titan Montage

It’s Friday, November 28 in Tokyo, which means the Attack on Titan Exhibition — an art installation dedicated to Hajime Isayama’s Attack on Titan — is opening right about… now.
Located in the Ueno Royal Museum in Tokyo, the Exhibition will be playing host to a suite of Titan-related art displays designed to amaze and terrify fans of the series. That means 3D hologram titans, VR simulation titans (the Exhibition website has a photo of Eren’s voice actor, Yuuki Kaji, donning a VR headset and reportedly screaming during the experience), and interpretations of Attack on Titan’s setting and characters by popular modern artists (we’ll be bringing you a full report of the exhibition soon, by the way).

But for folks who can’t make it to the event before it closes up shop early next year, you’ll be able to while away the weekend with a special website the organizers have set up to commemorate the event.

They’re calling it Titan Montage, and it’s a build-your-own Titan Generator that lets you mix and match horrifying off-kilter facial features and body-types straight out of the source material to create your own man-eating monster. Even better, you can animate it afterwards, name it, and send it to all your friends. The perfect Thanksgiving gift, you might say.

The Attack on Titan Exhibition runs until January 25, 2015. The Titan Montage website will hopefully stay up… forever.

Sources:
ANN, kyojinten.jp


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