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My Hero Academia, Spy X Family & More: 8 Anime Pop-Ups To Check Out In The Klang Valley!

My Hero Academia, Spy X Family & More: 8 Anime Pop-Ups To Check Out In The Klang Valley!

Hype Malaysia30-05-2025

Local anime fans are getting well-fed in May and June! For the next few weeks, there are going to be tons of anime pop-ups happening in the Klang Valley. From recent hits like 'Blue Lock' and 'Chainsaw Man' to classic franchises like 'Cardcaptor Sakura' and 'Yu-Gi-Oh', there's something for everyone! Here's a rundown of all the anime pop-ups you can check out:
My Hero Academia Collaboration Cafe
Gear up for an action-packed experience with the 'My Hero Academia' x Doko Koko collaboration cafe! Enjoy a heroic menu at an immersive cafe themed to your favourite characters from the hit series!
Dates: 10th May – 6th July 2025
Venue: Doko Koko Cafe, LaLaport BBCC
Yu-Gi-Oh! Pop-up
Step into a 'Yu-Gi-Oh!'-inspired experience at this limited-time pop-up! Relive the duel spirit as you shop a line-up of exclusive official merchandise and pose for photos in front of the themed decor!
Dates: 24th May – 15th June 2025
Venue: Doko Koko Cafe, LaLaport BBCC
SUNRISEPOP Ani-Fest Malaysia Pop-up Store
SUNRISEPOP, a prominent Hong Kong anime & pop culture lifestyle brand, is bringing three popular IPs to Malaysia! Here's your chance to grab exclusive merchandise from 'Delicious In Dungeon', 'Dan Da Dan' and 'The Apothecary Diaries'!
Dates: 22nd May – 1st June 2025
Venue: LaLaport BBCC
Muse Asia Anime Pop-up Store
If you're looking for more exclusive anime merchandise, look no further than the Muse Asia Anime Pop-up Store! Here is where you can get the best deals on items from popular anime series like 'Spy X Family', 'Wind Breaker' and 'Frieren: Beyond Journey's End'!
Dates: 22nd May – 15th June 2025
Venue: Lot G-46, LaLaport BBCC
Blue Lock x ManekiNeko Karaoke Collaboration Campaign
Sing your heart out while enjoying some delicious menu items inspired by the hit anime series 'Blue Lock'! There are also original recording-themed illustrations and collaboration-exclusive merchandise you can't get anywhere else!
Dates: 16th May – 29th June 2025
Venues: Selected ManekiNeko Karaoke outlets nationwide
Natsume's Book Of Friends x ManekiNeko Karaoke Collaboration Campaign
Also happening at ManekiNeko Karaoke is the 'Natsume's Book Of Friends' collaboration! Enjoy yummy drinks inspired by the popular anime series as you shop for exclusive Christmas-themed illustrations of the characters!
Dates: 16th May – 29th June 2025
Venues: Selected ManekiNeko Karaoke outlets nationwide
Chainsaw Man Collaboration Cafe
From the people who brought you the 'Crayon Shin-Chan' and 'Solo Leveling' pop-up comes another exciting collaboration with the popular anime series, 'Chainsaw Man'! Enjoy a special themed menu, an official merchandise store and immersive photo and game zones!
Dates: 19th April – TBA 2025
Venue: Acolab, Pavilion Bukit Jalil
Cardcaptor Sakura 'The Enchanted Museum' Exhibition
Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of the beloved classic anime franchise, 'Cardcaptor Sakura'. As Phase Two of the exhibition begins, fans can enjoy more reproductions of original artworks and a new 'Room Of Cards' showcase.
Dates: 12th April – 11th June 2025
Venue: INCUBASE Arena Malaysia, Fahrenheit88
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