Things to do this Weekend: Transform into An Anime Character with Animania Sunday!



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Location: Singapore Philatelic Museum
Date:
17 Dec 2017
Hour:
10 am – 7 pm

Admission:

Adult - $8
Child: $6
Singapore Citizens and PRs: FREE

If your little ones were sad about missing the Animania Sunday last month then they will be joyed to know that Animania Sunday is back again this month!

Things to do this Weekend: Transform into An Anime Character with Animania Sunday!

What is happening?

Learn the art of making mouth-watering Kushikatsu, a deep-fried skewered vegetable that is famous in Osaka!

Things to do this Weekend: Transform into An Anime Character with Animania Sunday! - Kushikatsu

Immerse in the anime culture and don a cosplay or a yukata at the dress-up booth with your little ones! Don’t forget to snap picture to hang in the living room! 

Things to do this Weekend: Transform into An Anime Character with Animania Sunday! - Dress up

Pose with cosplayers walking around the museum, meet Gravitine, our very own local mangaka and more!

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When is it happening?

On 17 Dec 2017, Sunday, from 10 am to 7 pm

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Where is it happening?

Singapore Philatelic Museum, 23-B Coleman Street, Singapore 179807

How much is it?

Adult - $8
Child: $6
Singapore Citizens and PRs: FREE

 

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Photo credits Singapore Philatelic Museum

 

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This article is prepared by

Malini Pannirselvam
Dedicated writer by day, avid reader by night, language fanatic all the time, and aunt to nieces and nephews every day

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