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In the "Special Movie Area," visitors can watch a film where footage from Look Back crosses over with scenes of Director Oshiyama’s actual drawing process. The video captures the very "breath" of the animation work, and it’s likely to resonate deeply with anyone who was moved by the film.

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Other impressive touches are scattered throughout, offering a glimpse into the creators' work, such as the storyboards by Fujimoto-sensei (included in the theatrical bonus booklets) and Director Oshiyama’s original manga, The Boy and the Cave.

The exhibition is open until March 29. With an unprecedented amount of original artwork on display, it is a must-see not only for fans of Look Back but also for anyone with an interest in the art of animation.

Exhibition Title: "Look Back Anime Exhibition—Oshiyama Kiyotaka: The Emotions of Lines"
Dates: January 16 (Fri) – March 29 (Sun), 2026
Venue: Azabudai Hills Gallery

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