As soon as it opens, at the end of the morning, the Maison de la Culture du Japon is taken by storm for a cohort of enthusiasts.
Alone or in pairs, visitors flock to the floor of the Quai Branly institution to admire the toys and collectibles on display.
Dulled by use or brand new, they are branded and modeled in the image of characters from a popular Japanese animation series.
Against all expectations, it is neither
One Piece
, nor
Demon Slayer
, nor any other recent production that arouses so much enthusiasm on this posh edge of the Seine, a few steps from the Eiffel Tower, but the memory of a saga almost archaic,
Goldorak
.
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The Maison du Japon is hosting the
Goldorak-XperienZ
retrospective until October 30
,
organized for the 45th anniversary of the creation of the series.
Its opening coincides with the publication of a
Goldorak
comic book
, designed by a French creative team led by Xavier Dorison and Denis Bajram.
A hell of a cross shot for such an ancient product of the
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