Despite their age, Toei Animation continues to produce some of the most popular anime series on the market today. Dragon Ball, One Piece, and Digimon: all are products of Toei Animation.
During NYCC 2024, Toei Animation will celebrate Dragon Ball, One Piece, and Digimon with their booth and panels. For their exhibit booth (#2635), they have something new to offer.
A Toei Animation X Dim Mak Pop-Up Shop will feature a wide selection of One Piece merchandise, including hoodies, t-shirts and shorts, as well as NYCC releases such as a Straw Hats crew puffer tote bag, Egghead Luffy skate deck, and enamel pin collection.
Additionally, there will be a new pop-up shop at NYCC: the Mugiwara Store Pop-Up Shop. This is a recreation of the legendary Japanese retail store focusing on One Piece merchandise, including items from the new Harajuku store.
Toei Animation Booth Agenda
10:00 am – 7:00 pm
Javits Center
Booth 2635
Visit Toei Animation’s exhibit booth for a variety of experiences, including:
- Balloon of Luffy GEAR2.
- § Mugiwara Store Pop-Up Shop featuring a variety of Mugiwara-exclusive One Piece merchandise from Japan.
- § Toei Animation x Dim Mak Pop-Up Shop offering a curated selection of One Piece merchandise.
Dragon Ball DAIMA Special Panel
12:45 pm – 2:15 pm
Javits Center
Empire Stage
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Dragon Ball, Toei Animation will share the details of the creation behind the wonderous new world of “Dragon Ball DAIMA” joined by Akio Iyoku (Executive Producer of “Dragon Ball DAIMA”), Monica Rial (English voice of Bulma) and other special guests. A screening of “Dragon Ball DAIMA” Episode 1 in English subtitles will precede the panel discussion.
Panelists include:
JAPANESE STAFF
- Akio Iyoku, Executive Producer
HOST
- Monica Rial (English voice of Bulma)
Digimon Adventure Panel
3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Javits Center
Room 409
Toei Animation welcomes Digimon luminary and “Mother of Sunday Morning Anime” Hiromi Seki (Producer of “Digimon Adventure” and “Digimon Adventure 02”) to discuss the franchise and the future of “Digimon Adventure.”