Naruto the Gallery World Tour!

Just where Naruto the Gallery is headed next is still under wraps, but there’s hope for North America based on what we’ve been hearing.

Naruto the Galltery Title CardAs new fans of anime discover the wonders of Naruto, those in Europe have a chance of experiencing his saga in a special touring art exhibit. TokyoPOP’s Live Events division is managing this event, and the longest scheduled stop may well be in Berlin, Germany from August 27, 2025, and run until November 24, 2025, which makes this news particularly exciting.

This series’ impact is very clear since, like King Tut, there are fans worldwide who want to know his appeal. In the series, Naruto’s quest to become his village’s top shinobi is fraught with peril, and although the manga and anime series concluded, new adventures are chronicling Boruto’s story (his son). Also, a new series is rumored to be released this year. The exhibit will focus on the epic journey of Naruto and Sasuke.

And when this franchise’s popularity is over twenty years old, this IP may well surpass the popularity of Pokémon . This tour’s next stop will be in Germany, and the hope is that it will travel to other countries too. We will update readers as news develops.

From the Press Release:

“At TOKYOPOP, we couldn’t be more excited to launch our new Live Events business segment with such an iconic character and world as NARUTO,” said Stu Levy, TOKYOPOP Group Founder and Chairman. “ NARUTO THE GALLERY is a visually stunning exhibition, and Berlin – home to so many groundbreaking artists over its history – is the perfect place for it in Europe.”

Naruto the Gallery 2 Picture

NARUTO THE GALLERY brings one of the world’s most successful anime series to life in a unique exhibition – and finally to Germany. We’re excited to be the exclusive ticketing partner for NARUTO THE GALLERY and to help make this special experience accessible to all European fans. A big thank-you to TOKYOPOP for placing their trust in myticket.de ,” added Lucas Goy, Chief Operating Officer of this ticketing company.

At the exhibition, NARUTO fans will journey through over 20 years of anime and shinobi history, experiencing powerful imagery and reliving the epic saga of Naruto and his comrades. Each gallery is rich with curated artwork and anime scenes that tell a powerful story. Visitors will walk through a space filled with emotionally resonant quotes and scenes from their favourite characters, culminating in an immersive theatre where they will witness the Final Battle.

Artist Collaboration

This exhibition presents a special collaboration with five of Japan’s most prominent emerging animation artists — Nina Ai, Kohei Kadowaki, Kosuke Sugimoto, Kohta Morie, and que. Iconic scenes from the anime NARUTO , which has captivated fans for over 20 years, have been reimagined through each artist’s unique vision and expression. These special animated works are one of the key highlights of the exhibition.

Powerful Key Visuals and Exclusive Merchandise

Striking brand imagery and original character artwork, drawn especially for NARUTO THE GALLERY , depict the exhibition’s theme, “ Battles, ” featuring Naruto, Sasuke, Sakura, and popular antagonists like Itachi, Deidara, and Pain. Visitors can also purchase bespoke merchandise inspired by these visuals, enhancing their unique and memorable experience.

Naruto the Gallery 1 Picture

The Global Success of NARUTO

NARUTO, a manga series serialized in Japan’s Weekly Shonen Jump , depicts the journey of a young ninja Naruto Uzumaki, who faces fierce battles with rivals and confronts his past in pursuit of his dream to become the Hokage of the Hidden Leaf Village. The story of the characters’ growth, carefully portrayed human relationships, and a richly constructed world have resonated with people of all generations across borders, earning passionate support from fans around the world. The manga series spans 72 volumes, with a total global circulation exceeding 250 million copies. It has been published in over 60 countries and regions.

The anime adaptation began airing in 2002, followed by “ Naruto Shippuden ” in 2007, which continued until March 2017. In October 2022, the franchise celebrated the 20 th anniversary of its TV broadcast. Additionally, eleven animated feature films have been released. The anime has been distributed worldwide shortly after its Japanese broadcast and is beloved by fans globally.

Information and Ticket Sales

NARUTO THE GALLERY will be hosted at Radsetzerei, located on the world-renowned cultural hub R.A.W. area in Berlin from 27.08.2025 through 24.11.2025, organized by TOKYOPOP in partnership with MyTicket.de , PLAION PICTURES, Carlsen, Figuya, and Manga Mafia.

For complete schedule and ticket information, please visit WWW.NARUTOTHEGALLERY.DE


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Author: Ed Sum

I'm a freelance videographer and entertainment journalist (Absolute Underground Magazine, Two Hungry Blokes, and Otaku no Culture) with a wide range of interests. From archaeology to popular culture to paranormal studies, there's no stone unturned. Digging for the past and embracing "The Future" is my mantra.

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