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Comic Con India Ends Current Season With a Bang at Mumbai Comic Con 2024

posted on by Adriana Hazra
Fans raved to DJ Kazu's Anisong mixes and got their merch fix at the Bandai Namco Pop-Up, while Muse Communication made its first appearance at the convention

It's been an exciting convention season for anime and manga fans in India as World Tour screening.

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Image courtesy of Crunchyroll

Crunchyroll kept the party going on the second day of the convention, with a performance by DJ Kazu. Having played anime conventions across the world, the performer brought his selection of J-pop and Anisong mixes to an Indian audience for the first time ever.

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Image courtesy of Crunchyroll

Past Comic Cons have also seen their fair share of manga enthusiasts thanks to Claymore.

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Photo by Adriana Hazra

The Bandai Mumbai's booth had freebies, merch for sale, "gachapon" machines, and even the Taiko no Tatsujin arcade game.

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Photo by Adriana Hazra

Taiwanese anime distributor Muse Communication also had a booth at the event. Considering it's one of the first licensors to stream several popular titles as they air on Japanese television, anime fans felt like they were meeting an old friend even though it was the company's first appearance at Comic-Con India. Even booth.

Comic-Con India began with Bengaluru Comic-Con on November 17 with its first-ever three-day convention in the city and ended a bang at Mumbai Comic-Con. Mumbai Comic-Con also had a gaming section, a booth by Nyx Professional Makeup, appearances by Pop-Culture legends like Art Guy Rob, stand-up comedy performances, and of course Indian publishers and exhibitors like Holy Cow Entertainment and Amar Chitra Katha. We can only hope next season is even bigger and better.

Source: Mumbai Comic-Con


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