ANIME LEGEND UNLEASHES NIGHTMARE PROJECT—AND FANS ARE TERRIFIED
Shoji Kawamori, the mind behind classics like ‘Macross’ and ‘Ghost in the Shell,’ has finally achieved his lifelong dream. And it’s NOT what anyone expected.
This isn’t just another anime. This is a DANGEROUS pivot from a man who shaped a generation. After designing the robots of ‘Armored Core’ and the haunting worlds of ‘Eureka Seven,’ Kawamori has been quietly building something else—a mixed-reality pavilion for the Osaka Expo. He’s been playing with reality itself.
Why does this matter? Because our favorite creators are no longer just telling stories. They’re building EXPERIENCES. They’re blending the screen with YOUR world. Kawamori’s new project proves the industry is shifting from entertainment to immersion—and there are NO rules.
Who benefits? The tech giants. The silent investors. They fund these experiments while regulators sleep. Every “innovative” pavilion is a test run. For what? Data collection? Behavior modification? The line between fan and subject is VANISHING.
Kawamori’s dream project is a warning shot. The art you love is now a tool, and you are the final piece of the design.



