Anitsuku 2025 | Japan image

Anitsuku 2025 | Japan

Anitsuku is a comprehensive event focused on animation production technology, targeting not only the next generation aiming to create the future of animation, but also anime fans. Since 2015, the event has been held with the goals of spreading the joy of creating animation, promoting the market, and discovering and nurturing new talent. Through behind-the-scenes showcases, 2D drawing software operation, and introductions to 3D animation technology, Anitsuku continues to highlight the creativity and innovation behind anime production.

Maxon is proud to participate in Anitsuku 2025 as a Gold Sponsor. At our booth, you can experience the full Maxon One creative ecosystem, including Cinema 4D, Redshift, Red Giant, and ZBrush, and see how these tools are being used in real-world production environments.


We are pleased to host a special session presented by Point Pictures Inc.
Session Title: “Making of the TV Anime Openings: Yuru Camp△ SEASON 3 and Blue Lock vs. U-20 JAPAN”

In anime, the opening sequence serves as the “face” of the work, capturing the hearts of viewers right from the start. However, the production process behind these sequences is rarely shared. In this session, Point Pictures, known for its expertise in blending animation and motion graphics, will take you behind the scenes of two major titles—Yuru Camp△ SEASON 3 and Blue Lock vs. U-20 JAPAN—and discuss their production process and creative approaches to visual expression.


11:00 – 17:00
Exhibition Booth (Maxon product showcase)

14:20 – 15:10
Making of Yuru Camp△ SEASON 3 & Blue Lock vs. U-20 JAPAN — Point Pictures Presentation


At the Maxon booth, you’ll be able to explore the latest tools widely used in anime production today. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to gain insights into the making of opening sequences and discover the creative process behind them. Join us at Anitsuku 2025 and experience the cutting edge of anime production with Maxon.


UDX GALLERY NEXT / UDX GALLERY

4-14-1 SotokandaChiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0021Japan

September 20, 2025, 2:00am-11:30am