First aired in 2007, Shaun the Sheep is a stop-motion animation series which has been broadcast in an incredible 180 countries. A special exhibition taking place at Kyoto's Museum EKI will celebrate the 15th anniversary of the much-loved show, and plants to showcase puppets, sets, and storyboards produced for shooting.
Visitors will also get an insight into the production of the series, and the amount of work that goes into it – the average length of footage an animator could shoot for an episode in a week was only 20 seconds!
Adult admission to the event is priced at ¥900, and no advance reservations are required.