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DOKI! DOKI! Anime Market Singapore 2026 banner

DOKI! DOKI! Anime Market Is Back at Suntec This Weekend

Singapore anime fans, your weekend plans just got a whole lot better. DOKI! DOKI! Anime Market is back at Suntec this Saturday and Sunday, 6–7 June 2026 — and if previous editions are anything to go by, Hall 405 is going to be packed with fans, independent artists, and art you won’t find anywhere else.

DOKI! DOKI! Anime Market 2026 at Suntec Singapore
Image courtesy of DOKI! DOKI! Anime Market Singapore

What Is DOKI! DOKI! Anime Market Singapore?

DOKI! DOKI! Anime Market (DDAM) is an anime convention with a singular focus: the artist alley. While mainstream conventions load up on big-brand booths, DDAM puts independent creators front and centre — artists who pour genuine passion into original and fan-made prints, keychains, acrylic standees, and handmade goods.

The team behind DDAM describe themselves as “artists, merch hoarders, weebs, and cosplayers” — which means they know exactly what fans want to browse, and exactly what artists need from an event. The result is one of the most intimate and genuinely fan-driven events on Singapore’s ACG calendar.

What to Expect at DOKI! DOKI! 2026

This year’s edition fills Hall 405 at Suntec with hundreds of specially curated artist booths. Organisers hand-pick participants to cover as many fandoms as possible with minimal repetition, so whether you’re hunting for Genshin Impact art, Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint (ORV) prints, classic Trigun fan goods, or something from a niche fandom you thought no one else cared about — chances are you’ll find it here.

A few highlights to look out for:

  • Singapore’s first anime illustration auction house — DDAM is debuting a live-auction format for original anime artwork, a genuine first for Singapore.
  • Anti-AI and anti-theft policies — All booths are vetted, so every piece of art you buy is legitimately creator-owned and made by hand.
  • Curated booth layout — Artists can select their neighbours, helping build thematic clusters so browsing feels cohesive rather than random.

Event Details and How to Get Tickets

  • Dates: Saturday 6 June & Sunday 7 June 2026
  • Hours: 11:00 am – 8:00 pm (both days)
  • Venue: Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre, Hall 405, Level 4, 1 Raffles Boulevard, Singapore 039593
  • Tickets: From S$12 via Eventbrite

Grab your tickets online beforehand — door queues at popular anime markets here can stretch well past opening time, and a pre-bought ticket gets you straight in.

Also Happening This Saturday: Cos Haven at *SCAPE

Making a full-day outing of it? Cos Haven runs concurrently on Saturday 6 June at *SCAPE (6 Orchard Road), 11am–8pm, with free admission. It’s a short MRT hop from Suntec, so you can hit both in one packed day of ACG goodness.

What This Means for Singapore Anime and Cosplay Fans

DOKI! DOKI! has become one of the most beloved grassroots ACG events in Singapore. It’s not about corporate presence or big-publisher booths — it’s about independent creators getting a real platform, and fans connecting directly with the people who make the art they love. If you’ve been sleeping on DDAM, this weekend is the time to show up.

Follow @dokidokianimemarket on Instagram for the booth map and last-minute updates. We’ll see you at Suntec.

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CSF26: Creators Super Fest Singapore Returns in July

If you’re a cosplayer, artist, or ACG content creator in Singapore, mark 11–12 July in your calendar right now. Creators Super Fest 2026 (CSF26) is returning to Suntec — and applications for the Cosplay Hub are already open.

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Image courtesy of Creators Super Fest / Anime Festival Asia

What Is Creators Super Fest (CSF)?

Creators Super Fest is an annual ACG creators festival organised by the team behind Anime Festival Asia (AFA). Unlike AFA’s flagship November event — which centres on big-stage concerts and official brand experiences — CSF puts the spotlight squarely on creators: artists, cosplayers, illustrators, and content makers who form the backbone of the ACG community in Singapore and across the region.

CSF26 takes over Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre, Halls 403–405, on the weekend of 11–12 July 2026.

What’s On at CSF26

The festival is built around four core pillars, each catering to a different part of the creator and fan community.

Creators Hub

Independent artists and illustrators take over a dedicated exhibition zone, giving fans direct access to original ACG-inspired artwork, prints, and merchandise. If you’ve ever wanted to buy directly from the artist rather than a reseller, this is the place.

Cosplay Hub

Cosplayers from Singapore and across the region showcase their work on a dedicated stage. The headline event is the Cosplay Singles Competition, where contestants display their costume craftsmanship and performance for a judging panel — with cash prizes on the line. Cosplay applications are open now (more details below).

Creators Lab

This is the knowledge-sharing heart of CSF: experienced creators lead workshops and panel sessions covering everything from illustration technique and character design to growing an audience online. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to level up, there’s something here.

Stage Performances

Live acts and performances round out the programme throughout both days, keeping the energy high on the main stage.

CSF26 Creators Super Fest Singapore 2026 floor map Suntec
Image courtesy of Creators Super Fest / Anime Festival Asia

Cosplay Hub: Applications Are Open Now

If you want to compete or display your cosplay at CSF26, you need to apply — and the window is open right now. Head to creatorssuperfest.com and follow the Cosplay Hub link to register via the SOZO portal. You’ll need to create a SOZO account to complete your application. Slots are limited, so don’t leave it too late.

CSF26 Event Details

  • Dates: Saturday 11 July – Sunday 12 July 2026
  • Venue: Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre, Halls 403–405, 1 Raffles Boulevard, Singapore 039593
  • Organised by: Anime Festival Asia (AFA)
  • Tickets: To be confirmed — check creatorssuperfest.com for updates
  • Cosplay applications: Open now at creatorssuperfest.com (via SOZO portal)

What This Means for Singapore Cosplayers and ACG Creators

CSF fills a real gap in Singapore’s events calendar: it’s a dedicated space for creators and fans to engage beyond just browsing stalls. Whether you’re entering the cosplay competition, attending a craft workshop, or picking up original prints from the Creators Hub, there’s genuine value for every part of the ACG community.

With AFA’s organisation behind it and regional cosplayers participating, CSF26 is shaping up to be one of the bigger community moments before the main AFA event in November. Follow @animefestasia on Instagram for lineup announcements and ticket details as they drop.

Crunchyroll Fall 2025 Anime Lineup: Heroes, Assassins, and Vampires

Anime fans, buckle up—this fall is going to be wild. Crunchyroll just dropped its Fall 2025 anime season lineup, and it’s got everything: the final showdown of My Hero Academia, more chaos with the Forger family in SPY x FAMILY Season 3, Saitama’s fist itching for action in One Punch Man Season 3, and… well, also a noblewoman who snacks on monsters like they’re chicken nuggets. Truly, something for everyone.

Here’s a taste of what’s hitting Crunchyroll soon:

🚀 The Big Guns

  • My Hero Academia: Final Season (Oct 4) Deku’s pulling out all the stops, All Might is rocking a powered armor suit, and the fate of Japan hangs by a thread. It’s shonen history in the making.
  • SPY x FAMILY Season 3 (Oct 4) – Loid, Yor, and Anya are back to prove once again that no one can keep a secret in this family… except maybe the dog.
  • One Punch Man Season 3 (Coming Soon) – Monsters beware, Saitama’s still bald, still bored, and still obliterating villains with one punch.
  • To Your Eternity Season 3 (Oct 4) – Fushi in the modern era? Sounds wholesome. Fushi facing the Beholder’s true goals? Sounds terrifying. Classic To Your Eternity mood swings.

🎮 Gamers, This One’s For You

  • Let’s Play (Oct 1) – A rom-com about a game dev, a salty streamer, and the awkward chaos of neighbors. Bonus: there’s a very good dog.
  • A Gatherer’s Adventure in Isekai (Sept 29) – Yet another office worker gets isekai’d… but this time with cheat skills that sound like your ideal RPG loot grind.

❤️ Love, Awkwardness, and Monster Meals

  • My Dress-Up Darling Season 2 (Sept 20) – Marin and Gojo are back! Expect cosplay, blushes, and enough “best girl” debates to set anime Twitter on fire. 🔥
  • Yano-kun’s Ordinary Days (Sept 30) – A sweet rom-com about a clumsy girl and a bruised-up boy who desperately needs bubble wrap.
  • My Awkward Senpai (Oct 2) – Office romance meets social anxiety—prepare to say “same” a lot.
  • Pass the Monster Meat, Milady! (Oct 2) – A “Voracious Villainess” who loves eating monsters. Honestly? Relatable.
  • Li’l Miss Vampire Can’t Suck Right (Oct 12) – A vampire who’s bad at vampire-ing. Twilight wishes it was this funny.

🌍 The Weird and Wonderful

  • Touring After the Apocalypse (Oct 4) – Because nothing says “end of the world” like road-tripping on a motorbike with your bestie.
  • This Monster Wants to Eat Me (Oct 2) – Girl meets mermaid. Mermaid wants to eat girl. Romantic? Maybe. Stressful? Definitely.
  • Alma-chan Wants to Be a Family! (Oct 5) – Imagine building an AI who calls you “mom and dad,” can vaporize tanks, and just wants hugs. Sounds like every JRPG escort quest ever.

And don’t worry, the big hitters like One Piece, Gachiakuta, and TOUGEN ANKI will keep powering through the season too.


🍂 Final Thoughts

This Fall 2025 lineup is a buffet: action-packed finales, wholesome rom-coms, quirky isekai, and some truly “only in anime” concepts (seriously, monster meat banquets?). Whether you’re in it for Deku’s last stand, Anya’s smug faces, or a vampire who needs blood-drinking lessons, there’s plenty to binge.

So grab your snacks, charge your devices, and get ready: anime autumn has arrived.

Cells at Work Live-Action Movie: Teaser Visual, Trailer, and Cast Unveiled

Excitement is building for the upcoming live-action adaptation of “Cells at Work,” set to premiere in Japan in December 2024. Fans were recently treated to a teaser visual and trailer, which also introduced the main cast. Mei Nagano stars as the Red Blood Cell, with Takeru Satoh portraying the White Blood Cell. You can catch a glimpse of their performances in the trailer above.

The film is directed by Hideki Takeuchi, with a script penned by Yuichi Tokunaga. The newly released teaser visual showcases the main actors in their costumes, offering a first look at how the beloved characters will be brought to life.

“Cells at Work” is a popular Japanese manga series by Akane Shimizu, serialized in Kodansha’s Monthly Shōnen Sirius magazine from January 2015 to January 2021. The series also inspired a spin-off manga, “Cells at Work! Code Black,” which ran from 2018 to 2021.

The original manga was adapted into an anime by David Production, spanning two seasons from July 2018 to February 2021 with a total of 21 episodes. Additionally, the franchise includes a movie and a 13-episode anime adaptation of “Cells at Work! Code Black” by LIDEN FILMS.


You can catch the 2 seasons of Cells at Work on Netflix. The series synopsis:

This is a story about you. A tale about the inside of your body… According to a new study, the human body consists of approximately 37 trillion cells. These cells are hard at work every day within a world that is your body. From the oxygen-carrying Red Blood Cells to the bacteria-fighting White Blood Cells, get to know the unsung heroes and the drama that unfolds inside of you!

Stay tuned for more updates as the premiere date approaches!