Anime Conventions

Anime Conventions
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Published on 2010-05 by Books LLC, Wiki Series


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 58. Chapters: Otakon, Anime Expo, World Cosplay Summit, Project A-Kon, Fan Expo Canada, Tsubasacon, Sakura-Con, Animania, Katsucon, FanimeCon, Anime North, AnimeIowa, Manifest, Anime Boston, Anime Central, Anime Weekend Atlanta, Otakuthon, Animethon, Anime Punch!, Ikkicon, Animazement, Comiket, AnimeFest, Anime USA, List of anime conventions, Nan Desu Kan, Anime Mid-Atlantic, Nekocon, AnimeNEXT, SMASH!, SugoiCon, CNAnime, Anime Milwaukee, Anime Evolution, San Japan, Ohayocon, PortConMaine, Yaoi-Con, Sogen Con, Metrocon, Senshi-Con, Youmacon, Connichi, Anime Vegas, EOY, Wai-Con, Anime Festival Orlando, Tokyo International Anime Fair, Kawaii Kon, Middle Tennessee Anime Convention, Anime Detour, Sac-Anime, QC Anime-zing!, Japan Expo, Anime Express, MechaCon, Tomo-Dachi, Ai-Kon, No Brand Con, Tekkoshocon, Oni-Con, Otafest, Anime NebrasKon, Anime South, Ikasucon, OMGcon, New York Anime Festival, ColossalCon, Kumoricon, Naka-Kon, PersaCon, Yuricon, Animaritime, Zenkaikon, RealmsCon, MangaNEXT, Ushicon, Aniwave, Anime Friends, Anime Banzai, Saboten Con, Anime Festival Wichita, AmeCon, Niigata Comic Market, Dotcon, Daigacon, Anime St. George, Tsukino-Con, Kami-Con, A&G Ohio, G-Anime, D-Con, Ichibancon, Naru2u, Shinboku-con, AnimagiC, Anime Festival Asia, Anime Crossroads, Seishun-Con, AUKcon, Wonder Festival, Comic World, Jump Festa, UppCon, Dunedin Anime Experience, Southwest Anime Conference & Expo. Excerpt: Otakon (English pronunciation: -t -kon) is a fan convention in the United States focusing on East Asian popular culture (primarily anime, manga, music, and cinema) and its fandom. The name is a portmanteau derived from convention and the Japanese word otaku. Otakon is traditionally held on a Friday, Saturday, and Sunday in late summer at the Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, Maryland's Inner Harbor district. Otakon is one o...

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