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  2. Comiket - Wikipedia

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    A circle ticket for Comiket 88. The ticket uses holography to prevent counterfeiting and includes the personal information of the exhibitor (blurred in this image) to prevent scalping. The overwhelming majority of Comiket circle participants are amateur and hobbyist artists: 70% of participating circles lose money, while only 15% turn a profit. [3]

  3. Welcome to the Outcast's Restaurant! - Wikipedia

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    Welcome to the Outcast's Restaurant! (追放者食堂へようこそ!, Tsuihōsha Shokudō e Yōkoso!) is a Japanese light novel series written by Yūki Kimikawa and illustrated by Gaou.

  4. Aggretsuko - Wikipedia

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    Manaka discovers that the owner of the fake OTM Girls social media page has been actively stalking Retsuko. Later at another concert, during the handshake event, a fan comes with 100 tickets, granting him with 5 minutes with Retsuko. He spends his time verbally harassing Retsuko and lambasting the nature of idol groups, much to everyone's horror.

  5. Comifuro - Wikipedia

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    It attracted 17,000 visitors on the first day, crossing over 20,000 for both days combined. Because of this, many were queueing for hours to get a ticket with others were waiting since 3 am. It also was the first time Good Smile Company products being sold at Comifuro. [13]

  6. Anime Boston - Wikipedia

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    Cosplayers at Anime Boston 2004. The first Anime Boston was held in 2003 at the Boston Park Plaza, as was the 2004 convention. [5] By Anime Boston 2005, the convention had moved to the Hynes Convention Center and Sheraton Boston Hotel. Since then, the convention has continued to be held at the convention center and adjoining hotels with ...

  7. Doujinshi convention - Wikipedia

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    Art supply companies, doujin printing companies, and anime, manga and game companies also have booths at many of the larger conventions, such as Comic Market, where they sell or distribute merchandise and promote products and services. [3] [4] Some doujinshi conventions welcome cosplay activity as well.

  8. Anime and manga fandom in Poland - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, members of the Gdynia fandom created the first Polish fansub of an anime (for the film Ranma ½: Nihao My Concubine); by the end of the decade, nearly a hundred fan groups were involved in creating fansubs, with a similar number of manga scanlation groups. [19] The first Polish fan-made anime music video (AMV) was produced in 1998.

  9. Anime and manga fandom - Wikipedia

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    Cosplay is a major part of the anime and manga fandom. The anime and manga fandom is a worldwide community of fans of anime and manga. Anime includes animated series, films and videos, while manga includes manga, graphic novels, drawings, and related artworks. The anime and manga fandom traces back to the 1970s and has an international reach.