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This is a list of noteworthy [a] anime conventions from around the world, as distinct from comic book conventions, furry conventions, gaming conventions, horror conventions, multigenre conventions, and science fiction conventions. This list is sectioned by location, and included with the list is the year the convention was established, as well ...
An anime convention article should have the following: Lead: A brief summary of the topic, touching on all the main points of the whole article. At the very least, should describe the convention, how many days it runs, when and where the convention is held, and the convention's organizers. See WP:LEAD for more details.
Outside the convention hall at Anime Expo, an anime convention held in Los Angeles, United States. An anime and manga convention (often called just anime convention) is a fan convention with a primary focus on anime, manga and Japanese culture. Anime conventions are commonly multi-day events hosted at convention centers, hotels or
Inaugurated on 21 December 1975 with an estimated 700 attendees, Comiket has since grown to become the largest fan convention in the world, with an estimated turnstile attendance of 750,000 in 2019. Comiket is typically held at Tokyo Big Sight in August and December, with the two events distinguished as Summer Comic Market ( 夏コミ ...
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Holiday Matsuri, or HolMat, is an American multigenre convention that caters primarily to the anime, video gaming, science fiction, and cosplay communities. [2] The convention, which bills itself as a "festively themed" seasonal event, [3] has been held annually in Orlando, Florida, since December 2011.
Yama-Con is an annual three-day anime convention with multigenre elements held during November/December at the LeConte Center in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. [1] [4] Yama-Con's name comes from the Japanese word for mountain, "Yama." [4]
Defunct anime conventions (41 P) Pages in category "Anime and manga conventions" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.