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  2. Anime North - Wikipedia

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    Anime North (AN) is a not-for-profit, fan-run anime convention, held every year in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Its major attractions, activities and events include industry guests, fan-run panel presentations, workshops, video presentations, gaming tournaments, musical performances, dances and cosplay.

  3. Youmacon - Wikipedia

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    The convention typically offers anime music videos, Artist Alley, Charity Masquerade Ball, concerts, costume competitions, Dealers Room, gaming tournaments, karaoke, Live Action Mario Party and Donkey Kong, live musical performances, maid café, masquerade, Mystery Science Theater 4000, rave, table-top gaming, talent competitions, and video gaming.

  4. Anime and manga convention - Wikipedia

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    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

  5. Anime Expo - Wikipedia

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    Organized by Anime Expo, it is designed to be a smaller convention that focuses on the artist alley and exhibit hall. [ 78 ] [ 79 ] [ 80 ] The programming has an arcade, cosplay contest, karaoke, live music, Maid Cafe, manga lounge, tabletop gaming, and workshops.

  6. Sakura-Con - Wikipedia

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    The convention primarily showcases interactive activities related to the culture of Asian countries, most frequently Japan. Typical activities include panels hosted by enthusiasts and industry professionals, live game shows, an anime music video contest, an art show, artist alley, dances/raves, collectible card gaming, cosplay chess, cosplay contests, an exhibitors hall with both independent ...

  7. Kitsune Kon - Wikipedia

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    Kitsune Kon is an annual three-day anime convention held during July ... The convention typically offers arcade gaming, artistsalley, a boffer (foam weapons) room ...

  8. Zenkaikon - Wikipedia

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    Kosaikon was an anime convention held from 2003 to 2005 on the campus of Villanova University. [8] The convention featured anime screenings, artists' alley, an artist's gallery, cosplay contest, and video gaming with tournaments.

  9. Kawaii Kon - Wikipedia

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    Kawaii Kon currently has AMV and anime screenings; industry, fan, and guest panels; Hall Cosplay contests, Masquerade/Cosplay Competitions, Art Shows, Artist Alley Contests, Concerts, Dances, and Karaoke, along with Video and Role Playing games, autographs, and a Dealer's Room.