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Attendees at AX 2022 Re:Zero cosplayers at AX 2018 Attendees gather at the LA Convention Center's South Hall during AX 2016. People at Anime Expo 2015. Anime Expo, abbreviated AX, is an American anime convention held in Los Angeles, California and organized by the non-profit Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation (SPJA).
Anime Los Angeles 2021 was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] In 2022, the convention moved to the Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center . [ 9 ] Anime Los Angeles 2025 occurred as scheduled despite the Los Angeles wildfires .
L.A. Comic Con is a three-day multi-genre convention [2] held annually in downtown Los Angeles, California. L.A. Comic Con is one of the largest independent conventions in the United States [3] and encompasses several categories, including comic, horror, sci-fi, anime, gaming, and pop culture, with a particular focus on the local Los Angeles community.
What we know: Cowboy Bebop creator ShinichirÅ Watanabe debuts his latest anime in 2025, titled Lazarus. John Wick director Chad Stahelski is also on board as action director. The cyberpunk series ...
Crunchyroll Expo (CRX) was an annual three-day anime convention held during August/September at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California over Labor Day weekend. [4] The convention was organized by anime licensor Crunchyroll and LeftField Media.
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 ...
The Los Angeles Summer Olympic Games are still four years away, but the window for purchasing tickets could open a lot sooner than you think. ... Here's how to purchase tickets for 2028 Los ...
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]