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  List of anime conventions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The following is a list of articles about established anime conventions from around the world with attendances of more than 2,000 persons as well as the largest convention in each state (US), province (Canada) or country.
The list is divided up by location, and each convention includes dates during which it is typically held in parentheses.
These are conventions that have at one time existed, but have either gone on hiatus for more than one year, or have finished operating entirely.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_anime_conventions   (372 words)

  
 Anime @ Lakewood Public Library - Index
Anime conventions are generally held in hotels, and sometimes convention centers depending on the size of the event.
There are a few anime conventions that are held in the Ohio area right now, Ohayocon, which ran for two years in Cleveland, is now going on in Columbus (January 6th-8th 2006 at the Columbus Convention Center).
There is a convention, Colossalcon, in the Cleveland area that is supposed to be all anime at their June 2005 event.
www.lkwdpl.org /anime/conventions.php   (995 words)

  
 Anime - Article from FactBug.org - the fast Wikipedia mirror site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Anime (アニメ) is Japanese animation, often characterized by stylized colorful images depicting vibrant characters in a variety of different settings and storylines, aimed at a variety of different audiences.
Anime is often an explicitly commercial art form; producers and marketers aim for very specific audiences, with focused categories for shōnen (boys) and shōjo (girls) genres, as well as for teenagers and adults.
Anime studios have since perfected techniques to draw as little new animation as possible, using scrolling or repeating backgrounds, still shots of characters sliding across the screen, and dialogue which involves only animating the mouths while the rest of the screen remains absolutely still, a technique not wholly unfamiliar to Western animation.
www.factbug.org /cgi-bin/a.cgi?a=800   (3418 words)

  
 Anime Portal @ Japanimaniac.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Anime is broadcast on television, distributed on media such as DVD and VHS, and included in computer and video games.
Robot anime like Gundam and Macross became instant classics in the 80s, and the robot genre of anime is still one of the most popular in Japan and worldwide today.
Anime is a style of cartoon animation influenced by manga, originating in Japan, with distinctive character and background aesthetics that visually sets it apart from other forms of animation.
www.japanimaniac.com   (1426 words)

  
 Anime Boston 2006: Nearby Anime Events   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The following is a list of anime and/or science fiction conventions in New England with an anime track of some sort.
The New England Anime Society (organizers of Anime Boston) are working with First Night Boston once again to host an anime room on New Year's Eve as part of First Night Boston 2006.
The convention will once again be hosting great events which include a live concert, a masquerade, an anime music video contest, video programming rooms, an artists' alley and art show, karaoke, game shows, video games, RPGs, a LARP, and a whole lot more.
www.animeboston.com /location/nearbyanime.shtml   (313 words)

  
 Anime Conventions - Anime Expo 2000 J-List
We were told by the convention and hotel staff that J-List, as well as all other dealers in the room, would be required to remove all adult material of any kind from the convention hall.
Anime Expo is a Bootlegger's Paradise In case you didn't know, much of the "anime" you buy in the U.S. is bootlegged, illegal merchandise from Taiwan and China that is nevertheless allowed to run rampant throughout the U.S. anime market.
Anime Expo's position has traditionally been that all aspects of anime, whether adult or whether for children, are part of the genre that we all support.
www.thekeep.org /~kunoichi/kunoichi/ax_images/jlist.html   (4041 words)

  
 [FAQ] rec.arts.anime.misc: Anime Resources List
To subscribe to the list: email fansubsnet-ml-request@fansubs.net- in the body of the email, put the word "subscribe" To post to the list: email fansubsnet-ml@fansubs.net - Fansub Ethics Mailing List: This list is maintained for the rational discussion of fansub ethics and legalities.
List information and archives are also on the web at http://www.cs.ubc.ca/spider/edmonds/anime/KOR/mailing-list.html - KISS mailing list: a mailing list for the discussion of KISS software and data.
To post a message to the mailing list, use: mi-trans@lists.best.com You don't need to be an active translator to be on this list - voyeurism is encouraged (although we prefer to call it "peeping" ^_^).
www.faqs.org /faqs/anime/resources   (9232 words)

  
 AnimeCons.com - The Anime Convention Nexus
Check our Events section to find anime conventions near you or use our Guests section to find out where your favorite guest is going next.
Anime Punch has announced that they have moved from the previously announced Radisson Inn Worthington to the Columbus Airport Marriott.
While it's technically not news about anime cons, Dramacon volume 2, the manga by Svetlana Chmakova which takes place at an anime convention, is available in stores today.
www.anime-cons.com   (330 words)

  
 Topica Email List Directory
This List is for people who live in and around the New England Area who are also interested in various Anime Conventions.
Discussion is based upon past and upcoming conventions that are close to the New england area.
On this list we discuss general anime convention stuff like what cons are coming up and what people will be doing when they get to these various cons.
lists.topica.com /lists/ne_anime   (90 words)

  
 MIT Anime Resources
MIT Spring subjects that are relevant to a deeper appreciation of anime as a cultural artifact and as an art form.
An introductory presentation on anime and manga delivered to a University of Texas literature class.
The Anime Encyclopedia is often a better bet, particularly for newer shows.
web.mit.edu /anime/www/resources.html   (2346 words)

  
 Yaoi In The US
The answer is because companies are refusing to purchase yaoi anime and manga because they are afraid of, one loosing money, two not finding a target audience, and three parents groups.
Despite what companies at anime conventions will tell you, it is sorta about making the anime fans happy, but it's more about money then anything else.
I myself really wanna ask this question, but this year Otakon is off my list of anime conventions for 2001, and I sincerely doubt if there will be any industry types at my next two prospective anime cons, although one never knows.
www.angelfire.com /anime2/yoaiwonderland/usyaoi.html   (298 words)

  
 rec.arts.anime.misc faq list (May 2002)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
These two lists mainly cover titles that can be obtained mainly in the USA and Canada, and perhaps the rest of the online world if any of the online companies would sell them outside of North America...
It doesn't necessarily have to do with anime -or- technology (though most otaku are pretty tech-savvy, the better to hunt down new and obscure information on their topic of obsession).
In noble households, the night visits were enhanced by the exchange of love poems and the knowledge that the visitor was a member of the aristocracy, who had often made his intentions known to the bride's family in advance.
www.faqs.org /faqs/anime/misc-faq   (7984 words)

  
 animecons Info Page
To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the animecons Archives.
To post a message to all the list members, send email to animecons@lists.baka.org.
This is a private list, which means that the list of members is not available to non-members.
lists.baka.org /mailman/listinfo/animecons   (272 words)

  
 No-Name's Hot Links
A handy list of different anime conventions all around as well as different anime clubs that we like, attend, or think are worth your time to check out.
These are the various studios that create the anime we love, or the companies that have a direct hand in bringing that anime over here to us.
This list of sites spans the range from computer games and other diversions, to television shows and networks, to cultural highlights that you may enjoy.
www.nnanime.com /hotlinks   (318 words)

  
 Topica Email List Directory
This is the first list on Topica dedicated solely to the discussion of one of the best anime series ever created- Neon Genesis Evangelion.
This List is for people who live in and around the New England Area who are also interested in various Anime Conventions.Discussion is based upon past and upcoming conventions that are close to the New england area.
The Otaku Revolution Group Mailing list is for those anime fans who love anime all in all and not just a specific title or genre.Every genre(i.e.
lists.topica.com /dir/?cid=582   (531 words)

  
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The tentative date for Anime America 1994 is the July 29th weekend.
Anime Expo '94 is scheduled to be held in the Los Angeles area, on the July 4th weekend.
There are no plans for future ChibiCons but the AaA is planning to hold Anime East: A large-scale independent East Coast Anime Convention to be held in 1994.
ftp.sunet.se /pub/comics/anime-manga/rec.arts.anime.info/34   (549 words)

  
 Conventions @ Kansas? - Anime Academy Lounge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Hey guys, I live in Kansas (aka the middle of nowhere) and I was wondering if there are any anime conventions held either here or in Missouri?
i imagine there will be lots of anime at that since it was in my program booklet for this year.
we had a list of anime convetions in it.
www.animeacademy.com /forums/showthread.php?t=422   (170 words)

  
 Anime News Network - The Edit List - Sailor Moon S Movie
Once again this list is based upon the English dub available on the DVD.
The conventions established in the R list of edits hold here as well.
Also noted is that the DVD retains the original Japanese music track under the English dub.
www.animenewsnetwork.com /columns/edit-list.php?id=27   (326 words)

  
 animecore :. community sites
Massive anime boards on everything and anything, very popular they are too, although not the best.
Nice place to chat about anime, they have loooooooooads of boards that are specific to diffrent series.
Site for the sakura convention, in seattle, comprehensive site and forums detailing everything you'd care to know about the event, including what happened at previous events.
www.bouncinglemon.co.uk /animecore/comm.htm   (297 words)

  
 General Cosplay Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Odds are that if you've been to one of the larger anime conventions and worn a costume, this man has a picture of you on file.
He maintains a list of anime conventions in the US (including links) and liberally illustrates his convention reports with snapshots.
Subtitled "Your #1 Guide to the Anime & Manga Internet World!", it is a pretty hefty list of all kinds of anime and manga-related links.
www.mochi-mochi.org /links/gencosp.html   (163 words)

  
 Fanboy's Convention list - Science Fiction, Anime, Gaming, Fantasy and More!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Conventions (or "cons" in the vernacular) are part of the lifeblood of fandom.
They provide fans ("fen") an opportunity to get together with people who share common interests, meet a favorite author or television/movie star, and if nothing else, rest content in the knowledge that although they may be weird after all, at least they're not alone.
When calling by phone, don't call collect and don't call too late in the evening (many organizers list their home phone numbers).
dactylmanor.org /fanboy   (217 words)

  
 Fist of the North Star ring
Also, Kenshiro action figures and a list of all anime conventions in the USA !!!
Anime and comics artists are welcome to send work to the magazine.
The "Dramaturges of Yann" is a magazine from Greece that deals with the sci-fi,fantasy and terror literature, the comics and magna art.
g.webring.com /hub?ring=fistofthenorthst   (287 words)

  
 Phoenix Anime
Here I have anime reviews, cosplay photos, convention reports, comments from my kids and links to other interesting sites.
For the uninitiated, anime is short for Japanese Animation.
The Japanese have taken animation to levels that are unparalleled anywhere else in the world.
www.phoenixanime.com   (148 words)

  
 rec.arts.anime.misc faq list (May 2001)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
I and nobody else mentioned in this list is claiming to be a fount of all wisdom..well, if they do, it's nothing to do with me. < G> Hmm, since I'm about it..
The Anime Primer: http://robkelk.tripod.com/a-primer.html The Anime Ecchi/Hentai Primer: http://robkelk.tripod.com/ahprimer.html Some online review sites:- A Parent's Guide to Anime http://www.abcb.com/parents/ Anime Web Guide http://www.tcp.com/~doi/alan/webguide/awgHome.html Non-anime watchers review of anime http://www.eldar.org/~brad/anime.html If you're curious about currents shows in Japan, by all means post a question in raa.misc specifying that you're interested in recent titles.
This _Rec.Arts.Anime.Misc FAQ List_ was first posted to rec.arts.anime.misc 1st March 2001.
omicron.felk.cvut.cz /FAQ/articles/a4791.html   (4360 words)

  
 The Ultimate Anime music video Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
An anime music video (sometimes abbreviated AMV) is a music video consisting of clips from one or more anime television series or movies set to a particular song.
Most are not official music videos released by the musicians, but fan compositions taking clips from various series and synchronizing them with a musical track.
Anime conventions often run AMV contests or AMV exhibitions.
www.dogluvers.com /dog_breeds/AMV   (331 words)

  
 Anime News - January Anime Conventions - theOtaku.com
Anime News - January Anime Conventions - theOtaku.com
A new year is upon us as well as a brand new list of anime and gaming conventions all around the world this January.
If you are involved with an upcoming anime or gaming related conventions please feel free to contact me to have your convention added to the list.
www.theotaku.com /news/view/january_anime_conventions/64   (94 words)

  
 000 Convention Listings by Jenga Home Page
I wanted to know where all the fun was and since September 6th, 1996 the list just grew and grew and now I share the list with all of you.
Con Links is a list other convention listing sites.
Web Links is a list of other interesting websites like gaming groups and clubs, game companies, gaming resources, convention guests and just cool sites in general.
www.geocities.com /TimesSquare/4677   (368 words)

  
 ~*Sailor Moon Kingdom*~
a list of anime conventions in your area, with links.
a list of all the RPG groups i could find online.
a list of searches that will do you well when looking for sailor moon.
members.fortunecity.com /everdroo/info.html   (89 words)

  
 Wasabi Anime :: View topic - list of AFO7 panels?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Is a final list of panels at AFO7 going to be posted before the event?
The website lacks one; it just has a page to request them.
AFO never puts up a list of panels...
www.wasabianime.com /Forum/viewtopic.php?p=56214   (240 words)

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