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Anime Conventions From Japan to Ireland

Anime Conventions From Japan to Ireland. Origins in Japan Comiket - Started 1975 Over 500,000 people every year Mostly for cosplay, & Dōjinshi (self-

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Page 1: Anime Conventions From Japan to Ireland. Origins in Japan Comiket - Started 1975 Over 500,000 people every year Mostly for cosplay, & Dōjinshi (self-

Anime Conventions

From Japan to Ireland

Page 2: Anime Conventions From Japan to Ireland. Origins in Japan Comiket - Started 1975 Over 500,000 people every year Mostly for cosplay, & Dōjinshi (self-

Origins in Japan•C

omiket - Started 1975

•Over 500,000 people every year

•Mostly for cosplay, & Dōjinshi (self-published manga)

•Merch, videos & books readily available in shops

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•Early 80s, YamatoCon

•Day long screening of Space Cruiser Yamato!

•Grew out of comic conventions

•Some cosplay, few traders, no Dōjinshi or guests

Spread to America in the 80s

Page 4: Anime Conventions From Japan to Ireland. Origins in Japan Comiket - Started 1975 Over 500,000 people every year Mostly for cosplay, & Dōjinshi (self-
Page 5: Anime Conventions From Japan to Ireland. Origins in Japan Comiket - Started 1975 Over 500,000 people every year Mostly for cosplay, & Dōjinshi (self-

•Anime Expo & Otakon

•Mecca for fans across America & Europe

•Big emphasis on burgeoning merchandise industry, artists, console gaming & voice actors

•A place for fans to hang out

•Screenings increasingly side lined

•Laid the template for western anime conventions

Evolution in America in the 90s

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•Q-Con in Belfast begins screening anime

•Eirtakon - November 2005

•Name based off Otakon

•DCU Anime & Manga Society founded to facilitate Eirtakon

•Mostly screenings, some cosplay, a few games

•~130 attendees

Over to Ireland…

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Page 8: Anime Conventions From Japan to Ireland. Origins in Japan Comiket - Started 1975 Over 500,000 people every year Mostly for cosplay, & Dōjinshi (self-

•American voice actors invited over every year

•Cosplay more popular than ever

•New emphasis on special events, panels, workshops, talks etc

•Merch traders hugely popular

•Get-together for groups of friends

•Screenings not a big draw anymore

What is an Irish anime Convention?

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•2010, Nom-Con

•2011, Akumakon

•Q-Con in Belfast incorporating anime

•Hybrid anime & gaming events appearing, e.g. Brocon, @rcadeCon, Epic-Con

Burgeoning Scene in Ireland

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•Q-Con - June 22nd - 24th

•@rcadeCon - July 13th - 15th

•Brocon - July 20th - 22nd

•Nom-Con - August 24th - 26th

•Eirtakon - November 9th - 11th

•Akumakon - January 2013

•Epic-Con - March 2013

Links & Info

| Belfast

| Ballsbridge

| Limerick

| Burlington

| The Helix

| NUI Galway

| Maynooth