- Shoujocon
Infobox Convention
name = Shoujocon
caption =
status = Inactive
location = New Jersey/New York
country = United States
first = 2000
last = 2003
organizer = Shoujo Arts Society
attendance = 600 in 2003Shoujocon was a
fan convention foranime andmanga which focused on theshōjo (girls') subgenre. Founded in 2000 by (co-chairs) "Nora" and "Katchan",cite newsgroup | title = Shoujocon! Call for participants! | author = Nora | date = 1999-07-11 | newsgroup = rec.arts.anime.misc | id = 378936D1.3120@earthlink.net | url = http://groups.google.com/group/rec.arts.anime.misc/msg/ae5f31f570063644 | accessdate = 2007-03-06] and initially financed througheBay sales of fan-donated merchandise,cite newsgroup | title = Shoujocon Auctions! | author = Nora | date = 1999-08-05 | newsgroup = rec.arts.manga | id = 37AA502B.2109@earthlink.net | url = http://groups.google.com/group/rec.arts.manga/msg/5acb8929c6483b32 | accessdate = 2007-03-06] Shoujocon quickly grew from 456 attendees to a peak of 1,252. In addition to its unique audience, Shoujocon attempted many other organizational and programmatic innovations during its time, such as an international staff which held meetings entirely online, support fordoujinshi artists and writers, and cultural workshops.cite newsgroup | title = Shoujocon Welcomes AZZURRI! | author = Tracy Podgorski | date = 2001-05-02 | newsgroup = rec.arts.anime.fandom | id = WiKH6.14125$sP6.599768@news3.aus1.giganews.com | url = http://groups.google.com/group/rec.arts.anime.fandom/msg/f24042aa5e20f161 | accessdate = 2007-03-06]In 2002 Nora and Katchan stepped down, turning con leadership over to the newly-formed Shoujo Arts Society (SAS), a non-profit organization incorporated to manage the con and promote the shōjo subgenre via other events.cite newsgroup | title = Hot Dogs? Hamburgers? Is It July? Then It Must Be... | author = L. Cintron | date = 2002-07-02 | newsgroup = rec.arts.anime.info | id = | url = http://mailgate.dada.net/rec/rec.arts.anime.info/msg00102.html | accessdate = 2007-03-06] For the 2003 convention, Shoujocon moved to Rye,
New York , where difficulties with the hotel and the change of location triggered a severe drop in attendance and poor reviews of the convention.cite web | url = http://magazine.anipike.com/index.php?article=143 | title = Shoujocon 2003 | author = Lisa Z. | accessdate = 2007-03-06 | work = Anipike Magazine] The 2004 convention was first postponed,cite news | first = Patrick | last = Delahanty | authorlink = Patrick Delahanty | title = Shoujocon postponed until 2005 | url = http://www.animecons.com/news/article.shtml/45 | publisher = AnimeCons.com | date = 2004-03-08 | accessdate = 2007-03-06] then canceled altogether.cite news | first = Patrick | last = Delahanty | title = Shoujocon 2005 is cancelled | url = http://www.animecons.com/news/article.shtml/78 | publisher = AnimeCons.com | date = 2004-08-08 | accessdate = 2007-03-06]Working the with organizers of
Yuricon , the Shoujo Arts Society later announced a joint event calledOnna! which was held in October 2005. [cite press release | url = http://www.animecons.com/news/article.shtml/113 | title = Shoujo Arts Society and Yurikon announce Onna! convention | date= 2005-01-18 | accessdate = 2007-01-03]History
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