- FanimeCon
Infobox Anime convention
name = FanimeCon
caption =
status = Active
venue =San Jose Convention Center
location =San Jose, California
country = United States
first = 1994
attendance = 12,000 in 2007
events =
website = http://www.fanime.com/FanimeCon (also known as simply Fanime) is an annual
anime convention run by the "Anime Resource Group" (ARG). It is the largest anime convention in Northern California [cite web | url=http://www.marketwire.com/mw/release_html_b1?release_id=126563 | title=San Jose Convention & Visitors Bureau Welcomes Back FanimeCon | work=MARKET WIRE | accessdate = 2007-05-08] and one of the ten largest anime conventions in North America. [cite web | url=http://www.anime-cons.com/news/article.shtml/403 | title = Largest North American anime conventions of 2006 | first = Patrick | last = Delahanty | authorlink = Patrick Delahanty | date =January 1 ,2007 | publisher = AnimeCons.com | accessdate = 2007-01-17] Originally conceived by Aaron Pilgrim as a gathering of local anime clubs in Northern California, the first one was held atCalifornia State University, Hayward . The anime clubs at that first Fanime were Beefbowl Anime, Chabot Anime, Foothill Anime and No-Name Anime.Later, it was held at the
Foothill College campus inLos Altos Hills , and it then moved to the Santa Clara Convention Center. In 2004, FanimeCon was held in theSan Jose Convention Center overMemorial Day weekend where it generated more than $5M in local economic impact. [cite web | title=FanimeCon Breaks Records in New San Jose Location | work=Business Wire | url=http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-117704176.html | accessdate = 2007-05-08] The convention continues to be held annually at that location.Programming
FanimeCon features events including a masquerade ("Der
Cosplay "), AMV contest, swap meet, game show,karaoke ,video gaming , tabletop gaming, dances, and musical performances. Big attractions include celebrity guests, such as Hiroyuki Yamaga, the Japanese writer-director-producer famous for the film "The Wings of Honneamise." There are also panels scheduled on a wide range of topics including anime blogs, pocky, and how to make shoes and boots for costumes. FanimeCon also includes round-the-clock video programming. [cite news | title = Games, anime, sci-fi conventions invade Bay Area | first = Mike | last = Antonucci | accessdate = 2007-07-02 | work = San Jose Mercury News | date = 2007-05-17]History
FanimeCon was first held on June 19, 1994 at
California State University, Hayward inHayward, California as a free anime convention. FanimeCon stayed at California State University until 1996 when the convention moved toFoothill College inLos Altos Hills, California . Anime Resource Group (ARG) was formed the same year as the parent organization.cite journal | author=James Matsuzaki | title=All About Fanime Con | journal=FanimeCon Program Guide | year=2001 | volume=2001 | pages=page 2] 1996 was also the first year the convention became a paid event.cite journal | author=Bruce Tureene | title=Fanime History | journal=FanimeCon Program Guide | year=2002 | volume=2002 | pages=page 4]Hiroyuki Yamaga became FanimeCon's first Japanese guest of honor in 1997. The programming expanded to include an art show, a cosplay show, an anime game show, and live music. In 1998 FanimeCon expanded to two days and became a three day convention the following year. FanimeCon moved to the Santa Clara Convention Center in 2000 where it stayed for four years before moving to theSan Jose McEnery Convention Center in 2004.Event history
References
External links
* [http://www.fanime.com/ FanimeCon web site]
* [http://foothill.anime.net/ Foothill Anime]
* [http://www.nnanime.com/ No-Name Anime]Convention reports
* [http://www.katavila.com/articles/lapages/fanime04.pdf FanimeCon 2004: You Comics Maniac! -- But you have to go home sometime," LatinoLA.com, June 2004]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.