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3rd-Tony Vo (Dragtrode)
3rd-Tony Vo (Dragtrode)


4th- Christine (Tina) Michie (Flariados)[Pikachu Cosplayer]
4th- Christine (Tina) Michie (Flariados)
* Dressed as Pikachu



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Revision as of 16:37, 27 June 2006

A-Kon
Location(s)Adam's Mark Hotel
Dallas, Texas
Attendance12,000+
Major eventsVideo rooms, anime music videos, arcade, artist alley, concerts, cosplay contest/masquerade, dance, DDR, dealer's room, cosplay, karaoke, LARP, ninja demos, panels, scavenger hunt, and table top gaming
Websitehttp://www.a-kon.com

Project A-Kon® (or just A-Kon®) is an anime convention held annually in Dallas, Texas, generally lasting three days, usually held on the first weekend of June. Project A-Kon®, whose name is widely believed to be a parody of the anime Project A-ko, is North America's longest running national anime convention. The name is really derived from an abbreviation of "Anime Convention" and is spelled with a "K" because that would be graphemically correct in Japanese.

While the focus of the convention is mainly centered on anime fandom and screenings of films and television series--some of which are new to or have never been formally released in the United States--many other activities take place encompassing various segments of geek and Japanese pop culture. These events include panels with American authors and artists as well a room dedicated to Dance Dance Revolution. Cosplay, costume play, is one of the most well-known events at A-Kon®. It is a presentation of the fans' attempts to make costumes to resemble their favorite characters, and may even involve skits in some cases. There are also secondary events, such as scavenger hunts and martial arts demos, hosted every year at A-Kon®. For artistic fans, there is an artshow where one can display and sometimes auction individual fan art. The introduction of Japanese bands has also become a very popular event with the fans of Project A-Kon®.

A-Kon® is a "fancon" in that while it has industry backing, is run by and for the fans. To that end, A-Kon® has an extensive volunteer program. Almost all the staff members are volunteers, even the upper echelon group referred to as staff-heads. Some come from professional backgrounds in theatre and so are perfect for the stage crew, and others are more generalized in their skills and so handle or work in other departments. A-Kon® is such a large convention that it would be impossible to run without a large volunteer corps.


A-Kon® 17 also held The Pokemon Trading Card Game

Dallas Gym Challenge in which the Winner Gets a trip to California For Pokemon World Championships. Some of the people in Gym Challenge also Cosplay, others did not. Cosplayers in Gym Challenge included Team Rocket Members, Team Aqua and Magma Members, a Kyogre and a Pikachu.

15+

1st-John Kettler (Ludicolo)

2nd-Robert Eguia (Queendom)

3rd-Tony Vo (Dragtrode)

4th- Christine (Tina) Michie (Flariados)

  • Dressed as Pikachu

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1st-Austin C. (LBS)

2nd-Taylor D. (Mew-Trick)

3rd-Nathan D. (Burning Liability)

4th-Cameron H. (SMP)


10-:


1st-Matthew S. (LBS)


Project A-Kon® and A-Kon® is a registered entity of Phoenix Entertainment. (Edited by J. Boughen, Project Manager, Project A-Kon. June 26, 2006.)


A-Kon® also has a hentai fest, in 2005 many people enjoyed the "box hentai", however in 2006 many other items were shown, some people thought 2006 was really soft. Many people enjoyed the Pikachu, Marine and Nun cosplayers who were pulled on stage. The Pikachu was clearly the most popular of the three