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OtakuThon is Quebec's largest, and currently only anime festival. It is held annually in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
OtakuThon was intiated by the anime club of Concordia University, called "Otaku Anime of Concordia University" (Otaku for short). OtakuThon is a trilingual (French, English and Japanese) event.
List of festivals
- OtakuThon 2006
- OtakuThon 2006 was held on June 10 & 11 of 2006 at Concordia University. While registration was free, the convention was funded through donations and sponsorships. Attendance reached 1800. [1]
- Featuring
- Masquerade
- Anime Contests
- Video Gaming
- Workshops
- Dance
- Artists' and Dealers' Area
- J-Pop Concert
- Anime Shows
- Screenings
- Panels panels on animanga
- Various Special Guests
- OtakuThon 2007
- will be tentatively held on August 5 & 6 at Concordia University. It will most likely also be free, but a 10$ donation is suggested.
- Featuring
- to be announced
References
Citations
External links
- OtakuThon Official Website
- Anime-Cons.com OtakuThon 2006 listing
- http://animenewsnetwork.com/article.php?id=8283
- http://animenewsnetwork.com/article.php?id=8987
- http://animenewsnetwork.com/article.php?id=8944