Anime America
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Anime America | |
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Status | Inactive |
Location | Santa Clara and San Jose, California |
Country | United States |
First held | 1993 |
Last held | 1996 |
Anime America was an annual three-day anime convention held between 1993 and 1996 in Santa Clara and later San Jose, California. The first Anime America was held in 1993 in Santa Clara, California.
[edit] History
[edit] Event history
Dates | Location | Guests |
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June 25–27, 1993 | Westin Hotel Santa Clara Convention Center Santa Clara, California |
Roe R. Adams III, L. Lois Buhalis, Dan Danko, Robert DeJesus, Doug Dlin, Colleen Doran, Jo Duffy, Ben Dunn, Tim Eldred, Greg Espinoza, Megumi Hayashibara, Lea Hernandez, Seiji Horibuchi, Michael House, Christina Jensen, Steve Kite, Shawn Kleckner, Carl Macek, Johji Manabe, Helen McCarthy, John O'Donnell, Fred Patten, Monkey Punch, Tomoko Saito, Fred Schodt, Toren Smith, Kenichi Sonoda, Rick Sternbach, Nobuyuki Sugaya, Haruka Takachiho, Adam Warren, Robert Woodhead, and Yoshihiro Yonezawa.[1] |
July 29–31, 1994 | Red Lion Inn San Jose, California |
Greg Espinoza, Shepherd Hendrix, Lea Hernandez, Ken Hooper, Mutsumi Inomata, Edward Luena, Go Nagai, and Akemi Takada.[2] |
July 7–9, 1995 | Red Lion Inn San Jose, California |
Robert DeJesus, Megumi Hayashibara, Monkey Punch, Myriam Sirois, and Venus Terzo.[3] |
July 25–28, 1996 | Red Lion Inn San Jose, California |
Paul Dobson, Michael Donovan, Jason Gray-Stanford, Matt Hill, Janyse Jaud, Toshio Okada, Ward Perry, Toby Proctor, Fred Schodt, and Cathy Weseluck.[4] |
[edit] References
- ^ Anime America 1993 Information. AnimeCons.com. Retrieved on 2008-05-10.
- ^ Anime America 1994 Information. AnimeCons.com. Retrieved on 2008-05-10.
- ^ Anime America 1995 Information. AnimeCons.com. Retrieved on 2008-05-10.
- ^ Anime America 1996 Information. AnimeCons.com. Retrieved on 2008-05-10.