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  2. Category:Anime conventions in Canada - Wikipedia

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  3. List of anime and manga conventions - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of noteworthy [a] anime conventions from around the world, as distinct from comic book conventions, furry conventions, gaming conventions, horror conventions, multigenre conventions, and science fiction conventions. This list is sectioned by location, and included with the list is the year the convention was established, as well ...

  4. Otakuthon - Wikipedia

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    Otakuthon is a Canadian anime convention promoting Japanese animation (), Japanese graphic novels (), related gaming and Japanese pop-culture (music, cinema, television). [5] It is held annually for 3 days in downtown Montreal during a weekend in August.

  5. Anime North - Wikipedia

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    Anime North (AN) is a not-for-profit, fan-run anime convention, held every year in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.Its major attractions, activities and events include industry guests, fan-run panel presentations, workshops, video presentations, gaming tournaments, musical performances, dances and cosplay.

  6. Animethon - Wikipedia

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    Conventions goers enjoying the Japanese concert at Animethon 19. Animethon is a three-day anime convention held annually at Edmonton Convention Centre in Edmonton, Alberta and organized by the non-profit organization Alberta Society for Asian Popular Arts (ASAPA). It is Canada's longest-running anime convention, the first being held in 1994.

  7. Fan Expo Canada - Wikipedia

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    The convention is the largest of its kind in Canada and among the largest in the world, filling the entire North and South Buildings of the MTCC with over 130,000 attendees in 2016. [1] In 2013, Fan Expo Canada's parent company Hobby Star Marketing was acquired by Informa, which now organizes the event. [3]

  8. Ai-Kon - Wikipedia

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    Ai-Kon is an annual three-day anime convention held on a weekend during the month of July in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.Ai-Kon was first held at the University of Manitoba in 2001 and is currently held at the RBC Convention Centre.

  9. Nadeshicon - Wikipedia

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    Like most other anime conventions, Nadeshicon's events, attractions and activities include a Dealer's Room and an Artists Alley, anime screenings, panels and workshops, AMV contests, game shows, cosplay events (Masquerade, Fashion Show, etc.), and video games stations (Gaming Room). A part of the convention is also dedicated to Japanese ...