Re: Anime Conventions 2014
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 8:01 am
http://animecons.com/
Gives a list of pretty much all known anime conventions (in and outside the US). As for which ones are "good" that depends entirely on what you're looking for. Otakon (in Baltimore) and Anime Expo (in California) are the "biggest" (and generally have the largest industry presence and most impressive "guest" line-ups), but "best" is entirely subjective. I personally am in charge of http://www.ushicon.com (which is age-restricted to 18 and up), so I certainly think we're a good one, altho we're also very small comparatively speaking. (But I think that also helps us be more reminiscent of cons from the early 90s)
I've got other cons that I think are good ones, but as I said, much like which anime is "best" it depends entirely on what you're looking for.
Gives a list of pretty much all known anime conventions (in and outside the US). As for which ones are "good" that depends entirely on what you're looking for. Otakon (in Baltimore) and Anime Expo (in California) are the "biggest" (and generally have the largest industry presence and most impressive "guest" line-ups), but "best" is entirely subjective. I personally am in charge of http://www.ushicon.com (which is age-restricted to 18 and up), so I certainly think we're a good one, altho we're also very small comparatively speaking. (But I think that also helps us be more reminiscent of cons from the early 90s)
I've got other cons that I think are good ones, but as I said, much like which anime is "best" it depends entirely on what you're looking for.