Anime Weekend Atlanta
Anime Weekend Atlanta | |
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Status | Active |
Genre | Anime, Manga[1][2] |
Venue |
Renaissance Waverly Hotel Cobb Galleria Centre Sheraton Suites Galleria[3] |
Location(s) | Atlanta, Georgia |
Country | United States |
Inaugurated | 1995 |
Attendance | 25,107 in 2015 |
Organized by | AWA LLC[4] |
Website | |
http://www.awa-con.com/ |
Anime Weekend Atlanta (AWA) is an annual four-day anime convention held during September/October at the Renaissance Waverly Hotel, Cobb Galleria Centre, and Sheraton Suites Galleria in Atlanta, Georgia.[3][5] The convention is the largest Southeastern anime convention and 7th largest in North America as of 2015.[2][6]
Programming
The convention typically offers an Anime Music Video contest, Artists' Alley, concerts, costume contest, dances, Dealer's Room, fashion show, formal ball, game shows, karaoke, Maid Cafe, panels, RPG Gaming, tabletop gaming, Video Gaming, and Workshops.[2][5][7][8][9] Anime Weekend Atlanta during the convention has 24-hour programming.[10]
History
The Anime Music Video contest in 2001 had 200 plus entries.[7] The AMV contest in 2003 took over three hours and had 300 plus entries.[11] The Dealer's Room took up 72,000 square feet in 2007.[8] Cartoon Network announced the end of its Toonami block during a panel at Anime Weekend Atlanta 2008.[12][13] Loverin Tamburin could not enter the United States for their 2015 appearance due to visa issues.[14]
Event history
Dates | Location | Atten. | Guests |
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October 27–29, 1995 | Castlegate Hotel & Conference Center Atlanta, Georgia | Ed Hill, Bruce Lewis, Bill Mayo, and Vaughan Simmons.[15] | |
October 11–13, 1996 | Holiday Inn Atlanta Airport North Atlanta, Georgia[16] | ||
November 14–16, 1997 | Atlanta Marriott North Central Atlanta, Georgia | 1,350 | Amy Howard-Wilson.[17] |
October 9–11, 1998 | Atlanta Marriott North Central Atlanta, Georgia | 1,400 | Amy Howard-Wilson.[18] |
October 8–10, 1999 | Atlanta Marriott Gwinnett Place Duluth, Georgia | 2,000 | Tiffany Grant, Amy Howard-Wilson, Mari Iijima, and Brett Weaver.[19] |
October 6–8, 2000 | Crowne Plaza-Atlanta Ravinia Dunwoody, Georgia | 2,700 | Steve Bennett, Michael Brady, Jessica Calvello, Tim Eldred, Peter Fernandez, Tiffany Grant, Ed Hill, Carl Gustav Horn, Amy Howard-Wilson, Bruce Lewis, Neil Nadelman, Corinne Orr, Lisa Ortiz, and Brett Weaver.[20] |
September 21–23, 2001 | Sheraton Gateway Hotel Atlanta Airport Georgia International Convention Center [21] College Park, Georgia | 3,150 | Jonathan Clements, Jason Douglas, Nickey Froberg, Tiffany Grant, Amy Howard-Wilson, and Brett Weaver.[22] |
September 27–29, 2002 | Sheraton Gateway Hotel Atlanta Airport Georgia International Convention Center [23][24] College Park, Georgia | Steve Bennett, Tim Eldred, Nickey Froberg, Matt Greenfield, Amy Howard-Wilson, Bruce Lewis, Kelly Manison, Monica Rial, Jan Scott-Frazier, John Sirabella, Doug Smith, Kira Vincent-Davis, Brett Weaver, and David L. Williams.[25] | |
September 26–28, 2003 | Renaissance Waverly Hotel Cobb Galleria Centre Atlanta, Georgia | 4,584 | Steve Bennett, Jo Chen, Kelli Cousins, Robert DeJesus, Tim Eldred, Peter Fernandez, Nickey Froberg, Carl Gustav Horn, Amy Howard-Wilson, Allison Keith-Shipp, Hiroyuki Kitakubo, Fred Ladd, Bruce Lewis, Jason Martin, Neil Nadelman, Toshio Okada, Corinne Orr, Monica Rial, Jan Scott-Frazier, Rikki Simons, Doug Smith, Kira Vincent-Davis, Brett Weaver, David L. Williams, and Tavisha Wolfgarth-Simons.[26] |
September 24–26, 2004 | Renaissance Waverly Hotel Cobb Galleria Centre Atlanta, Georgia | 5,837 | Christine Auten, Jonathan Clements, Emily DeJesus, Robert DeJesus, Fred Gallagher, Lauren Goodnight, Carl Gustav Horn, Amy Howard-Wilson, Mari Iijima, Patrick Macias, Helen McCarthy, Vic Mignogna, Neil Nadelman, Fred Patten, Stephanie Sheh, Kari Wahlgren, David L. Williams, and Larissa Wolcott.[27] |
September 23–25, 2005 | Renaissance Waverly Hotel Cobb Galleria Centre Atlanta, Georgia | 7,505 | Greg Ayres, Jessica Boone, Emily DeJesus, Robert DeJesus, Tim Eldred, Lisa Furukawa, Lauren Goodnight, Ed Hill, Carl Gustav Horn, Yoko Ishida, Vic Mignogna, Neil Nadelman, Mariela Ortiz, Peelander-Z, Fred Perry, Stan Sakai, Select Start, Rikki Simons, Mike Sinterniklaas, David L. Williams, and Tavisha Wolfgarth-Simons.[28] |
September 22–24, 2006 | Renaissance Waverly Hotel Cobb Galleria Centre Atlanta, Georgia | 8,949 | Masahiro Aizawa, Keitaro Arima, Luci Christian, Emily DeJesus, Robert DeJesus, Lauren Goodnight, Carl Gustav Horn, Amy Howard-Wilson, Vic Mignogna, Neil Nadelman. Sasha Paysinger, Fred Perry, Monica Rial, Stephanie Sheh, Mike Sinterniklaas, TsuShiMaMiRe, David L. Williams, and Travis Willingham.[29] |
September 21–23, 2007 | Renaissance Waverly Hotel Cobb Galleria Centre Atlanta, Georgia | 10,200 | Greg Ayres, The Captains, Colleen Clinkenbeard, Emily DeJesus, Robert DeJesus, The Emeralds, Lauren Goodnight, Carl Gustav Horn, Amy Howard-Wilson, Noboru Ishiguro, Mike McFarland, Vic Mignogna, Neil Nadelman, Peelander-Z, Monica Rial, Rikki Simons, Barbara Staples, David L. Williams, and Tavisha Wolfgarth-Simons.[30] |
September 19–21, 2008 | Renaissance Waverly Hotel Cobb Galleria Centre Atlanta, Georgia | 11,101 | Jennie Breeden, The Captains, Ashley Clark, Camilla d'Errico, Emily DeJesus, Robert DeJesus, The Emeralds, Peter Fernandez, Illich Guardiola, Yaya Han, Carl Gustav Horn, Amy Howard-Wilson, Patrick Macias, Vic Mignogna, Neil Nadelman, Corinne Orr, Peelander-Z, Fred Perry, PikaBelleChu, Monica Rial, Rikki Simons, Barbara Staples, Jonathan Tarbox, TsuShiMaMiRe, David L. Williams, Travis Willingham, David G. Wilson III, Tavisha Wolfgarth-Simons, and Toshifumi Yoshida.[31] |
September 18–20, 2009 | Renaissance Waverly Hotel Cobb Galleria Centre Atlanta, Georgia | 11,717 | Amazon Mandy, Troy Baker, Jennie Breeden, Ashley Clark, Camilla d'Errico, Emily DeJesus, Robert DeJesus, Tim Eldred, Caitlin Glass, Yaya Han, Carl Gustav Horn, Amy Howard-Wilson, Samantha Inoue-Harte, Helen McCarthy, Vic Mignogna, Misako Rocks!, Neil Nadelman, Omodaka, Outland Armour, Peelander-Z, PikaBelleChu, Rikki Simons, Jonathan Tarbox, David L. Williams, David G. Wilson III, and Tavisha Wolfgarth-Simons.[32] |
September 17–19, 2010 | Renaissance Waverly Hotel Cobb Galleria Centre Atlanta, Georgia | 12,718 | Shinji Aramaki, Laura Bailey, Jennie Breeden, Tim Eldred, Yaya Han, Carl Gustav Horn, Amy Howard-Wilson, Samantha Inoue-Harte, Helen McCarthy, Vic Mignogna, Neil Nadelman, Lisa Ortiz, Rikki Simons, Mike Sinterniklaas, Jonathan Tarbox, David L. Williams, Travis Willingham, David G. Wilson III, Tavisha Wolfgarth-Simons.[33] |
September 30-October 2, 2011 | Renaissance Waverly Hotel Cobb Galleria Centre Atlanta, Georgia | 12,499 | Yoshitoshi ABe, Emily DeJesus, Robert DeJesus, Tim Eldred, Todd Haberkorn, Carl Gustav Horn, Amy Howard-Wilson, Naoko Matsui, Vic Mignogna, Moon Stream, Neil Nadelman, Brina Palencia, Doug Smith, The Suzan, David L. Williams, David G. Wilson III, and Steve Yun.[34] |
September 28–30, 2012 | Renaissance Waverly Hotel Cobb Galleria Centre Atlanta, Georgia | 13,472 | Johnny Yong Bosch, Marie-Claude Bourbonnais, Jennie Breeden, Ed Chavez, Tim Eldred, Eyeshine, Yaya Han, heidi., Naoto Hirooka, Ryo Horikawa, Carl Gustav Horn, Amy Howard-Wilson, You Kikkawa, Ayumi Kino, Vic Mignogna, Suzuko Mimori, Neil Nadelman, Trina Nishimura, Frederik L. Schodt, and David L. Williams.[35] |
September 27–29, 2013 | Renaissance Waverly Hotel Cobb Galleria Centre Sheraton Suites Galleria[4] Atlanta, Georgia | 18,363 | Akino, Yuu Asakawa, bless4, Jennie Breeden, Tim Eldred, Toshio Furukawa, Todd Haberkorn, Shunsuke Hasegawa, Carl Gustav Horn, Amy Howard-Wilson, Mitsuo Iwata, Vic Mignogna, Christopher "moot" Poole, Chris Sabat, Lisle Wilkerson, and David L. Williams.[36] |
September 26–28, 2014 | Renaissance Waverly Hotel Cobb Galleria Centre Sheraton Suites Galleria[3] Atlanta, Georgia | 20,311 | Toru Furuya, Yaya Han, Home Made Kazoku, Masumi Kano, Cherami Leigh, Loverin Tamburin, Scott McNeil, Vic Mignogna, Yūko Minaguchi, MIQ, Bryce Papenbrook, Svetlana Quindt, Shonen Knife, Junichi Suwabe, and J. Michael Tatum.[37] |
September 24-27, 2015 | Renaissance Waverly Hotel Cobb Galleria Centre Sheraton Suites Galleria[1] Atlanta, Georgia | 25,107 | Eir Aoi, Curtis Arnott, Linda Ballantyne, Fhána, Scott Frerichs, heidi., HigeDriver, K-ble Jungle, Kato*Fuku, Nick Landis, Loverin Tamburin, Cassandra Lee Morris, Neeko, Toby Proctor, Reika, Chris Sabat, Daisuke Sakaguchi, Stephanie Sheh, Mike Sinterniklaas, Kaiji Tang, Luna Tsukigami, Universe, Lisle Wilkerson, Mengo Yokoyari, and Yuyoyuppe.[38] |
September 29 - October 2, 2016 | Renaissance Waverly Hotel Cobb Galleria Centre Atlanta, Georgia | Zach Aguilar, Curtis Arnott, Johnny Yong Bosch, Ray Chase, Robbie Daymond, Eyeshine, Sandy Fox, Scott Frerichs, GARNiDELiA, Todd Haberkorn, DJ HeavyGrinder, Joe Inoue, Jin-Machine, karory, Erik Scott Kimerer, Lex Lang, Matthew Lassiter, Riki "Riddle" LeCotey, Masaya Matsukaze, Vic Mignogna, Max Mittelman, Manabu Ono, Jez Roth, Chinatsu Taira, Soichiro Umemoto, Vedetta Marie, Sarah Anne Williams, and Yutaka Yamamoto.[39] |
References
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- 1 2 3 Klosterman, Kelsey (October 6, 2015). "Anime Convention Allows Fans to Share Passion". The Emory Wheel. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
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