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TsubasaCon is an three day anime convention. It is the first anime convention to be hosted in West Virginia. TsubasaCon is held on a weekend during the fall at the in Charleston, West Virginia.

Typical programming includes three video rooms, discussion and industry panels, game shows, a Dealer's Room, an Artist Alley, a video game room, nightly dances, a CCG room, cosplay and a masquerade contest.

History

TsubasaCon 2004

The first TsubasaCon was held on November 19–21, 2004, at the Charleston Civic Center in Charleston, West Virginia and featured voice actresses Tiffany Grant and Mariela Ortiz, Matt Greenfield and David Williams of ADV Films, and freelance writer Gerry Poulos as guests of honor. 407 people attended the convention along with 3 vendors and 1 artist.

TsubasaCon 2005

TsubasaCon 2005 was again held at the Charleston Civic Center in Charleston, West Virginia on November 25–27, 2005, and featured Patrick Delahanty of the Chibi Project and pianist, singer, and songwriter Lisa Furukawa Ray as guests of honor. There were 227 paid attendees along with 5 dealers and 3 artists. TsubasaCon hosted its first concert and anime music video contest.

The drop in attendance from the previous year was attributed to many factors buy both staff and convention attendees alike. The most cited reason was that TsubasaCon was held on Thanksgiving weekend, which conflicted with the schedules of many prospective attendees. Second was the admitted lack of promotion by the convention organizers. And lastly was a breakdown in the convention's website, preventing the organizers from providing timely information to the public.

TsubasaCon 2006

After the 2005 convention, control of TsubasaCon was transferred from the Charleston Anime and Manga Society, Inc., which operated the first two conventions, to the Concord University Anime Club. Because of conflicts with the Charleston Civic Center that resulted from the 2005 convention, TsubasaCon was moved to Big Sandy Super Store Arena & Conference Center in Huntington, West Virginia. The convention was also moved up to October 13–15. Announced guests of honor include the return of pianist, singer, and songwriter Lisa Furukawa Ray, interactive performance group Random Battle Group, and voice actor, director, and writer Mike McFarland. Two artists have also announced that they will be attending the 2006 convention.

Mascot

Although a contest was held in 2004, TsubasaCon has never adopted an official mascot. During 2005, images of three angel-like characters by Raven's Dojo were used to illustrate the TsubasaCon Website. The angels — named Fun Angel, Sexy Angel and Cute Angel and collectively known as the Angel-chans — were also used to illustrate the cover of the program guide during TsubasaCon 2005. After the convention, a movement on the TsubasaCon Forums was created to official adopt the Angel-chans as the convention's mascots.

After some discussion, [a poll was conducted] providing three options, to adopt the Angel-chans, to adopt the Angel-chans provided that they are redesigned, or to adopt a new mascot. As of February 17, 2006 the results were 20%, 30% and 50% respectively.

Trivia

See also

List of anime conventions

External links

 


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