When is Katsucon 2019 DC?
Purchase tickets. Katsucon, an annual 3-day fan convention held in the D.C. metro area for multicultural enthusiasts and entertainment, is excited to bring you Katsucon 2019, February 15th-17th, 2019.
Can I get a refund for my Katsucon registration?
Should weather (or other conditions) cause Katsucon to not be held on its original date, an additional Refund Request period or transfer to a rescheduled event will be offered at that time. Registrations purchased after January 18th, 2022 are nonrefundable.
What is the purpose of a Katsucon?
Katsucon is an annual 3-day fan convention held in the D.C. metro area for multicultural enthusiasts and entertainment. Katsucon is produced by Katsucon Entertainment, Inc. (KEI), an educational organization dedicated to bringing information about Japanese animation, society, and traditional and popular culture to fans everywhere. No reports found.
Who will be at Katsucon 2022?
Katsucon 2022 GuestsJohn Bentley - Actor.Griffin Burns - Actor.Richard Epcar - Actor.Yaya Han - Cosplayer.Greg Houser - Voice Actor.Jerry Jewell - Voice Actor.Billy Kametz - Voice Actor.Emi Lo - Actor.More items...
How long does Katsucon last?
3-dayKatsucon is an annual 3-day fan convention held in the D.C. metro area for multicultural enthusiasts and entertainment.
Where is Katsucon this year?
Event historyDateLocationFebruary 15–17, 2019Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center National Harbor, MarylandFebruary 14–16, 2020Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center National Harbor, MarylandFebruary 18–20, 2022Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center National Harbor, Maryland24 more rows
Does Anime Expo happen every year?
Anime Expo, abbreviated AX, is an American anime convention held in Los Angeles, California and organized by the non-profit Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation (SPJA). The convention is traditionally held annually on the first weekend of July, spanning the course of four days.
Where is Katsucon 2022 located?
Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center2022 Katsucon / Location
Why is it called MomoCon?
The word "momo" in Japanese means "peaches", and its host state, Georgia, being the "Peach State" led to the naming of MomoCon. Every year, MomoCon has a theme that goes into the design of the convention that year.
Is anime NYC every year?
Anime NYC is an annual three-day anime convention held during November at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City.
How many people are at Otakon?
Otakon Data by YearAttendanceYearUnique MembershipsEstimated Turnstile201928,43091,000201828,11690,000201724,89480,00023 more rows
What is Station unity?
Station Unity is an annual 3-day fan convention held in the D.C. metro area for Science Fiction & Fantasy enthusiasts and entertainment. Station Unity is produced by Katsucon Entertainment, Inc.
What is the number 1 anime in the world?
Anime Top 10Top 10 Most Popular (Top 50)#titlerating1Fullmetal Alchemist (TV)8.722Death Note (TV)8.863Cowboy Bebop (TV)8.938 more rows
Does Anime Expo sell out?
Anime Expo has officially confirmed that all badges have sold out. This includes the 4-Day general attendee along with the single-day passes. The announcement comes only a few days before the event is set to start, which attracts over 100,000 people.
How much does it cost to go to Anime Expo?
The cost to attend the convention For most large anime conventions, expect the ticket price to be between $80-$100. Smaller events will typically charge somewhere around $40-$60.
Is anime NYC every year?
Anime NYC is an annual three-day anime convention held during November at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City.
How many people are at Otakon?
Otakon Data by YearAttendanceYearUnique MembershipsEstimated Turnstile201928,43091,000201828,11690,000201724,89480,00023 more rows
What is Station unity?
Station Unity is an annual 3-day fan convention held in the D.C. metro area for Science Fiction & Fantasy enthusiasts and entertainment. Station Unity is produced by Katsucon Entertainment, Inc.
Robert V Aldrich
Robert V Aldrich returns to Katsucon to spread good cheer and bad jokes. Part writer, part artist, and part walking geek encyclopedia, RVA is back once again to apply his catch-as-catch-can approach of appreciation to video games, manga, and all things anime. RVA can be found in panels... Read More →
Greg Ayres
Greg Ayres can usually be found rockin’ out somewhere, whether animated or not. From the loud-mouthed Hideki in Nerima Daikon Brothers, to Koyuki, singing with the the band in Beck:Mongolian Chop Squad, he’s always glad to shake things up a bit. He is also thrilled to be able... Read More →
Mike McFarland
Mike got his start in anime as one of the first voice actors in Texas to be hired by FUNimation Productions in 1997, and has since moved on to become a Director, Script Writer, and Line Producer for numerous anime series. Notable roles include Master Roshi and Yajirobe in Dragon... Read More →
Danielle Corsetto
Danielle Corsetto is the creator of Girls With Slingshots, a webcomic about two girls, a bar, and a talking cactus. It’s kind of like if Kevin Smith wrote Sex and the City and soaked it in a cocktail. Corsetto has been drawing GWS since 2004 and it’s been her full-time gig since... Read More →
Chris Ayres
Christopher Ayres has been working professionally in theatre, television and film since the age of 6. His work has been seen Regionally, Nationally and on Broadway. He currently works as a voice actor for ADV FILMS and FUNimation ENTERTAINMENT Chris is also an A.D.R. Director for... Read More →
Steve Bennett
Steve was born at Tachikawa Air Force Base in Tokyo, Japan. He grew up in a military family–his mom is from Japan and his dad was US Army. He lived in many places growing up–Alaska, Colorado, Washington State, Germany, as well as Japan. When Steve was a teenager his father got... Read More →
Todd Haberkorn
Todd Haberkorn is currently a proud member of the Anime community and continues to be its humble servant by way of english dubbing. Haberkorn received his BFA in acting from Southern Methodist University and continues to work professionally primarily in Texas and surrounding states... Read More →
What is the badge for Katsucon 2021?
Upon your arrival at Katsucon 2021 and confirmation of pre-registration or at-the-door registration, you will be issued a personal badge that must be worn at all times in order to gain entry to events, activities and convention spaces such as the video rooms or merchant room.
What age do you have to be to attend a conference in 2021?
All attendees under the age of 18 as of February 12, 2021 are required to have a signed copy of the permission form to be given to registration staff. There will be ABSOLUTELY NO EXCEPTIONS to this policy.
Is Katsucon 2022 refundable?
Registrations purchased after January 18th, 2022 are nonrefundable .