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The following is a list of articles about established anime conventions from around the world with attendances of more than 2,000 persons as well as the largest convention in each state (US), province (Canada) or country. The list is divided up by location, and each convention includes dates during which it is typically held in parentheses.

The dates listed are approximate or traditional time periods for each convention; for more details, please see the article or website of the individual convention(s) concerned.

For other types of conventions featuring some anime content but are not primarily anime/manga oriented, please see below.

Canada

Alberta

British Columbia

Manitoba

New Brunswick

Ontario

United States

Arizona

California

Colorado

District of Columbia

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Illinois

Iowa

Kentucky

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Nebraska

Nevada

New Jersey

New York

North Carolina

Ohio

Oregon

Pennsylvania

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Europe

France

Germany

Denmark

United Kingdom

Netherlands

Asia-Pacific

Australia

Japan

Defunct and Hiatus conventions

These are conventions that have at one time existed, but have either gone on hiatus for more than one year, or have finished operating entirely.

Largest North American Anime Conventions of 2005

Calculation methods used from con to con may be different, especially when using the "total" attendance classification. Such figures may be counting all people at the venue and not just paid attendance, possibly including guests, staffers, volunteers, 3rd party fan groups or panelists, and people not actually attending the event but sharing the space of the venue.

  1. Anime Expo - 33,000 total
  2. Otakon - 22,000 paid
  3. A-Kon - 10,800 paid
  4. Anime Central - 10,434 total
  5. Anime North - 9,500 total
  6. Anime Weekend Atlanta - 7,505 paid
  7. Anime Boston - 7,500 total
  8. FanimeCon - 6,580 paid
  9. Katsucon - 5,700 total
  10. Sakura-Con - 4,745 paid

Largest North American Anime Conventions of 2004

  1. Anime Expo - 25,000
  2. Otakon - 22,149
  3. A-Kon - 9,450
  4. Anime North - 8,500
  5. Anime Central - 7,406
  6. FanimeCon - 6,122
  7. Anime Weekend Atlanta - 5,837
  8. Sakura-Con - 4,775
  9. Katsucon - 4,300
  10. Anime Boston - 3,656

See also

External links

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