Anime NebrasKon

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Anime NebrasKon
Status Active
Genre Anime, popular culture[1]
Venue Ramada Plaza Omaha Hotel and Convention Center
Location(s) Omaha, Nebraska
Country United States
Inaugurated 2004
Organized by Nebraska Japanese Animation Society[2]
Website
animenebraskon.com

Anime NebrasKon is an annual three day anime convention held during October/November at the Ramada Plaza Omaha Hotel & Convention Center in Omaha, Nebraska. It is organized by the Nebraska Japanese Animation Society.[2]

Programming

The convention typically offers an artist's alley, anime idol, anime music video contest, cosplay contests, cosplay masquerade, dance/rave, dating auction, dealer's room, game room (video, tournaments, tabletop), formal ball, human chess, panels, and talent shows.[2][3][4][5] The convention raised $2,600 for Big Brothers Big Sisters during the 2012 charity auction.[6] Charity auctions prior to 2012 raised around $1,000 which was donated to Make-a-Wish and Open Door Mission. The convention's charity events in 2015 benefited the National Alliance on Mental Illness and raised around $7,500.[7]

History

Anime NebrasKon was founded by the members of University of Nebraska-Lincoln's anime club (Otaku Jinrui) in 2004 as an fund-raising project and had 300 attendees at the first convention.[3][8][9] Due to the conventions growth, in 2009 it moved to the Holiday Inn Omaha Convention Center in Omaha, Nebraska, and added 24 hour programming.[3] Weddings have been held at the convention in both 2010 and 2011.[5] The dealers room was expanded in 2012 because of renovations at the Ramada.[10] An attendee on the way to the convention in 2012 was briefly detained by police after entering a bank wearing cosplay from the series Resident Evil.[11]

Event history

Dates Location Atten. Guests
October 9, 2004 University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Lincoln, Nebraska[12]
300[3]
November 4–6, 2005 University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Lincoln, Nebraska
500
(est)[9]
Matt Burke, Tiffany Grant, Jan Scott-Frazier, and Shannon Townsend.[13]
November 17–19, 2006 University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Lincoln, Nebraska
Steve Bennett, Tiffany Grant, Kyle Hebert, Jan Scott-Frazier, Richard Townsend, and Shannon Townsend.[14]
November 16–18, 2007 University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Lincoln, Nebraska
Steve Bennett, Tiffany Grant, Matt Greenfield, Richard Townsend, and Shannon Townsend.[15]
November 14–16, 2008 University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Lincoln, Nebraska
Tiffany Grant, Matt Greenfield, James Hatton, Richard Townsend, Shannon Townsend, and Kira Vincent-Davis.[16]
November 6-8, 2009 Holiday Inn Omaha Convention Center
(Coco Key Water Resort)[17]
Omaha, Nebraska
1,470[18] Buranden, Tiffany Grant, Matt Greenfield, Yuri Lowenthal, Tara Platt, Richard Townsend, and Shannon Townsend.[18]
November 5-7, 2010 Holiday Inn Omaha Convention Center
(Coco Key Water Resort)[2]
Omaha, Nebraska
2,100[5] Tiffany Grant, Jerry Jewell, Keith Silverstein, Richard Townsend, and Eric Vale.[19]
November 4-6, 2011 Ramada Plaza Omaha Hotel & Convention Center
(CoCo Key Water Resort) (Formerly the Holiday Inn)[20]
Omaha, Nebraska
David Brehm, Chris Cason, Tiffany Grant, Matt Greenfield, Christopher Sabat, Keith Silverstein, and Stephanie Young.[21]
November 2-4, 2012 Ramada Plaza Omaha Hotel & Convention Center
Omaha, Nebraska
Steven Blum, David Brehm, Richard Epcar, Kyle Hebert, Keith Silverstein, John Swasey, and Stephanie Young.[22]
November 1-3, 2013 Ramada Plaza Omaha Hotel & Convention Center
Omaha, Nebraska
Dante Basco, Richard Epcar, Fredd Gorham, Wendy Powell, Keith Silverstein, April Stewart, and Alexis Tipton.[23]
October 31 - November 2, 2014 Ramada Plaza Omaha Hotel & Convention Center
Omaha, Nebraska
Robert Axelrod, David Brehm, Chris Cason, Richard Epcar, Fredd Gorham, Kyle Hebert, Erica Mendez, Eric Stuart, Alexis Tipton, Cristina Vee, and Stephanie Young.[24]
November 6-8, 2015 Ramada Plaza Omaha Hotel & Convention Center
Omaha, Nebraska
Amber Lee Connors, Fredd Gorham, Kyle Hebert, Amanda Celine Miller, Chii Sakurabi, Keith Silverstein, Karen Strassman, Cristina Vee, and Doug Walker.[25]

Mascot

Anime NebrasKon's mascot is the Husker Ninja.[4]

References

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