AnimeFest

AnimeFest is an annual four-day anime convention held during August at the Sheraton Dallas Hotel in Dallas, Texas.

AnimeFest
StatusActive
VenueSheraton Dallas Hotel
Location(s)Dallas, Texas
CountryUnited States
Inaugurated1992
Attendance10,751[1]
Websitewww.animefest.org

Programming

The convention typically offers autograph sessions, cosplay contests, and a masquerade.[2]

History

In 2012, the convention moved from the Hyatt Regency Dallas to the Sheraton Dallas Downtown Hotel.[2] A-Kon also used the same hotel in 2012.[3] AnimeFest in 2017 had issues with its autograph lines.[4] AnimeFest 2020 was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5][6][7]

Event history

DatesLocationAtten.Guests
October 5, 1992 Richardson Courtyard by Marriott Hotel
Dallas, Texas
105[8]
February 5–7, 1993 Holiday Inn North Park Plaza Hotel
Dallas, Texas
450Ichiro Arakaki, Matt Greenfield, Dwayne Jones, John Ledford, and Kevin Winkler.[9]
November 6, 1993 Richardson Courtyard by Marriott Hotel
Dallas, Texas
140Fred Patten.[10]
November 4–6, 1994 Holiday Inn North Park Plaza Hotel
Dallas, Texas
500[11]
September 1–3, 1995 Doubletree Hotel at Park West
Dallas, Texas
600[12]
November 1–3, 1996 Clarion Hotel Dallas
Dallas, Texas
650[13]
September 4–7, 1998 Omni Dallas - Park West
Dallas, Texas
650[14]
September 3–6, 1999 Holiday Inn DFW Airport North
Dallas, Texas
750Gilles Poitras.[15]
August 31 - September 3, 2001 InterContinental Hotel Dallas
Dallas, Texas
1,300Bôa, Steve Bennett, Bonsai Society of Dallas, Austell "DJ Asu" Callwood, Rodney "Largo" Caston, Scott Kurtz, Bruce Lewis, Mark Mandolia, Scott McNeil, Dan Minut, Kirby Morrow, Krista Perry, and Doug Smith.[16]
August 30 - September 2, 2002 Hotel Inter-Continental Dallas
Dallas, Texas
1,800Arik Renee Avila, Rodney "Largo" Caston, Michael Coleman, Dallas Kiyari Daiko, Kyle Hebert, Bruce Lewis, Kitaki Mayu, Scott McNeil, Kirby Morrow, Stephanie Nadolny, Chris Patton, Krista Perry, Monica Rial, Kristine Sa, Jan Scott-Frazier, and Serdar Yegulalp.[17]
August 29 - September 1, 2003 Hotel Inter-Continental
Dallas, Texas
2,350Arik Renee Avila, Greg Ayres, Emily DeJesus, Robert DeJesus, Michael Dobson, Tiffany Grant, Kyle Hebert, Kato Kazuhiko, Bruce Lewis, Mike McFarland, Scott McNeil, Vic Mignogna, Chris Moujaes, Move, Stephanie Nadolny, Dr. Susan Napier, Chris Patton, Krista Perry, Ramen and Rice, Xero Reynolds, Monica Rial, Aaron Romo, and Doug Smith.[18]
September 3–6, 2004 Hyatt Regency Dallas - At Reunion Tower
Dallas, Texas
2,725Greg Ayres, Beau Billingslea, Steve Blum, Johnny Yong Bosch, Kyle Hebert, Kumiko Kato, MAX, Mike McFarland, Jamie McGonnigal, Vic Mignogna, Chris Moujaes, Chris Patton, Krista Perry, Xero Reynolds, Monica Rial, Aaron Romo, Brianne Siddall, and Sean Teague.[19]
September 2–5, 2005 Hyatt Regency at Reunion Tower
Dallas, Texas
3,301Greg Ayres, Johnny Yong Bosch, Emily DeJesus, Robert DeJesus, Caitlin Glass, Kyle Hebert, Jonathan Klein, Bruce Lewis, Mike McFarland, Jamie McGonnigal, Scott McNeil, Randy Milholland, Krista Perry, Ramen and Rice, Xero Reynolds, Monica Rial, Maaya Sakamoto, Carrie Savage, Stephanie Sheh, Doug Smith, and Shinichirō Watanabe.[20]
September 1–4, 2006 Hyatt Regency Dallas
Dallas, Texas
4,127yoshitoshi ABe, Greg Ayres, Chris Cason, Lindsay Cibos, Emily DeJesus, Robert DeJesus, Flow, Rivkah Greulich, Kyle Hebert, Jared Hodges, Taliesin Jaffe, Bruce Lewis, Jamie McGonnigal, Randy Milholland, Ramen and Rice, Monica Rial, Carrie Savage, Doug Smith, and Yasuyuki Ueda.[21]
August 31 - September 3, 2007 Hyatt Regency Dallas
Dallas, Texas
4,629Chris Ayres, Greg Ayres, Amelie Belcher, Beau Billingslea, Greg Dean, Emily DeJesus, Robert DeJesus, Quinton Flynn, Shukou Murase, Jeff Nimoy, Monica Rial, Dai Sato, and United Fellas.[22]
August 29 - September 1, 2008 Hyatt Regency Dallas
Dallas, Texas
Hannah Alcorn, Christopher Ayres, Greg Ayres, Amelie Belcher, Emily DeJesus, Robert DeJesus, Josh Grelle, Matt Herms, Ross Hines, Steve Horton, Chuck Huber, Akiharu Ishii, Bruce Lewis, Jamie McGonnigal, Scott McNeil, Shuhei Morita, Carli Mosier, Dai Sato, J. Michael Tatum, and Jeong Mo Yang.[23]
September 4–7, 2009 Hyatt Regency Dallas
Dallas, Texas
Troy Baker, David Doub, Chuck Huber, Shinji Kimura, Ramen and Rice, Dai Sato, Junichi Taniguchi, and Tsutchie.[24]
September 3–6, 2010 Hyatt Regency Dallas
Dallas, Texas
Greg Ayres, David Doub, Kazuyoshi Katayama, Bruce Lewis, Nirgilis, Dai Sato, and J. Michael Tatum.[25]
September 2–5, 2011 Hyatt Regency Dallas
Dallas, Texas
Greg Ayres, Amelie Belcher, Bowling for Soup, Leah Clark, Terri Doty, David Doub, J. Grant, Mel Hynes, Carrie Keranen, Cherami Leigh, Bruce Lewis, Dai Sato, Jan Scott-Frazier, Spike Spencer, J. Michael Tatum, and Cristina Vee.[26]
August 31–September 3, 2012 Sheraton Dallas Downtown Hotel
Dallas, Texas
Robert Axelrod, Amelie Belcher, Mark Crilley, J. Grant, Mel Hynes, Mike Iverson, L33tStr33t Boys, Cherami Leigh, Bruce Lewis, Bryan Massey, Kristen McGuire, Koji Morimoto, Ramen and Rice, Dai Sato, Mark Stoddard, Tatsuyuki Tanaka, Greg Wicker, Sayo Yamamoto, and Yoshimitsu Yamashita.[27]
August 30–September 2, 2013 Sheraton Dallas Downtown Hotel
Dallas, Texas
DJ Blade, Terri Doty, Tomohiko Ishii, Kenji Kamiyama, and Greg Wicker.[28]
August 15–18, 2014 Sheraton Dallas Downtown Hotel
Dallas, Texas
10,297Hiroyuki Aoyama, Amelie Belcher, Flow, Kazuhiro Furuhashi, Todd Haberkorn, Reuben Langdon, Yuri Lowenthal, Kristen McGuire, Shingo Natsume, Tara Platt, Dai Sato, Hiroshi Shimizu, Ian Sinclair, Alexis Tipton, Kimiko Ueno, and Eric Wile.[29]
September 4–7, 2015 Sheraton Dallas Downtown Hotel
Dallas, Texas
10,090Akai SKY, Hiroyuki Aoyama, Amelie Belcher, Jessica Gee-George, Grant George, Kristen McGuire, Ramen and Rice, Monica Rial, Jād Saxton, Hiroshi Shimizu, Ian Sinclair, Arina Tanemura, and Stephanie Young.[30]
August 12–15, 2016 Sheraton Dallas Downtown Hotel
Dallas, Texas
10,751Amelie Belcher, Mark Crilley, Toshio Furukawa, Fumi Hirano, Shino Kakinuma, Chikashi Kubota, Kristen McGuire, Erica Mendez, Kazuhiro Miwa, Shuhei Morita, Shingo Natsume, Melissa Ng, Gilles Poitras, Lindsay Seidel, Micah Solusod, Akemi Takada, Austin Tindle, Greg Wicker, Lisle Wilkerson, Robert Woodhead, and Apphia Yu (Ayu Sakata).[1]
August 17–20, 2017 Sheraton Dallas Downtown Hotel
Dallas, Texas
Amelie Belcher, Morgan Berry, Eunyoung Choi, Christophe Ferreira, Josh Grelle, Tadashi Hiramatsu, Motonobu Hori, Caleb Hyles, Jeremy Inman, Jerry Jewell, Kenji Kamiyama, Shigeto Koyama, Mitsurou Kubo, LM.C, Daman Mills, Dr. Susan Napier, Monica Rial, Yoshiki Sakurai, Dai Sato, Ian Sinclair, Micah Solusod, Sonny Strait, Atsuko Tanaka, Arina Tanemura, Atsumi Tanezaki, Tsutchie, Eric Vale, Greg Wicker, Sayo Yamamoto, Apphia Yu (Ayu Sakata), and Masaaki Yuasa.[31]
August 17–20, 2018 Sheraton Dallas Hotel
Dallas, Texas
Mai Aizawa, Tia Ballard, Dawn M. Bennett, Jacob Browning, Ricco Fajardo, Naoya Fukushi, Erika Harlacher, Natalie Hoover, Caleb Hyles, Roland Kelts, Helen McCarthy, Margaret McDonald, Tomotaka Misawa, Whitney Rodgers, J. Michael Tatum, Christopher Wehkamp, Bennett White, Greg Wicker, Lisle Wilkerson, Takanori Yamamura, and Apphia Yu (Ayu Sakata).[32]
August 16–19, 2019 Sheraton Dallas Hotel
Dallas, Texas
Yoshitoshi ABe, Hiroyuki Aoyama, Amelie Belcher, Leon Chiro, and Shingo Natsume.[33]

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