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==Fan Favorites Awards== ==Fan Favorites Awards==

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Anime Mid-Atlantic
VenueChesapeake Conference Center
Location(s)Chesapeake, Virginia
CountryUnited States
Inaugurated2001
Attendance4416 in 2011
Websitehttp://www.animemidatlantic.com

Anime Mid-Atlantic is an anime convention held in Virginia, USA, normally Fathers Day Weekend every June. Founded in 2000, Anime Mid-Atlantic's goal is to provide a place where anime and manga fans can gather together and share in their common interest in a festive and fun atmosphere. Those familiar with the convention often refer to it as AMA, for short.

Programming

Typical AMA programming includes:

  • Two or more video rooms in which live action Japanese films and anime are shown in various rooms on big screens throughout the convention. Fan-produced anime music videos, in which anime film clips are set against the background of a particular song, are also shown.
  • Panels and Workshops on subjects such as voice acting or how to draw manga. Expert guests discuss or show tricks of their trade and field questions from the audience.
  • A Dealers' Room in which commercial vendors such as publishers and retailers set up booths and sell their merchandise.
  • The Artist's Alley in which amateur and professional artists may sign up for a table and display, advertise, sell, and auction their artwork.
  • A video game room in which attendees may play a variety of console, arcade and participate in tournaments.
  • Cosplay and live-action role-playing. Many attendees spend most of the convention in costume as their favorite anime, manga, or video game character. Those seeking recognition for their costumes may enter the more private Hall Costume Contest, or may opt for the "big stage" in the formal Cosplay event, held on Saturday night.
  • Musical guests, Concerts, a mock-rave-style dance and a karaoke competition.
  • Asian Cultural Events have also become a staple of the convention.
  • Charity Events Supporting Charities such as Make A Wish Foundation for a number of years and Save the Children Japan and the Japan Relief Effort in 2011.

History

Event history

Dates Location Atten. Guests
June 15–17, 2001 Holiday Inn Select Koger Center
Richmond, Virginia
657Steve Bennett, Austell Callwood, Kara Dennison, Colleen Doran, Nickey Froberg, Mike Hayes, Steve Pearl, Doug Smith, and Brett Weaver.
June 14–16, 2002 Holiday Inn Select Koger Center
Richmond, Virginia
968Steve Bennett, Austell Callwood, Kara Dennison, Nickey Froberg, Mike Hayes, Humouring the Fates, Carl Macek, Jan Scott-Frazier, Doug Smith, Terry Tymczyna, Jason Waltrip, and John Waltrip.
June 13–15, 2003 Sheraton Richmond West
Richmond, Virginia
1,150Robert V. Aldrich, Greg Ayres, Austell Callwood, T. Campbell, Robert DeJesus, Kara Dennison, Greg Eatroff, Newton Ewell, Tiffany Grant, Humouring the Fates, Jan Scott-Frazier, Shawn the Touched, and Terry Tymczyna.
May 28–30, 2004 Holiday Inn Select Koger Center
Richmond, Virginia
1,729Robert V. Aldrich, Greg Ayres, Steve Bennett, Austell Callwood, Robert DeJesus, Amy Howard-Wilson, Monica Rial, Doug Smith, and Terry Tymczyna.
June 17–19, 2005 Holiday Inn Select Koger Center
Richmond, Virginia
2,000Robert V. Aldrich, Greg Ayres, Eirik Blackwolf, Keith Burgess, Austell Callwood, Robert DeJesus, Mark E. Rogers, and Doug Smith.
June 16–18, 2006 Greater Richmond Convent Center
Richmond, Virginia
3,017Robert V. Aldrich, Yunmao Ayakawa, Greg Ayres, Steve Bennett, Eirik Blackwolf, Johnny Yong Bosch, Jonathan Brands, Keith Burgess, Austell Callwood, Ron Chiu, Michael Coleman, Jason Cumberledge, Emily DeJesus, Robert DeJesus, Mari Iijima, Yasuhiro Koshi, Piano Squall, Kay Reynolds, Mark E. Rogers, Kristine Sa, Leo Saunders, Joe Silver, Doug Smith, Jen Starling, Renee Starling, Donnie Sturges, Danny Valentini, Jason Waltrip, John Waltrip, Koshi Yasuhiro, Steve Yun, and Tommy Yune.
June 15–17, 2007 Greater Richmond Convention Center
Richmond, Virginia
4,462Robert V. Aldrich, Yunmao Ayakawa, Greg Ayres, Eirik Blackwolf, Johnny Yong Bosch, Austell Callwood, Ron Chiu, Robert DeJesus, Mike Hayes, Yasuhiro Koshi, Piano Squall, Mark E. Rogers, Leo Saunders, Joe Silver, Doug Smith, Swinging Popsicle, and X-Strike Studios.
June 13–15, 2008 Holiday Inn Executive Center
Virginia Beach, Virginia
3,250Robert V. Aldrich, Chris Ayres, Greg Ayres, Eirik Blackwolf, Jonathan Brands, Ron Chiu, Emily DeJesus, Robert DeJesus, Mike Hayes, Chuck Huber, Chris "Kilika" Malone, Vic Mignogna, Leo Saunders, Joe Silver, Doug Smith, X-Strike Studios, and Steve Yun.
June 19–21, 2009 Hampton Roads Convention Center
Hampton, Virginia
3,596Robert Aldrich, Robert Axelrod, Chris Ayres, Greg Ayres, Johnny Yong Bosch, Chisuji, Robert & Emily DeJesus, Eyeshine, Haze-man, Chuck Huber, Jamie McGonnigal, Chris "Kilika" Malone, and X-Strike Studios, and
June 11-13, 2010 Chesapeake Conference Center
Chesapeake, Virginia
4,059Vic Mignogna, Carl Maced, Tommy Yune, Steve Yun, Doug Smith, Haze-man, Chisuji, Robert V Aldrich, X-Strike Studios, Dave Lister
June 17-19, 2011 Chesapeake Conference Center
Chesapeake, Virginia
4,416Amy Howard Wilson, Todd Haberkorn, Chris Cason, Haze-man, Chisuji, Robert V Aldrich, Reni Mimura, DJ ASU, Eien Strife, Charles Dunbar, Dave Lister, Dragon's Den
June 15-17, 2012 Chesapeake Conference Center
Chesapeake, Virginia
TBDRobert V. Aldrich, DJ Asu Rock, Eirik Blackwolf, Emanuel F. Camacho, Chris Cason, Samurai Daniel and Jillian Coglan, Charles Dunbar, Eien Strife, Mike Hayes, Amy Howard-Wilson, Danielle McRae, Miguel Antonio Nieves, Alison Rementer, Todd Rogers, Salia, Leo Saunders, Patrick Seitz, Spike Spencer, X-Strike Studios, Tommy Yune, Lord Ramirez, Monica Marier, David Joria, Rachael Hixon.
  • Attendance Numbers based actual attendance* If anyone changes the numbers again without authorization. Legal Action will ensue. We know who you are*

Fan Favorites Awards

2010

Lifetime achievement award was presented posthumously to Carl Macek. Other categories included:

  • Best Comedy
  • Best Sci-fi Fantasy
  • Best Action/Adventure
  • Best Romantic Comedy
  • Best Horror
  • Best Live Action Movie
  • Best Theatrical Anime
  • Best Classic Anime
  • Best Musical Score
  • Best Director/Producer/Writer
  • Best Domestic Anime
  • Best All Around Anime
  • Best Anime Network
  • Anime Industry Award
  • Best Voice Actor
  • AMA Guest Fan Favorite
  • Most Dedicated Guest


References

  1. "Anime Mid-Atlantic 2001 Information". AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2008-05-08.
  2. "Anime Mid-Atlantic 2002 Information". AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2008-05-08.
  3. "Anime Mid-Atlantic 2003 Information". AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2008-05-08.
  4. "Anime Mid-Atlantic 2004 Information". AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2008-05-08.
  5. "Anime Mid-Atlantic 2005 Information". AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2008-05-08.
  6. "Anime Mid-Atlantic 2006 Information". AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2008-05-08.
  7. "Anime Mid-Atlantic 2007 Information". AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2008-05-08.
  8. "Anime Mid-Atlantic 2008 Information". AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2008-05-08.
  9. "Anime Mid-Atlantic 2009 Featured Guests". Anime Mid-Atlantic. Archived from the original on 2008-04-30. Retrieved 2008-10-27.
  10. "Anime Mid-Atlantic 2010 Featured Guests". Anime Mid-Atlantic.
  11. "Anime Mid-Atlantic 2011 Featured Guests". Anime Mid-Atlantic.
  12. "Anime Mid-Atlantic 2012 Information". AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2012-03-17.
  13. "Anime Mid-Atlantic 2012 Featured Guests (tentative)". Anime Mid-Atlantic.

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