Otafest is an annual anime convention held in May (and previously September, mid-June, or early July), at the Calgary Telus Convention Centre, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The first Otafest was held 1999 and has expanded each year, including a move in 2009 to include a mini-convention called Otafest Lite, which was replaced in 2012 with Otafest Aurora.[2] At the closing ceremonies in 2015, it was announced that Otafest would be moving to the Calgary Telus Convention Centre from the University of Calgary for Otafest 2016 with a new date, July 1–3, however the event dates returned to May after Otafest 2017. As of May 2015, it is the largest anime convention in Western Canada. Otafest is a fully volunteer-run non-profit, and has raised over $125,000 CAD for charitable initiatives since its inception.[3]
Otafest | |
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Status | Active |
Venue | Calgary Telus Convention Centre |
Location(s) | Calgary, Alberta |
Country | Canada |
Inaugurated | 1999 |
Attendance | 11,765 (2024)[1] |
Organized by | Otafest Film & Cultural Festival Planning Committee |
Filing status | Non-profit organization |
Website | otafest.com |
Mandate
editOtafest is a Calgary-based nonprofit organization expressing the values of charity, quality, and transparency. The body of their activity pertains to the promotion of Japanese art, culture, and media in the Canadian community, and the organization rests firmly on the spirit of community collaboration and volunteerism.[4]
History
editOtafest was scheduled to occur May 15–17, 2020 but was postponed to 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic.[5]
Otafest event history
editDates[4][6] | Location | Atten.[4][6] | Guests |
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July 3–4, 1999 | University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta[7] | 700[7] | |
June 17–18, 2000 | University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta[8] | 900[1] | Yasuyuki Ueda.[8] |
September 15–16, 2001 | University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta[9] | 700[9] | |
May 24–26, 2002 | University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta[10] | ||
May 24–25, 2003 | University of Calgary Science Theaters Calgary, Alberta[11] | ||
May 15–16, 2004 | University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta[12] | The 404s.[12] | |
May 21–22, 2005 | University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta[13] | Jonathan Love.[13] | |
May 21–22, 2006 | University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta[14] | ||
May 19–20, 2007 | University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta[15] | 2,709[1] | The 404s.[15] |
May 16–18, 2008 | University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta[16] | 4,278[1] | The 404s, Mohammad "Hawk" Haque, Dr. Antonia Levi, Jonathan Love, Midnight Taiko, Ananth Panagariya, Dave Rathnow, and Shin Ken Kai Nobara.[16] |
May 15–17, 2009 | University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta[17] | 4,361[1] | The 404s, Johnny Yong Bosch, Mohammad "Hawk" Haque, Bob the Chair, Dr. Antonia Levi, Midnight Taiko, Ananth Panagariya.[17] |
May 21–23, 2010 | University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta[18] | 3,697[1] | The 404s, Michelle Ruff, Todd Haberkorn, Scott Ramsoomair, Synaptic Chaos Theatre, Midnight Taiko, Dave Rathnow & Shin Ken Kai Nobara, Thwomp, Pinko Polkadotsu.[18] |
May 20–22, 2011 | University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta[19] | 4,135[1] | The Fool, Midnight Taiko, Dave Rathnow & Shin Ken Kai Nobara, Sun Ergos, Synaptic Chaos Theatre, Thwomp.[19] |
May 18–20, 2012 | University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta[20] | 4,938[20] | Andrea Libman, Brendan Hunter, Lix, Thwomp, Midnight Taiko, Dave Rathnow & Shin Ken Kai Nobara, Synaptic Chaos Theatre.[20][21] |
May 17–19, 2013 | University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta[22] | 4,947[22] | Michael Daingerfield, Carol-Anne Day, Lucas Gilbertson, Adam Hunter, Brendan Hunter, Midnight Taiko, Kirby Morrow, Dave Rathnow & Shin Ken Kai Nobara, Scott Roberts, Kieran Strange, Synaptic Chaos Theatre, Umbrella.[22] |
May 16–18, 2014 | University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta[22] | 7,787[22] | Yuu Asakawa, Chris Cason, Brad Swaile, Yaya Han, Midnight Taiko, Dave Rathnow, Rose Noire, Chii Sakurabi, Kieran Strange, Synaptic Chaos Theatre, Thwomp.[23][24][25] |
May 15–17, 2015 | University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta[26] | 8,990[26] | Shinichi Watanabe, UchuSentai:Noiz, Meg Turney, Synaptic Chaos Theatre, Dave Rathnow, Toby Proctor, Midnight Taiko, Jessica Merizan, Yui Makino, Quinton Flynn, Randy "Birdy" Crisologo, Linda Ballantyne.[26] |
July 1–3, 2016 | Calgary Telus Convention Centre Calgary, Alberta[27] | 7,995[27] | Johnny Yong Bosch, Todd Haberkorn, J. Michael Tatum, Nogod, Kamui Cosplay, Smile.dk, Shinichi Watanabe, Drunk Gaming, Justin Currie, Yumi Akai, Yaya Han, Synaptic Chaos Theatre, Brendan Hunter, Caitlynne Medrek.[27][28][29] |
June 30 – July 2, 2017 | Calgary Telus Convention Centre Calgary, Alberta[30] | 7,724[30] | Carolina Ravassa, Jerry Jewell, The Runaway Guys, Gladzy Kei, Jill Frappier, Ron Rubin, Pingame, Reika Cosplay, James Landino, WTCHDCTR, Drunk Gaming, Tracey Moore, Birdy, Synaptic Chaos Theatre[30][31] |
May 18–20, 2018 | Calgary Telus Convention Centre Calgary, Alberta[32] | 9,572[32] | Capcom Live!, Leon Chiro, Andy Rae, Leah Clark, Caitlin Glass, Matthew Mercer, Jinnie McManus, Midnight Taiko, Synaptic Chaos Theatre, Fakku, Arda Wigs [32] |
May 17–19, 2019 | Calgary Telus Convention Centre Calgary, Alberta[33] | 9,222[1] | SungWon Cho, Wendee Lee, The Slants, FAKKU, Rider4Z, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn, Steve Blum, James Landino, Rusty Meeks, Rocky Mountain Taiko [33] |
May 21–22, 2022 | Calgary Telus Convention Centre Calgary, Alberta[34] | 9,122[1] | The 404s, Griffin Burns, Fighting Dreamers Productions, Brendan Hunter, Jinnie McManus, Keith Silverstein, A.K. Wirru [35] |
May 19–21, 2023 | Calgary Telus Convention Centre Calgary, Alberta | 11,469[1] | The 404s, Lucien Dodge, Brendan Hunter, Erica Lindbeck, Jinnie McManus, Erica Mendez, Rock M. Sakura, Windrise, Shellanin, Dave Rodgers, Digital Planet, Girl_DM_, KristiclesGG, Yosakoi Soran Calgary, Yama no Oto, Anime Night Club 3, The Runaway Guys, NΣΣT[36] |
May 10–12, 2024 | Calgary Telus Convention Centre Calgary, Alberta | 11,765[1] |
Otafest Lite/Aurora event history
editOtafest Lite
editDates[4] | Location | Atten.[4] | Guests |
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November 14, 2009 | University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta | 900 (estimated)[37] | |
November 13, 2010 | University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta | 800 (estimated)[38] | |
November 12, 2011 | University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta | 700 (estimated)[39] |
Otafest Aurora
editDates[4] | Location | Atten. | Guests |
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December 15, 2012 | University of Calgary Downtown Campus Calgary, Alberta | 843[2][6] | Samuel Vincent, Maryke Hendrikse[2] |
November 30, 2013 | University of Calgary Downtown Campus Calgary, Alberta | 1,716[40][41] | Andrea Libman, Tabitha St. Germain, Thwomp[40][42] |
November 29, 2014 | SAIT Polytechnic Calgary, Alberta | 2,040[4][43] | Carol-Anne Day, Brendan Hunter, Cherami Leigh, J. Michael Tatum, Kieran Strange, Twinfools & Nova Cosplay[43] |
November 13–14, 2015 | SAIT Polytechnic Calgary, Alberta | 2,542[44] | Vic Mignogna, Ani-Mia, Josh Hart[28][44] |
November 4–5, 2016 | SAIT Polytechnic Calgary, Alberta | 1,824[45] | Eric Stuart, Stephanie Sheh, Enayla Cosplay[45][46] |
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External links
edit- Otafest website
- Dedicated Otaku Anime Archived October 8, 2008, at the Wayback Machine