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The "DRAWTASTIC" festival began over a decade ago, at the Historic Theater in Everett, WA. Initially known as the "2D OR NOT 2D Animation Festival" it was the brainchild of award-winning British-born 2D animator/director/author/teacher, Tony White.
Unable to support the cost of running the festival as a live, public event any further, Tony is still determined to keep the independent animation flame flying for as long as he possibly can in the USA. Consequently, he launched the festival as a purely online event in 2018.
"2021 SHOW". DRAWTASTIC. Retrieved January 19, 2022., indicates that the festival last ran online March 14th–March 21st, 2021.
Obviously this article needs updating & perhaps renaming to Drawtastic. I am pretty busy with other things at the moment, so I thought I would call it to your attention. Peaceray (talk) 22:19, 19 January 2022 (UTC)Reply