Hypothetically speaking: would you or would you not "hook up" with a fictional character from a Japanese animated title? Tell us! Join this audience engaging discussion about all things smash-able.
Join the team from Wasabi Anime® as they provided programming during the most dreaded time slot at a convention: first thing Sunday morning.
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“Free stuff!” That’s it. That’s the panel description. Want more? Okay… Join the team from Wasabi Anime® as they provided programming during the most dreaded time slot at a convention: first thing Sunday morning. They're willing to give stuff away to attendees in exchange for your stories about going to your favorite local conventions. Did we mention the free stuff? #BringYourOwnCoffee
Bring your photo cards and get ready to trade! Meet fellow Kpop fans in your quest to track down your bias or the final photo card in a set you've been trying to complete. Stans of all groups welcome!
Join the team from Wasabi Anime® as they test the audience’s knowledge of Japanese animated films and series while giving away prizes.
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Join the team from Wasabi Anime® as they test the audience’s knowledge of Japanese animated films and series while giving away prizes. Who knows? That obscure anime fact you’ve been sitting on for years could earn you free stuff!
Bad anime. Worse commentary. Join us for the 11th Mystery Anime presentation at Gen Con. Each ticket includes a free gift. Prize giveaways during the movie (Batman Ninja). Plus: Cash Bar!
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No VIP this year as we ease ourselves back into a post-COVID event world. To make up for it, everyone will get some sort of gift from us. It might be cool. It might suck. It will be something, though. Also, we're paying for a cash bar. Remember: the more you drink, the funnier we are. This year's movie: BATMAN NINJA because it's not just anime... it's BAD anime even though it's Batman.
Take a break from the crowds in Gen Con’s manga library inside the Westin. Peruse Japanese graphic novels and some bonus American ones, too!
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Manga are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. The Manga Library at Gen Con is a quiet space located inside the Westin Indianapolis where attendees can take a break from the crowds and relax in a quiet room while reading popular titles new and old from Japanese manga-ka and the occasional American author, too!
Take a break from the crowds in Gen Con’s manga library inside the Westin. Peruse Japanese graphic novels and some bonus American ones, too!
Description:
Manga are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. The Manga Library at Gen Con is a quiet space located inside the Westin Indianapolis where attendees can take a break from the crowds and relax in a quiet room while reading popular titles new and old from Japanese manga-ka and the occasional American author, too!
Take a break from the crowds in Gen Con’s manga library inside the Westin. Peruse Japanese graphic novels and some bonus American ones, too!
Description:
Manga are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. The Manga Library at Gen Con is a quiet space located inside the Westin Indianapolis where attendees can take a break from the crowds and relax in a quiet room while reading popular titles new and old from Japanese manga-ka and the occasional American author, too!
Take a break from the crowds in Gen Con’s manga library inside the Westin. Peruse Japanese graphic novels and some bonus American ones, too!
Description:
Manga are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. The Manga Library at Gen Con is a quiet space located inside the Westin Indianapolis where attendees can take a break from the crowds and relax in a quiet room while reading popular titles new and old from Japanese manga-ka and the occasional American author, too!
Take a break from the crowds in Gen Con’s manga library inside the Westin. Peruse Japanese graphic novels and some bonus American ones, too!
Description:
Manga are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. The Manga Library at Gen Con is a quiet space located inside the Westin Indianapolis where attendees can take a break from the crowds and relax in a quiet room while reading popular titles new and old from Japanese manga-ka and the occasional American author, too!