2022-06-09, 01:04 | Link #461 |
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Anime Expo 2022 to No Longer Require Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination or Negative Test
"The staff of the Anime Expo 2022 event revealed that attendees will no longer require attendees to show proof of vaccination for COVID-19 or a negative COVID-19 test taken 72 hours prior to attending the event. Regardless of vaccination status, masks will be required indoors (except in designated eating areas) and will be optional outdoors. Face coverings must fit snugly and properly, fully covering attendees' nose and mouth, and secure under the chin. The staff notes that "these requirements and guidelines may be subject to change as more details emerge." The staff also states that "all guidelines and measures being put into place are driven by data provided by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)."" See: https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/new...e-test/.186448 |
2022-06-09, 16:40 | Link #462 |
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They reversed themselves, thank goodness for the people attending. The backlash was huge and immediate.
I had some great times covering A/X from the press side, but even by con standards it could be astonishingly ineptly run. I saw some shit go down, man...
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2022-06-09, 20:48 | Link #463 | |
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Looks like they're reversing themselves again: Anime Expo 2022 Reinstates Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination or Negative Test Requirement "Following yesterday's announcement that the Anime Expo 2022 event attendees would no longer be required to show proof of vaccination for COVID-19 or a negative COVID-19 test, staff updated the event's Health & Safety guidelines on Thursday that proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test will in fact be required. The negative test must be taken within 72 hours of the convention." See: https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/new...rement/.186494 |
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2022-07-05, 03:17 | Link #466 |
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AX 2022 has ended.
What I expected: Next year's AX will also be at LACC. What I didn't expect: There will also be a "mini-AX" in November in Ontario, CA: https://mp3sandnpcs.com/home/anime-e...xpo-ontario-ca Last edited by AnimeFan188; 2022-07-05 at 15:46. |
2023-01-10, 02:24 | Link #467 |
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No more Premier Badges:
Anime Expo Discontinues Premier Fan Badges https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/new...badges/.193667 |
2023-01-10, 21:25 | Link #468 |
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Having traversed AX on that badge as press (on the rare occasions you get them to actually honor it on site) it always seemed overpriced to me. As a press member it would have been impossible to cover the event without it (which effectively meant it was impossible a lot of the time, since most of their people either didn't know press was supposed to be treated as premier or knew and actively refused to honor it), but if I had paid what they were asking I would certainly have felt shortchanged.
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2023-01-11, 17:27 | Link #469 |
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I know a lot of people who got it liked it for the priority access especially to hotels close to the event. A couple of people I knew with mobility issues would buy them for that reason.
As someone who lives in the area, the hotel perk is kind of useless to me as were most of the others. Once several years ago I contemplated buying one for the next year just for the priority line access to events/panels after missing one to many of the ones I really wanted to see because of long lines. But, when they went up for sale the price was nearly double what it had been the previous year, and I noped right on out.
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2023-04-01, 15:44 | Link #471 |
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E3 and anime conventions are two entirely different beasts.
E3 is more geared towards the press, as it's about video game news and showing off upcoming games, with most video game companies opting to use other means to provide this information. Anime conventions, meanwhile, are geared towards the fans, and while there's not as much industry involvement when compared to the past (with me feeling that they have lost a lot of the magic that it once had in the 2000's), there's still plenty of things for attendees to do at the con.
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2023-05-07, 19:18 | Link #472 |
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Fate/Strange Fake -Whispers of Dawn- TV Anime Special Has
World Premiere at Anime Expo on July 1 "The official website of Anime Expo revealed on Saturday that the television anime special of Ryohgo Narita's Fate/strange Fake spinoff story Fate/strange Fake -Whispers of Dawn- will have its English dub world premiere at Anime Expo in Los Angeles on July 1 at 7:00 p.m. PDT in Main Events, presented by Aniplex of America. The anime's directors Shun Enokido and Takahito Sakazume will also have special appearances during the world premiere in Los Angeles. (Editor's note: the Japanese website for the anime states the Anime Expo premiere screening is at 5:00 p.m. PDT instead of 7:00 p.m. PDT.)" See: https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/new...july-1/.197839 |
2023-07-05, 02:59 | Link #473 |
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Anime Expo Returns on July 4-7, 2024 in Los Angeles
"The staff of Anime Expo revealed on a banner and during the closing ceremony for Anime Expo 2023 on Tuesday that the event will return to Los Angeles on July 4-7, 2024." "The smaller anime expo chibi convention will also return to Ontario, California on November 11-12." See: https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/new...ngeles/.199986 |
2023-07-05, 05:49 | Link #474 | |
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2023-07-29, 15:32 | Link #475 |
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Post-Mortem: How Was Anime Expo 2023?
"Anime News Network's editorial team braved the crowd and heat of Los Angeles for another packed weekend at Anime Expo. The event is always a logistical Rube Goldberg machine, with each reporter integral in delivering a marble (in this case, news announcements, on-the-ground reporting, and interviews) to anime fans far and wide. No one person can attend every major event within the Los Angeles Convention Center each day; even between the five of us, I had to make judgment calls on what could feasibly be done while also maintaining a reasonable workload between us all." See: https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/con...ow-was/.200259 |
2024-07-08, 20:33 | Link #477 |
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All the Announcements from Anime Expo 2024
https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/con...e-expo/.212427 They didn't announce the dates and location for the next AX at the closing ceremonies like they usually do. So, will AX 2025 be at LACC on July 3-6? ================================ [EDIT] Yep, AX 2025 will be at LACC on July 3-6: https://www.anime-expo.org/ Last edited by AnimeFan188; 2024-07-11 at 14:27. |
2024-07-19, 15:21 | Link #478 |
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Post-Mortem: Anime Expo 2024 Felt Roomier, Programming
Access More Complicated "Another year, another period where Anime News Network's team spends the July 4 weekend running around the Los Angeles Convention Center for Anime Expo. Speaking from personal experience, the organizational nightmare of preparing and attending the biggest anime convention in the U.S. often leaves me praying for the light at the end of the tunnel before the event even begins. Although Anime Expo 2024 made some operational enhancements in response to the problems that plagued 2023, many aspects of the convention remain an ongoing challenge." See: https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/con...icated/.213159 |
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