• Source: Animecon (Netherlands)
  • AnimeCon (Netherlands) is a yearly Dutch anime convention, officially called Anime year of edition. It is a non-profit organization of the J-POP Foundation (Dutch: Stichting Promotie Japanse Popcultuur). For 52 hours, it features Japanese movies, video games, competitions, concerts, theatre performances, workshops, presentations, art and merchandise. The doors open Friday afternoon and close Sunday afternoon. It is the largest Japan-oriented fan convention in the Netherlands, with just over 15.000 visitors in 2018.


    International cosplay competitions


    There are six international competitions in the cosplay scene, and the AnimeCon organization is the only one in the world hosting preliminaries for all of them. Also they hosted their own international competition for the second time in 2016: Clara Cow's Cosplay Cup is now the seventh international cosplay competition.

    World Cosplay Summit, WCS (attendance not measured), Nagoya, Japan, for pairs
    CICAF, China International Cartoon and Animation Festival (attendance 2.000.000), Hangzhou, China, for teams from the Benelux
    Yamato Cosplay Cup, Anime Friends Festival (attendance 150.000), São Paulo,. Brazil, for individuals from the Benelux
    Euro Cosplay Championships, MCM London Comic Con (attendance 120.000), London, UK, for individuals
    ECG (European Cosplay Gathering), Japan Expo (attendance 250.000), Paris, France, for pairs and individuals
    Cosplay World Master, Iber Anime (attendance 25.000), Porto, Portugal
    Clara Cow's Cosplay Cup (C4), AnimeCon (projected attendance 15.000), The Hague, The Netherlands, for pairs


    = Clara Cow’s Cosplay Cup

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    This international cosplay event started in 2015 is named after the mascot Clara Cow. In Clara Cow's Cosplay Cup, or C4, teams of two cosplayers from different countries compete for the Golden Marieke statue and a week long all expenses paid trip to Japan. All judging is done by veteran cosplayers from non-competing countries.
    UK: MCM London Comic Con since 2001, attendance: 120.000
    Spain: Salon del Manga since 1991, attendance: 130.000
    France: Mang’Azur, attendance: 20.000
    Germany: Animuc, attendance: 20.000
    The Netherlands: AnimeCon since 1999, attendance 15.000
    Poland: Japanicon since 2009, attendance: 10.000
    Denmark: J-Popcon since 2000, attendance: 7.000
    Romania: Otaku Festival since 2001, attendance: Not measured
    Portugal: Iber Anime, attendance: 25.000
    Switzerland: Japanimanga Night since 2001, Attendance: Not measured
    Russia: Hinode Moscow, attendance: 80.000
    USA: Omni Expo, attendance: 40.000
    Belgium: F.A.C.T.S, attendance: 40.000


    Venues and attendance




    References



    Anigenda website

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