Otakon, the giant anime convention, again took over the entire Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C., this year on Aug. 10-12.
After 18 years in Baltimore, having outgrown the facilities there, the annual three-day convention celebrating Japanese and East Asian pop culture arrived in the District just a year ago, when 25,000 attended. Otakon has focused on its mission of bringing cultures together for learning, communication and fun.
Anime, the Japanese term for animation, is a distinct art form that has gained international popularity. Thanks to the rise of English-dubbed programming, Japanese anime has spawned a multibillion-dollar market in the U.S. that encompases film, art, music, literature and video games.
Otakon features workshops, guest panels, autographs and videos, plus a large Dealers Hall offering goods for sale. But, for many, the main reason to attend is the opportunity to dress up as a favorite anime character, a hobby known as “cosplay” (for costume-play).
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Gnar, League of Legends champion (photo by Jeff Malet)
At Otakon, Nicole Fulton portrays Princes Peach, a character in Nintendo’s Mario franchise. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Zombie Viscera as Elesis from the video game Elsword. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Sam portrays Mr. Compress from the manga/anime series, My Hero Academia. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Allen Walker of the Japanese manga series “D.Gray-man,” portrayed by Sleights of Hand cosplay. Photo by Jeff Malet.
Caffeine Craft as Kefka Palazzo, a character in the Final Fantasy series of video games. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Riley as Seymour and Audrey 2 from “Little Shop of Horrors”. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Pink Cupcake Cosplay as Nonon Jakuzure from Kill La Kill, a Japanese anime television series. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Caroline Bielak as Anna from ‘Frozen’. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Ootmel as Shiny Chariot, a character from the anime Little Witch Academia. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Shushuwafflez Creative Studio as Tower Card from the Cardcaptor Sakura manga series. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Mother/daughter Cindy Wood and Chelsea Mapes as Avatar Grace. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Mari Cruz and twins Annie and Zari as characters from Sailor Moon from theJapanese animated series. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Robert Williams as Deadmau5 Alucard. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Son Goku sculpture. Born Kakarot, he is a male Saiyan and the main protagonist of the Dragon Ball metaseries created by Akira Toriyama. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Bugcatcherhey, in photo, wears a Jumping Heart Kurosawa Dia Sailor Suit Uniform. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Anime Palace plush toys for sale at the Dealer’s Room at Otakon. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Piccolo as Riko from KH3 and Majela as Queen Beryl from Sailor Moon. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Pipimi and Popuko from Pop Team Epic, portrayed by Molly (@nyoomfish) and Somantha. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Zombie Viscera as Ruby Rose, from the anime web series RWBY. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Annia inside a Glico Pocky Box (a Japanese snack). (photo by Jeff Malet)
Rowan as Vegeta from Dragon Ball V. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Road RollaiChan cosplay as Gyarados, a Flying/Water Pokemon species. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Diane, Sin of Envy portrayed by BecauseImBored1 Cosplay. (photo by Jeff Malet)
On display at Otakon, a Toyota GT86 with Hatsune Miku detailing. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Maid Cafe at Otakon with Panda. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Alice (age 7) is a White Ninja Ranger at Otakon. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Katelyn portrays Daisy, a character in Nintendo’s Mario franchise. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Hayley is Rozalin is the heroine of Disgaea 2. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Alysia Kelly keeps three T Rex busy. (photo by Jeff Malet)