Otakon, the giant anime convention, again took over the entire Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. — and parts of the nearby Marriott Marquis — from Friday, July 26, to Sunday, July 28.
Staffed almost entirely by volunteers, Otakon bills itself as the largest anime convention on the East Coast “for fans, by fans.” Attendance exceeded 28,000.
This year marked the 25th anniversary of the event, which began with a collection of 350 anime fans at the Days Inn Penn State in State College, Pennsylvania, in 1994. 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 two years ago.
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.
Focused on its mission of bringing cultures together for learning, communication and fun, Otakon includes workshops, guest panels, autograph sessions and videos, plus an expansive Dealers Room offering goods for sale and an Artists Alley featuring original anime art. 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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Livicole Cosplay as Sorceress Edea from Final Fantasy VIII, a role-playing video game. Photo by Jeff Malet.
Ecsuchan Cospkay (Baltimore Md.) as Kotori Minami from Love Live!School Idol Project. (photo by Jeff Malet)
The Peterson Family from Alexandria Va. as characters from the Mario Bros. video game. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Artist Kris Kehrsukjrren. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Character on sale in the Dealers Room (photo by Jeff Malet)
Kayla as Shōto Todoroki from My Hero Academia (photo by Jeff Malet)
Naverending Dreams Cosplay as Lucio from Overwatch (photo by Jeff Malet)
Davan as the Piranha Plant (Super Mario Games) (photo by Jeff Malet)
Luna is Rory Mercury from the anime “Gate” (photo by Jeff Malet)
Artist Edwin Huang (ironpinky) (photo by Jeff Malet)
Kylie as Shoto Todoroki of the My Hero Academia manga series. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Pokidoki as the character Mob from Mob Psycho 100 Japanese webcomic (photo by Jeff Malet)
Andrew as Edmond Dantès, The Count of Monte Cristo (photo by Jeff Malet)
Kayla as Himiko Toga (My Hero Acadamia). Photo by Jeff Malet.
Bryce Buckley and Lucia Roach are both dressed as the character Sabo from the “One Piece:” Japanese manga series (photo by Jeff Malet)
Chris is the Yaranaika Guy is manga character Takakazu Abe from 1987 gay manga Kuso Miso Technique. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Madi (Evvils cosplay) as Rem, one of the main characters in the Re:Zero series of light novels, anime and manga. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Plush toys on sale in the Dealers room. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Umbrella Lizard as Yamame Kurodani from The Touhou Project video games. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Erika Harlacher is a Los Angeles based voice actress in anime, video games, and cartoons. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Nicole as “002” from the Darling in the Franxx Japanes anime television series. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Arwin and Scarlet Impaler as characters Kar98k and StG 44 from the Girls’ Frontline a mobile strategy game. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Abbey gets an autorgraph from voice artist Elizabeth Maxwell. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Elizabeth Maxwll, voice artist. (photo by Jeff Malet)
E. Jason Liebrecht has voiced quite a range of characters. Some of his major roles include Lavi and the Millennium Earl in the D.Gray-man series, (photo by Jeff Malet)
Ridsing the escalator, Geeklycosplayer90 as Shōto Todoroki (My Hero Acacemia) (photo by Jeff Malet)
Hunter is Dracule Mihawk from One Piece, a Japanese manga series (photo by Jeff Malet)
Eeka Cosplay as McCree from the Overwatch arcade game (photo by Jeff Malet)
Taikina Cosplay as Bulma from Dragon Ball Z, Japanese animated series (photo by Jeff Malet)
Keah as Sailor Cosmos from the Sailor Moon Japanese shōjo manga series. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Walküre from the Macross Delta, a science fiction anime television series (photo by Jeff Malet)
Maimai is an arcade rhythm game developed and distributed by Sega, in which the player interacts with objects on a touchscreen and executes dance-like movements. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Cars with anime detailing on display. (photo by Jeff Malet)
For sale in the Dea;ers Room (photo by Jeff Malet)
Ouran High School Host Club imanga series (photo by Jeff Malet)
Neon Cosplay as Kass Lusence from Iono-sama Fanatics (mange) (photo by Jeff Malet)
Ronan and Ceylon as Ness EarthBound (photo by Jeff Malet)
The Mob Psycho Body Improvement Club (photo by Jeff Malet)
Candescent Cosplay as Neeko from the the League of Legends video game. Photo by Jeff Malet.
UPW Design cosplay as a Space Marine from Warhammer 40000. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Gudetama Cosplay (photo by Jeff Malet)
Dancing to the beat at VIdeo Game Hall. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Michelle as Saber, .a fictional character from the Japanese 2004 visual novel Fate/stay night. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Angeline and Crystal as Ren and Ran Tachibana from Free!, a Japanese anime television series. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Camiicat cosplay as a cat maid. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Aki as Crishuna from JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure part 5. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Jerome and Frank as Guts from Berserk and Deathstroke from DC Comics (photo by Jeff Malet)
Frank as Deathstroke from DC Comics (photo by Jeff Malet).
Soup cosplay as a character from The Touhou Project (photo by Jeff Malet)
Niko and Eli from Lovelive. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Touhou Project cosplayers gather for a photo shoot. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Touhou Project (video game) cosplayers gather for a photoshoot. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Jenise as Ghiaccio of the JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure manga series. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Val as Hot Pants, a character from the JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure manga series. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Yukiko Usagi as a character from the Touhou Project (video game) (photo by Jeff Malet)
The exhibition area at Otakon took up the entire lower lever space at the Convention Center. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Loni Lives Cosplay as the Piranha Plant (Super Mario Games) (photo by Jeff Malet)
Tabitha as Princess Daisy from Mario Party (photo by Jeff Malet)
Kari and Stephanie as Gumi and Miku from Vocaloid (photo by Jeff Malet)
On state at the Otakon Masquerade (photo by Jeff Malet)
Higuchi The Embassy of Japan presenting the Ambassador’s Award to cosplayer Edea Kramer whose costume shows a high level of craftsmanship & embodies the spirit of Japan. (photo by Jeff Malet)
Prince Cassius cosplay as Peridot, a character on the Japanese anime show Jewelpet. (photo by Jeff Malet)