AnimeGO! will return to Adelaide for its eighth event this October as a part of OzAsia Festival.
Back for its seventh year, the one-day event is part of OzAsia Festival coming to Adelaide in October and will showcase the best of Japanese culture.
Adelaide’s first Japanese anime film festival arrives in Prospect on 22 October with new release movies, anime-inspired entertainment, Japanese food and music.
Supanova 2014 blasts into Adelaide (November 22 & 23) and Brisbane (November 28 to 30) for another action-packed and fun-filled expo featuring all sorts of goodies, and Supa-Stars, from the worlds of TV, film, anime, games, comic-books, manga, science fiction and fantasy!
AvCon, Adelaide's the annual amine and video games convention, was held over the weekend and as usual, there were some amazing outfits on hand.
Anime art displays, interactive games, high-tech music, food stalls and origami workshops will converge on the Himeji Gardens adjacent South Terrace as part of a gallery exhibition paying homage to Japanese animated film.
AvCon, Adelaide's the annual amine and video games convention, was held over the weekend and as usual, there were some amazing outfits on hand. Here are some of our favourites from the three day event.
AVCon is a convention includes events, attractions and panels that incorporate Anime, Video Games and their related niches.
Adelaide’s Chinatown precinct together with lovers of anime and Japanese cosplay (costume play) will host a night market on Moonta Street tonight, celebrating the colour, fashion and market culture of Tokyo’s Takeshita Dori scene
The Animania Festival – Australia’s largest anime and manga event – will be coming to Adelaide on the October long weekend as part of the 2010 OzAsia Festival. Suitable for anime and manga fans aged 11 years and over, Animania creates a fun and friendly atmosphere for fans to celebrate and explore the spectacular world […]
See the future of anime at the 2010 Reel Anime Festival at Palace Nova cinemas this September. The festival will showcase the best line-up of anime films, all screened digitally in their original Japanese format with English subtitles.