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majin pichu
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is it me or does AX not know their numbers? or did they lie about their numbers
animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-07-07/anime-expo-08-announces-numbers This link states their numbers are 43,000 people with 41,500 last year This http://animecons.com/events/info.shtml/1071 confirms the 41,500 But during the key note address animenewsnetwork.com/convention/2008/anime-expo/keynote-address-the-future-of-the-spja they state last year had over 44,000 people and they estimate over 47,000 people this year. That's a huge difference in numbers Last edited by majin pichu on Mon Jul 07, 2008 2:20 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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CorneredAngel
Posts: 854 Location: New York, NY |
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There are a *lot* of ways to come up with numbers at a con. Paid attendees or badges sold is one thing, total people on the floor, including staff, etc., is another, and estimates only ever count for so much.
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Jih2
Posts: 403 Location: East coast |
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Well, it sounds like con attendance is still pretty strong, I'm happy con participation is still up, I personally am not ready to see conventions die out.
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wilson_x1999
Posts: 183 Location: Monterrey, Mexico |
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Dammnit, I wish I had been part of those numbers maybe next year
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Jacut
Posts: 142 Location: Paris, France |
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Hmmm I expected something a bit bigger coming from the USA. I mean, the US market for animes is the third (or fourth?) in the world, whereas France's is much smaller so I guessed it was something gigantic
In fatc, we had our big expo too last week end from the 3rd to 6th of july in Paris, the Japan Expo, which is considered the biggest convention related to Japan in Europe and it drained something like 110.000 - 120.000 people, 2 1/2 more than Anime Expo. Well, I know the event is totaly crazy with an insane number of fans everywhere, you can't even walk on saturdays, crowded as it is, with people spending hundreds of euros in every anime/goodies booth, thousands of cosplayers etc... Well I guess it's a one-of-a-kind event but I'm still a bit disappointed from the figures of Anime Expo, I imagined something much much bigger. |
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GATSU
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I'm glad it's Downtown, since I don't have to pay for a hotel, but it'd be nice if, after being forced to wait in the heat for a popular GOH, that I can be allowed to return, if I suddenly need to use the restroom. [*cough* David Hayter *cough*]
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math4origami
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@Jacut
AX isn't the only convention in the US. There are also (from wikipedia): 1. Anime Expo - 41,671 total[2] 2. Otakon - 22,852 estimated total 3. A-Kon - 14,500 estimated paid 4. Anime North - 13,500 total, 11,286 paid 5. Anime Central - 12,769 total; 10,987 paid 6. FanimeCon - 12,000 estimated total 7. Anime Boston - 11,500 total; 10,559 paid 8. Sakura-Con - 11,000 estimated total; 10,500 estimated paid 9. Anime Weekend Atlanta - 9,825 paid 10. AnimeNEXT - 7,100 estimated total 11. Katsucon - 7,100 estimated total, 6,200 paid 12. Ohayocon - 6,240 estimated total, 6,124 paid So if you add the numbers, then you get a similar magnitude. AX just happens to be the biggest. The US is much bigger than France, so many people just go to their local convention. |
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Proz512
Posts: 74 Location: Texas, Ya'll |
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Most of the US cons who've held their conventions this year have all announced a sizable growth for each respectable con. While only 2 cons will probably surpass the 20k mark in '08 (Otakon/AX), if the rate of growth continues into '09 expect at least the top 5 to all hit 20k or more and most of the top 10 to be in the 10k range.
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CyberTRex8u
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well im glad to hear that con numbers are exponentionaly growing, despite the previously mentioned mis counting, theough that is kind of funny.
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Mohawk52
Posts: 8202 Location: England, UK |
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So this bolsters the statistics that con attendance is rising, whilst sales of physical product is falling sharply. Hrm.
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Calculusman
Posts: 309 Location: Virginia |
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I wonder if one took the total number of anime DVD units sold in the US in any given year, and divided that number by total number of unique con attendees (I know such a number would be impossible to calculate since some people attend more than 1 con I'm sure), I wonder what number you would get. What is the average number of DVDs that the average con-goer buys over the course of the year? I think at this point I'm at around 15 or so (that includes a couple of box sets being counted as a single unit, so total number of discs is probably over 20). Unfortunately, due to the economy generally, that's a drop for me from past years, though I hope to make up for it at Otakon (I know buying there is more expensive than online, but there is just something about buying your stuff in a dealers room). |
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bmfrosty
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I'd think that the best way would involve the number of badges printed. It should give them a very good level of control, as they'd be able to subtract any particular subsection of the number that they wanted to. |
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Navikia
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Thought I post a link in case anyone want to see some photos taken at the event:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rick_r/ ______ |
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reptilesandsamurai
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I had a great time AX. First time I went to a multi-day con. Here are the pics I took.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ragingwookie/ |
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bglassbrook
Posts: 1244 Location: Gaithersburg, MD |
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Sounds like a fairly simple method. So is AX reporting "room nights", "paid admissions", or the actual number of unique attendees? |
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