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Anime Evolution Announces Updated List of Guests

Asian Popular Entertainment Event Highlights Multimedia, International and Local Talent

Vancouver BC, Canada (July 28, 2006) Anime Evolution is proud to announce the latest guest list for its 2006 convention.
Japanese Musical Guests: Kumiko Katō, ZZ

Local Musical Guests: eqlipsE, Drive

Industry Guests: Harmony Gold - Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles
Director / Writer Guests: Rob Bakewell, Brooke Burgess (Broken Saints)
Voice Acting Guests: Alistair Abell, Trevor Devall, Michael Richard Dobson, Vic Mignogna, Keith Miller, Kirby Morrow, Brad Swaile, Cathy Weseluck

Gaming Guests: Team Lous (Paths of Vengeance)
Artist and Author Guests: Greg and Elizabeth Dean, Antonia Levi, Sam Logan, David Stanworth

About Anime Evolution 2006

Vancouver, BC Canada - Anime Evolution (AE 2006) is primed to be Vancouver's premiere Asian entertainment event where industry and audiences interact directly in an informal setting. This three-day Japanese Animation Convention, expected to draw over 4,000 people, will bring together art, animation, video games, TV, film and music in a celebration of Asian popular culture and multimedia. All are welcome to attend the event, which draws largely on Vancouver's local talent pool of gifted actors and artists, as well as film and animation studios, comic book publishers, and game developers. Festivities will take place Saturday August 19 to Monday August 21, 2006 at Simon Fraser University's Burnaby Campus. Events will take place at various locations on campus and the convention runs 24 hours a day.

AE 2006 is proud to be sponsored by the Art Institute of Vancouver. For more information on the event or to pre-register for a convention membership, please visit our website at www.animeevolution.com.

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