Anthrocon
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Anthrocon is the world's largest furry convention, taking place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania each July. Its focus is on anthropomorphics: fictional animal characters given human personalities and characteristics.
Founded in 1997 as Albany Anthrocon (sometimes abbreviated simply as "AC") in New York State, with a membership of about 500, the convention moved to Valley Forge, Pennsylvania in 1999 and to a larger hotel, the Adams Mark, on the outskirts of Philadelphia in 2001 as its attendance continued to grow. Membership in 2003 was announced as 1,949. In 2004 it was 2,406, making it by far the largest furry convention at that time. Attendance in 2005 dropped slightly to 2,373, possibly due to the hurricane in the southern United States which prevented people from travelling.
The chairman of the convention, Dr. Samuel Conway (nicknamed "Kagemushi" or "Uncle Kage" among attendees), oversees the operations of the Anthrocon with the help of a small staff and a number of volunteers who donate their time and energy throughout the weekend to assist the multitude of small tasks which arise. Since 1997, Anthrocon has raised more than $57,000 for animal-related charities.
Guests of Honor at Anthrocon in the past have included:
- artists Daphne Lage and Watts Martin (1997)
- artists Jim Groat and Jeffrey A. Carver (1998)
- artists Vicky Wyman and S. Andrew Swann (1999)
- artists Sara "Caribou" Palmer and Paul Kidd (2000)
- comic-book artist Dan DeCarlo (creator of Josie and the Pussycats) and syndicated cartoonist Bill Holbrook (2001)
- author Lissanne Norman (of The Sholan Series) and artist Heather Bruton (2002)
- artists Guy Gilchrist and Mark E. Rogers (2003)
- artists Stan Sakai (creator of Usagi Yojimbo) and Michael Gagne (2004)
- Peter Laird, co-creator of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Timothy Albee, ("Kaze, Ghost Warrior") (2005)
Due to the unforseen sale of the Adams Mark Hotel in November 2004, Anthrocon chose the Wyndham Franklin Plaza in Philadelphia as the site for its 2005 convention. In June 2005, a contract with the Westin Convention Center Hotel in Pittsburgh, PA was signed, and Anthrocon is scheduled to be held at the adjoining David L. Lawrence Convention Center between June 15-18, 2006.
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Typical Anthrocon Programming
- Opening and Closing Ceremonies
- Dealers Room
- Art Shows (General and Adult)
- Art Show Auctions
- Artists' Alley
- Stand-up Comedy
- Masquerade
- Charity Auction
- Internet Room
- "The Zoo"
- Supersponsor Lounge
- Supersponsor Luncheon
- Fursuit Dance
- Fursuit Parade
- Role-playing Games
- Dance Dance Revolution Tournament
- Special-interest Groups
- Uncle Kage's Story Hour
- Art Demonstration
- Puppetry Instruction
Themes for Anthrocon
- 2006: Making History
- 2005: Heroes
- 2004: Summer Games
- 2003: Creatures of the Night
- 2002: Inventions
- 2001: Furries in Flight
- 2000: Furries of Myth and Legend
- 1999: Join the Furry Revolution
- 1998: Here There Be Dragons
- 1997: An East Coast Furry Convention
Charities
Every year, Anthrocon chooses a local charity that is animal related to be the beneficiary of its charity auction.
Past charities, and amounts raised:
- 2005: Greater Philadelphia Search and Rescue - $6470
- 2004: Forgotten Felines & Fidos - $7100
- 2003: Support Our Shelters - $8300
- 2002: Canine Partners for Life - $13,200
- 2001: Reins of Life - $7200
- 2000: National Greyhound Adoption Program - $6500
- 1999: Great Valley Nature Center - $3600
- 1998: Whiskers - $3200
- 1997: Therapy Dogs - $2200
See also
External links
- Anthrocon – official website
- PeterCat's Furry InfoPage – Includes schedule and links for other furry fandom conventions
- Anthropomorphic Fandom Convention Information Sheet – Historical attendance figures for all furry fandom conventions
- Invasion Of The Furries – News article about Anthrocon 2001.
- Anthrocon 2004 Report – 2004 GOH Michael Gagne's convention report