Yama-Con

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Yama-Con
Status Active
Genre Anime, Japanese culture[1]
Venue LeConte Center at Pigeon Forge
Location(s) Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
Country United States
Inaugurated 2012
Attendance 2,600 in 2014[2]
Website
http://www.yamacon.org/

Yama-Con is an annual three day anime convention with multigenre elements held during December at the LeConte Center in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.[1][3] Yama-Con’s name comes from the Japanese word for mountain.[3]

Programming

The convention typically offers an Artists' Alley, ball, concerts, costume contests, dances, exhibits, game rooms, gaming tournaments, Maid/Butler Cafe, replicas, vendor space, and workshops.[1][3][4]

History

The first event at the Smoky Mountain Convention Center in 2012 was held in December due to the month having few other conventions.[4] Yama-Con used hotel rooms for there Video Gaming areas and tents for event space in 2013.[5] Complainants occurred due to the use of tents in the cold and wet weather.[5] The convention moved to the LeConte Center at Pigeon Forge in 2014 due to outgrowing it's old space.[1][3]

Event history

Dates Location Atten. Guests
December 8-9, 2012 Smoky Mountain Convention Center
Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
1,215[6] Johnny Yong Bosch, Jo Envel, Eyeshine, James "Doodle" Lyle, The Man Power, Hushicho Phoenix, Scott West,[6] Robert Axelrod, Divided We Stand, Larry Mainland, Jim O'Rear, Paul St. Peter, Hushicho Phoenix, Mark Poole, Andy Price, and Sonya Thompson.[4]
December 6-8, 2013 Smoky Mountain Convention Center
Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
1,725[7] Manda Bear, Martin Billany, Johnny Yong Bosch, Dr3amland, Jo Envel, Eyeshine, Gavin Goszka, James "Doodle" Lyle, Larry Mainland, The Man Power, Mike McFarland, Jim O'Rear, Project: Leviathan, Sean Schemmel, Paul St. Peter, Sonny Strait, Sonya Thompson, Scott West, Greg Wicker,[7] Cosplay Kasterborous, Tom Nguyen, and Jamie Tyndall.[5]
December 5-7, 2014 LeConte Center at Pigeon Forge
Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
2,600[2] Patricia Alice Albrecht, Linda Ballantyne, Martin Billany, Johnny Yong Bosch, Stephanie Celeste, Chalk Twins, Lucien Dodge, Eyeshine, Katie Griffin, Erik Hodson, Kazha, Laugh Out Loud, James "Doodle" Lyle, Larry Mainland, Shawn McCauley, Erica Mendez, Tom Nguyen, PikaFreakRachel, Toby Proctor, Susan Roman, Stephen J. Semones, Sonya Thompson, Vedetta Marie, Scott West, and Greg Wicker.[2]
December 4-6, 2015 LeConte Center at Pigeon Forge
Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
Johnny Yong Bosch, Chalk Twins, Cosplay, Inc., Eyeshine, Chuck Huber, James "Doodle" Lyle, Shawn McCauley, PikaFreakRachel, Chris Sabat, Stephen J. Semones, Ian Sinclair, The Slants, Paul St. Peter, Eric Vale, and Scott West.[8]

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