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Kunicon was a series of anime conventions organized by Subarashii Nation (formerly D20, Inc.) and held throughout the United States from December 2004 through June 2005. Originally named "Otakucon", the convention was renamed to "Kunicon" after controversy erupted over the name being similar to Otakon, an anime convention held in Baltimore, Maryland. While Kunicon's original goal was to hold a convention in twelve major cities across the United States, these plans were cut short after 4 conventions as Kunicon continued to be plagued with controversy and cost overruns.

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  • Kunicon was a series of anime conventions organized by Subarashii Nation (formerly D20, Inc.) and held throughout the United States from December 2004 through June 2005. Originally named "Otakucon", the convention was renamed to "Kunicon" after controversy erupted over the name being similar to Otakon, an anime convention held in Baltimore, Maryland. While Kunicon's original goal was to hold a convention in twelve major cities across the United States, these plans were cut short after 4 conventions as Kunicon continued to be plagued with controversy and cost overruns. (en)
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  • David Carradine, Tom Bateman, Steve Bennett, Robert DeJesus, Richard Epcar, Michael "Piano Squall" Gluck, Kevin McKeever, Scott McNeil, Vic Mignogna, Chris Patton, Doug Smith, Steve Yun, and Tommy Yune. (en)
  • Steve Bennett, Mandy Bonhomme, Johnny Yong Bosch, David Kaye, Scott McNeil, Vic Mignogna, Kirby Morrow, Tomonori Ochikoshi, Carrie Savage, Joshua Seth, Doug Smith, and Toshifumi Yoshida. (en)
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  • Kunicon (en)
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  • Defunct (en)
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  • Millennium Hotel (en)
  • Fontainebleau Hilton Resort (en)
  • Marriott Tech Center (en)
  • Westin Peachtree Plaza (en)
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  • Kunicon was a series of anime conventions organized by Subarashii Nation (formerly D20, Inc.) and held throughout the United States from December 2004 through June 2005. Originally named "Otakucon", the convention was renamed to "Kunicon" after controversy erupted over the name being similar to Otakon, an anime convention held in Baltimore, Maryland. While Kunicon's original goal was to hold a convention in twelve major cities across the United States, these plans were cut short after 4 conventions as Kunicon continued to be plagued with controversy and cost overruns. (en)
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