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Kumoricon
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Kumoricon 2016
Status Active
Genre Anime, Manga, Japanese culture
Venue Oregon Convention Center
Location(s) Portland, Oregon
Country United States
Inaugurated 2003
Attendance 9,086 in 2018
Website http://www.kumoricon.org/

Kumoricon is an annual three-day anime convention held during October or November at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland, Oregon. The name of the convention comes from the Japanese word Kumori (曇り), meaning cloudy. Kumoricon is run by a volunteer staff and was previously held in Vancouver, Washington at the Hilton Vancouver Washington/Red Lion Vancouver at the Quay.

Programming

The convention typically offers board gaming, cosplay chess, cosplay competitions, dances (formal masquerade ball and informal), karaoke, music, music video contests, panels, tabletop gaming, video game tournaments, and workshops.

History

The convention originated from the anime club at the University of Oregon. Due to the convention's growth, in 2011 it was held in both the Hilton Vancouver Washington and the Red Lion Vancouver at the Quay. Kumoricon expanded to four days in 2014. Due to growth and lack of space, Kumoricon in 2016 moved to the Oregon Convention Center in Portland, Oregon. Demolition of Red Lion's Centennial Center and Kumoricon using six hotels also influenced the decision. Kumoricon used half the convention center in 2019. Kumoricon 2020 was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and they announced an online convention in its place.

Event history

Dates Location Atten. Guests
November 29–30, 2003 Clarion Hotel
Springfield, Oregon
419 Bakazoku
September 4–6, 2004 Portland Marriott Downtown
Portland, Oregon
1,284 Bakazoku, Phuong-Mai Bui-Quang (PMBQ), Brad DeMoss, Jeannie Lee, and Dr. Antonia Levi.
September 3–5, 2005 Doubletree Hotel Portland/Lloyd Center
Portland, Oregon
1,850 Bakazoku, Greg Dean, Brad DeMoss, Antonia Levi, Joshua Seth, and Toshifumi Yoshida.
September 2–4, 2006 Red Lion on the River
Portland, Oregon
2,357 A-Key Kyo, Bakazoku, Greg Dean, Liz Dean, Michael Gluck, Tiffany Grant, and Kirk Thornton.
September 1–3, 2007 Vancouver Hilton & Convention Center
Vancouver, Washington
3,133 A-Key Kyo, Mohammad "Hawk" Haque, Ananth Panagariya, Sean Schemmel, The Slants, and Kirk Thornton.
August 30 – September 1, 2008 Doubletree Portland-Lloyd Center
Portland, Oregon
4,610 Greg Dean, Liz Dean, Richard Epcar, Kaja Foglio, Phil Foglio, Carl Gustav Horn, The Slants, Ellyn Stern, Kirk Thornton, and Tommy Yune.
September 5–7, 2009 Hilton Portland & Executive Tower
Portland, Oregon
4,761 The Anime Hunters, Svetlana Chmakova, Kaja Foglio, Phil Foglio, Carl Gustav Horn, Last Stop Tokyo, Cynthia Martinez, Soul Candy, Jason Thompson, Kirk Thornton, and Toshifumi Yoshida.
September 4–6, 2010 Hilton Portland & Executive Tower
Portland, Oregon
4,271 Tiffany Grant, Todd Haberkorn, Carl Gustav Horn, Kevin McKeever, Soul Candy, and Sonny Strait.
September 3–5, 2011 Hilton Vancouver Washington
Red Lion Vancouver at the Quay
Vancouver, Washington
4,182 The Anime Hunters, Chris Cason, Todd Haberkorn, Slightly Anime, and David Vincent.
September 1–3, 2012 Hilton Vancouver Washington
Red Lion Vancouver at the Quay
Vancouver, Washington
5,023 Lauren Landa, Ninja of the Night, The Slants, and Sonny Strait.
August 31–September 2, 2013 Hilton Vancouver Washington
Red Lion Vancouver at the Quay
Vancouver, Washington
6,206 Anina Bennett, Terry Blas, Ron Chan, Paul Guinan, Todd Haberkorn, Cassandra Lee Morris, Ninja of the Night, Chris Sabat, Jason Thompson, and David Vincent.
August 29–September 1, 2014 Hilton Vancouver Washington
Red Lion Vancouver at the Quay
Vancouver, Washington
6,650 Chuck Huber, Bryce Papenbrook, Raj Ramayya, Chris Sabat, Patrick Seitz, Stephanie Sheh, and Karen Strassman.
September 4–7, 2015 Hilton Vancouver Washington
Red Lion Vancouver at the Quay
Vancouver, Washington
6,600 Christine Marie Cabanos, Erica Mendez, Patrick Seitz, The Slants, Kieran Strange, and David Vincent.
October 28–30, 2016 Oregon Convention Center
Portland, Oregon
7,954 D.C. Douglas, Caitlin Glass, Shigeto Koyama, Neeko, Sonny Strait, Kieran Strange, Austin Tindle, Eric Vale, and Hiromi Wakabayashi.
October 27–29, 2017 Oregon Convention Center
Portland, Oregon
8,575 Steve Ahn, Fighting Dreamers Productions, Josh Grelle, Todd Haberkorn, Jerry Jewell, Hiroyasu Kobayashi, Shigeto Koyama, Kra, Eugene Lee, Cherami Leigh, Vic Mignogna, TeddyLoid, Hiromi Wakabayashi, and Lisle Wilkerson.
October 26–28, 2018 Oregon Convention Center
Portland, Oregon
9,086 Yoshitaka Amano, Justin Briner, Clifford Chapin, Daniel Coglan, Jillian Coglan, Lucien Dodge, KionCloud, Hiroyasu Kobayashi, Shigeto Koyama, Lauren Landa, Magic of Life, Erica Mendez, Atelier Pierrot, Monica Rial, Jād Saxton, Keith Silverstein, Ciarán Strange, superlog, J. Michael Tatum, TeddyLoid, Kimura U, Uptown Cosplay, Hiromi Wakabayashi, and David Wald.
November 15-17, 2019 Oregon Convention Center
Portland, Oregon
Yuko Ashizawa, Tia Ballard, Morgan Berry, Luci Christian, Enayla, Caleb Hyles, IBI, Brittney Karbowski, KionCloud, Shigeto Koyama, Matthew Lassiter, Joel McDonald, Brina Palencia, Atelier Pierrot, Ciarán Strange, Karen Strassman, TeddyLoid, Uptown Cosplay, Vedetta Marie, Hiromi Wakabayashi, and David Wald.
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