With around 1300 members present and over fifty new anime and Japanese series and films showing on five separate screens, not to mention news and quiz panels, live music and countless other events in the space of three days, Ayacon 2005 proved to be one of the biggest dates on the UK anime industry's calendar.
Sound interesting? We have just posted Martin Butler's report and review of AyaCon 2005 (which took place just last weekend).
Sound interesting? We have just posted Martin Butler's report and review of AyaCon 2005 (which took place just last weekend).