Quinni-Con was an annual two-day anime fan convention held during March or April at the Rocky Top Student Center on the Quinnipiac University York Hill Campus in Hamden, Connecticut, United States. The convention featured a number of events which included a tea café, video programming rooms, a dealers' alley (combination artists' and vendors' alley), guest speakers, a video game room, and a dance. Quinni-Con was created and run by the Quinnipiac University Anime Club, and the name of the event is derived from the school.
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| - Quinni-Con was an annual two-day anime fan convention held during March or April at the Rocky Top Student Center on the Quinnipiac University York Hill Campus in Hamden, Connecticut, United States. The convention featured a number of events which included a tea café, video programming rooms, a dealers' alley (combination artists' and vendors' alley), guest speakers, a video game room, and a dance. Quinni-Con was created and run by the Quinnipiac University Anime Club, and the name of the event is derived from the school. (en)
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| - The official Quinni-Con 2013 logo (en)
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| - Anime, Manga, Pop culture, Multi-genre (en)
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| - Chris Cason, Jessi Nowack, Michael Hecht, The 501st Legion, The Asterplace, Savan Gupta, Steam-Funk. (en)
- Mike Pollock, Chris Patton, Jessi Nowack, Michael Hecht, Jerry Pakalinsky, Nick Lizzo, Rusty Gilligan, Jim Taylor, Crunk Witch. (en)
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| - Quinnipiac University Anime Club (en)
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| - Quinni-Con was an annual two-day anime fan convention held during March or April at the Rocky Top Student Center on the Quinnipiac University York Hill Campus in Hamden, Connecticut, United States. The convention featured a number of events which included a tea café, video programming rooms, a dealers' alley (combination artists' and vendors' alley), guest speakers, a video game room, and a dance. Quinni-Con was created and run by the Quinnipiac University Anime Club, and the name of the event is derived from the school. (en)
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