Midwest Media Expo
Glass City Con X Midwest Media Expo was a two-day multi-genre convention held during July at the SeaGate Convention Centre in Toledo, Ohio. The convention was created by the merger of Glass City Con and Midwest Media Expo. This event only lasted a year before becoming inactive with an uncertain future. Event history Glass City Con X Midwest Media Expo Glass City Con Glass City Con (formerly GarasuNoShiCon) was an annual two-day anime convention held during July at the SeaGate Convention Centre in Toledo, Ohio. In Japanese, "GarasuNoShiCon" means "Glass City Convention". The convention typically offered anime screenings, an artist alley, a cosplay competition, card and tabletop games, video games, LARP (live action role playing), a rave, vendors, and workshops. In 2010, it held a charity auction that benefited the American Red Cross, and in 2011, it supported Child's Play. Glass City Con was founded in 2009 by Aaron Auzins and Chris Zasada and was organized by members of the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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SeaGate Convention Centre
The Glass City Center is a performing arts and convention center located in downtown Toledo, Ohio. Opened on March 27, 1987, as the SeaGate Convention Centre, the center's exhibit hall measures 74,520 square feet (207 feet by 360 feet) of space and seats up to 5,100 for a banquet, 9,000 for a meeting, and 4,000 in a classroom configuration. It can be divided into three smaller halls, and when used for concerts with a 60 foot by 40 foot stage, can seat 2,000 (in one of the smaller halls), 3,000 (in two of the smaller halls), or 5,900 (in the entire hall) for concerts, stage shows, and other shows, this so that there are no bad seats in the house. Many of those seats used for concerts are in telescopic risers; there are 18 telescopic units at the arena, set up in sections of six; as a result, there are six sections of riser seating and a total of 3,216 in the risers (536 per section). The center also features of meeting space. The facility was the host to the following notable e ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Caitlynn French
Caitlynn French (born May 8, 1989) is an American voice actress known for her work on English adaptations of Japanese anime shows and films associated with Media Blasters and Sentai Filmworks. Some of her major voice roles include Shiro in '' No Game No Life'', Tina Sprout in '' Black Bullet'', Miyu Edelfelt in '' Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya'', Hana Isuzu in ''Girls und Panzer'', Naru Sekiya in ''Hanayamata'', Ai Astin in ''Sunday Without God'', Matsurika Shinoji in '' Maria Holic'', Chiaki Kurihara from '' Bodacious Space Pirates'', Mei Tachibana in '' Say "I love you"'', Kanna Makino in '' Tamako Market'', and Leviathan in ''Leviathan The Last Defense''. Biography French was raised in Derby, Kansas. Along with her younger sister Shaelynn, she was drawn into the performing arts. As a high school student at Derby High School, French performed in musicals and stage plays such as ''West Side Story'', '' Seussical'' and ''The People Vs. Maxine Lowe''. She later attended Southwe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dearborn, Michigan
Dearborn is a city in Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan. At the 2020 census, it had a population of 109,976. Dearborn is the seventh most-populated city in Michigan and is home to the largest Muslim population in the United States per capita. It also is home to the largest mosque in the United States. First settled in the late 18th century by ethnic French farmers in a series of ribbon farms along the Rouge River and the Sauk Trail, the community grew in the 19th century with the establishment of the Detroit Arsenal on the Chicago Road linking Detroit and Chicago. In the 20th century, it developed as a major manufacturing hub for the automotive industry. Henry Ford was born on a farm here and later established an estate in Dearborn, as well as his River Rouge Complex, the largest factory of his Ford empire. He developed mass production of automobiles, and based the world headquarters of the Ford Motor Company here. The city has a campus of the University of ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Edward Hotel & Convention Center
The Edward Hotel & Convention Center was a 14-story, 773-room former conference center hotel located in the Metro Detroit suburb of Dearborn, Michigan at 600 Town Center Drive, near the intersection of M-39 and U.S. Highway 12. It was the second largest hotel in Michigan, after the Marriott in Detroit's Renaissance Center. History The hotel was constructed in 1976 as the Hyatt Regency Dearborn. Originally built as an upscale hotel, the building included a Ford-designed monorail people mover to Fairlane Mall. The people mover, hotel, and mall were supposed to be part of a larger office, retail, and residential complex built by Ford's land development subsidiary. The people mover was a Ford Motor Company prototype for an Automatically Controlled Transportation System and was closed in 1988, and ultimately removed. The hotel also originally had a revolving restaurant on its top floor. It also originally featured a helipad. It originally had 800 hotel rooms when it opened. The ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jad Saxton
Jad Saxton (, born September 27) is an American voice actress and ADR Director who works for Funimation and Sentai Filmworks. Early life Her name is an acronym of her parents' names, Jimmi and David, and is pronounced "Jayd". She grew up with a good singing voice, which eventually led to her first voice role in '' Sasami: Magical Girls Club'' as Eimi Mori, and her first major voice role was Masako Hara in '' Ghost Hunt''. She graduated summa cum laude from Texas Wesleyan University with a Bachelor of Arts in Music in 2005. Filmography Anime Films Video games References External links Official agency profile* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Saxton, Jad Living people American video game actresses American voice actresses Texas Wesleyan University alumni 21st-century American actresses American stage actresses American voice directors Year of birth missing (living people) ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tony Oliver
Tony Oliver is an American voice actor best known for voicing Rick Hunter from ''Robotech'', Lancer from '' Fate/stay night'', and Arsène Lupin III from '' Lupin the Third''. He helped produce the live action shows ''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers'' and '' VR Troopers''. Filmography Anime Animation Live-action roles Film Video game roles Documentaries [Baidu]   |
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Leah Clark
Leah Clark is an American voice actress, ADR director and ADR script writer working for Funimation. She has provided voices for Japanese anime series and video games. Some of her major roles include Mavis Vermillion in ''Fairy Tail'', Suzuka Asahina in '' Suzuka'', Saki Morimi in '' Eden of the East'', Kagura Tsuchimiya in '' Ga-Rei: Zero'', Eri Sawachika in ''School Rumble'', Mio Naganohara in ''Nichijou'', Blair in '' Soul Eater'', Minami Shimada in '' Baka and Test'', Kobayashi in '' Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid'' and Himiko Toga in ''My Hero Academia''. Filmography Anime Film Video games References External links * Leah Clarkat the CrystalAcids Anime Voice Actor Database * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Clark, Leah American stage actresses American voice actresses Living people American voice directors American television writers American women screenwriters American women television writers 21st-century American actresses Actresses from New York City Act ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Austin Tindle
Austin Tindle is an American voice actor who works for Funimation Crunchyroll, LLC, previously known as Funimation from 1994 to 2022, is an American entertainment company owned by Japanese conglomerate Sony as a joint venture between Sony Pictures and Sony Music Entertainment Japan's Aniplex that specializ ... and Sentai Filmworks. He is best known for voicing the lead role of Ken Kaneki in the '' Tokyo Ghoul'' series, Kiyoshi Fujino in '' Prison School,'' Ayumu Aikawa in '' Is This a Zombie?'', Yu Ishigami in '' Kaguya-sama: Love is War'', Accelerator in the '' A Certain Magical Index'' series, as well as its spinoffs '' A Certain Scientific Accelerator'' and '' A Certain Scientific Railgun S'', Karma Akabane in '' Assassination Classroom'', Shu Ouma in '' Guilty Crown'', Tsukasa Yugi '' Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun'', Vali Lucifer in '' High School DxD'', Marco Bodt in '' Attack on Titan'', Neito Monoma in '' My Hero Academia'', Kenji Kazama in '' D-Frag!'', Crowley Eusford ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jon St
Jon is a shortened form of the common given name Jonathan, derived from "YHWH has given", and an alternate spelling of John, derived from "YHWH has pardoned". Behind the Name. Retrieved on 2013-09-06. The name is spelled Jón in and on the . In the Nordic countries, it is derived from [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Micah Solusod
Micah Solusod is an American voice actor. His best-known role in anime has been the title character Soul Evans in '' Soul Eater'', which was broadcast on Adult Swim's programming block '' Toonami''. He debuted as Malek Yildrim Werner in '' Blassreiter'', and later went on to play Toma Kamijo in '' A Certain Magical Index'', Yuichiro Hyakuya in ''Seraph of the End'', Yuno in '' Black Clover'', and Yuri Plisetsky in '' Yuri on Ice''. Personal life Outside of voice acting, Solusod is a freelance artist, where he posts on DeviantArt. He also works on original web comic series called ''Ties That Bind.'' Solusod married voice actress Apphia Yu in 2016. He is of Japanese and Filipino descent. Filmography Anime Animation Films Video games References External links * Micah Solusodconvention appearances on AnimeCons.com * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Solusod, Micah Living people American male actors of Filipino descent American male actors of Japanese descent American mal ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ken Pontac
Ken Pontac is an American writer, who has written for ''ToddWorld'', '' LazyTown'' and '' Happy Tree Friends'' and helped create its spin-off '' Ka-Pow!''. Pontac also was a co-creator of '' Bump in the Night''. Writing credits Television credits *''Gumby Adventures'' (1988) *'' Mighty Max'' (1993) *'' Bump in the Night'' (1994-1995) * '' Extreme Dinosaurs'' (1997) * '' The Legend of Calamity Jane'' (1997) * '' Shadow Raiders'' (1998-1999) * ''ReBoot'' (1999) * '' Roswell Conspiracies: Aliens, Myths and Legends'' (1999) * '' Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century'' (1999, 2001) * ''Howdi Gaudi'' (2002) * '' LazyTown'' (2004) * '' ¡Mucha Lucha!'' (2004) * ''ToddWorld'' (2004) * '' Happy Tree Friends'' (2004-2008) * ''Krypto the Superdog'' (2005) * ''Pet Alien'' (2005) * '' Growing Up Creepie'' (2006) * '' The Secret Show'' (2006) * '' Iron Man: Armored Adventures'' (2008) * '' Storm Hawks'' (2008) * ''Arthur'' (2010-2013) * ''Generator Rex'' (2011) * ''Matt Hatter Chronicles' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Daman Mills
Daman Mills is an American voice actor and ADR Director from Seattle, Washington. He is known for his work in anime and video game dubs, and works frequently with Crunchyroll, Bang Zoom! Entertainment, Studiopolis and Sound Cadence Studios. Filmography Anime series Films Video games Animated series * ''RWBY ''RWBY'' (pronounced "Ruby") is an American anime-influenced computer-animated web series created by Monty Oum for Rooster Teeth. It is set in the fictional world of Remnant, where young people train to become warriors (called "Huntsmen" and " ...'' (2017), Leonardo Lionheart Web series * '' Red vs. Blue'' (2020), Diesel References External links * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Mills, Daman Living people American male voice actors Place of birth missing (living people) 21st-century American male actors American voice directors 21st-century LGBT people Year of birth missing (living people) American gay actors ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |