Saboten Con
Anime convention in Phoenix
Saboten Con is an annual four-day anime convention held during August/September at the Sheraton Phoenix Downtown in Phoenix, Arizona .[ 2] The convention is held over Labor Day weekend. Its name comes from the Japanese word saboten , meaning "cactus".[ 6] [ 7]
Programming
The convention typically offers an anime music video contest, anime screenings, concerts, gaming, karaoke, masquerade, Japanese fashion show, maid cafes, panels, screenings, steampunk ball, vendors, and workshops.[ 1] [ 5] [ 6] [ 7] [ 8] The convention had over 700 hours of programming in 2017.[ 5] [ 9]
History
Saboten Con was named the "Best Anime Convention – 2010" by the Phoenix New Times .[ 8] Saboten Con 2020 was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic .[ 10] [ 11] The convention for 2021 had a mask policy.[ 12] Saboten Con expanded in 2023 by adding space at the Renaissance Phoenix Downtown, along with hosting a gaming event named SaboSlam.[ 9]
Event history
Dates
Location
Attendance
Guests
May 24–26, 2008
Crowne Plaza PhoenixPhoenix, Arizona Adella, Mara Aum, Greg Ayres , Laura Bailey , Katie Bair, Jodon Bellofatto, Johnny Yong Bosch , Erica Reis, Christophe Tang, and Armand Villavert Jr.[ 13]
October 30 – November 1, 2009
Hilton Phoenix East/MesaMesa, Arizona Mara Aum, Steve Blum , David Doub, Yaya Han , Jolene Houser, Chuck Huber , Kitsune Robot, M. Alice LeGrow , Vic Mignogna , Toybox, and Armand Villavert Jr.[ 14]
October 1–3, 2010
Pointe Hilton Squaw Peak Resort Phoenix, Arizona Mara Aum, Colleen Clinkenbeard , David Doub, Tiffany Grant , Matt Greenfield , Yaya Han, Kyle Hebert , Jolene Houser, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn , Victoria Paege, SunaCosu, Christophe Tang, and Armand Villavert Jr.[ 15]
September 30 – October 2, 2011
Pointe Hilton Squaw Peak Resort Phoenix, Arizona 2,730[ 16] Katie Bair, The Black Crystals, Rob Blatt, Johnny Yong Bosch, David Doub, Eyeshine, Yaya Han, Jolene Houser, Kairu, Kazha , Kitcho Daiko, Reuben Langdon, Sam Riegel , Sean Schemmel , Christophe Tang, and Armand Villavert Jr.[ 16]
September 1–3, 2012
Renaissance GlendaleGlendale, Arizona 3,432[ 17] Troy Baker, David Doub, Richard Epcar , Jolene Houser, Kazha, Li Kovacs, Phil LaMarr , Linda Le , Mary Elizabeth McGlynn, Kevin McKeever, Ellyn Stern , Christophe Tang, Armand Villavert Jr., and Akira Yamaoka .[ 17]
August 31 – September 2, 2013
Renaissance Glendale Glendale, Arizona 4,002[ 18] Laura Bailey, Frances Delgado, Tiffany Grant, Matt Greenfield, Jolene Houser, Kazha, Li Kovacs, Aimee Lee Lucas, Maridah, Ryan McMurry, Yuko Miyamura , Steve "Warky" Nunez, Nylon Pink, James Perry II, Joe Romersa , Spike Spencer , John Swasey , Christophe Tang, Armand Villavert Jr., Travis Willingham , Amanda Winn-Lee , and Eryn Woods.[ 18]
August 29 – September 1, 2014
Renaissance Glendale Glendale, Arizona 5,137[ 19] [ 20] Robert Axelrod , D.C. Douglas , Electric Lady, Alodia Gosiengfiao , Jolene Houser, Kazha, Lauren Landa , Living Ichigo, Ryan McMurry, Moon Stream , Giada Pancaccini, James Perry II, Derek Stephen Prince , Iruma Rioka, Ian Sinclair , Christophe Tang, Alexis Tipton , and Armand Villavert Jr.[ 19]
September 4–7, 2015
Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Phoenix, Arizona6,745[ 21] Liui Aquino, Cam Clarke , Electric Lady, Richard Epcar, Eurobeat King, Rebecca Forstadt , Crystal Graziano, David Hayter , Kanako Ito , Kazha, Kiba, Li Kovacs, Susan Lake, Aimee Lee Lucas, Melanie MacQueen, Ai Maeda, Ryan McMurry, Rika Muranaka , Cara Nicole, Tony Oliver , James Perry II, Ellyn Stern, Christophe Tang, Alfred Trujillom, Cristina Vee , Armand Villavert Jr., Dan Woren , and Tommy Yune .[ 21]
September 2–5, 2016
Sheraton Grand Phoenix Phoenix, Arizona9,075[ 22] [non-primary source needed ] Eurobeat King, Kyle Hebert, Kazha, Carrie Keranen , Kiba, Mika Kobayashi, Ladybeard , Susan Lake, Yuri Lowenthal , M-Project, Ryan McMurry, Erica Mendez , Tara Platt , Reika, The Slants , Eric Stuart , Christophe Tang, Alfred Trujillo, Twinzik, Heather Vaughn, Armand Villavert Jr., David Vincent , and Lisle Wilkerson.[ 23]
September 1–4, 2017
Sheraton Grand Phoenix Phoenix, Arizona 12,132[ 24] Robert Axelrod, Morgan Berry, Johnny Yong Bosch, Ben Diskin , Eurobeat Kasumi, Eyeshine, Hollow Mellow, Kazha, Kiba, Susan Lake, Cherami Leigh , Ryan McMurry, Yuko Miyamura, Enji Night, Steve "Warky" Nunez, Christophe Tang, and Dave Trosko.[ 24]
August 31 – September 3, 2018
Sheraton Grand Phoenix Phoenix, Arizona 13,298[ 4] Akira, Feodor Chin , Leon Chiro, Les E. Claypool III, D-Piddy, Ivy Doomkitty, Eurobeat Kasumi, Kazha, Susan Lake, Phil Mizuno, Paul Nakauchi , Brina Palencia , Chris Parson , Josh Petersdorf, J. Michael Tatum , Armand Villavert Jr., and Amanda Winn-Lee.[ 4]
August 30 – September 2, 2019
Sheraton Grand Phoenix Phoenix, Arizona Steve Blum, Maile Flanagan , Sandy Fox , David Hayter, Kazha, Kiba, Knitemaya, Susan Lake, Lex Lang , Rica Matsumoto , Mary Elizabeth McGlynn, The Sound Bee HD, Christophe Tang, Armand Villavert Jr., and Akira Yamaoka.[ 25]
September 3–6, 2021
Sheraton Grand Phoenix Phoenix, Arizona 23,000 (est.)[ 26] Mary Claypool, Les E. Claypool III, D-Piddy, Olivia Hack , Kohei Hattori, Atelier Heidi, Johnny 'N' Junkers, Kazha, and Faye Mata .[ 26]
September 2-5, 2022
Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Phoenix, Arizona Corina Boettger, Eurobeat Kasumi, Dave Fennoy , Sandy Fox, Kazha, Hirokatsu Kihara, Susan Lake, Lex Lang, Alyson Tabbitha, Armand Villavert Jr., and Michael "Knightmage" Wilson.[ 27]
September 1-4, 2023
Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Renaissance Phoenix Downtown[ 9] Phoenix, Arizona Ayakashi no Kiko, Beau Billingslea , Mary Claypool, Les E. Claypool III, D-Piddy, Ben Diskin, Ivy Doomkitty, Richard Epcar, Eurobeat Kasumi, Olivia Hack, Daisuke Hasegawa, Kohei Hattori, David Hayter, Kazha, Carrie Keranen, Jennie Kwan , Susan Lake, Stephanie Nadolny , Zeno Robinson , Michelle Ruff , Satoshi, Ellyn Stern, John Swasey, Tokyo Psychopath, Armand Villavert Jr., Kari Wahlgren , and Michael "Knightmage" Wilson.[ 28]
August 30 - September 2, 2024
Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Renaissance Phoenix Downtown[ 29] Phoenix, Arizona Babybeard , Chris Cason , Jennifer Cihi , Mary Claypool, Les E. Claypool III, Eurobeat Kasumi, Dorothy Fahn , Tom Fahn , Maile Flanagan, Tiffany Grant, John Gremillion , Daisuke Hasegawa, Kyle Hebert, Chuck Huber, Kazha, Michael Kovach, Susan Lake, Mike McFarland , Brandon Peterson , Natalie Rial , Tara Sands , Joshua Seth , Sparrowhawk Cosplay, Jack Stansbury, SuperKayce, and Armand Villavert Jr.[ 30]
Gallery
References
^ a b Peters, Jayson (September 14, 2011). "An Arizona celebration of anime at Saboten Con" . Nerdvana . Retrieved 18 April 2015 .
^ a b Dempsey, Jeff (September 4, 2014). "Convention salutes Japanese art, culture" . Your West Valley News . Archived from the original on 8 September 2014. Retrieved 18 April 2015 .
^ Leatherman, Benjamin (September 3, 2014). "5 Favorite Costumes From Saboten Con 2014 in Glendale" . Phoenix New Times . Retrieved 18 April 2015 .
^ a b c "Saboten Con 2018 Information" . AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2019-04-13 .
^ a b c Leatherman, Benjamin (29 August 2017). "Saboten Con 2017: Here's Everything You Need to Know About This Year's Event" . Phoenix New Times . Retrieved 26 September 2017 .
^ a b Bejar, Christen (August 25, 2014). "Saboten Con jam-packed with gaming fun this weekend in Glendale" . Nerdvana . Retrieved 18 April 2015 .
^ a b Incorvaia, Samantha (August 29, 2016). "Check out Saboten Con, largest anime convention in Arizona, on Sept. 2–5" . The Arizona Republic . Retrieved 5 October 2016 .
^ a b "Best Anime Convention – 2010" . Phoenix New Times. Retrieved 14 February 2011 .
^ a b c Leatherman, Benjamin (August 31, 2023). "Your guide to Saboten Con 2023: Tickets, guests and more" . Phoenix New Times . Retrieved 7 September 2023 .
^ "Saboten Con 2020 Update" . Saboten Con . Retrieved 16 July 2020 .
^ "Saboten Con 2020 Information" . AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2020-07-16 .
^ Leatherman, Benjamin (September 3, 2021). "Your Guide to Saboten Con 2021 in Downtown Phoenix This Weekend" . Phoenix New Times . Retrieved 19 September 2021 .
^ "Saboten Con 2008 Information" . AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2012-09-04 .
^ "Saboten Con 2009 Information" . AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2012-09-04 .
^ "Saboten Con 2010 Information" . AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2012-09-04 .
^ a b "Saboten Con 2011 Information" . AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2012-10-31 .
^ a b "Saboten Con 2012 Information" . AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2012-09-14 .
^ a b "Saboten Con 2013 Information" . AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2014-01-12 .
^ a b "Saboten Con 2014 Information" . AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2015-04-18 .
^ "Saboten Con 2014 – American Anime Convention" . Chikka Magazine. Retrieved 2014-09-16 .
^ a b "Saboten Con 2015 Information" . AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2016-02-19 .
^ "Saboten Con 2016 Attendance" . Saboten Con Facebook Page . Retrieved 5 October 2016 .
^ "Saboten Con 2016 Information" . AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2016-09-03 .
^ a b "Saboten Con 2017 Information" . AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2017-12-21 .
^ "Saboten Con 2019 Information" . AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2019-10-04 .
^ a b "Saboten Con 2021 Information" . AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2023-12-03 .
^ "Saboten Con 2022 Information" . AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2022-09-12 .
^ "Saboten Con 2023 Information" . AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2023-09-06 .
^ Leatherman, Benjamin (September 4, 2024). "Here's the best costumes we saw at Saboten Con 2024 in Phoenix" . Phoenix New Times . Retrieved 13 September 2024 .
^ "Saboten Con 2024 Information" . AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2024-08-29 .
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