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Setsucon
Setsucon
StatusActive
GenreAnime, Manga, Japanese culture[1][2]
VenueBlair County Convention Center
Location(s)Altoona, Pennsylvania
CountryUnited States
Inaugurated2007[3]
Attendance2,383 in 2025[4]
Organized byPenn State Anime Organization (PSAO)[2][5]
Websitehttp://www.setsucon.com/

Setsucon is an annual three day anime convention held during January/February at the Blair County Convention Center in Altoona, Pennsylvania.[3] The convention's name comes from the Japanese word setsu, meaning "snow". It is organized by the Penn State Anime Organization (PSAO).[2][5] The convention is family-friendly.[6]

Programming

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The convention typically offers an anime music video contest, anime showings, artist alley, card-game tournaments, dance, dealer's room, Iron Cosplay, Itasha car show, manga library, masquerade, musical events, panels, tabletop gaming, video gaming, and workshops.[1][5][6][7][8] The 2008 host auction raised $1,200 and was donated to the United Way. Todd Haberkorn participated in the 2013 host auction, raising $510 for charity.[9] The host auction in 2014 raised nearly $500 for Child's Play.[10][11] Richard Epcar and Stephanie Sheh participated in the 2015 host auction, along with several cosplayers, raising $800 for Child's Play.[12] Setsucon in 2018 had over 130 hours of convention programming.[2] The 2022 charity video game tournaments benefited the National Alliance on Mental Illness.[13] Charities the convention supported in 2023 were the Colon Cancer Coalition and Jared Box.[8]

History

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Due to financial issues, the convention's first year in 2007 was reduced from three days to one day.[14] In 2008, the convention expanded to two days due to additional funding.[5] In 2010 on Saturday, Setsucon reached its venues capacity limit of 900 people before noon.[15] The artists' alley and dealers' room were expanded in 2014.[1] The dance was shut down early in 2015 because of complaints including poor behavior.[12] In 2017, the convention showed never before seen clips from anime licensor Pied Piper, Inc. of the dub for Skip Beat!.[16] In 2018, the convention moved to the Blair County Convention Center in Altoona, Pennsylvania.[2]

Setsucon due to the COVID-19 pandemic was scheduled to move to April for 2021, and would also have Friday programming.[17][18][19] Instead, Setsucon held a virtual event in April, and in 2022 returned to January with a three day event.[18][19][20] The 2022 convention had COVID-19 protocols including masking and vaccination/testing requirements.[13]

Event History

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Dates Location Atten. Guests
January 27, 2007 Days Inn State College
State College, Pennsylvania
288[21]
January 26-27, 2008 Days Inn State College
State College, Pennsylvania
555[22]D-Chan, Kyle Hebert, Dave Lister, and Chris "Kilika" Malone.[22]
January 17-18, 2009 Days Inn State College
State College, Pennsylvania
599[23]Robert Axelrod, Dave Lister, Chris "Kilika" Malone, Yuko "Aido" Ota, Ananth Panagariya, and This Place is Haunted.[23]
January 16-17, 2010 Days Inn State College
State College, Pennsylvania
1,058[24]M. Alice LeGrow, Chris "Kilika" Malone, and Vic Mignogna.[24]
January 29-30, 2011 Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel
State College, Pennsylvania
1,057[25]Todd Haberkorn and Chris "Kilika" Malone.[25]
January 28-29, 2012 Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel
State College, Pennsylvania
1,088[26]Antipode, Colleen Clinkenbeard, Kyle Hebert, Uncle Yo, and Greg Wicker.[26]
January 26-27, 2013 Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel
State College, Pennsylvania
1,223[27]Antipode, Martin Billany, Todd Haberkorn, Cherami Leigh, Dave Lister, Uncle Yo, and DJ Zing.[27]
January 25-26, 2014 Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel
State College, Pennsylvania
1,364[28]Antipode, Leah Clark, Richard Epcar, Todd Haberkorn, Kambrea Pratt, Thom Pratt, Ellyn Stern, Alexis Tipton, Uncle Yo, Greg Wicker, and DJ Zing.[28]
January 24-25, 2015 Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel
State College, Pennsylvania
1,653[29]Antipode, Richard Epcar, Rusty Gilligan, Stephanie Sheh, Ellyn Stern, Uncle Yo, and DJ Zing.[29]
January 30-31, 2016 Toftrees Golf Resort & Conference Center
State College, Pennsylvania
975[30]Antipode, Chris Bevins, DJ-R, Natalie Rose Hoover, Rachel Robinson, Uncle Yo, and DJ Zing.[30]
January 21-22, 2017 Toftrees Golf Resort & Conference Center
State College, Pennsylvania
929[31]Antipode, Kira Buckland, DJ-R, Ralph "Ralfington" Edward, Erica Lindbeck, Keith Silverstein, and Uncle Yo.[31]
January 27-28, 2018 Blair County Convention Center
Altoona, Pennsylvania
1,249[32]Antipode, Leah Clark, Amber Lee Connors, Daman Mills, Micah Solusod, Lex Winter, and DJ Zing.[32]
January 26-27, 2019 Blair County Convention Center
Altoona, Pennsylvania
1,258[33]Antipode, Awesomus Prime, Brianna Knickerbocker, E. Jason Liebrecht, Elizabeth Maxwell, and Lex Winter.[33]
January 25-26, 2020 Blair County Convention Center
Altoona, Pennsylvania
1,438[34]Antipode, Awesomus Prime, Kohei Hattori, Billy Kametz, Faye Mata, TiA, and Lex Winter.[34]
April 10-11, 2021 Online conventionAntipode, Awesomus Prime, Heroes 4 Hire, Sarah Natochenny, and Lindsay Seidel.[19]
January 28-30, 2022 Blair County Convention Center
Altoona, Pennsylvania
1,272[35]Antipode, Awesomus Prime, Heroes 4 Hire, Brittany Lauda, n00neimp0rtant, Otaku Ongaku, Matt Shipman, ThaGataNegrra, and Lex Winter.[35]
January 13-15, 2023 Blair County Convention Center
Altoona, Pennsylvania
2,038[36]Antipode, Awesomus Prime, Aaron Dismuke, Kohei Hattori, Heroes 4 Hire, Sarah Wiedenheft, Lex Winter,[36] and Fake Idol Project.[8]
February 2-4, 2024 Blair County Convention Center
Altoona, Pennsylvania
2,380[37]Antipode, Chris Hackney, Heroes 4 Hire, ThaGataNegrra, Lex Winter, and Anne Yatco.[37]
January 31 - February 2, 2025 Blair County Convention Center
Altoona, Pennsylvania
2,383[4]Antipode, SungWon Cho, Caitlin Glass, and Lex Winter.[4]
January 30 - February 1, 2026[38] Blair County Convention Center
Altoona, Pennsylvania

Setsucon Anime Autumn Alley

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Setsucon Anime Autumn Alley is a one-day event to be held on October 4, 2025 at the Hyatt Place State College in State College, Pennsylvania.[39]

Associations

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Setsucon is a member of the International Otaku Expo Association (I.O.E.A).[40]

Setsucon has sponsored a Costume Contest at Schlow Centre Region Library's BookFestPA event, run during the Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts.[41]

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