A number of additional activities for the fans were also held throughout the packed evening to round out the convention events schedule and accommodate the keen interest and desires for all anime fans and artists that attended.  Video theaters were set up, tables brought out for Art Shows, and a Photography Booth was built to make sure Ani-Jam was literally jam-packed with the best 6 hours of mini-con excitement ever!

Ani-Jam 2003
Activities

Video Room: A marathon session of cool subtitled or dubbed anime included: Read or Die, Azumanga Daioh, FLCL, Macross Zero, Neverland, Getbackers, Wolf's Rain, Sexy Commando, Jungle wa Itsumo Hale Guu Deluxe, and Sntoyousei Yukikaze, all courtesy of Manga Entertainment, Brocolli International / Synch-Point, and more.

Art Contest: Ani-Jam held a small anime art contest for those interested in having their artworks judged by local professional artist Edward Luena and being in the running for some cool prizes.  Mr. Leuna also held an artists workshop to help improve talents from both beginners and the experienced veterans.

Photo Corner: Ani-Jam 2003 hosted a little photography corner for 
cosplay fans who wanted to be published on the website and 
even take part in trying on a cool Final Fantasy X Auron costume.


Artists Table: Artists from near and far converged at Ani-Jam to show off their skills and hone 
their talents for all to see.  Colored pencils and pens were quickly taken up and 
some great works were dished out in under a half-hour average.  Pretty cool!

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