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New York's Premier Anime Festival (2001-2003)
The Big Apple Anime Fest (BAAF) emerged as New York City's premier anime celebration from 2001 to 2003, marking a significant milestone in East Coast anime convention history. Originally conceived as an extension of the successful Big Apple Manga events of the late 1990s, BAAF quickly evolved into something much larger.
Starting as the Big Apple Fest in early 2001, the convention found its identity by combining elements of the Brooklyn Anime Fest scene with the mainstream appeal of Manhattan venues. The strategic decision to expand from manga-only events to a full-scale anime convention proved revolutionary for the East Coast convention circuit.
In 2002, BAAF made headlines by bringing Times Square anime culture to the forefront, with massive video displays featuring anime content and cosplayers gathering in the heart of New York City. This marked the first time anime culture received such prominent visibility in Manhattan's entertainment district.
The festival bridged the gap between the Brooklyn anime fest community and Manhattan's entertainment scene, creating a unified celebration of Japanese pop culture that attracted fans from across the tri-state area and beyond. It set the standard for future anime conventions in the region.
Relive the magic of past Big Apple Anime Fests through these memorable moments.
Creator of Mobile Suit Gundam
BAAF 2002 Guest of Honor
Director of Cowboy Bebop
BAAF 2003 Special Guest
Creator of Naruto
BAAF 2003 Guest of Honor
The festival concluded due to various factors including increasing operational costs and changes in the anime convention landscape in the Northeast region.
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The festival was primarily held at Madison Square Garden and surrounding venues in Manhattan, New York City.
BAAF was one of the first major anime conventions in NYC, featuring exclusive premieres, industry guests, and being accessible to fans from across the tri-state area.
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