The closing ceremonies were led by Irwin Tan, the con chair for Anime North. He started off by saying that the estimated warm body count at Anime North this year was 18, 500 people! That includes an estimated 16, 000 attendees, plus all the staff, volunteers, dealers, guests, and others. Mr. Tan also reported that the charity auction was a success and that all pieces were sold.
He happily noted that next year will be Anime North's 15th anniversary. We wonder what exciting additions there will be for the anniversary next year?
Chris Ayres said that he had always wanted to come to Canada and that the fans exceeded his expectations. The audience was very proud to hear that!
Brittney Karbowski said the fans here are so awesome.
Greg Ayres took off his jacket to show off a Canadian hockey jersey, which he was really pleased to have. He said he had a phenomenal time and has met some of the nicest fans ever. He also thanked the fans for showing his brother how awesome Canada is. He ended with a simple "God bless the fans and Tim Hortons!"
Ricky Dick said thanks to everyone who helped behind the scenes to make everything go smoothly. He said he was also very appreciative of being a guest.
Next we heard from Derwin Mak, who was the masquerade director for the first two years of Anime North. He said that he is amazed at how the masquerade and costuming has grown. He also said that the attendees at Anime North are the otaku he loves the most!
After all the farewells from the guests able to participate in the closing ceremonies, another short video was shown with clips from various anime set to Belinda Carlisle's "Leave a Light On." The closing ceremony ended with a "sing-along" that the audience participated in.
It looks like Toronto fans can't wait until next year, after a fantastic event this time. That's all for our convention coverage for this year's Anime North. Here's to hoping for wonderful weather next May too!
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