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Overload (convention)

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Status
  
Active

Inaugurated
  
2006

Organized by
  
Overload Committee

Country
  
New Zealand

Location(s)
  
Auckland, New Zealand

Attendance
  
600 in 2012

Venue
  
ASB Stadium

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Overload (formerly Doujin Overload) is an annual single-day anime convention focusing on doujin held in Auckland, New Zealand. It is the first of its kind to run in New Zealand.

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Origins

Overload (the Doujin Overload) was set up based on conversations in the Auckland doujin community about helping local artists showcase and sell their work, specifically inspired by the Comiket in Japan.

Programming

The convention has run as a single-day event every year apart from 2011 when it took place over two days. Aside from the sale of artists' work, it includes a comic competition (from 2012), an art exhibition (since 2012) and cosplay competition (since 2010).

History

The conference has become more diverse over the years, such as with the dropping of 'Doujin' from the convention name and focus on wider comic work from 2011 on, and with events in recent years such as the 2011 Game Development panel, and the 2012 art exhibition at Unitec Snow White Gallery of Japanese anime artist Fuzichoco. The event is notable for early support of cos-players from 2008 on. In 2011 former World Cosplay Champion Yuri Inaba was an invited participant of Overload.

References

Overload (convention) Wikipedia