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January 10, 2008

News for MomoCon 2008:

MomoCon Announces Guests

Atlanta, GA. - January 10, 2008 - Anime O-Tekku of Georgia Tech is pleased to announce the return of MomoCon, an annual anime/gaming/comics convention held in Atlanta, GA, March 15-16, 2008 at Georgia Tech campus. The convention is a family friendly event and is free of charge* to all attendees. People of all ages are encouraged to attend!

In 2008, MomoCon enters its fourth year with a horror theme (the number four considered unlucky in Japanese culture) and will feature the cinematic full-length thriller Miyuki. Miyuki tells the story of an affluent American family who take in a young female Japanese exchange student. At first their expectations of a sweet and innocent Japanese girl are realized but soon strange things start to happen....a unique macabre tale of horror, part supernatural, and part psychological, Miyuki is sure to keep you gripped to your seat. [This film is unrated and is suggested for mature audiences. Viewer discretion is advised.] In addition, MomoCon is proud to host an arcade game courtyard with free to play arcade cabinets, a much larger selection in the Retro Gaming room, and additional anime viewing rooms with many new and classic titles.

The staff at MomoCon is also proud to bring local groups and special guests to both delight and instruct on various aspects of fandom. Returning guests include Gina Biggs (Red String), My Little Transformer (featuring a special viewing hosted by its creators), local game developer Gamesare Studios, Bill Hollbrook (Kevin and Kell), John Lotshaw (Accidental Centaurus), craftsmen from Outland Armor, expert costumers Sith Vixen and Vader Painter, the costuming troupe Making Mischief, the Giraf Network artists resource group, and pianist Daniel Brown (who will be performing an encore of Final Phantom). The convention welcomes it's new guests Steven Cummings (Tokyopop's Pantheon High), Vampire Anime Radio, Brendan LaSalle (creator of Xcrawl RPG), Hi-Rez Studios (developers of Global Agenda), Tripwire Interactive Studios (developers of the award-winning FPS Red Orchestra: Ostfront 1941-1945), local independent artist James Burns (Grumbles as published in the Sunday Paper), webcomic creator James Mason (Urban Shogun), webcomic creator Eddie Humphrey (Teacher), webcomic creator Jarret Williams (Lunar Boy Land), expert costumer Anne Brunsgaard, and Game Producer Jon Hanna (The Virtual World of Kaneva).

MomoCon continues to encourage other groups to bring their own events to their corner of Atlanta. Future plans include expanding MomoCon's Costuming and Social events to neighboring states and hosting video game tournaments in the metro area.

* Attendees Ages 16 and older admitted with valid government ID (driver's license, military, passport etc) at registration. Minors younger than 16 must have an adult be present at registration to sign-off on their registration form. An adult can sign-off all minors in their party.

ABOUT ANIME O-TEKKU: Celebrating its 13th year of charter, the anime club of Georgia Tech, Anime O-Tekku (http://cyberbuzz.gatech.edu/anime) boasts a multitude of mailing list members as well as dozens of local supporters who help with events. They are responsible for providing Mid-Town Atlanta with previous events such as screenings of Spirited Away, an annual "Anime Fest" celebration, and up-to-date information on the newest and best anime out of Japan. You can read more about Anime O-Tekku and MomoCon in the February 2005 issue of Newtype USA, or visit the website. All showings and meetings that the club hosts, as well as MomoCon, are free of charge.

MomoCon
Free Admission
March 15-16, 2008
Georgia Tech Campus
Atlanta, GA
www.momocon.com

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