Otaku Expo 2011

Written by Chad

August 19, 2011

September 3-4, 2011 

SM Megamall Bldg. B 5th Floor, Megatrade Hall 3

Ticket Price: PhP 100.00 per day

 

Otaku Expo 2011 is co-presented by Cubizone and Yakult Philippines and sponsored by PSICOM Publishing Inc., E-Games and Bankee Trading.

Otaku Expo will be having the following activities:

Anime Karaoke Contest
Battle of the Bands
Anime Trivia
K-Pop Dance Contest (Sponsored by Steps Evolution)
Anime Art Contest
Cosplay Competition (Group and Individual)

Cubizone and E-games will be having a tournament and free play with a lot of prizes to be given away by just registering on their respective booths.  Aside from online games,Bankee Trading will be having a Gundam Caravan, so get your Gundam Kits (free of charge) and join their contest.  For those still asking where they can buy their favorite magazines made by the Ozine team, PSICOM Publishing will be having a sale on all their anime magazines so do drop by to complete your collection.

Our friends from Team Onii-chan will be showcasing their anime toy collection also so please do visit them along with our Ozine Maid Café! Treat yourself like masters for a day or two by having our maids and hosts serve you while you enjoy your tea and pastries.

 

Source: http://otakuzine-mag.com/otakuexpo/?p=36

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