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Okay with my first year of collecting, Im reading up on and learning more about Botcon. I still don't know much about it but one thing I have learnt, is that its only in America. I was just wondering, is there any Australian transformers conventions?
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+ 2003: OzFormers booth/stall at Sydney SupaNova and Animania conventions
+ 2004: OzFormers stall at Sydney Animania convention. Sabretron convention at Ashfield Sydney. + 2006: OzToyCon at King St Wharf, Sydney. + 2009: OTCA stall at SMASH! convention, Sydney. In short, these convention booths/stalls and conventions weren't profitable and just aren't worth running. American conventions have backing from Hasbro - and also America has a larger fan base due to the larger population there... we don't. A user here called SilverfromOz was thinking about organising an Australian convention with support from Hasbro, but I have no idea how that's going. Basically without support from Hasbro, it's just not really viable. ![]() Anyway, here are some photos: OzFormers 2003 (@ Sydney SupaNova) ![]() Sabretron 2004 (Australia's first full Transformers convention) ![]() ![]() OzToyCon (Australia's second and last full TF con) ![]() ![]() OTCA stall @ SMASH! 2009 ![]() ![]() P.S.: It's not only in America - Cybertron-Con is a Hasbro-sanctioned convention in China. There are also other non-sanctioned conventions in the U.S., UK, Sweden, Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands, Japan, the Phillipines and Canada. Some are more successful than others. P.P.S.: There are various toy collector fairs around that a lot of TF fans regularly go to, like the Parramatta Fair in Sydney, the Sandown Fair in Melbourne, the Nexus Fair in Perth etc etc. |
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I really hope it works out someday, I would love to go to an aussie botcon
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As Gok mentioned, for some reason this sort of Con hasn't really worked in Australia in the past. I am not sure if it's due to population as cons in other countries with comparable populace and lack of Hasbro support have worked really well and have become yearly events.
I think it has to do with how impossibly expensive it is to do anything of the sort in this country and a 'Geek culture' not being as pronounced in the population. |
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Argghh... I got all excited seeing another thread entitled 'Australian Transformers Convention'
![]() Oh well, we all get to see Goki's pictures one more time
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They were mostly for GL-Sideswipe's benefit, but it pleases me to see that others are enjoying them again too. ~(^~^)(^~^)~~(^~^)(^~^)~~(^~^)(^~^)~
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@Gok - thanks for posting the photos. So the Supanova one was in 2003? Time flies!
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Plus, when Gok has looked into it, there's a very high fee that Hasbro Aus. charges for something to be given "Official" status, and thus get their support in bringing over voice actors/designers. |
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I will however agree with the smaller fanbase argument. Australia does not have much of a prominent 'geek' culture to sustain such an event. |
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