Anthrocon 2007
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Anthrocon 2007 was the 11th annual Anthrocon furry convention. It was held on the weekend of July 5-8, 2007, at the Westin Hotel and David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
- Theme: "Looking To the Future"
The convention hotel sold out of regular rooms as of 1 February. Alternative accommodation was provided at the Omni William Penn Hotel. As of 26 March, over 3,000 room-nights were booked between both hotels, with 750 rooms on the convention's peak night,[1] and by 16 June there were over 1,800 pre-registrations, as compared to 1,700 the year before.[2] Official attendance for the con was 2,849 people, including 202 super-sponsors. Additionally, there were 353 fursuiters in the fursuit parade. A claim was made to Guinness World Records for "Most Mascots in a parade" and is the process of being verified. The Guinness Worlds Record organization may be present next year to verify a new record. [3]
The convention's charity for the year was Animal Friends.[4] $6608 was raised through initial donations and a charity auction, with an extra $1000 added by Time Warner in October.[5]
The Pittsburgh media was generally warm in its coverage of the event. The Chicago media, however, wasn't quite as kind, as Paul Sullivan of ChicagoSports.com bemoaned the convention after the Chicago Cubs moved to a different hotel for their series in-town against the Pittsburgh Pirates because of the convention. He did not post whether the Cubs were supposed to be at the Westin Convention Center or the Omni William Penn. The Pirates took the series, 2 games to 1, no doubt with many furries in attendance.
The Pirates previously hosted the division leader Milwaukee Brewers prior to the Cubs series and the Brewers DID stay in the same hotel as the convention. During the unfortunate trip, the Brewers reported several unpleasant experiences with furries, labeling them as "creepy", including hearing loud disturbing noises including "barking" throughout the night. (It is worth noting however, that neither Anthrocon nor the Westin received any noise complaints from the Brewers) Brewers announcer Jim Powell is quoted as saying "Going up the elevator is an unpleasant experience when you are packed in with a bunch of people who look like they haven't left their mother's basements since the last convention." [6] Following the convention, the Brewers experienced a major slump, allowing the Cubs to close their lead to a few games. Bloggers would dub this the "Curse of the Furries"[7]
Guests of Honor[edit]
- Voice actor Rob Paulsen[8][9]
- Comic book writer Mark Evanier[9]
- Pogo artist and animator Carolyn Kelly[9]
Trivia[edit]
- A couple of events were canceled by the convention staff (notably, the Fursuit Dodgeball and "Recess!") because they endangered lights and the ceiling of the convention hall.
- Three "/b/tards" from 4chan and 7chan arrived on Thursday to "raid" the convention. They stood outside across the street in the rain, holding signs with the text "POOL'S CLOSED" and "YIFF IN HELL, FURFAGS."[10] Uncle Kage and Giza came outside with umbrellas for them in the rain - they accepted them despite "hating furries". The /b/tards also vandalized the message board at the convention outside The Zoo, including posting Longcat, multiple "DESU" messages, many messages about "spider experts" and more. A number of Nintendo DS pictochats held during the convention were disrupted with spam featuring depictions of the protest posted under the guise of "Kage".
- Around $32,000 was paid out to artists in Artists Alley, an increase of roughly $12,000 over last year. Plans were laid to increase the number of seats to around 120 for next year, as many could not get one of the 80 seats on Friday (when there were 114 signups) or Saturday (113). [11]
Media reports[edit]
- Carpenter, Mackenzie. "Anthrocons convention turns city into 'real zoo'", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 7 July 2007. Accessed 11 July 2007. Excerpt:
- Dr. Conway is also a dead-ringer for Pittsburgh native Jeff Goldblum, except younger and shorter and in coke-bottle glasses and a white lab coat with "Mad Scientist Union Local 3.14" emblazoned on the back.
- Sullivan, Paul. "Lions and Tigers and Cubs, Oh My", Chicago Sports, 6 July 2007. Accessed 11 July 2007. Excerpt:
- There are many people dressed as animals walking around hotel lobbies here in town, but as far as I can tell, none of them are Cubs. It was explained to me that Pittsburgh is the host city for Anthrocon 2007 ... The Brewers were staying at the same hotel as the wacky animal people this week, but the Cubs decided to change hotels when they were informed last winter about the convention. Just as well. It’s tough enough dealing with autograph-seeking fans in the lobby. No need to have to drink at the hotel bar next to a man dressed like a raccoon.
- Togneri, Chris. "Furries purr over Pittsburgh reception", Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, 6 July 6 2007. Accessed 11 July 2007.
- "Furries Return For Annual Convention", KDKA, 7 July 2007. Accessed 20 Oct 2008.
- "Furries Return To Pittsburgh", WTAE-TV, 6 July 2007. Accessed 11 July 2007.
Financials[edit]
Anthrocon, Inc. started the year with $75057.86 in assets, including $37544.09 in cash (and temporary cash investments). They ended the year with $109812.64 in assets, including $66356.59 in cash. Liabilities were zero, making their gain/loss for the year $34754.78 ($28812.5 in cash), and their net balance $109812.64.
Their total revenue was $186002.90, of which $146285 was from memberships, $27554 was from donations, $6330 was from advertising and $5907.79 was from merchandise, after accounting for the cost of goods sold. The net income/loss of special events (included in revenue) was $-212.61.
Their expenses came to $157190.40, of which $29921.50 was for occupancy, $16455.90 for equipment rental and maintenance, $17337.36 for catering, $19286.42 for labor and $10481.32 for printing.
Source: Anthrocon, Inc. Form 990 (description) from Guidestar
Note: These financials provide just a brief overview, and should be considered in context. Each convention has its own situation, which may change from year to year. Special events (like art shows) that are part of a charity's mission are usually run at a loss. Conventions typically have many other expenses which may come to far more than those listed. Check the source for further details.
References[edit]
- Anthrocon 2007 draws thousands to Pittsburgh for furry weekend (Wikinews)
- "Furry Tales" proves popular with furs; Anthrocon board still has reservations
- Anthrocon 2007 starts with a bang
- Frozen Oasis returns to Anthrocon
- Pittsburgh playwrights pen furry musical, invite Anthrocon attendees to observe reading
- Anthrocon selects Animal Friends as 2007 charity
- ↑ Omni Sold Out? - Uncle Kage, Anthrocon Forums (26 March 2007)
- ↑ Anthrocon pre-registration extended by one day! - Uncle Kage's LiveJournal (16 June 2007)
- ↑ Anthrocon 2007 Closing Ceremonies.
- ↑ Animal Friends is Anthrocon's 2007 Charity! - Rigel, Anthrocon LiveJournal (17 February 2007)
- ↑ Anthrocon Receives Time Warner Community Service Grant For 2007 Charity Work - Rigel, anthrocon (11 November 2007)
- ↑ A Hair-Raising Time In Pittsburgh - from the Brewers Radio Network website
- ↑ Brewers suffer the "Curse of the Furries"- Thursday, August 02, 2007
- ↑ Anthrocon's first guest of honor named - Uncle Kage, Anthrocon LiveJournal (19 August 2006)
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 Anthrocon 2007's guests of honor! - Uncle Kage, Anthrocon LiveJournal (12 November 2006)
- ↑ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxiKH6RXvqI Video of conversations with "protestors" - Chris C. (July 26, 2007)
- ↑ 2007 Artists Alley Report Duncan da Husky (July 10, 2007)
External links[edit]
- Photos, videos, reports: Anthrocon 2007 resources
- Commentary from The Dugout, a Major League Baseball blog