Sydney Manga and Anime Show hits Sydney

The SMASH! Sydney Manga and Anime Show has hit Sydney with the biggest names in Japanese cosplay and animation.

The show is an annual Japanese popular culture event that started in 2007.

It was the first Australian anime convention to host a Japanese anime director and feature a maid cafe.

SMASH! was founded by Katie Huang, an artist and illustrator living and working in Sydney.

Each year the convention features two mascots- a boy named Cyrus and a girl named Skadi. The mascots were designed in 2007 by artist Sai Nitivoranant.

Western Sydney resident Vinh Nguyen is a regular attendee at the event.

‘I’m looking forward to meeting all the different cosplay on the day – a lot of artists are very creative with what they do,’ he told the Blacktown Sun prior to Saturday.

‘I’d encourage anyone to come along if they are a fan of any type of pop culture.’

SMASH! Sydney Manga and Anime Show is a Japanese pop-culture convention that is devoted to artists, creators and fans alike

The SMASH! Sydney Manga and Anime Show has hit Sydney with the biggest names in Japanese cosplay and animation 

The SMASH! Sydney Manga and Anime Show has hit Sydney with the biggest names in Japanese cosplay and animation 

Michelle Zhang dressed as D.Va from Overwatch attends the Smash! Anime and Manga Japanese pop culture convention 

Michelle Zhang dressed as D.Va from Overwatch attends the Smash! Anime and Manga Japanese pop culture convention 

Yuriko Kim dressed as Riko Sakurauchi from Love Live Sunshine attends the Smash! Anime and Manga Japanese pop culture convention in Sydney

Yuriko Kim dressed as Riko Sakurauchi from Love Live Sunshine attends the Smash! Anime and Manga Japanese pop culture convention in Sydney

SMASH Inc aims to create an open and affordable avenue that serves as a meeting point for fans with an emphasis on art, creativity and community involvement 

SMASH Inc aims to create an open and affordable avenue that serves as a meeting point for fans with an emphasis on art, creativity and community involvement 

The show is an annual Japanese popular culture event that started in 2007.

The show is an annual Japanese popular culture event that started in 2007.

With high caliber guests, exciting activities such as cosplay, panels, games, and an extensive Vendors and Artist Market, SMASH! gives fans the chance to enjoy unique experiences and celebrate their fandom in a social environment

With high caliber guests, exciting activities such as cosplay, panels, games, and an extensive Vendors and Artist Market, SMASH! gives fans the chance to enjoy unique experiences and celebrate their fandom in a social environment

Matthew Cumming dressed as Shakespeare from Fate Grand Order, attends the Smash! Anime and Manga Japanese pop culture convention in Sydney

Matthew Cumming dressed as Shakespeare from Fate Grand Order, attends the Smash! Anime and Manga Japanese pop culture convention in Sydney

Grace Chen dressed as Jack the Ripper from Fate Grand Order attends the Smash! Anime and Manga Japanese pop culture convention in Sydney

Grace Chen dressed as Jack the Ripper from Fate Grand Order attends the Smash! Anime and Manga Japanese pop culture convention in Sydney

Shimaba Kokoro dressed as Nero attends the Smash! Anime and Manga Japanese pop culture convention in Sydney

Shimaba Kokoro dressed as Nero attends the Smash! Anime and Manga Japanese pop culture convention in Sydney

SMASH! features international industry-leading guests in cosplay, anime, manga, voice acting, illustration, and gaming held at Rosehill Gardens

SMASH! features international industry-leading guests in cosplay, anime, manga, voice acting, illustration, and gaming held at Rosehill Gardens

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