Metro Anime Events
(For events hosted by others, see Anime Events on the Links page)
(For events hosted by others, see Anime Events on the Links page)
Metro Anime now has a venue, the Producer’s Club, for hosting occasional free special screenings; the most recent was a October 25 2014 20th anniversary screening of Macross Plus
For timely info on additional informal events, get-togethers, and outings with Metro Anime members, join the Metro Anime social (MA-SOC) email list and/or the Metro Anime Facebook group
Metro Anime regular hosted screenings, and other regular hosted events, are not currently scheduled or planned; the regular venues we used have closed, and we have not yet found new ones
(This section describes the relatively recent past; for the earlier history of the club, see the About Metro Anime page)
The club co-presented a special free screening of Robot Carnival on April 19 2014 at the Producer’s Club
The club co-presented a special free screening of Memories on January 25 2014 at the Producer’s Club
The club co-presented a special free screening of Akira on November 17 2013 at the Producer’s Club
The club co-presented a special free screening of Momotaro’s Sea Eagle on August 10 2013 at the Producer’s Club
The club held anime screenings on 1 or 2 Sundays each month through April 2012, and a gaming meeting on 1 Saturday each month through February 2011
See this list of anime shown at our regular screenings from December 2004 through April 2012
The club hosted special presentations at the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art (MoCCA) as part of MoCCA’s former series “MoCCA Mondays;” (MoCCA is now part of the Society of Illustrators)
The club held quasi-annual events: a summer picnic and a winter holiday party
The club hosted a quasi-semi-annual Sunday manga swap
See the Metro Anime show descriptions for information about the anime we were planning to screen when we lost our regulare venue
The Metro Anime screening events below were planned, but they were not held, and they are not now scheduled
Each screening event was planned to be held for about 6 hours, starting around noon on a Sunday
FantasyFest 3
Originally planned for Sunday, May 06, 2012
Showcasing fantasy anime
See the flyer (.pdf, 152 KB)
Featuring
* For details, see show descriptions
Originally planned for Sunday, May 20, 2012
Featuring
* For details, see show descriptions
Originally planned for Sunday, June 17, 2012
Featuring
* For details, see show descriptions
DramaFest 3
Originally planned for Sunday, July 29, 2012
Showcasing live-action drama from Japan and elsewhere in Asia