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Anime Matsuri 2011 Campaign Launched
Sep 29th 2010Houston, TX, September 29th, 2010: Anime Matsuri starts off its 2011 campaign in style with a mission to spread anime awareness. In a world dominated by economic worries and fear, we believe anime (Japanese animation) helps expand the perception on the world. Watching anime puts you in a better mindset allowing you to handle real world problems in a more creative manner. By doing this it will lead to a happier life.
In our mission, “AM Serum” symbolizes anime, which is fuel for imagination. It also portrays an antidote to negativity.
View the mission brief on www.animematsuri.com
About Anime Matsuri: Anime Matsuri is an annual Anime and Japanese Pop Culture convention held in Houston, Texas. The 2011 convention will be held on Spring Break weekend, March 18th- 20th, 2011 at the Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel and Convention Center. Please visit the website at www.animematsuri.com for more info.
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