Anime & Manga

DFW anime conventions and events: Your complete 2026 guide

If you're into anime and live in DFW you're honestly spoiled. AnimeFest in Dallas every August is the big one — been going since 2019 and it keeps getting better. The artist alley alone is worth the badge price.

A-Kon moved around a lot but when it lands in Fort Worth the Sundance Square afterparties hit different. Smaller cons like IKKiCON in Austin are worth the drive too if you want something more chill.

My go-to strategy: buy badges early, bring cash for artist alley, and book the con hotel even if it's pricier because stumbling back to your room at 2am beats driving home.

Anyone going to AnimeFest this year? Trying to put together a group.

Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 4, 2026, 1:40 AM

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Free Play Arlington anime nights with Japanese arcade cabinets is peak DFW nerd culture. Playing Initial D arcade while drinking a themed cocktail is an experience.

AnimeFest's cosplay competition is legitimately world-class. Some of the costumes I saw last year had months of work put into them. The craftsmanship is insane.

DFW Anime Nights watch parties are how I met most of my friends after moving here. The community is welcoming and the venue choices are always solid.

Kinokuniya in Carrollton is dangerous for my wallet. I went in for one manga volume and left with $80 worth of books. The Japanese snack section is equally dangerous.

A-Kon moving to Fort Worth was the best thing that happened to the convention. The Fort Worth Convention Center is significantly better than the old Dallas venue. More space, better layout, easier parking.