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Huntsville Anime-Fest Returns December 14! A Full Day of Fandom, Fun & Family-Friendly Adventure

 

Get ready, Huntsville! Huntsville Anime-Fest is back on Sunday, December 14, 2025, bringing a full day of anime excitement to the Embassy Suites Hotel in downtown Huntsville. From 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, fans of all ages can dive into a vibrant world of anime, cosplay, gaming, collectibles, and more. Admission is just $20—and kids under 11 get in FREE!

Billed as Alabama’s truest anime collectors’ convention, Huntsville Anime-Fest gathers fandoms from across genres under one roof. Attendees can browse a packed exhibitor hall featuring anime candy, manga, toys, comics, video games, apparel, artwork, cosplay accessories, jewelry, and rare finds perfect for collectors and casual fans alike.

This year’s guests include popular voice actors:
🎤 Aaron Roberts (My Hero Academia, Tokyo Ghoul, One Piece, Black Clover, Fire Force)
🎤 Madeleine Morris (Girlfriend, Girlfriend, Trigun Stampede, One Piece)

Fans can also enjoy:
Anime cosplay contest
Local manga artists
Exclusive Anime-Fest T-shirts
Vast Pokémon merch selections
Anime vendors from across the region

For those looking to get more involved, the event offers volunteer opportunities, vendor and artist alley tables, and sponsorship options for local businesses.

Tickets are available online now or can be purchased at the door. Remember: one free child admission per paid adult ticket, with additional kids just $10 each.

Whether you're a longtime collector or brand new to anime, Huntsville Anime-Fest promises a fun, welcoming celebration of fandom for the whole family.

Stay connected and see updates on Facebook and Instagram at @huntsvilleanimefest.

Don’t miss Huntsville’s anime event of the year—grab your tickets and get ready to celebrate your fandom!

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