Mizucon 2010- August 20-22, Hyatt Regency Miami

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Mizucon 2010- August 20-22, Hyatt Regency Miami

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Hi Everyone!

Looking for anime "fun-in-the-sun" this summer? Then join us for Mizucon, Miami's very own anime convention!

Mizucon 2010

When: August 20-22nd
Where: Hyatt Regency Miami


For a limited time, we are running a hotel special! Register to stay two or more nights at the hotel, and you will receive one free 3-Day adult pass!

Pre-register now, and only pay $20.00 for a 3-Day pass!



Mizucon is also proud to announce Mike Sinterniklaas and David Williams as our first guests of honor!


Michael Sinterniklaas is a voice actor, dubbing director, and founder of NYAV Post, a dubbing studio in New York City
His current most popular castings as a voice actor are Noitra in Bleach, Leonardo in the 2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon and Dean Venture (and other small parts) in the Adult Swim cartoon The Venture Bros., Leo in Fullmetal Alchemist, Mikey Simon in the Nicktoons Network series Kappa Mikey, and Mahad in Yu-Gi-Oh!. In the past, Sinterniklaas has dubbed such shows as Twin Signal, Night Hunters, Magic User's Club, and Berserk. He was the voice director on the Animation Collective Nicktoon Three Delivery. Recently, he started doing voice work in the West coast more frequently. Funimation announced on July 4, 2009, that Michael Stinterniklaas would replace David Moo as Xellos in the English dub of Slayers Revolution.

David Williams is a former ADR Director for ADV Films as well as their DVD Producer and voice on the Internet.
He has directed Angelic Layer, Pretear, Najica, the original Nuku Nuku OVAs, Dirty Pair, and many others. He's produced more DVDs than he can remember and had more skin grafts due to online flame wars than he wants to remember. His roots in the industry go deep, having been an anime fan since before there was an anime industry in the U.S.
"Do today what others won't, to have tomorrow what others can't."
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