Anime Milwaukee attendees who are more interested in hearing their anime idols open up about their interests and experiences will also be pleased to learn that a wide array of special guests will also be in attendance at the con. Voice actors Max Mittelman (One-Punch Man), Jason Leibrecht (Attack on Titan), Elizabeth Maxwell (My Hero Academia), and Milwaukeean native, Martha Harms (Borderlands 2), as well as multiple international guests of honor, will all be present to interact with fans at Anime Milwaukee. The convention will also welcome the bombastic rock band, BURNOUT SYNDROMES, who are responsible for some of the catchiest opening and ending theme songs for anime like Gintama, Haikyu!!, and Dr. STONE. Additional industry guests, Tonari Animation (One Piece: Red, RWBY: Ice Queendom) and Bang Zoom! Entertainment, will be in attendance to share details about their latest productions. 

Beyond Anime Milwaukee’s steady three-day schedule of programming, guests will always have something to keep them busy during the convention’s proceedings whether it’s through fan-led panels, 24-hour video and tabletop gaming rooms, or their robust Artists’ Alley and Exhibit Hall where guests can go nuts on anime merch, memorabilia, and mementos of the experience. Anime Milwaukee strives to appeal to every type of Japanese pop culture aficionado and 2023’s planned proceedings look to be their best year yet. 

Anime Milwaukee will be held from February 3-5th, at Milwaukee’s Wisconsin Center. Tickets and badges are still available for purchase

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