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Robert Axelrod @DeltaHCon

Robert Axelrod has carved a career in show business that runs the gamut. Born and raised in New York City, he did commercials and theater as a child and teen, eventually ending up in the Soho Avant-garde Theater scene in a show called “Little Trips”, then Off-Broadway in a play called “The Destroyers”. Axelrod left […]

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Matt Greenfield @DeltaHCon

With 1200+ film and TV credits, Matt Greenfield has been writing, directing and producing animated and live-action programming for many years. His work has been distributed internationally by the likes of ADV Films, Anime Network, FUNimation, Happy Carrot, Madman Entertainment, Maiden Japan, Media Blasters, Sentai Filmworks, Section 23, SoftCel Pictures, Switchblade Pictures and Syren. Matt‘s

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Tiffany Grant @DeltaHCon

Tiffany Grant is excited to attend Delta H Con! Best known as Asuka from EVANGELION, Tiffany’s been working in anime since 1994. Her 1400+ voice credits include INFINITE STRATOS, CHRONO CRUSADE, BLUE SEED, GOLDEN BOY, AZUMANGA DAIOH, FULL METAL ALCHEMIST, RAHXEPHON, TSUBASA RESERVOIR CHRONICLES and, more recently, LITTLE BUSTERS, EVANGELION 3.33, INFINITE STRATOS 2 and

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Lillith Gray at Delta H Con

Lillith Gray, aka misslillith, lolita fashion blogger, YouTube personality, and fashion design student and now first Lolita / J-Fashion guest at Delta H Con 2015!

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Kira Kira Entertainment’s Maid Cafe takes Delta H Con in a storm of Cute!

Kira Kira Entertainment is a performance group collective whose mission is to celebrate Kawaii culture through music, art, and fashion.  Kawaii is the Japanese word for “cute,” and it has become an integral part of Japanese pop culture, and is becoming more popular all over the world.  Here at Kira Kira Entertainment, we strive to

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Guest Announcement: Scott McNeil @DeltaHCon

Scott McNeil hails from Vancouver, Canada by way of Brisbane, Australia. He started acting at the age of three and hasn’t (his mom would say) stopped since. Spanning over two decades and including over 12,000 episodes, Scott’s voice career began with The New Adventures of He-Man way back in (gasp) 1988. He is perhaps best

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