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Temptation was evil at AX94 as the line of fans waiting for the Dealer's Room to open stretched out to the parking garage!  Dealers attending in this year were: A.D. Vision, Anicom Corporation, Animation Station, Anime America, Anime Wink, AnimEigo, BAAS, Banzai Comics and Animation, Big Kids Enterprises, Blackline Studios, Books Nippan, Bruno Rachalski, Central Park Media, Eamon Ho, Edward Kawakami, Ed Noonchester, George Quon, George Stapchuck Jr., Hugo Wang, ICON Creations, IMPACT, Kimono My House, L.A. Hero, Laser Perceptions, Laserdisc Fan Club Inc., Megatech Software, Michael P. Thomas, Mikado - Laser Japan SF, Monsters in Motion, N. Enterprises, "Nene" Tina Thomas, Neo-Tokyo, Newtype Toys & Hobbies, Nippon Book Company, Nichibei Anime Club, Nikaku Animart, Pioneer LDCA Inc., Running Ink Animation Productions, S.F. Laser Disc, Streamline Pictures, Super Collector, and Viz Communications Inc.

And they kept coming...   Shown below are our testaments to fan and staff dedication for the traditional yearly patronage into total (and we do mean TOTAL) anime enthusiasm...  Parties!  Randomness!  And a whole lot of Midnight Madness and 48-episode plus Movie and OAV Orange Road marathons.

The mass IRC (Internet Relay Chat) gathering back in the days when everyone used DOS or some variant of UNIX.


The mass AnimeMUCK gathering of online shepherds from the East to West Coast .

A productive brainstorming session of Hangman in Convention Operations during those slow times (and that's a good thing!).


John "pomru" Yung and Phil "Pyee" Yee keeping track of the Art Auction bids.

Secret agents of AX technical staff helping out at one of the numerous panels throughout the weekend.


The secret tower of newsletter publishing madness signed by Matsumoto himself!

Back when Mac Quadras were the fastest and coolest things to have... hehehe


Anime Expo Merchandising made its first attempt at selling cool caps, sweatshirts, and a few secret items for the diehard fans.

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