Anthrocon

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Anthrocon (abbreviated AC) is an annual furry convention that takes place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, each June or July. It caters to furries, which are fans of fictional anthropomorphic animal characters in art and literature. The convention was first held in 1997 in Albany, New York, and moved multiple times before settling at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center.<ref name="ACHistory"/> Since moving to Pittsburgh in 2006, the convention has drawn millions in financing to the local economy.<ref name="herecomethefurries">Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite book</ref>Template:Page needed

Anthrocon is among the most attended furry conventions in history, peaking at 18,357 in 2025.

Background and history

Anthrocon was founded in 1997 as Albany Anthrocon (AAC) in New York state, with a membership of about 500. The convention was renamed to 'Anthrocon' and moved to Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, in 1999 and 2000; then to a larger hotel, the Adam's Mark, on the outskirts of Philadelphia in 2001. Attendance grew each year, Anthrocon becoming the largest furry convention in 2001 with an attendance of 1,457. In 2004 it had climbed to 2,404 attendees in its final year at the Adam's Mark.<ref name="patternffc"/>Template:Rp

Due to the unforeseen sale of the Adam's Mark Hotel in November 2004, Anthrocon chose the Wyndham Franklin Plaza in Philadelphia as the site for its 2005 convention. Attendance that year dropped to 2,373. In June 2005, a contract with the Westin Convention Center Hotel in Pittsburgh was signed, and Anthrocon was scheduled to be held at the adjoining David L. Lawrence Convention Center between June 15 and 18, 2006. Despite concerns that the move to Pittsburgh would decrease attendance, it rose to 2,489, enough to ensure the future of the convention in Pittsburgh.<ref name="patternffc">Template:Cite book</ref>Template:Rp

In 2007 Anthrocon was featured in the Guinness World Records (2008 Edition) as the "largest furry fan club" in the world. In 2008, Anthrocon became the first furry convention to have an attendance exceeding 3,000 members, the official count reaching 3,390.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> In 2009, attendance rose 11% to 3,776, and the Fursuit Parade count jumped to 640—a 41% increase.<ref name="patternffc"/>Template:Rp<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Anthrocon 2009 brought approximately $3 million to the Pittsburgh economy.<ref name="tribune08">Template:Cite news</ref>

Anthrocon 2010 had an attendance of 4,238, the first furry convention to exceed 4,000 members; and by 2012 saw 5,179 attendees, with a Fursuit Parade exceeding 1,000. The admission price was also set overall at $60 for a four-day pass, though pre-registered attendees paid $50.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

In 2017, Anthrocon lost the title of "World's most attended furry convention", as Midwest FurFest in Rosemont, Illinois, claimed the title with an attendance of over 8,700.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The chairman of the convention since 1999, Samuel Conway, oversees the operations of Anthrocon with the assistance of convention staff and volunteers who donate their time and energy throughout the weekend to assist the multitude of small tasks which arise. Since 1997, Anthrocon has raised more than $200,000 for animal-related charities.<ref name="ACHistory">Template:Cite web</ref>

Fernando's Café

Since the convention's presence in Pittsburgh, Fernando's Café, a fast food restaurant located near Westin Convention Center Pittsburgh, is one of several restaurants that cater to furries during Anthrocon weekend.<ref name="Fernandos"/> However, in 2012, Fernando DeCarvalho, the owner of the restaurant, called Conway informing him that he had gone into debt as a result of the Great Recession. In response, Conway initiated a fundraising campaign which resulted in the restaurant receiving $20,000, a move HuffPost reports would "alleviate some of [DeCarvalho's] debt and allow him to keep his doors open long enough for one last Anthrocon."<ref name="Fernandos">Template:Cite web</ref> The cafe has since switched ownership, and names, but still schedules unique offerings.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Typical programming and events

There are areas open most of the day to accommodate sales by Dealers and Artists as well as an area to congregate and socialize.

Anthrocon provides a number of specialized 'tracks' of programming with similar furry based themes and scheduled 'events'.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="acevents">Template:Cite web</ref>

The programming tracks involve discussions and work groups focused on the application of furry in Art, Comedy and Improv, Computer Gaming, Costuming (Fursuits), Music, Puppetry, Role-Playing (both gaming and real-life), and Writing.

Scheduled events that take place have included a Charity Auction, Masquerade, Fursuit Parade, nightly dances, Art Show Auctions, and special presentations by Uncle Kage and "2 the Ranting Gryphon".<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>Template:Better source needed

Every year the convention has several Guests of Honor, who are prominent individuals who are compensated for their attendance and travel expenses. Past Guests of Honor at Anthrocon have included Rob Paulsen and Mark Evanier.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref> Template:Cite web </ref>

Anthrocon by year

This table includes the locations of each convention as well as attendance figures, charity donations, convention themes, and guests of honor by year.<ref name="patternffc"/>Template:Rp

Year Dates Location Attendance<ref name="patternffc"/>Template:Rp Charity
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1997 July 4–6 Albany, New York 500 est $2,200 Therapy Dogs/K9 Friends An East Coast Furry Con
  • artist Daphne Lage
  • author Watts Martin<ref name="patternffc"/>Template:Rp
1998 July 3–5 600 est $3,092 Whiskers Here Be Dragons
  • artist Jim Groat
  • author Jeffrey A. Carver
1999 July 2–4 Valley Forge, Pennsylvania 804 $3,600 Great Valley Nature Center The Furry Revolution
  • artist Vicky Wyman
  • author S. Andrew Swann
2000 June 30 – July 2 1,128 $6,534 The National Greyhound Adoption Program Furries of Myth and Legend
  • artist Sara "Caribou" Palmer
  • author Paul Kidd
2001 July 27–29 Philadelphia 1,457 $7,237 Reins of Life Furries in Flight
2002 July 11–14 1,648 $13,280 Canine Partners for Life Invention
2003 July 17–20 1,949 $8,348 Support Our Shelters Creatures of the Night
  • artist Guy Gilchrist
  • artist Mark E. Rogers
2004 July 8–11 2,404 $7,200 Forgotten Felines & Fidos (FFF) Summer Games
2005 July 7–10 2,370 $6,470 Greater Philadelphia Search & Rescue Heroes
2006 June 15–18 Pittsburgh 2,489 $8,407 Western Pennsylvania National Wild Animal Making History
2007 July 5–8 2,849 $7,608 Animal Friends Looking to the Future
2008 June 26–29 3,390 $13,154 Pittsburgh Parrot Rescue It's a jungle out there!
2009 July 2–5 3,776 $8,993 Animal Rescue League Wildlife Rehabilitation OMG Aliens!
2010 June 24–27 4,238 $12,849 Fayette Friends of Animals Modern Stone-Age Furries
2011 June 23–26 4,400<ref name="AC2011Attendance">Template:Cite tweet</ref> $11,522<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> ToonSeum The Anthropomorphic Institute of Magic
2012 June 14–17 5,179 $20,656 Hello Bully A Midsummer Night's Dream
  • Comic Artist, Animator, Director, TV Repairman Mike Kazaleh
  • Comic Artist and Video Game Art Director Dev Madan of Sly Cooper fame.
2013 July 4–7 5,577 $31,255 Equine Angels Rescue The Fast and the Template:Not a typo
2014 July 3–6 5,861 $32,372 The National Aviary Secret Societies
2015<ref name="ac2015">Template:Cite news</ref> July 9–12 6,389 $35,910 The Western PA Humane Society Viking Invasion!
2016 June 30 – July 3 7,310 $30,880<ref name="anthrocon 2016 wrapup">Template:Cite web</ref> Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium Roaring Twenty
2017 June 29 – July 2 7,544<ref name="ThePitt2017">Template:Cite news</ref> $37,598 Hope Haven Farm Sanctuary Take Me Out To The Ballgame
2018 July 5–8 8,407 $42,051 South Hills Pet Rescue Movie Monsters
2019 July 4–7 9,358 $46,440 PEARL Parrot Rescue Surf Pacific<ref name="ActionNews42019">Template:Cite news</ref>
2020 Cancelled<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
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2021 Cancelled<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
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2022 June 30 – July 3 Pittsburgh 9,702 $41,553 Wildlife Works Inc. Aesop's Fables
2023 June 29 – July 2 13,644 $52,000+ Rabbit Wranglers Anthropolis: Our Furry City
2024 July 4–7 17,639 $100,000+ Gray Paws Sanctuary AnthroCoaster!
2025 July 3–6 18,357 $87,267+ Nose to Tail Cat Rescue Deep Sea Adventures! none
2026 July 2-5 TBA TBA TBA Cryptids, Creatures, and Curses! TBA

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