Talk:Tomo-Dachi
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Largest convention claim
First of all Northern Ireland is still part of the UK, not Ireland proper. That is sort of like saying that Alaska is part of Canada instead of the US. Second, a press release calling itself the "largest anime event in Ireland" is not usually accepted as a reliable source for such a claim. --TheFarix (Talk) 21:03, 4 September 2006 (UTC)
- Northern Ireland, although being part of the United Kingdom is also part of the Island of Ireland. By your logic it would be impossible for a convention based in Berlin to claim it is Europe’s largest because it is based in Germany. I do not accept that our claim is false. Equally I have added a reference for the claim. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 194.168.231.2 (talk • contribs) .
The cited article that claims Tomo-Dachi is Irelands largest anime convention is written before the convention occurs. Due to this they can not know the final number of people that attended. They may have used the information given in the Tomo-Dachi press realease.
Are there any other anime conventions on the Island of Ireland (as the article puts it)? If there are, can their numbers be confirmed?
Country of origin
By the sounds of it Tomo-Dachi is a Northern Irish anime convention as opposed to an Irish anime convention.