Toei Anime Fair

The Toei Anime Fair (東映アニメフェア  Anime Fea) was a series of biannual anime film events aimed at children that were held by from 1990 to 2002. It was an animation-focused successor to Toei's earlier Great Cartoon Parade/Toei Cartoon Festival (まんが大行進 Manga daikōshin/東映まんがまつり Tōei Manga Matsuri), first held in 1964, which additionally featured films based on Toei's  series.

Each Toei Anime Fair consisted of a of animated s or s, which were usually produced by Toei Animation and based on its then-ongoing children's anime series. They were screened in theaters across Japan during the spring and summer breaks of the. On each Fair's opening day, a tie-in stage greeting event, featuring voice actors and s from the Fair's films, was typically held at the theater in Tokyo. Promotional items tying into the featured films, such as trading cards, were often given away as a bonus for advance ticket purchases at participating theaters.

The Toei Anime Fair series ceased after 2002. Except for two one-off events in the mid-late 2000s, Toei did not hold any events of this type again until the 2019 revival of the Toei Cartoon Festival.

The first seven Digimon films all premiered at Toei Anime Fair events.

=History=

Toei Anime Fair
From 1990 onward, the Toei Cartoon Festival was replaced with two separate events: the Toei Anime Fair for anime films, and the for  films. Although the Super Hero Fair was short-lived and only three such events were held, the Anime Fair continued for twelve years.

The final Anime Fair was the 2002 Summer Toei Anime Fair, at which Digimon Frontier: Revival of the Ancient Digimon!! was shown. It was the only Fair to be deemed a box office failure. In the following seventeen years, Toei ran only two similar events: in 2006, Digimon Savers The Movie: Ultimate Power! Activate Burst Mode!! and  were screened together as a double bill (albeit without any specific Anime Fair-style branding); and in 2009, Burst Out! 3D Toei Anime Festival was held.

Events in the style of the Anime Fair were not held regularly again until 2019, when Toei revived the Toei Cartoon Festival as an annual event.

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 * on the Japanese Wikipedia
 * on the Japanese Wikipedia