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One Piece Card Game: Pirates Party — Los Angeles
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One Piece Card Game: Pirates Party — Los Angeles

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In 7 days · Saturday, June 20, 2026
10:00 AM PDT – 8:00 PM PDT
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The One Piece Card Game Pirates Party 2026 regional event lands in the greater Los Angeles area — and the timing could not be more deliberate. With ONE PIECE Fest set for COSM LA in August, the TCG scene is reaching crystallization phase in SoCal: the anime is at peak cultural moment, the card game is in its most competitive window, and the regional tournament format brings competitive players face to face with the community that texts each other about pulls at 11pm.

Pirates Party is Bandai Namco's signature regional event format: competitive main events, side tournaments, exclusive promo card distribution, community meetups, and the kind of trading floor energy that doesn't happen on Discord. SoCal has one of the most active One Piece Card Game communities in North America — the competitive circuit here runs through multiple stores in LA, Orange County, and San Diego year-round.

Whether you are grinding ranked play or showing up to trade and watch, this is the room where the SoCal One Piece TCG community will be in May-June 2026. Registration through the official One Piece Card Game website. Exact venue to be announced — follow the official channels for confirmation. Promo cards distributed to all registered participants. Show up with your best deck and an empty binder.
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MTG Marvel Super Heroes Prerelease — GameStar Hobbies
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MTG Marvel Super Heroes Prerelease — GameStar Hobbies
In 6 days · Jun 19 27380 Jefferson Ave Ste 101, Temec…

GameStar Hobbies, 27380 Jefferson Ave, Temecula. June 19th. The Magic: The Gathering Marvel Super Heroes Prerelease at GameStar — the first day the set is legal, the format is open, and everyone in the pod is discovering what the Marvel cards actually do at the table for the first time. GameStar Hobbies is the Temecula game store that runs Magic events with real infrastructure — organized pods, experienced judges, prize support, and the specific energy of a local game store when a new set drops. The Marvel set brings the full IP catalog into Magic's card frame, which means every card is readable at two levels simultaneously: the mechanic it performs and the character it embodies. Prerelease Sealed puts everyone on equal footing. Six packs, forty-five minutes to build, then play. The person across from you opened the same uncertainty you did. magic.wizards.com for full spoilers and set details. June 19th. GameStar in Temecula is the Inland Empire prerelease for players who've been waiting for this set and want to play it the day it's legal.

Little Tokyo Anime and Culture Night -- Los Angeles June 2026
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Little Tokyo Anime and Culture Night -- Los Angeles June 2026
Today · Jun 13 327 E 2nd St, Los Angeles, CA 90012

Little Tokyo after dark is already a different city. Add an anime community that claims it on a Thursday night, and you have one of the few Los Angeles experiences that doesn't try to be Coachella. This is a neighborhood event run by people who actually live in the culture — not a convention, not a festival, not a sponsored activation. Just anime fans, good food, and Little Tokyo's block-by-block intimacy. The gathering rotates between Little Tokyo's best spots — restaurants, lounges, and venues that have their own identity outside of event night. The crowd is a mix of casual watchers and people who can quote chapter numbers. Both feel at home. Themed nights rotate through the seasonal anime calendar — currently tracking the summer 2026 lineup (Mushoku Tensei S3, Kagurabachi, Ghost in the Shell theatrical). Cosplay is optional but present. Vendor tables bring fan art prints, acrylic standees, and buttons from local creators. The format keeps things loose enough that you end up talking to strangers about seasonal lineups and leave with three new shows on your watchlist. For the SoCal anime community that lives outside convention season — between AX in July and SDCC in summer — this is what the in-between looks like. It doesn't peak. It's just consistent. Thursday nights, Little Tokyo. That's the rarer thing. Address: 327 E 2nd St, Los Angeles, CA 90012. Nearest metro: Little Tokyo/Arts District (A Line). Free street parking available after 8pm in most Little Tokyo lots.

Kodansha House L.A. 2026 - Los Angeles, CA
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Kodansha House L.A. 2026 - Los Angeles, CA
Jul 2 – Jul 12, 2026 Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The manga lives in a building in Little Tokyo for eleven days this summer. The creators are inside. Inside Kodansha House you will find a manga gallery, cafe, reading lounge, and library dedicated to Kodansha's most beloved titles. The confirmed guest lineup alone makes this a must-attend moment for manga fans: Blue Lock creators Muneyuki Kaneshiro and Yusuke Nomura are appearing, as well as Witch Hat Atelier (Tongari Boushi no Atelier) mangaka Kamome Shirahama. These are the artists behind two of the most-followed manga series currently airing in anime — Blue Lock Season 2 and Witch Hat Atelier are both Spring 2026 hits. This year Kodansha House is also hosting the finals of the Blue Lock × Concacaf: Diamonds in the Rough competition — a creative collaboration that launched during the World Cup. The competition bridges Blue Lock's anime fanbase with the actual tournament happening across the US this summer. Winners are announced here at Kodansha House, with additional events at Anime Expo (July 2-5) and the final SDCC announcement at Comic-Con San Diego (July 24-27). If you are making the circuit — AX in LA, then SDCC — Kodansha House is the physical anchor between them. The Kodansha House model debuted in New York City in 2024 and generated significant fan community response — not as a typical convention booth, but as a relaxed space where you can read, sit with the art, and occasionally find yourself in the same room as the people who made it. It is a different register from the convention floor energy at AX. The Little Tokyo location is intentional — the neighborhood already functions as a cultural anchor for the LA anime and manga community. Free public entry. No tickets required — follow Kodansha USA (@kodanshausa) for the confirmed address and any reservation announcements. AX badge holders should check the official Kodansha House page for premium access details. Hours: approximately 11am-6pm daily, July 2-12.

MTG Marvel Super Heroes Prerelease — TCS Rockets
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MTG Marvel Super Heroes Prerelease — TCS Rockets
In 6 days · Jun 19 7626 Miramar Rd Suite 3900, San Di…

TCS Rockets, 7626 Miramar Rd, San Diego. June 19th. The Magic: The Gathering Marvel Super Heroes set arrives with the Prerelease — the event where the new cards hit the table for the first time, where nobody has solved the format yet, and where the playing field is as level as it ever gets. Prerelease is the weekend that belongs to the whole Magic community, not just the grinders. The sealed format means you open six packs and build a deck from what you get — there's no showing up with an optimized list, only showing up and figuring it out together. The Marvel set brings IP that Magic players already know, which means the card design will be familiar in the way the mechanics aren't always immediately legible to newcomers. This is a good entry point. TCS Rockets runs prereleases with the infrastructure they need: organized pods, experienced judges, prize support, and the specific energy of a game store on new card day. magic.wizards.com for set details. Show up early for your pack allocation. The prerelease format rewards playing well under uncertainty — and on a new set, everyone is operating under uncertainty.

Anime Temecula Valley — Monthly Meetup June 2026
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Anime Temecula Valley — Monthly Meetup June 2026
In 8 days · Jun 21 Promenade Temecula, 40820 Winchest…

Monthly anime meetup for the Temecula Valley community — the IE and North SD County fans gathering mid-month to swap recommendations, talk current season, and do the kind of cosplay you can only pull off on a warm June afternoon. Open to new members. No membership required. Just show up, say what you're watching, and stay as long as you want.

Avatar: The Last Airbender S2
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Avatar: The Last Airbender S2
In 12 days · Jun 25 – Jun 27 Streaming on Netflix — Worldwide

Avatar: The Last Airbender live-action Season 2 drops June 25th, 2026 on Netflix — the Earth and Fire books, the Fire Nation arc, the characters people have carried since childhood now rendered in live action by a production that had a full season to calibrate to what the fanbase actually needs. This is not a show you watch alone if you don't have to. The reaction to a well-executed Fire Nation reveal — Zuko's arc landing, Toph in live action for the first time — multiplies when there's someone next to you to grab. Find your watch party before June 25th: anime clubs, gaming bars, fan Discord servers organizing viewing nights, venues that do watch party events for major streaming drops. San Diego and LA have enough genre-community infrastructure that watch parties for a show this size will exist — look on Eventbrite, look on Meetup, look in the Avatar fan communities that have been waiting since Season 1 ended. If you can't find one, host one. Eight episodes drop the same day. Pick your room, pick your people, have everything ready before the first episode loads. The first watch with a room full of people who care is the one you remember.

VidCon 2026 — Anaheim, CA
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In 12 days · Jun 25 – Jun 27 Anaheim Convention Center, 800 W K…

Millions of subscribers, thousands of fans, several days in Anaheim — the moment the people on the other side of the screen become real. VidCon is where the parasocial relationship finds its physical address. What it feels like to be there: VidCon operates on a different logic than most entertainment conventions. The celebrities here are creators who built their audience one subscriber at a time — the recognition runs both ways in a way it rarely does at traditional fan events. A creator who makes videos for 2 million subscribers genuinely knows the specific language and inside jokes of their audience, and the interactions in hallways and signing lines reflect that. The energy is different from comic conventions: less cosplay, more collaboration and mutual recognition between people who have been watching each other's content for years. Is it worth it? VidCon is for people who consume content online and want to experience its creators in person, or for people building a creator career who want access to industry conversations that do not exist elsewhere. Community Track provides the fan-meeting experience. Creator Track has panels and workshops taught by people who figured out what you are still trying to figure out. Featured Creator panels are the highest-demand events and require early arrival. What to know before you go: The Anaheim Convention Center is large, and VidCon fills all of it — reviewing the schedule the night before and planning your route through the building is essential, not optional. Lines form early for Featured Creator events; arrive 30-60 minutes ahead for the creators you most want to see. The Anaheim Resort Transit or a nearby hotel within walking distance are practical alternatives to convention center parking. Programming emphasis shifts between days, with Creator and Industry days having different energy from Community days. VidCon sits on Falkor's Nation's Best list because it documents a cultural shift that happened faster than most institutions could track. The most-watched content on Earth in 2026 was made by individuals in their homes, not studios — and VidCon is where the people who made that happen gather to meet the communities that chose them. That is a historically unusual thing, and watching it in person is worth understanding even if you never attend. 2026 specifics: This is VidCon Anaheim 15th anniversary edition. The biggest new addition is a dedicated AI and Innovation Track -- the first VidCon to formally address AI tools as a creator discipline. For anyone building a content business in 2026, this track will be the most talked-about room at the convention. Honest split: Creator Pass holders consistently rate VidCon as worth it for education and networking. Community track holders are increasingly mixed -- the fan experience peaked around 2018-2019 as brand activations thinned. The value depends entirely on which track you buy. 55,000 attendees expected.

Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War — The Calamity U.S. Theatrical Screening
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Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War — The Calamity U.S. Theatrical Screening
In 12 days · Jun 25 – Jun 29 Varies by theater — check Fathom Events AMC and Cinemark Theatres, Souther…

Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War has spent three arcs building toward this: The Calamity. In a limited U.S. theatrical run June 25-29, 2026, Fathom Events and VIZ Media are bringing the final arc of the TYBW saga to the big screen before its streaming premiere — three episodes, one screen, the conclusion that Bleach fans have been waiting a decade for. This is not a home viewing event. The Gotei 13 versus the Quincy Sternritter in a theatrical presentation built for it. Yhwach, Ichigo, the Soul Society in its final stand. For the fan who started Bleach in middle school and is now finishing it as an adult, this is the one. What to expect: three episodes of the final arc in one theatrical showing, Dolby audio, and a room full of people who have been tracking this since the manga. No spoilers in the lobby — everyone is discovering it together. When: June 25-29, 2026 (limited run). Specific showtimes vary by theater. Check Fathom Events for your nearest location and book early — these screenings sell out. Where: Participating AMC, Regal, and Cinemark locations across SoCal. Major markets: Los Angeles, San Diego, Inland Empire, Orange County. Tickets: Available through Fathom Events and individual theater websites. Advance purchase strongly recommended.

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