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The Fourth Philippine International Creative Content and Arts Festival or PICCA Fest, the biggest comics and animation event in the country featuring three days of comics and cartoon exhibits, animation showings, talks by international speakers, workshops, competitions, recognition awards, caricature sessions, industry roundtable chats, and cosplay, will be held on Oct. 5 - 7 at the University of Makati.

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The Fourth Philippine International Creative Content and Arts Festival or PICCA Fest, the biggest comics and animation event in the country featuring three days of comics and cartoon exhibits, animation showings, talks by international speakers, workshops, competitions, recognition awards, caricature sessions, industry roundtable chats, and cosplay, will be held on Oct. 5 - 7 at the University of Makati.

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