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Stretch ![]() Reviews: 2171 Posts: 1377 |
Friday, July 14, 2006, I went to my first anime convention, "Ikasucon" in Cincinnati, Ohio. I was surprised at how many people were cosplaying--something like half of all costumes could be attributed to Naruto. I did briefly notice a nice Cherise costume from S-CRY-ed. I stood in line for around half an hour to get in. My first impression was that this event was not particularly well organized. On a monitor displaying events at this building (the convention wasn't the only thing going on) there was no mention of VA Greg Ayres who was supposed to be the guest of honor. I asked if he would be present today, but the employee didn't know for sure, but doubted it. The brochures hadn't arrived yet (a sign on the table said to check back at 12:30, then when that time came around 12:30 was scratched out and replaced with the word "later"). Nobody seemed to have any idea when things would happen. For the time being I figured I'd look for some cool stuff at the vendors room, but it was late opening. I was tempted to give up and go to a nearby museum instead. When the vendors room finally opened, the merchandise wasn't as exotic as I'd hoped; little, if anything, that you couldn't find on the internet. Nevertheless I bought some Gashapon figures--fairly expensive, but if I manage to repaint at least one of them, I figure it will have been worth it (I got the blonde-haired girl from Ichigo 100% in a maid outfit, Golgo 13, the Paper Sisters from ROD, and Cutey Honey). I finally learned that an opening ceremony would take place at 11:00AM. Around five feet in front of me was a man with his hair dyed blue, who it turned out, was greg Ayres after all. Afterwards there was supposed to be a discussion of the future of the anime industry, so I figured I'd wait for that. I figured I'd ask Greg and the other guests (including David Kaye, voice of Sesshomaru) a few questions. Did he have a second job? No, he said, though he has to work his ass off to make ends meet as a VA. How much attention did he pay to the original Japanese VA's style when he gets a role in a dub? Not much, he prefers to create something entirely original. Finally, did the guests have any "guilty pleasure" anime? Greg likes Fuushigi Yugi and The Ping Pong Club (yay!). I was beginning to feel that this wasn't going to be a waste of time after all. The next event was a name the music contest, and I managed to get myself selected as one of the contestants. I got lucky, and even though I hadn't recognized all that many tunes up 'til that point, during my first round four songs I knew came my way in rapid succession--themes from Urusei Yatsura, Gunbuster, Megazone 23, and Cutey Honey. Someone joked that I must be a "plant" since I was clearly a good deal older than the other contestants. I lost the next round, but I'd done well enough to win a free DVD, namely Vol 1 of Gunslinger Girl (which was sweet because I have that on my Greencine rental queue!). I figure I probably made back my $25 admission fee via this prize, and then some. There was another game show contest afterwards, but it wasn't as fun and I didn't participate. I'd developed a headache, and decided it was time to leave. But things had turned around nicely, and all things considered, I was glad I'd come. |
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[post:168#1378]
Stretch ![]() Reviews: 2171 Posts: 1377 |
As you might have guessed, this wasn't a particularly large convention. There were no booths operated by anime companies or magazines--the nearest thing was a stack of Broccoli catalogs which were free of charge (I did get a free ball point pen!). I would guess there were around 100-200 attendees. Knowing nothing firsthand about conventions, I had arrived early for fear that it might be sold out, but I doubt if anybody was turned away. I felt a little out of place since I was wearing a conservative plad shirt whereas everyone else was either cosplaying or dressed in some sort of anime-themed t-shirts. But everyone was friendly and I enjoyed myself. I'd like to attend a larger convention--perhaps the next "Ohayocon" in Columbus. |
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Forbin ![]() Reviews: 478 Posts: 532 |
Heh I was at Anime Expo last week and that was a crowded fest! I came away with an Ikkitousen bag after I had to play 5 rounds of Rock/Paper/Scissors with Geneon's VP. Hehe |
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Rebecca ![]() Reviews: 23 Posts: 786 |
I've been at Anime Boston every year since it started. Not sure if I'll be going again though. Each time it seems to become progressively more boring to me... |
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AstroNerdBoy ![]() Reviews: 424 Posts: 408 |
I've never been to an anime convention. Heck, I only attended my first sci-fi convention last spring. ^_^; I'd thought about attending Nan Desu Kan, but it doesn't appear that the R1 distributors even attend and that would be my main draw (I'd love to attend a FUNimation panel). They do have a few Japanese people coming, but none I'm interested in. :-/ |
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KBanger1 ![]() Reviews: 118 Posts: 70 |
I remember going to the Big Apple Anime Fest 2005 (I think). First ever anime con I went to and probably the only con I went to. I went because I wanted to get some stuff from the vendors that were around. A lot of cosplayers were there. Lines that seemed to go on for aeons. The stupid volunteers. I loved those cosplayers, though. Some really went out of their way to look exactly like their favorite characters. One kid dressed up like Vash the Stampede and got the costume down right to the guns (of course fake). Then the others you gotta look and laugh at. Yes, I love those anime cons. Too bad BAAF decided to shut down after that year. I do have my sights set on the NY Comic Con this Feb. I'm not that into comics, but since there will be some anime stuff, I might as well check it out. Hopefully, there will be more cosplayers to make fun of, comic or otherwise! |
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[post:168#1763]
Stretch ![]() Reviews: 2171 Posts: 1377 |
Ohayocon 2007 (part 1) |
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Ohayocon 2007 (part 2) |
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Ohayocon 2007 (part 3) |
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Ohayocon 2007 (part 4) |
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Ohayocon 2007 (part 5) |
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Ohayocon 2007 (part 6) |
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Ohayocon 2007 (part 7) |
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[post:168#1770]
Devil Doll ![]() Reviews: 365 Posts: 1574 |
Thanks for you report. |
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AstroNerdBoy ![]() Reviews: 424 Posts: 408 |
So, you got to see some Hard Gay stuff, eh? We were introduced to him at work. He's oh so wrong, but even without English, I found his stuff amusing. With English subtitles, it was funnier. |
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Stretch ![]() Reviews: 2171 Posts: 1377 |
Anime Punch (part 1): |
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Anime Punch (Part 2): |
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Anime Punch (Part 3): |
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[post:168#2070]
Forbin ![]() Reviews: 478 Posts: 532 |
My turn to document a convention. |
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