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		<title>New York Anime Festival 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone&#8217;s question was would NYAF live up to, exceed, or fail compared to the two previous conventions? There was quite a bit of talking with the announcement that NYAF would join with NYCC for 2010 so there was also the question of what would NYAF do as its last year as an independent convention? Although [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=reversethieves.com&amp;blog=12746744&amp;post=655&amp;subd=reversethieves&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" />Everyone&#8217;s question was would <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Anime_Festival" target="_blank">NYAF</a> live up to, exceed, or fail compared to the two previous conventions? There was quite a bit of talking with the announcement that NYAF would join with <a href="http://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/" target="_blank">NYCC</a> for 2010 so there was also the question of what would NYAF do as its last year as an independent convention? Although those are all pressing questions my main question was if I was going to have fun? Was I going to be able to do as much as I wanted to? We were also running two panels one of which had a lot of people looking forward to it. The <a href="https://reed09.wingateweb.com/scheduler/profile.do?SESSION_ID=1492&amp;form=searchform&amp;ts=1254264190087" target="_blank">Bloggers Roundtable</a> had some big names on the marquee but it was a the first time we ever ran the panel. I had the  most expectations for the panel because I felt it could succeed or fail so much more than any of our previous panels. On top of all that I had two guests staying at my humble abode during the convention so I had to play host as well as press.</p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> It was no secret that we were looking forward to <a href="http://www.newyorkanimefestival.com/" target="_blank">New York Anime Festival</a>, probably more than any other con previously thanks to a killer guest, director <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoshiyuki_Tomino" target="_blank">Yoshiyuki Tomino</a>. This sent NYAF which I always enjoy but never as much as say <a href="http://www.otakon.com/default2.asp" target="_blank">Otakon</a> right to the front of the line this year. That being said, the rest of the con experience remained the same though I was happy to see quite a few license announcements this year. Since NYAF&#8217;s space has basically stayed the same from its first year, there weren&#8217;t too many surprises but that also means it still has some of the same problems. <a href="http://www.javitscenter.com/" target="_blank">Javits</a>, is Javits, its a bit of a walk from the train, the hotels, and most food. Though it also means that for the most part events went off without a hitch and things seemed to be well in hand with the staff.</p>
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<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" />The convention for me started on Thursday night since most of my main convention group went to see the <a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=9750" target="_blank">Eureka Seven movie</a>. Although not officially a part of the convention experience it felt like a great way to spend an evening before the big show. The movie itself was bizarre. I will never forget the line, &#8220;I am an enemy alien spy robot&#8221; as long as I live. It was a visually appealing movie but otherwise a utter train wreck. I appreciated their attempt to do something new with the original story but their execution left something to be desired. Though I was happy to watch a film with my friends and be able to talk about it afterward because I often feel like I hardly watch any anime <em>at</em> anime conventions. On Friday morning my two guests the spectacular <a href="http://twitter.com/OneGreatTurtle" target="_blank">OGT</a>, the amazing <a href="http://twitter.com/PatzPrime" target="_blank">PatzPrime</a>, plus the remarkable <a href="http://twitter.com/sdshamshel" target="_blank">SDShamshel</a> all met up and went to the Javits center early to get Tomino autograph tickets. We were all a little worried when we heard that people were already starting to line up at 7am. We finally arrived at 10 and got progressively worried when we saw how the VIP line was growing but we were able to get our autograph tickets. Since we got there before the con officially started getting our press badges was a snap. We all went for some delicious <a href="http://www.gogocurryusa.com/" target="_blank">Go Go Curry</a> before starting the convention. Starting the con with curry is a tradition I could get behind.</p>
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<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em>Once again, the staff of NYAF as far as tickets goes were on top of it. Not a moment more than one was I in line for my press badge, which incidentally looks very different this year. This goes for the weekend con badges and VIP ones as well and only half for individual day passes. I&#8217;m not sure what to make of them, on the one hand I really like the hard plastic but on the other hand the badges aren&#8217;t very fun. Maybe that sounds like a stupid complaint, but too bad, many of us have a grand time trying to guess what show or characters will appear on the badges before going to a con. The speculations can even spawn forum threads, so it has become a popular and expected part of anime conventions. And I was surprised to not at the very least see the badges sporting the logo from this year&#8217;s contest winner. Since I never made it to the convention center before opening time, I have no idea what the lines looked like but from the massive crowds on Saturday I can imagine there was a pretty good wait in the morning. However, panels seemed to be well organized in this regard though having a press badge prevented any problems for me. The Javits space allotted for NYAF was insufficient for Saturday but was tolerable on Friday and Sunday. Happily this mean the Tomino panel was rightfully full.</p>
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<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em>I had heard so many stories about Yoshiyuki Tomino but it is still hard to say what I was expecting. To be very brief, Tomino was quite chill from the moment he cut the Opening Ceremonies ribbon to the insistence that he finish answering all the fans who lined up to ask him a question at his Saturday panel. To expand more thoughtfully, Tomino in the past has made some pretty harsh remarks about all his works and most notably about <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gundam" target="_blank">Gundam</a> but at this convention (and quite possibly because this year also marks the <a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-12-31/sunrise-plans-for-gundam-anime-30th-anniversary" target="_blank">30th anniversary</a>) he seems to have accepted its value, its popularity, and become more content because of it. During his keynote, he remarked that he wanted Gundam to be remembered even more fondly than <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars" target="_blank">Star Wars</a>. Tomino also gave the impression of being proud that he created something that is still watchable and relevant thirty years later then going on to discuss his use and philosophy of cinema which made Gundam the show it was. Though the audience may have been missing out on more wisdom from Tomino due to a poor translation at the Keynote, but thankfully at his Q&amp;A this was corrected. The Q&amp;A started off very lively as they showed a reel of Tomino&#8217;s work, many members of the audience sang along to the theme songs and of course there was mass cheering for many pieces on the screen (surprisingly <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_Suit_Gundam_ZZ" target="_blank">Gundam ZZ</a> had a rousing reception). Tomino then finally took center stage and got down to the nitty gritty of tackling fan questions. It was pleasing to see, after a couple of questions submitted online were answered, Tomino signaled that he would much prefer to answer those standing before him. He clearly understands how many people came from varying distances just to see him in the flesh, and frankly they <em>should</em> get the priority. The people helping to the run the Q&amp;A went down the line hearing everyone&#8217;s question first, and making sure it was actually Tomino related. One could have probably heard the collected booing a mile away from the Keynote when a con-goer stood up and began to ask a question about <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_Suit_Gundam_00" target="_blank">Gundam 00</a>. Tomino&#8217;s visit ended (not counting a final autograph session) with a showing of <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ky5G5cwN9N4" target="_blank">Ring of Gundam</a>, his short 30th anniversary film. Tomino left the room with a standing ovation and there was little doubt that he made many a fan happy this past weekend.</p>
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<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> I was expecting Tomino to be a man of very little words but for those few words to be extremely cranky and point blank. However, he  seemed genuinely happy and upbeat at the convention but you could tell that the cranky old man Tomino we all knew and loved was there. While his answers were always pleasant, he never seemed to be holding back. As expected there were a few lame question, a few rephrased and then repeated questions, and a few super egotistical questions from the attendees but overall selection was very good. Tomino mentioned that he always had regrets on all his series because he always felt they could be majorly improved in retrospect. But he also felt that feeling makes him always strive to do better in every project he works on. He said that one of the major themes of Gundam was that adults who were rigid in their mindsets were the enemy so therefore since he was super old that made him the super enemy now which got a good laugh out of the audience. Tomino seemed to have a fuzzy memory on any sort of details of the projects he had worked on. He thankfully remembered a little something about <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sayla_Mass" target="_blank">Sayla</a> so I did get a partial answer to my question about what her role would be if she was in Zeta Gundam, he seemed to think he would have left things as is. I was also thrilled we got a good answer to the one <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turn_A_Gundam" target="_blank">Turn A Gundam</a> question about why no newtypes appeared in the series. Tomino clarified the confusion by saying the people in Turn A would later become newtypes but the story couldn&#8217;t have been told as it was had they already evolved so. The way he dodged questions about <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gundam_model" target="_blank">Gunpla</a> and his time at <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mushi_Productions" target="_blank">Mushi Productions</a> told volumes but his actual feelings. When someone asked him about the possibility of Double Zeta Gundam compilation movies he stated that he was ignoring the fact that he was asked that question. Thankfully no one brought up <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_Suit_Victory_Gundam" target="_blank">Victory Gundam</a> or <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brain_Powerd" target="_blank">Brain Powered</a>. On a side note, during a reel of Tomino&#8217;s work they played almost every one except for <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garzey%27s_Wing" target="_blank">Garzey&#8217;s Wing</a>. I wonder if that was an accidental or deliberate oversight. Everyone who went to the Tomino panels and autographs sessions got a unforgettable experience out of it. Just look at that man&#8217;s face on the picture above. He seems down right giddy and it&#8217;s not just because he is holding a book with a page turned to <a href="http://myanimelist.net/character/2221/Sochie_Heim" target="_blank">Sochie</a> although that is a good reason to be giddy.</p>
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<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em>So NYAF marked the first Bloggers Roundtable, it was an interesting experience, a learning experience if you will. You always have to have the first of these things and often times it has many flaws. Biggest being, there were just too many people but it&#8217;s such a difficulty because you want to get as many great people as you can! Also this panel was our first technical difficult in a while, and it was never actually corrected. We just did the best we could, and since the panel mainly involved talking it wasn&#8217;t a major issue. It started to get more lively as the panel continued, people got comfortable, and the discussions became more interactive. When first deciding what this panel was about, we thought asking only blogging questions might seem too blah (perhaps people wanted to know these bloggers on a more personal level), but they really engaged the audience so that would be the majority another time around I would think. In any case, it was fun and we did end up with plenty to talk about (even spilling over a bit since we were the last panel of the night).</p>
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<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" />Overall I think the Bloggers Roundtable went well despite the fact that it had major flaws. Several things will have to be changed if we ever run the panel again such as a maximum of five participants. I was a little worried that people would not have enough to say on certain questions but everyone had a good deal to share. In fact they often held back because of the size of the panel. We should also try to go to audience questions quicker, I was impressed by the number and quality of the questions from them. After this first round, we got a better understanding of what questions worked and what questions fell flat. Despite all the flaws  I know I personally had a good time on the panel. I had fun hearing everyone&#8217;s answers and the playful banter of the panelists when things got rolling. I hope the audience had a good time, too. We even got a question from <a href="http://animeworldorder.blogspot.com/2006/08/anime-world-order-show-32-otakon-2006.html" target="_blank">Zac &#8220;Answerman&#8221; Bertschy</a> over the internet. I would definitely run this panel again if I could get people to do it. We will take what we learned from this attempt and make the panel even better.</p>
<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em>We once again presented our Anime Recruitment panel with a good 30 or so people in the audience. This was a pleasant surprise considering the time slot of 4PM on Sunday, essentially the last panel slot for the convention, but hey someone has to go last. As always the Q&amp;A portion where we answer any and all recommendation questions to the best of our abilities is the most fun and interesting part of the panel. This time around we were hit with some difficult requests like something gothic in style but with robots or a gore comedy. We were also called experts which was a little unnerving but kind of cool at the same time. Each time we do this panel we hone it just a little better and our ability to come up with a show for anyone increases. This is a panel that will be around for a long time with us because it goes over well and it is a lot of fun!</p>
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<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> It is always fun to see a premiere at a convention. The ability to go a screening of something you will before everyone else is exciting. Much like <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voices_of_a_Distant_Star" target="_blank">Voices of a Distant Star</a> it turns out that Cencoroll is the almost entirely a one man project done by <a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=66077" target="_blank">Atsuya Uki</a>. Cencoroll is the story on a bored teenager named <a href="http://myanimelist.net/character/20588/Tetsu" target="_blank">Tetsu</a> who has a shape shifting monster that is forced to do battle with another boy with a similar creature. Tetsu&#8217;s female classmate Yuki gets drawn into this conflict  when she discovers Tetsu&#8217;s secret. It was an amazing little piece especially since it was done by one person and used no CG. I had a very good look and feel. I am curious to see more work like Atsuya Uki. I would like to see him as the next <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makoto_Shinkai" target="_blank">Makoto Shinkai</a>.</p>
<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em>I didn&#8217;t really know much about <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cencoroll" target="_blank">Cencoroll</a> till it was announced as a premiere title for NYAF. Then I began to hear things about it, most prominently that it was another one man show and put together without the use of CG. A fascinating part of this short was the discussion of what is acceptable in a short film verses a series. Cencoroll tells you virtually nothing about the why of its world or its premise but that was fine for a half hour jaunt. Beyond that, the relationship between boy, girl, and Cenco was well formed with some humor and moments of surprise. This 30-minute short ended up being a highlight of the convention.</p>
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<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" />There was a good amount of manga news and manga licenses at NYAF. While the manga market might not being growing anywhere as quickly as it used to it is not sickly from what I can see. I missed out on the Vertical panel because it was against Tomino but they announced four new manga titles, including <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chi%27s_Sweet_Home" target="_blank">Chi&#8217;s Sweet Home</a>. More obscure titles were <a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/manga.php?id=11042" target="_blank">Peepo Choo</a> from <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBUgyZzT5SE" target="_blank">Felipe Smith</a> that did the comic <a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/manga.php?id=6165" target="_blank">MBQ</a> for <a href="http://www.tokyopop.com/" target="_blank">Tokyopop</a> before he started doing manga from <a href="http://www.mangaupdates.com/publishers.html?pubname=Morning+Two" target="_blank">Morning 2</a> in Japan; and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twin_Spica" target="_blank">Twin Spica</a> and <a href="http://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=19078" target="_blank">Needle</a> which are two very different sci-fi manga. Tokyopop still seemed to be alive despite what everyone fears, for how long is another question. They admitted to switching to a cheaper paper company but had to switch back after a huge number of customer and retailer complaints. They  had some new title announcements, including the next installment in the .hack line .hack//Link, so they still are in the game enough to get new manga. <a href="http://www.viz.com/" target="_blank">VIZ</a> seemed to be doing extremely well as they announced not only some new manga but also anime and sci-fi novels. The most interesting announcement was that they will be streaming <a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=10970" target="_blank">Inuyasha: The Final Act</a>. I had a feeling that this was going to happen but it was never definite. I am curious how well this new fiction line is going for <a href="http://www.viz.com/" target="_blank">VIZ</a>. All the other manga companies have been delaying or seemingly canceling their novel lines.  <a href="http://www.randomhouse.com/delrey/" target="_blank">Del Rey</a> did not have a lot to say but they did pick up  <a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=Rave+Master&amp;ie=utf-8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;aq=t&amp;rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&amp;client=firefox-a" target="_blank">Rave Master</a>. If there was any sure sign that Kodansha has cut off its ties to Tokopop it was the fact that they gave <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samurai_Deeper_Kyo" target="_blank">Samurai Deeper Kyo</a> and now Rave Master to Del Rey despite the fact that both series had almost finished under Tokyopop.</p>
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<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em>The majority of the panels that I attended were industry related which in recent years have become fairly entertaining rather than tedious. <a href="http://www.funimation.com/" target="_blank">Funimation</a> always puts on a good show but I was shocked to find them making an announcement at NYAF. An announcement that personally made my draw drop, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Initial_D" target="_blank">Initial D</a> <a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=3396" target="_blank">Fourth Stage</a>. Actually, they have acquired all of Initial D and will be repackaging it. I nearly wept with joy. They also made mention of their upcoming <a href="http://www.shodojo.com/" target="_blank">ShoDojo</a> site which is going to be a sort of social networking tool. The piece of the site that sounds fun is the ability to chat while watching streaming video. The launch of the site has been delayed but it could be another thing Funi does right for fans. <a href="http://www.bandai.com/" target="_blank">Bandai</a> didn&#8217;t have too much new stuff to say though they did have dates for things like the <a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=9750" target="_blank">Eureka Seven movie</a> on DVD (January 2010) and mentioning of things making the move to Blu-Ray such as the Escaflowne movie. These companies and others sat down on Sunday for, what has become a standard, State of the Industry panel moderated by <a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=13137" target="_blank">Chris MacDonald</a> of <a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/" target="_blank">Anime News Network</a>. There was not much new ground covered at this one, topics like watching digital media and reading digital media differing greatly as well as the difficulties in simulcasting (seemingly ignoring all the successful ones currently going on) were well discussed. One thing that leapt out thanks to so many anime companies finally doing streaming video is the inability to monetize such ventures, yet. It was pointed out that most likely their day will come but DVD/Blu-Ray is and will remain king for quite sometime.</p>
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<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" />I went to the How to Become Famous on the Internet panel which was an informative presentation on how to promote your work on the Net be it a blog, podcast, webcomic, or anything else that shows your skills as a artist or writer. It was pretty solid advice from panelists who knew their stuff. As always the most important thing is to go out there and honestly connect to other people. The How I Broke into the Anime and Manga Industries panel was nothing I did not know but I think it was a good wake up call for anyone who did not realize how hard it is. <a href="http://www.robotech.com/content/aboutKevinMcKeever.php" target="_blank">Kevin McKeever</a> made it clear that it was extremely difficult to make your way into any entertainment industry because everyone else wants in as well. Sacrifice and the ability to deal with repeated failure is essential. The CPM Retrospective was a nostalgic look back on working at <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Park_Media" target="_blank">Central Park Media</a>. I had heard quite a few stories from various people on how crazy Central Park Media and <a href="http://www.dvdvisionjapan.com/cpm.html" target="_blank">John O&#8217;Donnell</a> could be for better and for worse. Although everyone spoke glowingly about their times at CPM is was obvious they took their fare share of lumps as often as had great times. It was a fitting tribute for a former major player in the anime industry.</p>
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<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em>The artist alley was located in a much better spot this year, and it was really hopping! And most importantly, it was open until the convention closed up at 10PM. I saw some familiar faces among the artists but plenty of new people to go around. In fact, while I had set a strict no buying policy for myself at this con, I broke it in artist alley for a piece of <a href="http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Cloud_Strife" target="_blank">Cloud</a> fan-art by a very talented fellow, <a href="http://ningyee7.deviantart.com/" target="_blank">ningyee7</a>. I was much better at resisting in the dealer&#8217;s room. There were visibly more booths but the merchandise itself didn&#8217;t seem to be too special or rare for the most part. I was also sad to not see <a href="http://www.ultimateanimeshop.com/" target="_blank">Ultimate Doujinshi</a>. While I avoided this section for most of Saturday, I did move through it a little and found it cramped but not wholly deadly. Still is there <em>ever</em> enough room in the dealers room anywhere?</p>
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<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" />One of the biggest draws of any convention has nothing to do directly with the convention itself and that is meeting with your friends who you do not normally get to see and to hang out with your regular friends in a dynamic setting. I think that meeting <a href="http://animegeijitsu.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">One Great Turtle</a> in real life was almost as awesome as meeting Tomino and that is saying a lot. I also got to meet the infamous <a href="http://www.mistakesofyouth.com/">Wild Arms Heero</a>. He was unsurprisingly normal and quite amusing in real life. It was extremely fun going out to karaoke, stores, arcades, and meals with people you have only met online. Hey, I even got to play <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melty_Blood" target="_blank">Melty Blood: Actress Again</a> on an arcade machine. Speaking of karaoke, I am always fascinated by other people&#8217;s song choices. I wish I had enough Japanese knowledge to sing the Japanese songs like many others but people had to settle for my lame renditions of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_%28band%29" target="_blank">Queen</a> and the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Police" target="_blank">Police</a> instead.</p>
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<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em>New York Anime Fest brought many familiar faces to NYC this time around, some of which I already knew and some I would meet for the very first time during this event. So instead of having a big dinner at this convention, the theme was karaoke with many bloggers in tow (and friends) on Friday night. My Japanese is about pre-school level but others among me belted out all kinds of fierce Japanese tunes including <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rh25-V63IBk" target="_blank">Holy Lonely Night</a> from <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macross_7" target="_blank">Macross 7</a>! If I practice really hard maybe I can pull some opening off in the near future. But there was also plenty of English songs being sung,  most memorable being <a href="http://www.hulu.com/watch/56632/saturday-night-live-digital-short-im-on-a-boat" target="_blank">On A Boat</a> from <a href="http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/" target="_blank">SNL</a>. This was the latest night of con and really wrecked me for the rest of convention. There were also various dining and chatting experience a plenty during the con and after hours. NYAF overall became a rather large hang out and meeting convention.</p>
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<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" />I am always most interested in the Japanese guests and the panels at any anime convention. They tend to be my meter stick of how much fun. Tomino pretty much assured that NYAF won completely and utterly in the guest department. My now signed <a href="http://d.hatena.ne.jp/asin/4048531530" target="_blank">Turn A Artbook</a> was worth the time and money I spent on the convention alone. I would have liked to have seen one other big named Japanese guest but that was hardly a requirement. I did enjoy several of the panels but for some reason I felt this years panels were lacking. The ones I went to were excellent but there was a good deal of dead space for me on each day. It did give me time to hang out with people and have leisurely meals but I would have rather had to decide to either have a leisurely meal or a quick bite to eat like at Otakon. I am also a little bummed out that next year there will not be a single solitary NYAF but instead it will be combined with NYCC. I liked having a anime convention and a comic convention in Manhattan. I could do my anime events at NYAF and my comics events at NYCC. Hopefully NYAF will not just be a name tacked on the NYCC but only time will tell. Still I will remember New York Anime Festival with fond memories.</p>
<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em>While I don&#8217;t want to be running without a moment to spare at a convention, I found myself too often with time on my hands. If there was one of two more rooms for panels or workshops this problem would be solved. Also the lack of fan run panels is certainly getting better but still wish to see more of a fan presence in the presentations. It will be interesting to see how it combines with New York Comic Con in the coming year. So really the highlight and reason for NYAF 2009 for me was Tomino and everything else was just something I went to in between. It can&#8217;t be said enough that having a chance to see and hear speak a director of such importance is a rare chance which makes NYAF one of the most memorable anime events I may ever attend. As Dave said during the Bloggers Roundtable, &#8220;Tomino Con 2009 was great!&#8221;<em> </em></p>
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<p align="left"><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> <strong>Top 5 </strong>Tomino shows I want to watch that are not Gundam<br />
5. <a title="Aura Battler Dunbine" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aura_Battler_Dunbine">Aura Battler Dunbine</a><br />
4. <a title="Invincible Super Man Zambot 3" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invincible_Super_Man_Zambot_3">Invincible Super Man Zambot 3</a><br />
3.  <a title="Invincible Steel Man Daitarn 3" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invincible_Steel_Man_Daitarn_3">Invincible Steel Man Daitarn 3</a><br />
2.  <a title="Space Runaway Ideon" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Runaway_Ideon">Space Runaway Ideon</a><br />
1.  <a title="Combat Mecha Xabungle" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combat_Mecha_Xabungle">Combat Mecha Xabungle</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have never been to Otakon, let me just say that it is like a whirlwind of anime, manga, costumes, music, fans, panels, guests, and friends. You are practically going non-stop from the moment you touch down in Baltimore. Maybe it is just the way my mind works, but it seemed to be ten-fold [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=reversethieves.com&amp;blog=12746744&amp;post=550&amp;subd=reversethieves&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em>If you have never been to <a href="http://www.otakon.com/default2.asp" target="_blank">Otakon</a>, let me just say that it is like a whirlwind of anime, manga, costumes, music, fans, panels, guests,  and friends. You are practically going non-stop from the moment you touch down in Baltimore. Maybe it is just the way my mind works, but it seemed to be ten-fold this year! The amount of things seen and done in just one day sound almost impossible. I distinctly remember some of us talking on Friday night about how things done that morning felt days in the past rather than just hours before. But I&#8217;m not complaining, I call Otakon the highlight of the summer for a reason! This year only went on to prove that statement further.</p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" />Otakon came and went in an amazing and thrilling blur. I remember the highlights but the details even a few days later are still sort of fuzzy in my head. So in many ways this con report is just as much for me as it is for anyone reading it. This is my chance to sort out what I felt and what I did in my own mind because there was just so much information to process. I was almost always doing something. In fact, I wore myself out so much there was two or three times I just had to stop and nap or get food even if it meant missing out on something awesome. At first I was worried that there were not going to be any Japanese guests worth talking about but in the last few weeks before the con they pulled some great guests out at the last second and turned my perception of how great this was going to be right around.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/otakon003.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="otakon, badges" src="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/otakon003.jpg" alt="otakon, badges" width="400" /></a></p>
<p><strong>Friday </strong><br />
No Means No, Defense against Fanboys and Fangirls panel<br />
Know Your Creators panel<br />
<a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=62666" target="_blank">Yutaka Yamamoto</a> panel<br />
Mobile Suit <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gundam" target="_blank">Gundam</a>: Celebrating 30 Years panel<br />
Anime Recruitment<br />
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legend_of_the_Galactic_Heroes" target="_blank">Legend of the Galactic Heroes</a>: History&#8217;s Future panel<br />
Mecha Appreciation panel<br />
Opening Ceremonies<br />
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kikuko_Inoue" target="_blank">Kikuko Inoue</a> panel<br />
I Can&#8217;t Believe You Haven&#8217;t Seen This!<span style="text-decoration:underline;"><em><br />
</em></span><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MELL" target="_blank">MELL</a> concert<br />
Guess the Melons 18+ panel</p>
<p><strong>Saturday<br />
</strong><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gundam_model" target="_blank">Gundam Model</a> Building workshop<br />
<a href="http://www.funimation.com/" target="_blank">Funimation</a> panel<strong><br />
</strong>MELL press conference<br />
Maruyama, Ishiguro, Kikukawa, Matsubara press conference<br />
Anime and Manga Studies panel<br />
From <a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=204" target="_blank">Kenshiro</a> to <a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=73" target="_blank">Kenshin</a>: The Neo-Shonen Revolution panel<br />
<a href="http://www.jai2.com/" target="_blank">Fred Schodt</a> panel<br />
Fred Schodt autograph session<br />
Return of the Anime Old Timers? panel<br />
Otaku TV panel<br />
The Problem with Otaku panel<br />
Review Anime the Right Way panel</p>
<p><strong>Sunday<br />
</strong> Without Watching the Anime: Opening &amp; Ending Themes panel<br />
<a href="http://www.reversethieves.com/wp-admin/Masao%20Maruyama" target="_blank"></a><a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=290" target="_blank">Hidenori Matsubara</a> panel<br />
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osamu_Tezuka" target="_blank">Osamu Tezuka</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astro_Boy" target="_blank">Astro Boy</a>, and the Manga/Anime Revolution, with Fred Schodt panel<br />
Naomi Tamura concert</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2199.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="otakon crew 2009" src="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2199.jpg" alt="otakon crew 2009" width="275" /></a></p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" />Narutak, Kohaku, and I all met up at my apartment. The anticipation was practically visible! Before we left I got an early birthday present of some very choice pencil boards, one of  manga art <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayate_the_Combat_Butler" target="_blank">Hayate No Gotoku</a> and a cute <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Kino%27s_Journey_light_novels#Gakuen_Kino" target="_blank">Gakuen Kino</a> one. We fortunately got a ride to the <a href="http://www.megabus.com/us/" target="_blank">MegaBus</a> pick up in front of Penn Station. I must agree with <a href="http://r5central.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">Mike Dent</a>, MegaBus rocks! I will never ride a <a href="http://www.greyhound.com/home/" target="_blank">Greyhound</a> again unless forced to. The free WiFi was awesome and the ride was smooth and clean. We took over the back of the bus where we  pretty much had a pre-Otakon party. The Baltimore public transportation was a little slower than we had first anticipate but we arrived at our hotel by about 6:30PM. Here we encountered the first and only real major problem of the convention:  the <a href="http://www.radisson.com/" target="_blank">Radisson</a> overbooked the con rooms. They tried to throw us into a super small single when we had booked a double. Thankfully Narutaki is a master of getting what he needs and they eventually gave us a bigger room.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2133.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="megabus" src="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2133.jpg" alt="megabus" width="275" /></a></p>
<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em>If you saw the amount of stuff being lugged to Otakon, you would think we were moving there. Heck, at the very least you would have thought everyone was a cosplayer bringing gear, but no. However to be fair, when I say we, I mean 9 people and also a lot of it was free stuff for our panels and food that was quickly eaten up. I wouldn&#8217;t say I was nervous about MegaBus, I had done some research, but a new experience is always a little worrisome in these cases. Though really with so many friends along, a misstep can easily turn into an adventure! Luckily we didn&#8217;t have to prove that rule as the bus was great, well-organized, and on time. While the bus stop is certainly far out from the <a href="http://baltimore.org/about-baltimore/inner-harbor" target="_blank">Inner Harbor</a> in Baltimore, the price tipped my hand and everyone seemed satisfied. I was a bit miffed at the Radisson because they have served me so well in the past. In the end, things turned out fine once a larger room was acquired, remember: calm persistence! I will just mention that I use quite a bit of the tips in our <a href="http://www.reversethieves.com/con-survival/" target="_blank">Con Survival guide</a> and they serve me quite well.</p>
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<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/otakon002.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="otakon, press" src="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/otakon002.jpg" alt="otakon, press" width="250" /></a></p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> Since getting into the hotel took a bit longer than expected, we had to rush over to dinner at <a href="http://www.thecheesecakefactory.com/" target="_blank">The Cheesecake Factory</a>. We met <a href="http://twitter.com/clarissag" target="_blank">Clarissa</a> from <a href="http://animeworldorder.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">AWO</a>, <a href="http://twitter.com/PatzPrime" target="_blank">Patz Prime</a> from <a href="http://thegamingdungeon.com/" target="_blank">the Gaming Dungeon</a>, and <a href="http://twitter.com/edsizemore" target="_blank">Ed</a> from <a href="http://comicsworthreading.com/" target="_blank">Comics Worth Reading</a> for the first time in real life. I wish I had gotten more time to talk to everyone there. I know they made a good impression on me. After dinner we saw the crazy long pre-registration line. I have never seen it anywhere that long. I was quite glad to be able to just stroll in and get my press badge. Some of our friends said the wait wasn&#8217;t too long. We all stayed up shooting the breeze since the first night is usually the first and last time everyone is in the same place at the same time before the trip home. I don&#8217;t know about everyone else but I was so amped up I hardly got any sleep.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/17787731-25140cceb9d8652cf9fda21e17.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="otakon, cheesecake factory" src="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/17787731-25140cceb9d8652cf9fda21e17.jpg" alt="otakon, cheesecake factory" width="275" /></a></p>
<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em>Thursday night is the only planned dinner that I have, everything else is on the fly based on who I run into when the time is right. In fact, I wasn&#8217;t even going to do the usual Thursday thing, but hey everyone&#8217;s gotta eat so why not do it together! You would have found many voices from the internet at our table including <a href="http://twitter.com/sdshamshel" target="_blank">Carl</a> (<a href="http://ogiuemaniax.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">Ogiue Maniax</a>), <a href="http://twitter.com/animealmanac" target="_blank">Scott</a> (<a href="http://animealmanac.com/" target="_blank">Anime Almanac</a>), <a href="http://twitter.com/vamptvo" target="_blank">Evan</a> (<a href="http://www.anigamers.com/" target="_blank">Ani-Gamers</a>), <a href="http://twitter.com/Skeith27" target="_blank">Keith</a> and <a href="http://twitter.com/jowy108" target="_blank">Joe</a> (<a href="http://www.pallettribune.com/" target="_blank">The Pokemon Times</a>) who we traveled with plus the new faces that Hisui mentioned. It was quite a gathering! Every year it seems to be more and more true that a big part of Otakon is meeting up with people. I was planning on picking up badges before dinner but the unexpected delays prevented that from happening. Considering the line, there was no way our friends were getting badges before dinner anyway. Press Ops was fully operational so the slue of us were in and out in a matter of minutes. Most troubling was that a lot of our contact information didn&#8217;t seem to be entered in the database. This lack of communication seemed to fluctuate throughout the convention. However, there were no interviews in our future and I wish this was communicated to us rather than me finally giving up on the notion. <a href="http://twitter.com/Otakon" target="_blank">Their twitter account</a> was very informative though giving us little tidbits of info during the con including attendance numbers and the like. Also from talking to staff, it seems they got almost 10,000 badges out on Thursday night! While line management seemed to be handled, I did see people still waiting in line for non-pre-registered badges around 4PM on Friday.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2136.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="otakon" src="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2136.jpg" alt="otakon" width="185" /></a></p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> No Means No, Defense against Fanboys and Fangirls was a fairly light panel and most of the advice was common sense. The girl who ran the panel was rather amusing and she had a good collection of pictures to go with each slide so everyone was having a good time. I missed the part were the audience shared their stories and I am sure there were some good stories because I had to get to the press briefing. I went to Know Your Creators with natural born enemies <a href="http://twitter.com/Darylsurat" target="_blank">Daryl Surat</a> and the <a href="http://www.frontrowcrew.com/" target="_blank">Geek Nights</a> guys it was an entertaining panel to watch just for the natural amount of underlying tension. Still they had a good mix of prolific and influential anime and manga creators, what they had done, and why you should care about them. They mentioned the panel  would have new creators on it all the time so it is always worth checking out. It is a great panel for anyone who is just starting to get into anime but wants to go deeper into the art.</p>
<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em>I was truly sad to miss out on Otakon&#8217;s opening animation last year, so I made it a priority this time around. Opening ceremonies was actually in the mid-afternoon of Friday, probably to make sure all the guests had arrived as well as having as many attendees already in the building. We were first shown a reel of all the guests with music and clips of the things they are best known for. Since the room was filled to capacity it was telling to see who people cheered for the most, not too surprising to me after so many years, but the American voice actors were easily who the crowd favored. Matt Smiechowski the con-chair talked to us a bit and then introduced some of the Japanese guests. <a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=62666" target="_blank">Yutaka Yamamoto</a>, <a href="http://www.reversethieves.com/wp-admin/Naomi%20Tamura" target="_blank">Naomi Tamura</a>, <a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=7845" target="_blank">Yukio Kikukawa</a> all said a brief hello to the crowd while <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanon_Wakeshima" target="_blank">Kanon Wakeshima</a> made a surprise appearance. And at last we were privileged to see the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madhouse_(company)" target="_blank">Madhouse</a> produced introduction to Otakon staring <a href="http://www.otakon.com/mascots.asp" target="_blank">their two mascots</a>, the con staff, and a deluge of references from anime and science-fiction. It had a lot of energy and we all laughed to see our favorites parodied so it was a nice way to officially open the convention up to what would be a memorable weekend. It was a sad moment at the end when were were informed the director <a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=12882" target="_blank">Takuji Endou</a> had passed away just a short while ago.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/otakon004.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="autograph, otakon, hidenori matsubara" src="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/otakon004.jpg" alt="autograph, otakon, hidenori matsubara" width="250" /></a></p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" />My first panel with a Japanese guest was <a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=62666" target="_blank">Yutaka Yamamoto&#8217;s</a>. He was quite amusing as he looks like a mild-mannered salary man. I was surprised by the detail he gave in his answers. I did not<strong> </strong>expect him to so frankly talk about his feud with <a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=1610" target="_blank">Akiyuki Shinbo</a> and his views on the industry. Japanese guests usually give very polite but ultimately empty answers. I noticed this year all the guests starting with Yamamoto were rather frank while still being polite and cautious. Some joker had to ask him about him <a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-06-12/director-yutaka-yamamoto-talks-about-lucky-star-firing" target="_blank">getting fired from Lucky Star</a> but Yamamoto gracefully deflected the question. Omo did <a href="http://www.omonomono.com/2009/07/21/otakon-2009-yamakan-panel-1-dump/" target="_blank">a great transcript</a> of the panel if you want to learn more. I also saw <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kikuko_Inoue" target="_blank">Kikuko Inoue</a> that day. She was very charming and answered all the questions with a smile. I was a little miffed that I never got to ask her a question but the panel itself was enjoyable. We all got to hear her sing &#8220;<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHVHrI1koVI" target="_blank">My Heart Iidasenai, Your Heart Tashikametai</a>,&#8221; &#8220;<a href="http://www.reversethieves.com/wp-admin/Cruel%20Angel%20Thesis">Cruel Angel Thesis</a>,&#8221; and &#8220;<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FueivoYAx8Q" target="_blank">Seikan Hikou</a>.&#8221; That was without a doubt the highlight! <a href="http://2chan.us/wordpress/" target="_blank">Welcome Datacomp</a> has <a href="http://2chan.us/wordpress/2009/07/18/we-are-attending-otakon-and-we-are-telling-you-about-it/" target="_blank">all the highlights of the panel</a> as well as some from Yutaka Yamamoto&#8217;s panel.</p>
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<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2147.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="otakon, gundam, panel" src="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2147.jpg" alt="otakon, gundam, panel" width="275" /></a></p>
<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em>I seemed to hit a lot of robot related things on Friday. I had heard good things about the people who run the Gundam panel at cons, so this time I decide to catch it for myself. The Mobile Suit Gundam: Celebrating 30 Years panel was a quick run through of the major parts of the Gundam franchise that have been animated though they didn&#8217;t mention the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_Suit_Gundam_MS_IGLOO" target="_blank">MS IGLOO</a> OVAs. The &#8220;celebrating 30 years&#8221; part of the panel consisted of talking about <a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-07-10/1/1-scale-life-size-gundam-finally-really-completed" target="_blank">the 1:1 scaled Gundam</a> recently erected in Japan as well as a little speculation about the coming <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_Suit_Gundam_Unicorn" target="_blank">Unicorn</a> anime. It was lightning fast information with an anecdote thrown in here and there, so while I didn&#8217;t learn anything new, recent fans to the franchise would do well to attend this. I skipped out on the last half which was a quiz show. I also attended the Mecha Appreciation panel because everyone should really appreciate such things. This started off in rather a flurry as we all yelled out &#8220;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeon" target="_blank">Sieg Zeon!</a>&#8221; The panelists were really knowledgeable especially regarding <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_Nagai" target="_blank">Go Nagai</a> which got a lot of attention unsurprisingly. They went through an explanation of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Robot" target="_blank">Super Robot</a> vs. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_Robot" target="_blank">Real Robot</a> (and something they deemed Super-Duper Robot!) There were many good laughs had at the expense of robots everywhere. They really got caught up in the 70&#8242;s shows so had to rush through the rest practically skipping present day series. They also lacked any visual materials which was a shame. I would love to see them do this again with a bit more organization, it was a lot of fun.</p>
<p><a href="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2141.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="otakon, cosplay, gundam, zabi" src="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2141.jpg" alt="otakon, cosplay, gundam, zabi" width="185" /></a> <a href="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2144.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="otakon, cosplay, gundam, 00, feldt" src="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2144.jpg" alt="otakon, cosplay, gundam, 00, feldt" width="185" /></a></p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> The two guys running the<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legend_of_the_Galactic_Heroes" target="_blank"> Legend of the Galactic Heroes</a>: History&#8217;s Future panel were appropriately dressed as <a href="http://myanimelist.net/character/2780/Wenli_Yang" target="_blank">Wenli Yang</a> and <a href="http://myanimelist.net/character/3066/Reinhard_von_Lohengramm" target="_blank">Reinhard von Lohengramm</a>. Besides being dressed for the part they were quite knowledgeable making it a great intro to what Legend of the Galactic Heroes is and why you should care about it. I am pretty sure that most of the people who went to the panel were already LotGH fans but if they were not the panelists&#8217; enthusiasm hopefully got them to check out a great space opera. Later at the convention I talked for a bit with the man cosplaying Reinhard. It turns out he is one of the people behind <a href="http://www.animesuki.com/group.php/241.html" target="_blank">Hero Legends</a> and is extremely knowledgeable about Gundam in addition to LotGH. I wish I had caught his name because he seems like someone you should check out whenever he does panels. I peeked into the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neon_Genesis_Evangelion_franchise" target="_blank">Evangelion</a> panel which looked to be going well but I was really starting to fall apart due to lack of food. So I went back to my room and got a snack that carried me to <a href="http://www.7-eleven.com/" target="_blank">7-11</a> to get a more substantial snack. I actually could feel my spirits rising as I digested food. I made sure for the rest of the con to never let myself get that hungry again.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/otakon005.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="doujinshi, hataye no gotoku, fate/stay night, umineko no naku koro ni" src="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/otakon005.jpg" alt="doujinshi, hataye no gotoku, fate/stay night, umineko no naku koro ni" width="400" /></a></p>
<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em>Both of our panels took place on Friday which was actually quite nice since it meant we&#8217;d have the rest, and busiest, day of the con to concentrate on events. Panel Ops was efficient and quick, they even allowed us to leave some stuff in the room for later in the day. Anime Recruitment was held in the very panel room where it premiered in 2007 so it had a nostalgic feel to it! We had a good crowd, definitely more than 50 people, and a plethora of questions that we just plain didn&#8217;t have time to get to. With so much extra free stuff leftover it was kind of a free for all at the end. While I was happy with Anime Recruitment, nothing could have prepared me for I Can&#8217;t Believe You Haven&#8217;t Seen This! which was held in a very, very large panel in the new <a href="http://www1.hilton.com/en_US/hi/index.do" target="_blank">Hilton</a> section. We easily had more than 250 people in the room . . . YIKES! Since this panel line-up changes every time we do it, I was a little uneasy. Plus, we were also doing this panel for the first time showing the openings for each show. But somehow we pulled it off and had a happy crowd by the end. We had zero time for questions so once again a mad dash that made us look like celebrity superstars was done in the pursuit of free swag. I can say though that I won&#8217;t ever be scared about doing a panel again, after that many people we can handle it!</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2151.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="otakon, i can't believe you haven't seen this, panel" src="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2151.jpg" alt="otakon, i can't believe you haven't seen this, panel" width="275" /></a></p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" />Anime Recruitment went fairly well as it usually does. One day we will learn to be more snappy in our answers but I think we did okay in our Q&amp;A section. As always people loved the free stuff. It was good I took the time to recharge myself before our I Can&#8217;t Believe You Haven&#8217;t Seen This! panel because we were in a huge room and had an overwhelming turnout. It was the first time that we ran the panel with the openings before we started talking about the shows. We had to cut down the number of shows we talked about but I think that the shows we talked about had more impact this way. Whenever we run these panels I am always surprised by what people know already. The amount of reaction to <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_Nine" target="_blank">Princess Nine</a> caught me off guard. Shows how little I have my finger on the pulse of fandom!</p>
<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em>One schedule conflict that came up was our panel butted up right next to the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mell" target="_blank">MELL</a> concert and since we tend to be chatty after a panel it was inevitable that I was going to miss a bit of it. After we skedaddled we jogged over to the other side of the con where the concert was being held. Luckily the press area was near the stage and we were able to jump in rather easily. MELL started off in a very elaborate <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victorian_era" target="_blank">Victorian-esque </a>costume dress and fan which made it a feat that she was able to move around so fluidly on stage. She did several numbers of heavy beats then exited the stage for a wardrobe change and returned in another white dress that was only slightly less complicated though it was missing the wide skirt. She sang some slower and more melodic pieces before amping it up with the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Re8bIzbcu5w&amp;feature=fvw" target="_blank">Black Lagoon opening</a> and others then rocking so hard she broke her dress! For her encore she came back on stage in a red kimono and started off by  singing the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Se3VdKd5Xw" target="_blank">opening from Rideback</a> which was really the one thing I wanted to hear most of all. Easily one of the best parts of the convention, I would certainly love to see her back in the U.S. I was also able to attend her press conference where she was very gracious and talkative. I asked her about the process for doing an anime opening, she went on to explain that the production studio contacts her. After her manager has laid down some sound she then starts to work on the lyrics. MELL also mentioned that this was the first time she was invited anywhere because of her involvement in anime openings and endings. Afterward she was kind enough to even take a photo with me!</p>
<p><a href="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2155.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="mell, otakon, concert" src="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2155.jpg" alt="mell, otakon, concert" width="185" /></a> <a href="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2159.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="mell, otakon, concert" src="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2159.jpg" alt="mell, otakon, concert" width="185" /></a></p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" />After the concert a bunch of us hooked up with Clarissa and had dinner with a big crew at a local sushi place. It was another delightful dinner and I got to meet <a href="http://twitter.com/danielbriscoe" target="_blank">Daniel Briscoe</a> from <a href="http://theanimechopshop.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">The Anime Chop Shop</a>. After that I tagged along with <a href="http://twitter.com/severanced" target="_blank">Gerald</a> and Daniel as they went to the Guess the Melons late night panel. It was a game show where they showed you the cleavage of an anime, video games, or manga character and you had to use that to identify who they were. There was one guy on the panel who was pretty good at the fighting game girls were but other than that most of the people from the audience were more knowledgeable. Gerald would have schooled them all had he been picked to play.  It was a funny panel but I found it most amusing that despite being an 18+ panel there was no nudity. Even when they had a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen%27s_Blade" target="_blank">Queen&#8217;s Blade</a> character! Daniel and I left about 3/4 of the way through because it was getting late.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2162.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="otakon, sushi" src="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2162.jpg" alt="otakon, sushi" width="275" /></a></p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> If it was not absolutely clear that I am a mere amateur when building models, the Gundam Model Building workshop made this fact 100% obvious. The man giving the panel was extremely knowledgeable and skilled. He quickly went past where I was and went straight to advanced techniques to make your kits look both professional and unique. He mentioned he has a web page but I sadly did not stick around long enough to get his card. I popped in on the Otaku TV panel with <a href="http://twitter.com/viga" target="_blank">Viga the Otagal</a> of the <a href="http://www.theotagal.com/" target="_blank">site of the same name</a>. She looked at various anime about otaku and then played clips to show how they each had a different look at fandom. She looked at shows like <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genshiken" target="_blank">Genshiken</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosplay_Complex" target="_blank">Cosplay Complex</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comic_Party" target="_blank">Comic Party</a>, and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welcome_to_the_NHK" target="_blank">Welcome to the NHK</a><strong>. </strong>After relaxing for a bit I went to the always entertaining Return of the <a href="http://animeworldorder.blogspot.com/2008/09/bonus-interview-with-old-farts-of-anime.html" target="_blank">Anime Old Timers</a>? panel. It was fun to see some of the first wave of anime fans tell about their experiences. I asked what shows they felt everyone else had over looked and people should check out. I was surprised that everyone on the panel said <a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=1992" target="_blank">Sentou Mecha Xabungle</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/otakon009.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="gundam, g falcon, x" src="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/otakon009.jpg" alt="gundam, g falcon, x" width="250" /></a></p>
<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em>There was a last minute press conference with 4 of the major Japanese guests at Otakon. One has to wonder why this was planned at the last minute to begin with. So entered Masao Maruyama, Noburo Ishiguro, Yukio Kikukawa, Hidenori Matsubara to a fairly empty press room. Maruyama and Ishiguro tried to slip in the back row and were amused by us and the rest of the press room pretend interviewing their interpreter. Once they were corralled on stage they were very talkative and each answered the questions with solid responses. Kikukawa talked a bit about the production of Legend of the Galactic Heroes going on to say that he thinks it went on so long because the top people at the studio just didn&#8217;t notice it. When a show was just staying in the middle they had free reign to do what they wanted. Matsubara mentioned that he would really like to do a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dororo" target="_blank">Dororo</a> anime and in addition to that Maruyama said they were considering the project very seriously at Madhouse. Ishiguro hinted at a project he has had in his heart for many, many years but fears he will never be able to make it. He also talked a bit about <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tadao_Nagahama" target="_blank">Nagahama Tadao</a>, the long deceased director, and gave us some insights into how he worked. Near the end Ishiguro went on to talk at length about the lack of preservation for film in Japan and how envious he was of the care given to American films, even bad ones. The press conference went on longer than expected and was really diverse in the questions, good job press!</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2170.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="otakon, yukio kikukawa, masao maruyama, noburo ishiguro, hidenori matsubara" src="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2170.jpg" alt="otakon, yukio kikukawa, masao maruyama, noburo ishiguro, hidenori matsubara" width="275" /></a></p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> I took a little nap before catching the tail end of the <a href="http://www.funimation.com/" target="_blank">Funimation</a> Industry panel. The couches in front of the panel rooms at the Hilton are quite comfortable let me tell you. I got  in pretty much as they were announcing licenses so I got to hear what everybody really cares about. I was surprised that they got <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eden_of_the_East" target="_blank">Eden of the East</a>. Narutaki and I expected it to be picked up by <a href="http://www.bandai.com/" target="_blank">Bandai</a>. I was sort of shocked that they picked up <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casshern_Sins" target="_blank">Casshern Sins</a>. I have heard it was an amazing series but I wonder how many people care. I will probably pick it up based on sdshamshel&#8217;s recommendation alone. I am still a little surprised no one has picked up <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toradora!" target="_blank">Toradora!</a> or <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rideback" target="_blank">Rideback </a>yet but the con season still has a little while to go. I guess they have to save something for NYAF. <strong> </strong></p>
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<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2179.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="otakon, fred schodt" src="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2179.jpg" alt="otakon, fred schodt" width="275" /></a></p>
<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em>Fred Schodt was one of the guests I was looking forward to the most. I read his book <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Manga-World-Japanese-Comics/dp/0870117521/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1248375421&amp;sr=8-2" target="_blank">Manga! Manga!</a> many years ago and have recently read both <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Dreamland-Japan-Writings-Modern-Manga/dp/188065623X" target="_blank">Dreamland Japan</a> and <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Astro-Boy-Essays-Tezuka-Revolution/dp/1933330546/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1248375368&amp;sr=8-1" target="_blank">The Astro Boy Essays</a> making me a certifiable fan of the man. His Q&amp;A was just that, there was very little introduction and for the people in the audience there seemed little need for it. From the moment the first question was asked it just went non-stop until the panel ended much too soon. He was very soft-spoken and patient with the audience which created a very comfortable atmosphere. Schodt started off by telling us the answer to a question a lot of us were asking each other over the weekend, &#8220;how do you pronounce Schodt?&#8221; apparently it is simply &#8220;shot.&#8221; Other highlights included Schodt&#8217;s telling of how he met <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osamu_Tezuka" target="_blank">Osamu Tezuka</a>, what cultural parts are hardest to translate, and the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pluto_(manga)" target="_blank">Pluto</a> manga which he is currently working on for <a href="http://www.vizmedia.com/" target="_blank">VIZ</a>. When asked about the rise in manga and anime studies, Schodt replied simply that people should read more and watch more, that was the most important part. He also seemed disinterested in writing another book about manga because the awareness had grown so much. I didn&#8217;t have a chance to ask if he would think about writing commentary on manga, but he did say he hoped to translate a biography about Tezuka in the future. Directly after his panel was an autograph session that I rushed over to and happily got my copy of The Astro Boy Eassys signed. <em> </em></p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> I tried to get into Daryl Surat&#8217;s Anime&#8217;s Craziest Deaths panel which  had a huge line on which I ran into Dave and Joel. We were eventually told that there was no way on God&#8217;s green earth we could get into the panel so we all went down to the video games room. Unsurprisingly, I hung out by the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type-Moon" target="_blank">Type-Moon</a> <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melty_Blood:_Act_Cadenza" target="_blank">fighting games</a>. It really made me want a PSP and <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BT6JH6MQmKQ" target="_blank">Fate/Unlimited Codes</a>. I then ran into <a href="http://twitter.com/kransomwastaken" target="_blank">Ko Ransom</a> who mentioned that they shut down Anime&#8217;s Craziest Deaths for being a 18+ panel despite not being marked as such. Daryl argued that he came close to the border but never crossed the line. This would quickly become a constant topic of conversation. Yet again AWO almost gets kicked out of Otakon. That is why you have to love those guys. Maybe next year Clarissa will run a panel that will come close to the danger zone and they can have a hat trick. I sort of lost track of time browsing doujin so I was a little late for From <a href="http://myanimelist.net/character/2511/Kenshiro" target="_blank">Kenshiro</a> to <a href="http://myanimelist.net/character/147/Kenshin_Himura" target="_blank">Kenshin</a>: The Neo-Shonen Revolution. I missed the first third of the panel but it was rather good. Daryl was really well spoken and proved that he can be very even handed and moderate when he wants to be. He gave an excellent analysis of how shonen has changed over the years which I found fascinating. Not that I really have to tell anyone but Daryl is another person who you should go out of your way to see if you get the chance.</p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2140.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="otakon, cosplay, ghibli, kiki's delievery service, nausicca, porco rosso" src="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2140.jpg" alt="otakon, cosplay, ghibli, kiki's delievery service, nausicca, porco rosso" width="275" /></a></p>
<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em>I attended Reviewing Anime the Right Way because quite frankly who know what we do on this blog? The panel consisted of <a href="http://twitter.com/MichaelToole" target="_blank">Mike Toole</a> of <a href="http://www.animejump.com/" target="_blank">Anime Jump</a>, AWO/<a href="http://www.otakuusamagazine.com/Main/Public/Home.aspx" target="_blank">OtakuUSA</a>&#8216;s Daryl and Clarissa, and <a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/" target="_blank">ANN&#8217;s</a> <a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=13138" target="_blank">Bamboo Dong</a>. Since all of these people get paid for their writings I was hoping to at most pick up some tips, and at least see an amusing panel. Throughout the session each person gave examples of how they work and talked about their own approaches to things like having your own voice and writing consistently. I wouldn&#8217;t say I was surprised that everyone said they take notes while watching shows but I know it is not something I subscribe to doing. Of course hearing that made me reconsider my position so we will see. I found the advice about how to avoid falling into the trap of just summarizing helpful as well as their suggestions to write too much and edit down rather than the other way around. They finished off the panel by mentioning <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oral_sex" target="_blank">how to get paid writing gigs</a> and answering a few questions. So if you were just thinking of writing reviews for the first time it was worth a listen and a laugh.</p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" />I eventually fluttered over to Anime and Manga Studies which was an overview of how to look at anime and manga from an academic perspective. <a href="http://twitter.com/Alexleavitt" target="_blank">Alex Leavitt</a>, who was on the panel, was surprised how many teachers and professors asked questions about ways to convince their school to let them do anime related programs. It was a good panel for anyone who wanted to start looking at anime from a more intellectual perspective. After that I headed over to the The Problem with Otaku also chaired by Alex. This panel looked at the word &#8220;otaku&#8221; and how it has evolved in Japan and the U.S. I did not learn much I did not already know but it was a good and even-handed discussion on  a somewhat controversial topic in the U.S. that has inspired myriads of debate in the fan community. It definitely helped me organize my thoughts for our next Otaku Dairies article though!</p>
<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em>As I mentioned previously, dinner plans during Otakon after Thursday just sort of happen by chance. So on Saturday evening a gathering emerged of some familiar fellows from previous dinners and some new faces like Alex Leavitt of Department of Alchemy who we&#8217;ve met briefly before and Link. The gang rounded up and headed over to the food court with the insane notion that since the masquerade was in full swing it wouldn&#8217;t be as crowded. Once it became apparent there wasn&#8217;t much room for us people grabbed food to go and we ate and talked leisurely outside one of the con entrances for a bit. Some of us headed for Mike Toole&#8217;s  <a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/video/376/" target="_blank">Dubs That Time Forgot</a> panel but to no avail! Wow, what a line!</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2184.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="otakon" src="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2184.jpg" alt="otakon" width="275" /></a></p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" />Narutaki, Kohaku, and I all went back to the hotel to rest up for the Big <a href="http://daveandjoel.com/" target="_blank">Dave and Joel</a> party. This was a good idea because me and Evan ended up there until about 3AM. Without a doubt I don&#8217;t think Otakon would feel right without going to Dave and Joel&#8217;s extravaganzas. It is a excellent chance to talk to everyone you would ever want to at a convention who was not a Japanese guest. Dave and Joel were charming and hysterical as always and everyone else was equally chill. Some people in attendance were the <a href="http://ninjaconsultant.livejournal.com/" target="_blank">Ninja Consultants</a>, Viga, AWO, Matt Burnett of <a href="http://www.fortaxreasons.com/" target="_blank">For Tax Reasons</a>, and Mike Toole after his panel. I was utterly drained by the time I left the party. It did take us a little while to get to bed because someone accidentally locked the deadbolt to the room so we had to keep calling people until someone unlocked. This always has to happen to someone during a con.</p>
<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em>Early on Sunday morning was the Without Watching the Anime: Opening &amp; Ending Themes panel run by Alex Leavitt. His mission statement was to show us the history of anime with just openings and endings and to show how they have evolved over the years. We started with some classics like <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LuEfv-K6rs" target="_blank">Astro Boy</a> and <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ux3l3TAZVUI" target="_blank">Mazinger</a> and even a hilarious <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVkueSuO-GU" target="_blank">English version</a> of Mazinger! A little too much time was spent on the openings to <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUO2_helmeo" target="_blank">Cutey Honey</a>. He went on to talk about the lack of synchronization of animation with music which has changed in more recent times, the example he used was <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXdMoofY2PA" target="_blank">K-ON</a>! Additionally he talked about experimental openings that don&#8217;t necessarily reflect the show at all like <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBGg9yZKGxE" target="_blank">the opening</a> to <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honey_and_Clover" target="_blank">Honey and Clover</a>. There was some weird scheduling conflict that seemed unknown to our host so the end of the panel was rather rushed along. While I liked the overall concept of the panel since I too am a big fan of openings, I think the examples could be more effective and diverse combined with more discussion. Also I wouldn&#8217;t mind seeing the focus possibly switched to the more experimental or innovative openings.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2172.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="otakon, hidenori matsubara" src="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2172.jpg" alt="otakon, hidenori matsubara" width="185" /></a></p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> The Hidenori Matsubara panel  maybe had a dozen people so we did a little roundtable discussion. Link and I both asked a bunch of questions sometimes following up each other&#8217;s inquiries. It was a shame more people did not attend because he was very open and talkative. I got to gush a little about <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakura_Wars" target="_blank">Sakura Taisen</a> and mention that I really liked <a href="http://myanimelist.net/character/18046/Gemini_Sunrise" target="_blank">Gemini Sunrise&#8217;s</a> character design. He was willing to give some insight into the Rebuild of Evangelion movies as well. I was surprised how casual about the movies he was, according to him there is almost no chance that the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebuild_of_Evangelion" target="_blank">3rd and 4th movies</a> will play together in theaters like originally planned. I did notice three things that Matsubara and Yamamoto both mentioned. Both had very vague definitions of moe when asked about moe. <span id="query" class="query">This leads me to believe that the Japanese are just as confused about moe as we are. Both felt there was an increasing trend among Japanese otaku to want nothing bad or horrible to happen to characters. And both conveyed a fondness for American conventions were they can sit and talk with fans. Why they don&#8217;t have these type of conventions in Japan is an eternal mystery. </span>After the panel I got his autograph which made me happy. It was the best panel almost no one went to.</p>
<p><a href="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2139.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="otakon, cosplay, star fox, captain falcon, smash brothers" src="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2139.jpg" alt="otakon, cosplay, star fox, captain falcon, smash brothers" width="185" /></a> <a href="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2150.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="otakon, cosplay, sengoku basara" src="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2150.jpg" alt="otakon, cosplay, sengoku basara" width="185" /></a></p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" />Since the panel with Matsubara ran on as late as it could I was a little late to the Osamu Tezuka, Astro Boy, and the Manga/Anime Revolution, with Fred Schodt panel. Schodt comes off as an amazingly scholarly asset to the anime and manga community in the U.S. And I must agree with Mike Toole&#8217;s assessment that he looks remarkably like <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolver_Ocelot" target="_blank">Revolver Ocelot</a>. It was a  good overview of Osamu Tezuka and Astro Boy much like a live action version of his  Astro Boy Essays book. At the end someone had to ask the age old question about whether or not Disney stole the idea of the Lion King from Tezuka&#8217;s Kimba. While Schodt has written and probably spoken about this numerous times over the years he didn&#8217;t bat an eyelash at the question and in fact answered quite succinctly. I think everyone came away with a little more knowledge after the panel.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/3750335857_19c56c0a2a.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="naomi tamura, otakon, concert" src="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/3750335857_19c56c0a2a.jpg" alt="naomi tamura, otakon, concert" width="185" /></a><br />
Dave Wujcik/Copyright 2009 by Otakorp Inc.</p>
<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em>There was a double concert session on Friday. No I&#8217;m not talking about Becca, I&#8217;m talking about the rockin&#8217; tunes coming from the Otacafe where on Sunday you could find Carl, <a href="http://twitter.com/TheBigN" target="_blank">Big N</a> of <a href="http://bignanime.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">Drastic My Anime Blog</a>, and <a href="http://twitter.com/omonomono" target="_blank">Omo</a> of <a href="http://www.omonomono.com/" target="_blank">omonomono</a> singing! And then the <a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=4515" target="_blank">Naomi Tamura</a> concert rounded out the con with a very exciting performance. Naomi is best known, atleast to me, for her songs from <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Knight_Rayearth" target="_blank">Magic Knight Rayearth</a> and I hadn&#8217;t really looked much further into her repertoire. She quickly proved to me that I should have as she had some very hard rock sounds to share with the audience in addition to her Rayearth more pop-rock pieces. I am happy to report that she ended her concert (minus the encore) with my favorite piece <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QR8IbjxPzk&amp;feature=related" target="_blank">Yuzurenai Negai</a> the first opening to Rayearth. I jumped up and down, I waved my hands, I screamed, and I clapped for the song I had been waiting for! I was very worried I wasn&#8217;t going to hear it because we had to catch a bus but the con gods smiled upon us. It was the perfect way to end the incredible weekend.</p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2193.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="otakon, dealers room" src="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2193.jpg" alt="otakon, dealers room" width="275" /></a></p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> The dealers&#8217; room was impressive as always. There was a wide variety of items and a huge amount of dealers. As per our Con Survival guide I only looked at what I had priced beforehand (expect doujin) so I was easily able to keep my spending under control. I mostly looked through the doujinshi because I did not see the Maria figure from Jun Planning. I got some good stuff and picked up a doujinshi for <a href="http://twitter.com/OneGreatTurtle" target="_blank">OGT</a> I thought he would like. I also picked up a <a href="http://www.hlj.com/product/BAN932156" target="_blank">Nirvash kit</a> as a birthday present for Patz, and then grabbed up some items for my travel companions that couldn&#8217;t get to the dealer&#8217;s room again which included a <a href="http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10091465" target="_blank"> Souther Revoltech</a> for Carl, and a <a href="http://www.hlj.com/product/BAN948218" target="_blank">Red Comet Gundam action base</a> for Narutaki. Patz got me the <a href="http://www.hlj.com/product/BAN55021" target="_blank">Gundam Double X with G-Falcon</a> as a birthday gift earlier in the convention. Did I mention that I love <a href="http://safebooru.donmai.us/post/index?tags=paula_cis" target="_blank">Paula Cis</a>? It is only tangentially related but I figured I would bring it up again. I wish I had had a little more time to just look over the dealers&#8217; room in hopes of finding something rare but my schedule was a little too jam packed for that. While my heart was sad my wallet was happy.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2181.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="otakon, artist alley, big o" src="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2181.jpg" alt="otakon, artist alley, big o" width="275" /></a></p>
<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em>I really didn&#8217;t get a chance to spend as much time as I normally like to at the Artist Alley probably because there were so many events going on I barely even had time to eat let alone meander. However, I did make a point to check out the art auction and to see the very large <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Big_O" target="_blank">Big O</a> model that was for sale. A mere $9500.00 could net you that behemoth, atleast that was the starting price! I haven&#8217;t heard anything about what it sold for. There were other unique pieces like quilts and door shades as well as traditional paintings and the such. I am always amazed to see people willing to pay top dollar for prints, PRINTS, of stuff that you can buy right over in artist alley just because they are framed. They aren&#8217;t even numbered or have a limited printing. The alley itself seemed to a little less crowded but the artwork seemed to be a bit higher in quality over all.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2201.jpg" target="_blank"><img title="d.gray man, kanda, blind box figure" src="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/OTAKON%202009/DSCF2201.jpg" alt="d.gray man, kanda, blind box figure" width="185" /></a></p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> I had a ton of fun with people I have known for years, people I know casually, people I only know through the Internet, and with people I just met for the first time. My biggest problem was usually deciding what to go to because there were too many good options. If your major problem is too much fun then that is always a good thing. Without a doubt Otakon once again proves that there are major benefits and experiences you can only get out of a big convention. I know that Narutaki and I are already planning to go next year.  If you are on the fence I suggest you attend as well. The only other conventions that are going to give you anywhere as much bang for your buck on the East coast are <a href="http://www.newyorkanimefestival.com/" target="_blank">New York Anime Festival</a> and <a href="http://www.awa-con.com/" target="_blank">Anime Weekend Atlanta</a>. So I hope to see everyone I met at Otakon next year and I hope to see some new faces as well.</p>
<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em>Otakon is a special convention that is not without its problems but they more than make up for it in enthusiasm for the fans themselves. With the new addition of the Hilton the convention seems poised to continue growing in the many years to come in Baltimore. Crowd control over all never seemed to be an issue for me and congestion seemed to be kept to a minimum. The events were top notch and very rarely started late, even the concerts were efficiently run on their time schedules! Being our first year as press we still have some things to get used to and learn. And while I would have liked better communication about interviews and the such, it didn&#8217;t wholly overshadow the experience. I can honestly say overall praise is what Otakon staff deserve this year! If I haven&#8217;t made it clear in my report then let me say plainly that Otakon was amazing, full of people and events that were second to none, and plans for next year have already started taking shape in my mind.</p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /><strong>Top 5</strong> Model Kits I would like<br />
5. <a href="http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10066447" target="_blank">1/144 PTX-003-SP1 Alteisen Riese </a>&amp; <a href="http://www.robotoys.com/st_prod.html?p_prodid=2128" target="_blank">1/144 PTX-007-03C Weissritter</a><br />
4. <a href="http://www.gundamstoreandmore.com/ban916423.html" target="_blank">Moebius Zero &amp; Sky Grasper 1/144 Scale EX-15</a><br />
3. <a href="http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10006740" target="_blank">MRC-F20 Mobile Sumo / Gold Type (1/100) </a><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayate_the_Combat_Butler" target="_blank"><br />
</a>2.<a href="http://www.hlj.com/product/BAN78212" target="_blank"> 1/100 MG Nu Gundam </a><br />
1. <a href="http://www.toyslogic.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&amp;products_id=1329" target="_blank">1/35 AT-05E Rodeo-Star</a></p>
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		<title>AnimeNEXT 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Narutaki and Hisui&#8217;s schedule: Friday Anime Through the Generations Panel Anime&#8217;s Pirate Legacy Panel Anime Princesses Rule Panel Japanese Crime Fiction in Anime Panel My Stereotypes are More Offensive than Yours Panel These are a Few of My Favorite Scenes Panel Saturday I Can&#8217;t Believe You Haven&#8217;t Seen This! Panel Psychology of Anime Vertical Panel [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=reversethieves.com&amp;blog=12746744&amp;post=532&amp;subd=reversethieves&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" align="bottom" width="30" height="30" /> </em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" align="bottom" width="30" height="30" /> <strong>Narutaki and Hisui&#8217;s schedule:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Friday </strong><br />
Anime Through the Generations Panel<br />
Anime&#8217;s Pirate Legacy Panel<br />
Anime Princesses Rule Panel<br />
Japanese Crime Fiction in Anime Panel<br />
My Stereotypes are More Offensive than Yours Panel<br />
These are a Few of My Favorite Scenes Panel</p>
<p><strong>Saturday<br />
</strong>I Can&#8217;t Believe You Haven&#8217;t Seen This! Panel<br />
Psychology of Anime<br />
Vertical Panel<br />
ParaPara Dance Workshop<br />
Directing! Panel<br />
Funimation Panel<br />
Bad Anime, Bad! Panel<br />
As the Otaku Grows Panel</p>
<p><strong>Sunday<br />
</strong>History of Manga Panel<br />
Otaku Perceptions and Misconceptions Panel<br />
Anime Blogging Basics Panel</p>
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<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" align="bottom" width="30" height="30" /> </em>Aren&#8217;t cons exciting? No matter how many I go to, I always look forward to another one. This has become especially true in recent years as I meet more and more people from blogosphere and other outlets. <a href="http://www.animenext.org/" target="_blank">AnimeNEXT</a> usually kick starts my con season every year and this time around is no exception. It was one of those inbetween conventions that holds a special place because of the dates it usually lands on. There was a major location change this year so it the con had a bit of a unknown factor going in.</p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" align="bottom" width="30" height="30" />I have to agree with Narutaki. As I am more and more a part of the menagerie that is the anime community, I look forward to going to conventions more than ever. It is a great opportunity to see old friends, meet up with people you have only talked to on the Internet, and discover awesome people you have not yet met. I know people are always disappointed that I am not actually <a href="http://safebooru.donmai.us/post/show/72239/anata_wo_hannin_desu-brainwasher_detective-detecti" target="_blank">an emotionally dead red-headed magical maid</a> when they meet me. Then again I am actually <a href="http://safebooru.donmai.us/post/show/328032/cardboard_box-cardboard_box_gundam-comedy-cosplay-" target="_blank">emotionally dead</a> so that is something, right? AnimeNEXT also has very good panels thanks to some very knowledgeable old time fans attending every year. There is also a strong and growing blogging presence. Since the thing I like the most about anime conventions, besides Japanese guests, are the panels it is always nice to seem some quality lectures about fascinating topics.</p>
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<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" align="bottom" width="30" height="30" /></em> So around 1PM I hopped on a train bound for the unknown (or New Brunswick, New Jersey) with two of three people I would spend a good portion of the convention with, <a href="http://twitter.com/sdshamshel" target="_blank">Carl</a> from <a href="http://ogiuemaniax.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">Oguie Maniax</a> and <a href="http://m.twitter.com/kransomwastaken" target="_blank">Ko</a> from <a href="http://2chan.us/linkblog/" target="_blank">datacomp</a> (the third, and missing, companion being Hisui). A short amount of train trouble later and we had arrived, kind of. As we were waiting for a shuttle from our hotel to pick us up, we were hit up for change a number of times. To be honest, I was rather unhappy with having to grab a hotel at the last minute but the location is just not conducive for commuting to three days in a row. They also seemed rather unhappy to have con goers in the hotel.<em> </em>I had to implicitly insist that we get a coffee maker in the room. In any case we checked in with relative ease and the room was decent enough. There was a small walking path to the convention that got a lot of use over the weekend. Getting panelist and press badges was virtually painless though they did spell our blog name wrong (REVERSE <a href="http://www.gtp.gr/LocPage.asp?id=5710" target="_blank">THIVES</a>). Once all of these details were taken care it was time to dive in!<em>  </em></p>
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<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" align="bottom" width="30" height="30" />Friday started off a quite the rainy day. I was stuck at work with various misfortunes until late so I myself did not arrive at the convention until after 9PM. The hotel would not send me a courtesy driver to pick me up from the train station so I had to take a cab. Upon further thinking I wonder if the fact that I mentioned I was going to AmineNEXT had anything to do with it. The woman I was talking with very suddenly changed her tone after that and overall the hotel seemed less amiable to AmineNEXT guests. A guest is a guest in my opinion and should be treated as such. After I got to the convention and got my press badge I was off to the panels. On a side note, I got the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sgt._Frog" target="_blank">Keroro Gunso</a> badge because the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_Geass" target="_blank">Code Geass</a> badge did not have <a href="http://codegeass.wikia.com/wiki/Euphemia_li_Britannia" target="_blank">Euphemia</a>. No pink princess equals no badge.</p>
<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" align="bottom" width="30" height="30" /> </em>We peeked at the karaoke room and I was told their song selection and set-up was only so-so and we quickly exited. Not that I was planning on doing any anyway. We then headed to our first panel for the weekend: Anime Through the Generations. I was unsure what to expect here but it seemed like a place that interesting discussions might arise. I was surprised to see the panelists were fairly young. It ended up being basically a group discussion with large amounts of audience participation. Topics were thrown out and the fans answered along with the panelists. The room was a mix bag of older and younger fans. They also ran a panel on Sunday called Otaku Misconceptions and Perceptions. Not sure if it was their first times with these panels but it seemed that way. In group discussion panels its important to keep things on target and not to let the panel runaway with itself. I think if they just exert themselves a bit more this will be corrected. Would enjoy seeing these discussions again.</p>
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<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" align="bottom" width="30" height="30" /> I stated off on a good foot by going to a trio of panels by <a href="http://otakugeneration.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=136985" target="_blank">Brian T. Price</a>, <a href="http://animeworldorder.blogspot.com/2008/01/anime-world-order-show-64-interview.html" target="_blank">Walter Amos and Rob Fenelon</a>. They are knowledgeable guys and it is always a pleasure. They are well versed in a variety of subjects including anime, manga, history, literature, and philosophy. If you attend one of their panels you will always walk having learned something while still making it entertaining. First, Anime Princesses which looked at various strong female anime princesses who act like real princesses. I was really disappointed that I missed them talking about <a href="http://myanimelist.net/character/1114/Euphemia_Li_Britannia" target="_blank">Princess Euphemia</a>. Next, My Stereotypes are More Offensive than Yours which sounds much worse then it really was. It was mostly a discussion of tropes and ideas that were unique to anime. They realized that anime could be just as cliched as any other form of entertainment but sometimes a formula can uplift the medium. Last, These are a Few of My Favorite Scenes where they took a couple of scenes and tried to sell you on the series. I especially liked the series of super weapon scenes. My only real complaint was they often had a decent number of non-anime shows as they did anime ones in all of their panels. I would have liked to have seen just straight anime in their panels but they always picked shows worth watching. I had wanted to chat with the panelists but it was 2AM when all the panels were over so I went straight to bed. I hardly even saw my fellow roommates. Apparently they need more and 4 hours of sleep a night and went to bed way before I did.</p>
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<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" align="bottom" width="30" height="30" /> </em>We ordered pizza to our hotel room and regained our strength before heading back for more convention going action. I missed a bit of the beginning of the Anime&#8217;s Pirate Legacy panel. Without having a panel description to consult I thought it was going to be about piracy&#8217;s history in anime fandom. It turned out to be a panel about pirate anime or atleast kind of. It started off fine talking about all kinds of shows from space pirates to traditional but at the half way mark it deteriorated. They ran out of titles so started talking about tangentially related shows like <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gurren_Lagann" target="_blank">Gurren Lagann</a>. They then showed the 12-minute OVA of it. There was also a lengthy discussion of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_Ball_Z" target="_blank">Dragonball</a> thrown in the middle. The same people ran a panel later called Japanese Crime Fiction in Anime which mostly consisted of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golgo_13" target="_blank">Golgo 13</a> and a brief mention of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_Hunter" target="_blank">City Hunter</a>. This was rather a let down, they seemed very enthusiastic but certainly needed to do more research. The subject matter certainly interests me so I would love to see it revamped and done again. I then caught the tail end of Anime Princess before dropping off to sleep for the night.</p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" align="bottom" width="30" height="30" />Saturday stared with a delicious breakfast of instant <a href="http://www.asianmunchies.com/cartgenie/prod-574.htm" target="_blank">Sukiyaki Udon</a> otherwise know as the breakfast of champions. Then we wandered over panel room to give our I Can&#8217;t Believe You Haven&#8217;t Seen This! panel and I had some coffee and trail mix. That was certainly important because I did not really wake up for the panel until about half way through. I think the panel went well and got a decent crowd considering how early in the morning we were scheduled. Carl was a new addition to the panel but he was an excellent speaker and brought some shows we we <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invincible_Super_Man_Zambot_3" target="_blank">not have normally had in our lineup</a>.</p>
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<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" align="bottom" width="30" height="30" /> </em>Despite our panel&#8217;s terrible time slot and also the omission of the panel description in the guide book, we had a decent turn out. The location of our panel room was a good spot right near the artist alley. We had almost 40 people listening to us babble on! It seemed like all of us including the audience were still half asleep till about half way through the panel then we hit our stride. Since this was only our second time running this panel it still had an uneasy quality to it. Also since we switched out a deal of shows for new ones, it wasn&#8217;t and probably won&#8217;t ever be as natural as Anime Recruitment comes off. Still I think the panel is getting there and will probably end up in our rotation of panels. We are updating it and presenting at <a href="http://www.otakon.com/default2.asp" target="_blank">Otakon</a>, too. The <a href="http://www.vertical-inc.com/" target="_blank">Vertical</a> panel was a little later. Their panel had no major new things to say, yet. Ed hinted all over the place and has so on <a href="http://twitter.com/Vertical_Ed" target="_blank">his Twitter</a> that there should be some upcoming manga licenses that will be buzzing. They mostly talked about their current catalog and also gave some things away. One thing that was awesome was these <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Sayonara-Mr-Fatty-Geeks-Memoir/dp/1934287423" target="_blank">Sayonara, Mr. Fatty!</a> notepads. I was also able to snatch up a copy of the book which doesn&#8217;t street until July!</p>
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<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" align="bottom" width="30" height="30" />After the panel I checked out the game room and watched some <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tatsunoko_vs._Capcom" target="_blank">Tatsunoko vs Capcom</a>. It looks like a fun game that I will have to get for the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wii" target="_blank">Wii</a> when it comes out despite the fact that I am rather horrible at fighting games. I then went to the Psychology of Anime panel. Although it was listed as a workshop it was more of a talk. But it was certainly a fascinating. The lecturer showed how various psychological theories were used by anime to enhance their stories while other psychological theories could be applied to analyze different series. The guy running the panel was very good at getting the audience involved while making sure that it moved forward at a decent pace. It went over rather well and he promised he would run the panel next year with new material. At one point Narutaki and I went back to the hotel room to chill and eat and we got to see a sneak preview of the blogging panel. It was fun to see the powerhouse team working their magic. After shooting the breeze with everyone I tried to go to the Japanese Sweets and Snacks panel but it was all filled. I therefore went to Directing! Panel. It had <a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=4242" target="_blank">Toshifuma Yoshida</a> and <a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=1266" target="_blank">Tom Wayland</a> talking about directing anime DVDs in America. They answered questions about directing and the American side of the anime industry. I did not learn anything new but both panelists were friendly and well informed.</p>
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<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" align="bottom" width="30" height="30" /> </em>After the rain let up I went back to the con in time to catch the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Para_Para" target="_blank">ParaPara</a> Dancing Workshop. It was run by the same girls from last year who are from <a href="http://www.paraparany.com/index.php?PHPSESSID=1fafknf0hh8h51jd423jdiuev0;www" target="_blank">ParaPara NY</a>. It was the same general set-up hosted in the &#8220;arena&#8221; area of the exhibition center. There are bleachers in the back for chilling out and watching what is going on. It is rather populated area since its one of the more open sections indoors. They upped the amount of dances from 3 to 5 over last year but I was quite done at 3. I am not good in the least but its a lot of fun and I highly recommend it at any convention.<em> </em>I tried to go to the Funi panel and as per usual it was packed to the gills for no reason under the sun. I promptly deserted and went to stick my head into the Restricted Rock Paper Scissors panel. I came in too late to actually play but Carl was able to join in. It&#8217;s a game from <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiji_(manga)" target="_blank">Kaiji</a> where you use cards that are either rock, paper, or scissors. You try to beat other players and gain points. Obviously in Kaiji its a bit more cutthroat and you have more to lose! The panelists seemed surprised how many people showed up and it threw them off for the beginning. Once the game got underway things seemed to go fine. Though they seemed anxious to rush everyone out because the Masquerade was soon after.</p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" align="bottom" width="30" height="30" />Since the <a href="http://www.funimation.com/" target="_blank">Funimation</a> panel was in the same room as the Directing! panel, I fortunately had a seat for when everyone streamed in. I always find it funny that so many people show up to Funimation panels hoping to get free stuff but they never give anything away. I must have heard three separate conversations about free stuff before the panel. There were no big announcements but I did notice one thing. When the topic of picking up <a href="http://www.centralparkmedia.com/" target="_blank">Central Park Media&#8217;s</a> old licenses came up I did notice that the Funimation rep said they were interested in all of the titles including ones with <a href="http://myanimelist.net/character/747/Utena_Tenjou" target="_blank">pink-haired girls</a>. I am glad to hear they are looking into getting <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolutionary_Girl_Utena" target="_blank">Utena</a> because I would certainly buy it again they they cleaned up the video from the mediocre job CPM did on the first 13 episodes.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_Tutu" target="_blank"><img src="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/ANIMENEXT%202009/DSCF2089.jpg" /></a></p>
<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" align="bottom" width="30" height="30" /> </em>After all this, somehow most every blogger we knew (and a few we hadn&#8217;t met yet!) came together to get some much needed grub. This ended up being perfect timing because a good portion of the con attendees were at the masquerade. After a game of musical cars we were all seated at the <a href="http://www.rubytuesday.com/" target="_blank">Ruby Tuesday&#8217;s</a> a couple of minutes away. The table was large and you could essentially talk to everyone. I was sitting nearest to Carl, Brad from <a href="http://www.japanator.com/" target="_blank">Japanator</a>, Ko, Moy from <a href="http://www.moyism.com/" target="_blank">11-15% suki</a>, and <a href="http://twitter.com/super_rats" target="_blank">Super Rats</a> from <a href="http://www.happysoda.com/" target="_blank">Happy Soda</a>. Dinner was good, the place serves endless fries! Conversations were varied and laughter was plentiful. These dinners are really becoming one of the things I look forward to most at conventions.</p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" align="bottom" width="30" height="30" />The dinner round table was definitely one of the highlights on the convention. It is a nice chance to speak with people outside of the hectic environment of the con. It worked better than the dinner at NYAF because I got a much better chance to speak to everyone as opposed to speaking to a small group of people like the last time. I loved talking with the people at my table at NYAF but I was essentially cut off from the other 2/3 of the bloggers. Though I was seated closer to Omo from Omonomono, Trish from AnimeNEXT, Scott from <a href="http://animealmanac.com/" target="_blank">Anime Alamanac</a>, and Brad. Dinner with good conversation is always very nice. This time around, dinner topics ranged from anime to politics and everything in-between. I had a delicious buffalo burger and, of course, endless fries.</p>
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<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" align="bottom" width="30" height="30" /> </em>I&#8217;m pretty sure I experienced my first Bad Anime, Bad! panel at an AnimeNEXT a couple of years ago. It has certainly become popular, though I also wonder if that is because it was a little earlier than normal. Anyway, this time was solely devoted to the monstrosity known as <a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/buried-treasure/2009-06-04/buried-garbage-dracula/sovereign-of-the-damned" target="_blank">Dracula Sovereign of the Damned</a> which was brought over and dubbed by <a href="http://www.harmonygold.com/" target="_blank">Harmony Gold</a> so you can imagine where this is going. I had only seen pieces of this previously and admittedly he still cut parts during this showing as well. I can now see why it needed to be seen. Not only is the story bad, the dialogue is incredibly inept, and the voice acting even worse. It is one hilarious moment after the other and just when you think it can&#8217;t get worse it has . . . an explosive ending let&#8217;s say. It&#8217;s a show you don&#8217;t care about spoilers for but it just wouldn&#8217;t be as funny unless you see it for yourself!</p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" align="bottom" width="30" height="30" />After dinner I made the very poor choice of going to the As the Otaku Grows panel. I have gone to panels that I felt could use some polish but I had never been to a panel that was worthless. Until this panel. It was essentially what if <a href="http://mightyotaking.deviantart.com/" target="_blank">Paul &#8220;Otaking&#8221; Johnson</a> ran a panel about 90&#8242;s anime instead of 80&#8242;s anime. He basically ran a panel about why 90&#8242;s anime is the best ever and everything else is garbage. I had to leave the panel halfway through. It&#8217;s not the fact that he loved 90&#8242;s anime so much. Everyone is entitled to have a favorite time period in anime history. But I won&#8217;t stand for people saying that everything else is worthless. There are great, mediocre, and horrible anime from every time period and saying otherwise is both ignorant and closed-minded. The scary part was the audience mainly seemed to be agreeing with him! I wanted to stay and argue but I decided against it and just had fun elsewhere.</p>
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<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" align="bottom" width="30" height="30" /> </em>On the morning of our last day we finished off the last bit of food I had brought along. Yes, that is right, my con survival talking about how to save your pennies on food for the weekend in practice right here ladies and gents! In any case, my load was still pretty heavy thanks to a couple of purchases as well as some free books I had acquired. Checking out was also painless thank goodness. We headed over the con about a hour or so before the first panel began. This is a rather magical time that is kind of frighteningly quiet. We also took this time to get refunds for our badges since we were press. I also took this time to take one last look around the Artist Alley. It had a decent turn out this year with talent ranging from fan-art to crafts. I picked up a button of <a href="http://myanimelist.net/character/140/Yuu_Kanda" target="_blank">Kanda</a> from <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.Gray-man" target="_blank">D.Gray Man</a> and contemplated a nice print of <a href="http://myanimelist.net/character/507/Howl_Jenkins_Pendragon" target="_blank">Howl</a> from <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howl%27s_Moving_Castle_(film)" target="_blank">Howl&#8217;s Moving Castle</a> but decided against it.</p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" align="bottom" width="30" height="30" />Sunday started with an apple and cupcakes which is another power breakfast. I then attended the History of Manga panel. After some technical difficulty the panelist launched into his lecture. It was a good overview of the history of manga in America. He hit all the high and low points and it was very good for the amount of time that he had. I did notice he had a bit of more of an emphasis on OEL manga than I assumed he would have but it is not as if he neglected anything so I was fine. It was just an unusual choice. As Ko said you could tell he was an old school fan due to his obvious interest in furry titles like <a href="http://gd-tangent.tsunami-art.com/" target="_blank">Fred Perry&#8217;s</a> <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gold_Digger_(comics)" target="_blank">Gold Digger</a>. Still it was an informative panel and a great introduction to how far manga has come in the U.S. The next panel was Otaku Perceptions and Misconceptions. The panel started late as the members rushed to get to the room. The idea was interesting. It was panel about what how anime and manga fandom feels about itself and how does it think that other people perceive it. They seemed to have a list of topics they wanted to talk about but since it was a discussion panel with the audience their speaking points quickly got cast by the way side as the audience took over at many points. Still it was an interesting panel as I always like to see fandom&#8217;s views about itself.</p>
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<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" align="bottom" width="30" height="30" /> </em>Even with some crazy scheduling changes the Anime Blogging Basics panel ended up being our last event of the convention. Unfortunately with a sudden time change and room change the panel mostly consisted of other bloggers. Besides Carl, the panel was <a href="http://twitter.com/omonomono" target="_blank">Omo</a> from <a href="http://www.omonomono.com/" target="_blank">Omonomono</a>, Moy from 11-15% suki, and Super Rats from Happy Soda. These guys put together a good outline and all seemed to work quite differently with different philosophies about blogging. It was a pretty relaxed atmosphere for the most part. I think handouts would help for anyone who was actually wanting to get tips on starting to blog. Hisui also swooped in to ask some hard hitting questions!</p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" align="bottom" width="30" height="30" />The dealers room was nice but I am bit on a budget so decided that I was only going to look for two things. The only way I would buy anything else is if it so shocked me I had to buy it. I was looking for a model kit of the <a href="http://mahq.net/mecha/gundam/msgundam/rx-78-2.htm" target="_blank">RX-78-2 Gundam</a> or <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nu_Gundam" target="_blank">Nu Gundam</a> and the <span><a href="http://store.toylet.net/20000022878.html" target="_blank">Jun Planning version</a> of the <a href="http://myanimelist.net/character/2564/Maria" target="_blank">Maria</a> figure from <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayate_the_Combat_Butler" target="_blank">Hayate the Combat Butler</a>. I never saw the Maria figure but I did stumble upon a <a href="http://www.hlj.com/product/BAN60625" target="_blank">prefect grade original Gundam</a>. I was informed that it has light up eyes and I am merely a mortal so it was not easy to resist that siren&#8217;s call. But I eventually decided to wait for <a href="http://www.otakon.com/default2.asp" target="_blank">Otakon</a>. There I will most probably get some form of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amuro_Ray" target="_blank">Amuro&#8217;s</a> Gundam. There was a bunch of nice stuff but nothing worth splurging on. I almost bought a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mylene_Flare_Jenius" target="_blank">Mylene </a>pencil board for <a href="http://animegeijitsu.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">Mylene&#8217;s fan #1</a> but at $12 I decided against it. But I partially blame my mad net skills on that fact.  </span></p>
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<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" align="bottom" width="30" height="30" /> </em>The dealer&#8217;s room seemed larger than last year which is certainly a plus. There was also much more room to maneuver around making Saturday even pretty decent to go into the fray. Since I have a strategy when going in, it makes things less chaotic and makes me seem less like a maniac with no worries about money. I needed up with just a couple of purchases most happily is the one pictured above. When they guy was willing to go down to $10 I was in! But most dealer&#8217;s were not making deals, very sad times. I wanted to walk away with <a href="http://myanimelist.net/character/114" target="_blank">Athrun&#8217;s</a> <a href="http://www.hlj.com/product/BAN916410" target="_blank">Aegis 1/100</a> scale but no dice. I also saw a decent amount of people selling doujinshi which keeps increasing every year it seems. Also I barely resisted getting some <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Record_of_Lodoss_War" target="_blank">Record of Lodoss War</a> pencil boards since I had never seen them they snuck up on me! As usual the dealer&#8217;s room is not my priority at cons but this one was manageable enough to be worth exploring.</p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" align="bottom" width="30" height="30" />AnimeNEXT is like spaghetti with plain sauce when there is no solid Japanese guest. It is satisfying but you feel like something major is missing. So just as a meatball would make the meal complete, likewise a Japanese guest would have rounded out this con. I like AnimeNEXT but I&#8217;m not sure I would go next year because it has shifted from being a New York City/New Jersey convention to being a New Jersey convention. The old convention site was super convenient to get to from New York City and there was no reason to have to stay overnight. Being so convenient, there was no reason not to go AnimeNEXT. Now that it is harder to get to, I am no longer 100% locked into going again. I will only go if two things change: if they move the convention back to the old site or if they have a have a decent Japanese guest. Otherwise I might as well spend a little extra and go to <a href="http://www.animeboston.com/" target="_blank">Anime Boston</a> instead. AnimeNEXT is an excellent New Jersey convention but if I am going to an out of state convention I want more bang for my buck.</p>
<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" align="bottom" width="30" height="30" /> </em>Once again AnimeNEXT proves that some of the best parts of conventions are the fan run panels and the people that you meet. Unfortunately, that is just not enough this time around. I have to agree with Hisui, this location is not New York City friendly mainly because the convention itself is not close to the train station. The train ride is a mere hour but then you have to get to the con. While the shuttle was super plush it just wasn&#8217;t running often enough for me to do it three days in a row. Also the location has very little food close by. Really this is a con for people with a car. And thanks to that fact I have to assume their attendance was down this year. I like NEXT, I always have a good time, and I want to go back but not if I have to stay in a hotel.</p>
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<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" align="bottom" width="30" height="30" /><em><strong> </strong></em><strong>Top 5</strong> panels I would like to attend (These might exists but I don&#8217;t see them enough)<br />
5. The Hidden World of Light Novels<br />
4. Secret Shopper: A Guide to the Best Otaku Stores in Japan<br />
3. I Don&#8217;t Know These Characters: The Best Original Concept Doujinshi<br />
2. More Than Just Option #3: JAM IT IN! &#8211; A Beginner&#8217;s Guide Visual Novels<br />
1. You Have to Get This: A Guide to the Most Awesome and Wackiest Anime Merchandise</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hisui and Narutaki&#8217;s Saturday Schedule New York Anime Festival Panel Anime Dating Game (Cosplay) ParaPara Dancing Workshop Media Blasters Gaijin in Japan Anime and the Revolving Door of Culture Panel Anime Recruitment AnimeNEXT has been the convention to fill the void for the New York area since the death of BAAF (and now we have [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=reversethieves.com&amp;blog=12746744&amp;post=104&amp;subd=reversethieves&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> <em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em><strong>Hisui and Narutaki&#8217;s Saturday Schedule</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.nyanimefestival.com/" target="_blank">New York Anime Festival</a> Panel<br />
Anime Dating Game (<a href="http://www.cosplay.com/" target="_blank">Cosplay</a>)<br />
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Para_Para" target="_blank"> ParaPara</a> Dancing Workshop<br />
<a href="http://www.media-blasters.com/" target="_blank"> Media Blasters</a><br />
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaijin" target="_blank"> Gaijin</a> in Japan<br />
Anime and the Revolving Door of Culture Panel<br />
Anime Recruitment</p>
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<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em><a href="http://www.animenext.org/" target="_blank">AnimeNEXT</a> has been the convention to fill the void for the New York area since the death of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Apple_Anime_Fest" target="_blank">BAAF</a> (and now we have <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Anime_Festival" target="_blank">NYAF</a>). So I have always had a fondness for it, for a small convention it has done pretty good for itself. I remember when it was still in the hotel that now houses <a href="http://www.manganext.org/" target="_blank">MangaNEXT</a>. But this year it just wasn&#8217;t quite up to the task, where are you Japanese industry guests? And you American industry?</p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" />I have always liked that AnimeNEXT was the good small local con. It&#8217;s big enough to get decent Japanese guests and a good selection of activities but small enough to really interact with the guest if you so choose. From what I can tell AnimeNEXT is not fully responsible for the lack of industry presence this year.  Apparently the Japanese guests backed out at the last minute and they could not schedule new ones in time. I&#8217;m curious who they had coming. The American industry seems to be doing poorly enough that they are only focusing on major cons everyone has to attend and local cons that don&#8217;t require too much travel. Since Media Blasters and <a href="http://www.randomhouse.com/delrey/manga/" target="_blank">Del Rey Manga</a> are local they showed up but for everyone else it was too much of a journey in these leans times.</p>
<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em>As with most conventions, this one started out with a line. With all the <a href="http://www.animejump.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=1647" target="_blank">horror stories</a> about <a href="http://www.animejump.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=1617" target="_blank">6 hour line waits</a> for registration I was a bit apprehensive. The line was no longer than normal, less than 30 minutes to get our tickets. And at least the line was in the shade and actually the weather on Saturday was really perfect for the event. Weather is extra important for NEXT because the convention is split into two buildings. I have always found this unfortunate but they really have no alternative, the convention center isn&#8217;t growing.</p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" />The line moved pretty quickly. If we had pre-registered we would have been done in seconds.  I can&#8217;t say that we have ever had a problem at AnimeNEXT. For some reason anime conventions have yet to be as efficient as sci-fi/comic conventions. But I have been been lucky so far in avoiding major hassles. Also since they gave out the forms you had to fill out while you were waiting in line, it made everything run more smoothly. I have never had a big problem with the convention being split into two buildings. I definitely see how it can break the flow. But from what I saw, the cosplayers loved it because the strip between the two buildings  was an active area of people hanging out. Ideally you have a situation like <a href="http://www.otakon.com/default2.asp" target="_blank">Otakon</a> where the cosplay section is off to the side and the events are together in one continuous area. As you said though there really is no great solution without changing the venue.</p>
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<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em>However, we did miss the first panel we wanted to attend which was Tokyo Bound. I am always planning for my imaginary trip to Japan. So instead we headed for the dealer&#8217;s room because my next panel wasn&#8217;t for a while yet. Not too much to say about it, it was fine, good even. I found the two things I was looking for (doujin and a <a href="http://gundam.wikia.com/wiki/Gundam_Kyrios" target="_blank">Kyrios</a> 1/100 scale Gundam model) so I was pleased with the selection. There was no line for it which is indeed good management.</p>
<p><img title="Gundam 00, figure, Sumeragi Lee Noriega, boobs" src="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/Toys/DSCF1560.jpg" alt="Gundam 00, figure, Sumeragi Lee Noriega, boobs" width="150" /> <img title="Gundam 00, figure, Feldt Grace, loli" src="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/Toys/DSCF1557.jpg" alt="Gundam 00, figure, Feldt Grace, loli" width="150" /></p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" />I myself picked up some pretty sweet <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_Suit_Gundam_00" target="_blank">Gundam 00</a> figures of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumeragi_Lee_Noriega" target="_blank">Sumeragi</a> and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feldt_Grace" target="_blank">Feldt</a> for under 20 dollars a piece so I was very happy. I was looking at a nice <a href="http://mikkikoron.multiply.com/journal/item/9" target="_blank">Kaleido-Ruby figure</a> but was a tad overpriced and out of my spending range anyway. I was sad when I heard the doujinshi dealers missed getting their big shipment so they was less selection than we could have hoped for. They still had a good selection but I&#8217;m curious what they could have had. I almost got a very nice <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix_Wright:_Ace_Attorney" target="_blank">Phoenix Wright</a> <a href="http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-lt-49-en-70-2878.html" target="_blank">art book</a> but neither me or my roommate decided to get it. Ah well, there is always Otakon.</p>
<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEVCeMa_tfw" target="_blank">Anime Dating Game</a> is one of those things we went to expecting it to be really bad. Cosplayers pretending to be contestants on the dating game? But it wasn&#8217;t, it wasn&#8217;t great either, but it actually had potential. The cosplayers just needed more rehearsal but the audience was eating it up. The only other thing is you have to familiar with all the characters or it isn&#8217;t as funny. I felt like the guy playing <a href="http://onepiece.wikia.com/wiki/Portgas_D._Ace" target="_blank">Ace</a> for One Piece was the most memorable and well done. He had perfect timing with his &#8220;I have a smokin&#8217; hot body&#8221; comment.</p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" />The problem is that they tried to improvise when no body there was an improv actor. Improvisational comedy is hard for professional actors let alone random untrained cosplayers. The way to do a skit like that is to write out a script and rehearse it several times before the con. I think that way you can get some real gems. Despite my critique, the audience really loved it. I think that the Anime Dating Game is merely an idea that if pulled off with more preparation could be so very good.</p>
<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em>ParaPara Dance Workshop was one of the highlights. None of us have done it before and we thought what the heck? We have no real qualms about embarrassing ourselves. The girls running it were enthusiastic and encouraging, so bravo to them! Though for newbies they went a little fast on the steps. I only started to catch on to one song by the end. I would like to see the panel be longer so we could go over the steps more times or cut it down to two songs instead of three. It was a lot of fun, I will definitely do it at the next con I go to. A workout at an anime convention, who knew?</p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" />Ever since my mother watch <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gals!" target="_blank">Super Gals</a> she always asks if I go to the ParaPara demonstration at cons; my mom is an odd woman. Overall, it was fun and the instructors seemed to be having as good at time as the audience. We were rather tired after the workshop and we only had to do half as much as the girls on stage. I&#8217;m not sure they could have lasted another hour. I think that you are right in they should have only taught the dances for two songs and slowed it down a little. That <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFj0afiD7Wk&amp;feature=related" target="_blank">ParaPara Paradise</a> song was <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkjeVgU7X0k" target="_blank">rather infectious</a>. I kept singing it to myself the whole day. On a related note, I think more cons should shell out for <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Para_Para_Paradise" target="_blank">ParaPara Paradise</a> machines they could be the next <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dance_Dance_Revolution" target="_blank">DDR</a>.</p>
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<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em>Unfortunately, the Cutting Edge of J-music panel was canceled. Media Blasters, there isn&#8217;t much to say about it because they didn&#8217;t say much. Though I was glad to see <em>some</em> industry presence there. I know industry related stuff isn&#8217;t the biggest draw at cons so maybe it is just me feeling their absences but I was really disappointed. They don&#8217;t have to make announcement (we know they save them) but at least be there hyping stuff and giving out things. It is dark days!</p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" />The fact that Media Blasters ended their panel after a half an hour because they did not have much to say was a little bit frightening considering.  I assume everyone is saving their big announcements for <a href="http://www.anime-expo.org/" target="_blank">Anime Expo</a>, <a href="http://www.comic-con.org/" target="_blank">San Diego Comic Con</a>, and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otakon" target="_blank">Otakon</a>. I guess it is good that no one is over licensing themselves out of business, but it is a distinct sign that times are lean. I remember at previous AnimeNEXT conventions we would get one or two title announcements. Now we have almost no industry presence and no new news.  With <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.D._Vision" target="_blank">ADV&#8217;s</a> <a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-06-26/adv-films-to-auction-surplus-office-supplies" target="_blank">current health</a> I think it&#8217;s only going to get worse before it gets better.</p>
<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em>We did make our way to artist alley at some point. This was a completely new area for the convention, the parking lot under the hall. It was hot and sticky and smelly! There was no ventilation, awful. I don&#8217;t do well with heat and almost passed out in artist alley by the end of it. However the artists this year were great! And a lot of them too. I talked with two girls who work on show with Nickelodeon. <a href="http://www.azure-m.com/" target="_blank">One</a> for a new show called Three Delivery and the <a href="http://wingedmaquis.deviantart.com/" target="_blank">other</a> for Dancing Sushi. Their work was strong and playful, this snagged me and ended up being my only purchases from the alley.</p>
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<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" />The stink of unwashed gamer and otaku was quite strong. I did see a group doing the<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_crcTVYC9a8" target="_blank"> Haruhi dance</a>, the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_RPZcSZWJo" target="_blank">Lucky Star dance</a>, and <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWCPxK80S4s" target="_blank">Caramelldansen</a> down there. I can&#8217;t see why anyone would want to dance in that pit of stench but to each their own. I liked a lot of the artists this year. They had a good mixture of art styles. I really wanted a <a href="http://www.trayespace.com/images/Fate%20Zero%20Vol.%204%20and%20Return%20to%20Zero/Saber%20Zero.jpg" target="_blank">Saber in a suit</a> picture from <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fate/Zero" target="_blank">Fate/Zero</a> or a picture of the Straw Hat Crew. But I forgot to bring reference materials. Oh well, another thing to do at Otakon.</p>
<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em>Are you trying to make me jealous by constantly mentioning Otakon? Hum. One of the first panels I knew I wanted to attend was Gaijin in Japan. I am just uber curious about anything like this. The guy running it really seemed to know a lot, have good advice, and great stories. But the poor guy needed a longer panel or some serious time management. He barely got into the actual living and working in Japan part before it was over. I did get some good resources including the site <a href="http://www.gaijinpot.com/" target="_blank">Gaijin Pot</a>, oddly enough Japan is in need of IT people! Of course that doesn&#8217;t help me much.</p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" />He did seem very knowledgeable and interesting so it was a shame his panel was not longer. I did like his section about the different dialects and certain speech patterns in Japan. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansai_dialect" target="_blank">Kansai-ben</a> and Osaka-ben are things you always getting an inkling of in anime but never understand the full ramifications of on Japanese society. I was also interested to learn about the Japanese bus system and how it differs from the <a href="http://www.japanrail.com/" target="_blank">Japanese train system</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><img title="doujinshi, doujin, cloud, zac, yaoi, BL, final fantasy 7" src="http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa288/reversethieves/ANIMENEXT%202008/doujin01.png" alt="doujinshi, doujin, cloud, zac, yaoi, BL, final fantasy 7" width="275" /></p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> I went to the Revolving Door panel alone but since it was run by the <a href="http://www.animenext.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=81989&amp;sid=d8956352925d0681403283261ca51e55" target="_blank">Bad Anime! Bad!</a> guy I was assured that it would be interesting. It was basically a look into how Japan and America keep ping ponging influences on their media back and forth. One of their examples was how <a href="http://www.williamgibsonbooks.com/" target="_blank">William Gibson</a> wrote <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuromancer" target="_blank">Neuromancer</a> which heavily influenced <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_in_the_Shell" target="_blank">Ghost in the Shell</a>. Ghost in the Shell and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megazone_23" target="_blank">Megazone 23</a> in return heavily influenced <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0133093/" target="_blank">The Matrix</a>. The Matrix went on to pioneer <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullet_time" target="_blank">bullet time</a> which is used in anime. The panel was a constant stream of the back and forth between the two styles of media. Although the panelists had notes and the panel never dragged, it was run in a very conversational manner. The audience was encouraged to participate in the discussion while the panelists kept the conversation on track.</p>
<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em>We ended the night on a high note with a panel of our own! Anime Recruitment strikes again! I am becoming less nervous as we continue to do these and one day I will be totally comfortable. I was surprised to have no tech problems, I really think that is a first. Plugged in the laptop and it was there on the screen, <em>boom! </em>And the panel proceeded with success. There wasn&#8217;t as many people as I was hoping for. I had forgotten that at smaller cons there are few attendees who don&#8217;t attend the masquerade. Whereas at something big, there are always lots of people about. But everyone who came seemed to leave with new knowledge. Also there were these great girls in the front row who were very excited. It was a lot of fun!</p>
<p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/hisuicon.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" />I think the panel went well and everyone got something from it. We did as well as we could with what we were given. It seemed like certain people in the audience got as many new shows to watch as they got shows to show other people. Those two girls in the front were writing notes constantly. There was one guy in the audience who was cosplaying <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_(Street_Fighter)" target="_blank">Sean</a> from Streetfighter who had a girlfriend that totally seemed to be dragged along to the con against her will. By the end of the panel she seemed interested in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monster_(manga)" target="_blank">Monster</a> and all the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satoshi_Kon" target="_blank">Satoshi Kon</a> movies we mentioned. If nothing else it proves to me that our panel works.</p>
<p><em><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w50/JasonLizFF/narutaki.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="30" align="bottom" /> </em>AnimeNEXT was still fun, but it is hard not to have a good time with friends along. Also the convention was well run, although we are still waiting for our refund. The people running NEXT do a good job they just had some bad luck this year. And while I did attend some panels I never normally would have (even liked them) it doesn&#8217;t quite make up for it.</p>
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