Up late doing panel stuff. #ANext15
— thus spoke kate-san (masked+vaxxed) (@narutakiRT) June 12, 2015
We saw goats battling on a log. A good omen to start #anext15
— Saber Fan # 1 (Disputed) (@hisuiRT) June 12, 2015
(note: No Type-Moon Weekly News Round Up or All Points Bulletin this week)
13 years of AnimeNext have taken the convention from a humble little affair in the Crowne Plaza Meadowlands to one of the biggest anime convention on the East coast. There is rarely a year without a wonderful lineup of Japanese guests. This time being no exception with the likes of FLOW and Studio Trigger in the house.
Also as fans of their panel selection they have more than enough for us to do all weekend. In fact, we will be participating in five panels this year. Join us this weekend in Somerset, New Jersey!
We got panels, be sure to attend!
Fri. 12:30PM – Penguindrum: The Panel for Lowlifes
Who Will Never Amount to Anything
Fri. 2:15PM – Precure Party
(with Carl from Ogiue Maniax)
Fri. 9:45PM – Grand Glorious Gathering of Gundam Gals
Sat. 10:00AM – New Anime for Older Fans
Sun. 11:15AM – Giant Robot Romance:
Boy Meets Girl Meets Mecha (with Carl from Ogiue Maniax)
Our tentative schedule for the convention:
Friday
10:00 AM – Know your Creators (And Directors)
11:15 AM – Symbolic Shorthand: An Introduction to the
Importance of Folktales
03:15PM – Fight Like a Girl: How Magical Girls Weaponized Femininity
04:15 PM – Poetry in Anime: The Power of Words in a Visual Medium
05:45 PM – Even More Awesome Animation Not from Japan
07:15PM – Beginnings of Boys Love
07:30 PM – JoJo’s Bizarre Fan Panel
08:00PM – FLOW Concert
08:45PM – Unsung Heroes: The Greatest Anime & Manga Artists You’ve Never Heard Of
10:45 PM – The Heart of When They Cry (18+)
12:15 AM – In the End Robots Will Fight: The Works of Masami
Obari (18+)
Saturday
11:45 AM – Back In My Day- Conventions and Cosplay Before 2010
12:45PM – Great Anime We (Unknowingly) Actually Got
01:30PM – Big Bads: A Look at the Mythical Adversary
02:30 PM – Women in Anime
02:45PM – Sacred Symbols/Giant Robots: Symbolism and Symbolic Action in Mecha
06:00 PM – Aria of the Soul – Persona, the Self, and Mythology
09:00PM – Kill la Kill, Inferno Cop, and [REDACTED] with TRIGGER
11:15 PM – Bad Anime, Bad!!
Sunday
10:00 AM – Great Anime We’ll (Probably) Never Get Mk II
01:45 PM – Totally Subversive Toons

When I was but a wee little lad I would go to conventions. I went mostly to science fiction and comic conventions. I remember my mother taking me to the old Creation conventions in Manhattan most of all. They were small affairs that mostly took up a single floor of a Manhattan hotel. The main draw was the dealer’s room and the guest signings. There were occasionally a small smattering of panels and some screening rooms but I can’t recall ever doing much with that end of the convention. I mostly came to see whatever Star Trek and Dr.Who guests they had. Our main goal was getting an autograph of whichever celebrities we wanted. Then we would browse the Dealer’s Room a bit and maybe buy a trinket or two. After that we went home. They were mostly two-day affairs but we almost always went on Saturday or Sunday but rarely both days.
In the days before ubiquitous Internet these events were far more important. Getting news, merchandise, autographs was not that easy. There were newsletters, fanzines, and mail order catalogs but you had to do quite a bit of digging to find them and their selection could be very hit or miss. The smaller your fandom the more you had to hunt for anything you might have wanted. Also anything from overseas usually meant you had to search twice as hard and three times as much. The convenience of going to a convention and just being able to get so much of what you wanted, and instantly, all in one place was invaluable. Today you can just pop on the web and get any of that without a second thought but back then it was a very different story.
In lots of ways Special Edition reminds me of those old conventions. It is not a complete throwback. The panel selection seems a bit more robust and everything seems a bit more refined thanks to several decades of conventions teaching everyone some valuable lessons. As someone who is more used to the pomp and circumstances of more elaborate affairs like NYCC and Otakon there is a distinctly more laid back vibe. This is not a full on Relaxacon but the convention is clearly more humble than something like I-CON or AnimeNEXT. It is a professionally run Castle Point Anime Convention for comics.
(Actually I wonder if the panel selection is actually richer today or did I just ignore panels more as a tween and teen?)
Special Edition’s first year (2014) seemed like they overestimated their attendance and presence. This year, they’ve reinvented themselves in a difference space with more of a low-key vibe. Don’t get me wrong, the North Pavilion of the Javits was (is) a great space but this con is still a baby and this year felt more like the beginning. Continue reading