Two Cons in One! NYCC/NYAF 2010 Plans

hisuiconThis is the first year we have an amalgam New York Comic Con and New York Anime Festival and is has as busy a schedule as you would expect. Fears that the Anime Festival section would be a mostly forgotten red-headed step child of its older brother seem to have gone unfounded. There is are Japanese and American anime guests, several bands, premier shows, and a constant track of anime and manga programming and panels. In fact there are SO many anime premiers that we cannot go to them. This also means we miss out on many of the cool Comic Con premieres at the same time. Still there is always something to do and see at this convention. More than ever I will be very curious to see other people’s con reports to see what are all the things I missed out on. Plus as always NYCC/NYAF has all its programming ending at 10PM so I expect debauchery and decadence to occur every night of the convention especially with the Ard Rí na hÉireann Eeeper in town. I hope to chat at least a bit with everyone who attends so if you see me stop and say hello.

This combo convention will certainly be the biggest I’ve attended so far. Of course it is no surprise that the tentative schedule is jam-packed and even with that I am missing a few things. Oh, how nice it would be to be able to clone oneself! The most enticing things are premieres this time around, many anime ones to my delight. Even though this is an anime blog you can expect us to be gallivanting all around the con from comics to books and beyond. I’m really looking forward to how this new scheme goes, our own little SDCC here on the east coast, but I expect it to be back next year.

Friday
Why Graphic Novels Should Be In Your Library panel
Ban ’em, Burn ’em, Steal ’em! A Fan’s Guide to Graphic Novel Censorship panel
NYAF Opening Ceremony
Will Eisner’s New York panel
Minori Chihara Spotlight
MARVEL: Welcome to the X-Man panel
Extending Conversations about Graphic Novels panel
First Look! Upcoming DC Universe Animated Original Films & Shorts panel
Anime in Academia panel
Sengoku Basara Screening and Panel
Aniplex panel
A Geek’s Guide to Podcasting and Blogging panel
Mardock Scramble Premiere with Tow Ubukata
Anime You Never Thought You’d Like panel
The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya with Minori Chihara

Saturday
Corey Feldman Offers a Glimpse of Lost Boys: The Thirst panel
The History of Superhero Movies- Past, Present, and Future panel
K.JOE’S Ultimate Tips: How to Get More Japanese Artists to Perform in America panel
Star Driver Premiere
Jim Lee and ICONS: The DC Comics and Wildstorm Art of Jim Lee panel
Crunchyroll Fall Season Announcements panel
Yen Press panel
MARVEL: Cup O Joe panel
MARVEL Television Presents MARVEL Anime panel
Yoshiki and Stan Lee panel
Minori Chihara Concert
Disney Epic Mickey panel
Unusual Manga Genres panel

Sunday
The Sons of Liberty, a Graphic Novel: The New World of Historical Fiction panel
Hipra Premiere
Oni Press panel
Gundam 00 Movie Premiere
Anime Recruitment panel

Otakon 2010: Fan Panels

hisuiconI have rarely been disappointed when attending a guest panel but few if any guests panels can cover the broad range of topics that the average fan panel can. You will find all levels of quality in fan panels but the good ones will teach you something while making you laugh. I have found that the large number of submitted panels usually let the panel selection committee pick the cream of the crop and give you some stand out lectures at Otakon. I know a good number of people who did not get panels this year (including myself) but I liked almost all the panels I saw so they obviously took great care in deciding what to pick.

Fan panels are a gamble, but one that often pays off especially at places like Otakon where people are vying for a panel slot so the competition is steep and so is the talent. I try to squeeze in as many fan run sessions as I can but it can be tough when there are so many guests. I feel like I attended so few panels this year, but all of them were good so maybe it worked out.

hisuiconOne of the most controversial panels this year was the You Don’t Like Moe – And Here’s Why! panel with Otaku USA’s original OGT and Pontifus. The panel attempted to give a high-level look at what moe is and why people hate moe as passionately as they do. The problem was most of the literary analysis terms were going over the heads of the audience; they needed more hand holding before being thrown into such academia. While talking down to the audience is patronizing likewise assuming everyone has a degree in literary theory in otaku culture is equally ineffective. But it did spawn some passionate debate at the end. We had a huge three and a half hour conversation on the bus ride home about the very topics brought up by the panel.

Over the weekend I attended two fandom specific panels The World of Sailor Moon: Countdown to 20 years and The Mecha Fan Panel. For the most part panels like these have a bad rap of being rather asinine displays where people just shout about what they like best, but both of these panels showed how to do it right. For Sailor Moon there was some brief information about the anime but then it went further into why reading the manga is great and how richly it stands against its more well-known TV counter-part. They also discussed the live action TV show that came out a few years ago and even showed a funny trailer for it set to the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers theme song. Equally funny was the short clip they showed of Sailor Moon Abridged which succeed in making me check it out. A good portion of the panel involved back and forth conversations about the Sailor Moon revival currently in full swing in Japan and other places around the world and of course the hopes that the U.S. would join in. Interspersed throughout was some trivia and giveaways. On the completely other side of the spectrum, the Mecha panel was going strong with a condensed history of the genre and some of its well-known creators like Go Nagai and Tomino. I did have to laugh as Carl (of Ogiue Maniax) kept holding his tongue when they got a fact or two wrong but it was mostly minor. There was plenty of pleasant attack name shouting thrown in and overall the panel was spry and lively. These guys did the panel last year, but this time around they were much better prepared plus had visuals.

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Otakon Bonus Round!

As if we didn’t have enough Otakon coverage we also did a short podcast for Anime3000’s Bonus Round about the Otakon trip. Also along for the discussion is Caleb aka One Great Turtle, blogger on Anime wa Bakuhatsu da! and all around nice guy. And prior to our appearance you can hear from Otakon press relations manager Alyce Wilson.

Bonus Round – 8/5/10 – Otakon: It’s Fantastic!

More Otakon 2010 posts:

Otakon 2010: Industry
Otakon 2010: General Impressions
Otakon 2010: Guests
Otakon 2010: Events
Otakon 2010: Fan Panels