REPOST: Con Survival for a new year!

With the convention season coming up, and us hard at work on Otakon plans, we decided to to re-post our Con Survival Guide for everyone to use! While the full blown con season does not start for a little while yet, you must remember that planning months in advance is the most important thing you can do if you are in charge of a group going to any anime con (even if your group consists of only one person). So if you are thinking of attending any cons this year you should look over the posts because you just might learn a thing or two and avoid some common convention mistakes we all make.

Helmuth von Moltke the Elder is famous for saying that, “No battle plan survives contact with the enemy.” This is especially true of any and all planning done for cons. I have yet to go to an anime con where everything went exactly as planned. Something or someone will always fall through often at the worst possible time. Vital items will be forgotten or left behind. The posted schedule almost always changes day to day sometimes hour to hour. Oddly enough though even though this is a truth you are doomed if you don’t have a plan for going to a con. A small amount of planning can turn a disastrous or boring anime convention into one of the highlights of your year.

But therein lies the problem, if there is no plan nothing will get accomplished. The plan will inevitably change. No matter what. The only way a plan can run perfectly is for only one person to be involved, so unless the con is just you in your basement it will involve others. If you are going alone you still have to worry about traveling (which involves all manner of other people) and the con itself may not run smoothly so your plan even less so.

I will tell you that Narutaki is correct. I was the only person at Hisui Con 2007 last year in my basement and it went off without a hitch but I found that it had no atmosphere what so ever. Roald Amundsen said that adventure is just bad planning. My friend Ben’s infamous road trips always stick out in my mind as to what happens when you take no care to plan you trips in advance. Ben is famous in my little circle of friends for spontaneously planning road trips at the last second and having many a horror story because of it. Tales of him driving half asleep in misty unknown parts of North East while trying to find somewhere to stay for the night before falling asleep at a rest stop to find people rather creepily staring at him when he awoke immediately spring to mind. So much of Ben’s interesting little “adventures” could have been avoided by some planning before setting out.

Disaster can be averted! The first thing you do, is decide to go. So let’s start now! Okay, so the first step has been taken and you haven’t broken a sweat. So why not take the bull by the horns and plan your trip yourself, leave it to no one else!

I myself have up until recently have been more of a passive participant in convention planning. I have always been fortune enough to either have anime conventions near me or to have someone in charge of planning things for me. Narutaki is usually our group’s main chief of planning. But when CLAMP was at Anime Expo 2006 Kohaku and I were forced to make plans for ourselves. It turned out fine but it was the first time I had to fend for myself. I’m also had to plan out my solo journey to the Providence Anime Conference. I will say the the less people you have to plan for the easier it is but the more good friends you bring the more likely you will have a good time.

I have worked with people to plan for 20 and to plan for 2. I’m slowly but surely becoming a seasoned organizer for these types of excursions. Every year something new is learned and every year something unexpected happens. So our guide will be a multiple post, ongoing series initially coming out once a month (the last Monday of the month).

The Con Survival Series:

Why are we doing this? As the average age of the typical anime fan gets younger and younger while the number of people going to anime conventions increase it means that many con goers are totally green to the con going experience. Just look at any message board for you local con and you will invariably see a thread asking for advice and suggestions. Having the battle scars of years of mistakes, failures, learning experiences, and triumphs we have decided to pass along our wisdom in hopes of teaching first time con attendees what to do and what to avoid in planning their first con experience. Heck old timers might pick up a new trick or two as well.

Okay, yeah, we are going to tell you the mostly overly detailed way of doing things. To the point of madness at times, but this is just a guide not a set of laws. Heck, we may even forget to do some of the things we’re going to tip you off to. The goal is to remember all the great stuff about the convention, not the screw-ups. So hopefully a little help from us you can accomplish just that!

It’s Otaku Mech Up Time!

In case you were unaware Tim Maughan recently asked if anyone could do some guests posts on his blog while he is on vacation in Thailand. We answered the call with An Absolute Beginners Guide to Mecha which helps fans start to explore mecha and also doubles as a guide for mecha fans to recruit allies as well.

Mecha can be one of the most intimidating genres of anime to randomly try to wander into. There always seems to be a sizable number of anime fans that refuse to give it a chance. We made this guide to give people a gentle road map that will educate them as well as entertain them. We did not pick the best mecha shows or the most popular necessarily but instead focused on shows that are accessible to people who have no innate affinity for robots but are curious to learn. The guide gives has six different types of beginner shows (complete with a robot level ratings!), then a selection of intermediate anime, and finally a short paragraph about great mecha shows, even revered ones, that maybe be too much for just starting into the genre. The ultimate goal is probably after watching some of these selections, by the end you might not have someone who loves mecha but you will have someone who does not run away from a show the second they see a robot. If we create some new mecha fans in the process, well, that is just icing.

We also did this article a little differently than we do here on our own blog, rather than a back and forth, it was a team effort, just to spice things up!

Guest post: Rocket Punching Straight to Your Heart
An Absolute Beginners Guide to Mecha

Still Not Frozen Out: Winter 2010 Anime Guide

Winter 2010, otherwise know as the season anime died and nothing good was ever made again. Ever. Or at least that is what some people made it seem like. While this is obviously not the strongest season there are still gems to be found. I have yet to find a season yet where there is nothing worth watching and I hope that never changes. I will admit we passed on watching a good number of shows but overall we would have hated most of them. I am sure people will tell Narutaki and I all the wonders we are missing out on by skipping Chu-Bra!!, Dance in the Vampire Bund, Seikon no Quasar but we will just have to take their word on it. Also the theme for this seasons’ preview is objects in the show we watched.

So Ra No Wo To
(Winner of the Nekki Basara Wartime Music Award )

Kanata Sorami becomes a bugler in the army after she was found in a war ravaged city by a bugler. She is assigned to a new base in what seems to be an all female squad. When she comes to the new city it is during a rambunctious celebration tied to a local legend. A legend that just might be tied to events to soon unfold. Overall, I came out of the episode with a very neutral feeling. The characters seem solid but no one won me over. I am 100% sure that the legend of the festival will come to be very important and that is where the meat of anything great will come from. It seems like a well made show but I will only check it out again if I hear that it comes together. This might be neither here nor there but I realized that I could tell what everyone’s personality was just by their hairstyle. I’m not sure if it is because the characters are mostly archetypes or because I am getting more savvy. I suspect a little bit of both. I will also personally give Sora no Oto the Siesta 556 memorial award due to all the trumpet playing.

Also called Sora no Oto, which is what I’m going with, I was a little skeptical about mostly because before it even hit TV people, including us, were calling it military K-ON. But I found the first episode highly enjoyable. A lot of that enjoyment stemmed from the atmosphere and setting which were beautifully established in the opening song and sequence that it ran over. And I hope that stays the opening because the ending song really breaks that. The true test of the series will be getting to know these girls and convincing me they are capable of the trails that will be set before them. I am going to continue on to see just that.

Omamori Himari
(Winner of the Award for Under the Radar Fan-Service . . . of course this Radar has Been Shot by Indiana Jones)

Tits and ass. That is the reason anyone is going to watch this show. You are not going to watch this show for the story, the humor, the style, or the characters. Amakawa Yuuto is descended from a long line of demon hunters and therefore many a demon wants him dead before he can awaken to his power. Until then he is protected by a busty cat demon that has sworn to protect him. Oh, he lives with a childhood friend who wants his bod and he is allergic to cats. Yeah, really standard plot and characters all to get from one scene of T&A to the next. Other than that this show is so very paint by numbers and the action scenes are pretty dull. We do get rather explicit fan service which seems to be the new trend in mediocre fan-service shows now. I think Narutaki purposely picks one one horrible show each season on the off-chance miracle that it might not be utter rubbish. It did not work out so well this time.

Clearly I am destined to always watching something truly awful each season, oh I dodged some major bullets this winter, but one still weaseled in. This is a fan-service show pure and simple. So unsurprisingly the worst animation appears during the “plot” moments and the one fight. Every scene is hyper fan-service for the most part, which draws the line for me with implied hand-jobs. Priorities in this show are clear. Without any real plot or thought given to it, there is nothing here worth watching.

Okami Kakushi
(Winner of the Award for Clearest Example of Being Too Nice)

I was interested in this show if for nothing else it is based on a PSP game directed by Ryukishi07 with character designs by Peach-Pit. This is great because I like Ryukishi07 but admit he is a writer first and a character designer second. I don’t mind Peach-Pit’s character designs but think their stories can go die in a fire. It feels sort of like Higurashi 2.0 but it seems different enough that I am interested in continuing. Hiroshi Kuzumi and his sister who is in  wheelchair move to a new town. Hiroshi gets a next door neighbor who is crushing on him and a class that seems super friendly. In fact, too friendly. There seems to be at least one secret organization in the town and they seem to enforce the rules of the town with a deadly severity. The similarities between this and Higurashi are not hard to make. I think the main difference is that in Okami Kakushi the supernatural parts seems the main deal and I don’t think there will be a mundane mystery. Also in Higurashi trusting your friends was the main message but as far as I can tell Hiroshi has every reason not to trust them. So far Ryukishi07 has not steered me wrong and I don’t sense that anything is horribly off with this show so far. I’m curious to see more.

This show has creepy down pat, and doesn’t even need the opening sequence of events to make it feel that way. The overzealous nature of most everyone in the show will quickly rub you the wrong way making you think “no one is this nice” and that is coming from an optimist. I was also struck by how much the main character doesn’t look like a main character but more like the main character’s best friend in some other show. However, he nor anyone else struck me as particularly interesting (except maybe that guy who appears at the end for a second or the cute dark-haired girl) and that combined with a distinct horror element makes this show not for me.

Durarara!!
(Winner of the Award for Best Walking Tour of Ikebukuro)

If you were a fan of Baccano! I assume you are already watching Durarara!! If not you are really missing out because although I have only seen one episode of each it is quite obvious if you like one you will most probably enjoy the other. They both are shows that have a colorful set of characters with seemingly random but interconnected stories that center around a supernatural element in an otherwise seemingly ordinary world. Instead of being about 1920s American gangsters, this is about modern teens in Ikebukuro. The story hooked me quickly as two old friends reunite and go for a walk in the city. At the same time their story intersects with the tale of a headless ghost biker. This is going to be the series that wins most people’s attention across the board with everything being good to great about this show. Other shows might be more highly praised by groups that enjoy a particular genre but this one will be the one everyone remembers.

Durarara!! was certainly the show I was most looking forward to this season and it didn’t disappoint me. The opening was really striking and quickly sets a hip tone for the series to follow. This feeling is furthered by the setting of Ikebukuro and it’s modern night life seen through two teenagers. The people they encounter during this one evening combined with some strange goings on complete the episode and make it absolutely fulfilling. While we don’t learn too much in the episode, it delivers plenty of intrigue about things to come. I can’t wait for the next installment!

Hanamaru Kindergarten
(Winner of the Award for Most Shocking Look at the Pink-Collar Phenomenon)

Well, all I can say is this could have been so much worse. I was worried we were going to get Kodomo no Jikan kindergarten edition. Tsuchida is a new elementary school teacher who has Anzu, one of his students, develops a crush on him. Normally this would be quickly forgotten but Anzu’s mother who was a schoolmate of Tsuchida seems to want them to be married when Anzu grows up. Luckily, I don’t get the same sense that the teacher has feelings for the student back or that we are supposed to be sexually attracted to any of the little girls. Maybe as the series goes on I would come to learn how wrong I am but it seems to be more a parody of Kodomo no Jikan than a even more disturbing version of it. Still overall the series was cute but nothing that hooked me. Anzu’s friend Hiiragi was usually pretty hysterical but everything else was just pleasant if a bit weird. I won’t watch the rest but I won’t shutter when people say they like this show.

This was one of the first shows of the new season I heard about a ways back and it caught my attention for the right reasons. As we got closer and closer to the air date there seemed to be rampant speculation of the possible unsavory turn it could take, but luckily such things were avoided. There is certainly a bit of harem vibe, since the main character even points this out with him being the only male teacher, but he seems really interested in just one girl. The kids were amusing and cute, the best of which I must agree was Hiiragi (Hii-chan). She has these giant vacant eyes and her mouth never seems to move giving the appearance of her speaking telepathically! However, the humor wasn’t really funny enough to hook me and the rest of the story isn’t very special.

Kaito Reinya
(Winner of the Award for Most Serendipitous Repeated Appearance of a Fan)

So very . . . odd. At around 5 minutes the premise is simple Kaito Reinya is a phantom thief based on Reina Tanaka of Morning Musume. Reinya tries to steal some random object with the mouse sidekick who she likes to torture as three police officers try to catch her. The really odd thing is how American it all feels. I swear it looks like an American cartoon trying to be like an anime more than an anime. The Flash animation so moves like an American cartoon and the humor, character designs, and overall aesthetic seem so oddly western. This show is just worth watch at least once to see what I am talking about since if nothing else it is so short. The show is cute if completely vapid. If you waited for the show to be finished you could probably watch all 12 episodes in one sitting.

I didn’t think this was going to get fan-subbed but I seem to have underestimated either the love of Reina Tanaka or the love of catgirls. In any case, I’m glad it did because it’s just an interesting anomaly in the catalog of anime that’s out there. Hisui mentions how it seems like an American cartoon trying to be anime, I actually feel like it’s an anime that is trying to mimic currently popular animation styles from America. But it still feels different, not surprisingly. It is incredibly flat with thick lines but the humor is just quite bizarre. I think it is worth seeing just to see, and I’ll probably watch the rest.

Durarara!!