AnimeNEXT 2015: General Impressions

hisui_icon_4040 Moving is rarely an easy choice. Sometimes life gives you no options and it can be a very beneficial in the long run but that does not make it something you do lightly. First of all you have to find a new place to live which can be herculean task in of itself as you have to find something that fits in your budget while possibly accommodating the circumstances that made you move in the first place. Moving also throws off your whole routine as all you have to relearn where to do all your daily tasks in a new location. Also the number of people who visit you change radically because  of your new neighborhood. Some people might visit you more because your closer but others might be more hesitant to come by now that it is an inconvenience. On top of that the move it self just takes time, money, and energy which is usually in precious short supply because you are moving in the first place.

All of what I mentioned above for an individual moving is doubly true for a convention. So when AnimeNEXT announced it was moving this year it clearly was not simple choice but the fact of the mater was it was one that needed to be made. It is not a case where their current rate of growth indicated that they would need to move in a few years. AnimeNEXT is currently bursting at the seems. Little patches like the using the Hotel Somerset-Bridgewater to help alleviate some of the crowding created a whole different array of problems in turn. While using three different buildings helped a bit it also made everything far more complicated. The fact of the matter is that AnimeNEXT needed to move last year. You can debate if the location the convention is moving to is the best choice fairly convincingly. The fact you can’t debate was if the move was needed in the first place.

But the move is not until 2016. There was a very exciting and vibrant convention at the Garden State Exhibit Center this year to talk about.

narutaki_icon_4040 AnimeNEXT is a big con on the East Coast with an attendance of more than 14,500 over the weekend. It lauds big creators, voice actors, and musical guests. It has an outstanding panel selection. And yet, it still feels like a relatively unknown con in nearby New Jersey. All that is about to change in 2016, but for 2015 it still remained the best kept secret.

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Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works #022 – Under the Sea

hisui_icon_4040 I also wanted to call this post “Whisper Sweet German Spell Incantations in My Ear and then Tell Me You Love Me” but I think “Under the Sea” is a bit punchier.

I’m sorry this post was a bit late. A combination of Kate and I covering Special Edition and preparing for AnimeNEXT means that I have had 1,001 things to do. That it turn meant that this post got a bit delayed. That also means that my post for episode 23 is going to get just as delayed. If Special Edition is a middle-distance running race then AnimeNEXT is a long-distance triathlon. Most of this episode is just crystal dolphins so I don’t think anyone desperately needed my analysis but I do regret that my Incarnation post is going to be delayed as well. Hopefully I will be back on schedule after that so everything should be on track for the finale.

The funnest part of this episode was probably the meta comedy around ye olde fluid mana transfer scene. I think most reasonable people realized we were getting the Réalta Nua version of Shiro getting Rin’s magic circuits. There was this somewhat misguided hope/delusion that we would get Bow Chicka Wow Wow version but that was never meant to be. I think parts of Kara no Kyoukai might have given people the impression that Ufotable might throw in a soap opera sex scene but that was always a false hope. First of all being a TV anime makes that very improbable. Sex sometimes happens in TV anime but it is almost always surprising when it does. Other than Garo: The Animation the last time I can remember something like was the controversial scene in Gundam SEED.  Also I think at this point Réalta Nua has become the face of Fate/Stay Night. It is far more accessible which is important because I don’t think they would want to alienate any of the new fans they got from Fate/Zero.

Plus let’s be honest: People actually like to complain about the crystal marine life scene. Much like the CG dragon it lets everyone come together. It lets people complain how corny the original sex scenes are while also letting fans mention how silly the family friendly revisions are.

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