Otakon 2012: General Impressions

Another Otakon and another year where I was overwhelmed with all the convention had to offer. From lovely guests to great friends the entire weekend was a big hit! As per usual I spent a lot of time visiting fan-panels and Japanese guest Q&As. As an added bonus I also ended up in the autograph lines more than I normally do. I spent some time just walking the convention taking pictures and chatting.

The atmosphere of a con is really unique. After four days of sensory overload the real world looks a little funny the week after a con.

After a little snaffu with getting my badge I realized I have been going to Otakon since 2006. (By the way that is when they had Ayako Kawasumi so it was an excellent time to start coming.) Since then I have attended almost every year except for 2008 due to some poor timing and scheduling. But I have always been attracted to the amount of things to do every year. Otakon always has a great lineup of Japanese guests and some of the best panels around. I always have something to do. In fact I wanted to check out the game room, visit the new maid cafe, see concerts, or take in about a half a dozen other events but never was able to do any of those things. Time, food, sleepiness, and the need to socialize meant that sacrifices had to be made. I never understand how people have nothing to do at Otakon.

The most unusual part of Otakon is it is less like a tropical vacation where you spend your time mostly relaxing on the beach a more like hiking adventure where you come back more tired than when you left. It is almost a bit of a test of  endurance. But along with the physical and mental exhaustion comes a feeling of your spirits being renewed. You might be spent but in return you are given a pleasant glow from that effort. I tend to run through Otakon at a fairly hectic pace as I am going to panels, seeing guests, and a million other things almost constantly and usually fairly late into the night. So I often come back a bit more worn than most. Heck I felt sort of like a zombie on Sunday. But I would not have it any other way.

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The July Line-Up

Goodness me the announcements stacked up this month! And quite of few them were unexpected delights from new anime of classic shows like Dragon Ball and Sailor Moon to the many licenses for the U.S. Con season is coming to a close with plenty to cheer about.

Convention season craziness leads this to be probably one of the most information packed Line-Ups you will see this year. There are some real surprises in the line up. Everything from old classics getting a new lease on life to unlikely pick ups most people would not have causally guessed. I suppose that is just con season for you.

The Line-Up is a monthly rundown of newly licensed in the U.S., newly streaming in the U.S., and newly announced anime and manga projects.

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Otakon 2012: Pirated ANNcast

Every Otakon I try t’ be at least on one podcast at th’ convention. Thar be somethin’ about capturin’ th’ spirit o’ th’ convention while ye be in th’ thick o’ it. This year Ed Sizemore gathered together a crew t’ do some rumination on wha’ had transpired o’er th’ weekend.

The Pirated ANNCast is a solid mixture of voices from around the anime blogosphere and podcasting community. Sadly the first hour of conversation while we waited for people to trickle in was not recorded. But for everyone involved that was probably for the best. The porn war tales alone might be enough to damage most people’s reputations. The audio quality is a bit fugazi but the conversation is worth it.

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The Crew of Podcast Plunderers:

More Otakon 2012 posts:

Otakon 2012: Tweets
Otakon 2012: General Impressions
Otakon 2012: 15-minutes with Gen Urobuchi

Otakon 2012: Guests

Otakon 2012: Fan Panels

Crime Scene Investigations #004: Otakon 2012
Otakon 2012: Artist Alley