- Anime otaku parody hare yukai update#
- Anime otaku parody hare yukai full#
- Anime otaku parody hare yukai registration#
Hopefully in a bigger room with a better time slot.
Anime otaku parody hare yukai update#
The staff that were in there told me they really enjoyed it so maybe I’ll update it and do it again next year.
Anime otaku parody hare yukai full#
It was fun and the room was full despite being scheduled opposite the Cosplay Contest. It was called The Tokyo Otaku, and I just spent an hour talking about Tokyo, fun otaku like things to see and do there, and dispelled some myths about visiting Japan. So all in all I had a good time at Anime Banzai. If that sounds lazy I’m sorry, I just didn’t want to clutter the page. I did an individual badge scan for the Katsucon post, but the artwork didn’t change for Anime Banzai, just the color of the badge so I scanned a few of them as one large image. Attention to detail brother! Attention to detail! The dude cosplaying as Zero put his tattoo on the wrong side of his neck. Classic, and awesome.Īnd some Vampire Knight cosplay to wrap things up. I saw quite a few Alice in Wonderland themed costumes this year. It was epic.Ĭhuck Huber and Michelle Ruff signing autographs. The guy was on stilts and when he talked a hinge in the jaw allowed the mouth to move. This Ryuk costume is the best I’ve ever seen. There was always something going on out there. This is a better shot because you can see the shenanigans in the courtyard out the window. Random shot of the hotel lobby with some people hanging out. No Face seems like an easy character to pull off as far as cosplay goes, I’m just sayin’. I’m sure this photo will pop up somewhere else on this site in the future. This was back in the staff room and I noticed it while getting ready to do my panel and I had to get a shot. I photoshopped the name off her badge to keep her from being Facebook stalked. These girls were throwing down the Hare Hare Yukai outside in the hotel courtyard. I like the attention to detail on the Rem costume, right down to the feet. He’s definitely one of my favorite guests I’ve had the opportunity to see, of any con.Ĭhuck Huber also used part of his panel to teach attendees about voice acting and gave some of them a chance to try it out. This guy was likeable from the start and had a great sense of humor. One of the guests this year was Chuck Huber who has voiced Shou Tucker from Fullmetal Alchemist, Hiro Nohara from Crayon Shin-chan, and Kululu from Sgt Frog, as well as many others. The room was well used and had quite a few games in it. This is my only shot of the video game room and it makes it look pretty lame although it wasn’t bad. I tried to talk a guy down for a figure he wanted $50 for, but he wouldn’t have it, so I kept my money in my pocket and ordered it online later. Prices were a little higher than online but pretty standard for con vendors. There were also plenty of vendors selling figures, cosplay supplies, bags, t-shirts, DVD’s, and stuffed animals. A great place to stop and grab Hi-chew, Pocky, Ramune and other assorted Japanese snacks and drinks, and at a good price too. It was fun and I’ll be back next year, just a few tweaks would make it stellar. It probably sounds like I’m picking on the con, but I don’t mean to.
Anime otaku parody hare yukai registration#
It’s a much easier way to get registration done and doesn’t leave attendees in line for over an hour wishing they were watching content instead of just hearing it from the room next door. A line for cash and a line for credit, hand over the cash, get a badge. Since you could just have them print a nickname on your badge this isn’t much of a theft deterrent. Registration wasn’t horrible but could definitely be sped up by not printing names of con attendees on badges.
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The photo above is of the registration area on Friday morning. I know that sounds rude, but I speak publicly fairly often, and have been a technical trainer for years so it is almost physically painful for me to watch someone who is clearly uncomfortable, unprepared, or lacks the basic social abilities to speak to a crowd. The content is pretty solid though to be honest I did leave a few talks due to poor quality of the presenter.
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So after the crowds at Katsucon I’d call Anime Banzai a smaller con, of about 2-3000 people. Needless to say, I made plans to go, and it was good enough that I not only returned this year, but hosted a panel as well. I didn’t know there was a con in Utah, but apparently this one has been going on for six years or so and I’d just missed it. and happened upon one in Salt Lake City, which is about 15 minutes south of my house, and it was only three weeks away.
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I only discovered Anime Banzai last year after browsing through a list of Cons throughout the U.S. I recently attended Anime Banzai for the second time and figured it was about time to write up a review.