This con Report fought me. This is more of a what not to do to when hosting your first convention, because quite frankly, this convention failed miserably, and makes me wonder how they’re able to afford to do it again this coming year. ~Mako-Chan On Memorial Day weekend, some of the Anime Jam Session […]
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Another Anime Convention 2017 – Italians in Suits? What’s not to Love?
The convention previously before this one was the big send-off of perhaps the largest anime convention on the east coast, the effective end of an era. So this convention might be considered a step back, especially in scope and attendance.
Zenkaikon 2016 – A Division of Fly-By-Night Moving Company
Well, here it is, the moment we’ve all been waiting for: the start of convention season for 2016. Although I’m hesitant to refer to it as a “season,” since you can find a convention happening in at least one city in this country during any given weekend…at least that’s what it feels like, they’ve become […]
Castle Point Anime Convention
Several weeks ago, I attended Castle Point Anime Convention. It was, in general, designed to be fun with all of the activities available for many different fandoms. There were musical performances outside on the steps, a ramen café (too crowded every time we checked though), and a large variety of panels.
Kotoricon 2015 – Like a Chair to the Back of the Head
When it comes to anime conventions, I have experienced cons of all shapes and sizes—from the overwhelming huge cons, to the piddling little shoebox-like single room/building affairs. I don’t see a con’s size as a factor in its enjoyment one way or another; being big, for example, isn’t going to make it necessarily better than […]