Posts Tagged ‘DerpyCon’

Derpy Con 2022: Better Later Than Never?

Derpycon 2022 Took place in the New Brunswick New Jersey Hyatt Regency from Friday, October 28th until Sunday, October 30th. Before I begin the review, I do admit last year’s review was very lenient. After all, conventions (including Derpycon), were just returning after a two year shut down! Unfortunately, the shortcomings of 2021’s event were at the forefront this year. 

#567: Warm One Day, Cold The Next.

DJ Ranma S follows up with a  DerpyCon addendum and Anime NYC‘s latest changes on panels. Also, a Love Live School Idol Project seiyuu steps down due to their health, celebrate 30 years of Sailor Moon with an LP, new Godzilla project in the works, Neon Genesis Evangelion: the stage play, and a new anime entertainment complex! Meanwhile in Japan… a bus driver flunked a […]

Derpycon 2021: It’s Strange to Be Back…

Derpycon 2021 took place on Halloween weekend  in New Brunswick, New Jersey’s Hyatt Regency. This was the first event I attended since conventions went on a two year hiatus as a result of the COVID pandemic. Conventions are in a transitional period, with more focus on health and safety through new policies. It certainly does […]

DerpyCon 2014: No We are Not a Pony Con

The weekend of December 5th started out bright and early. Ok, not so bright, and maybe not so early. Anyway, on that Friday I traveled north to Morristown, NJ to attend DerpyCon, a gen con right in my own back yard. This was the first year for this convention, and it actually did pretty well! […]

Episode #194 – Going Out With a Bang, DerpyCon 2014

We’re talking DerpyCon! Join DJ Ranma S, Ari Rockefeller, and Mako-chan as they discuss going to a first year convention! But wait, we have more! We have news about Naruto and Attack on Titan’s survival horror game! And then in the Open Forum Topic, we ask what is your final con of the season? And […]

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