Wednesday, October 15, 2008

NY Anime Fest – Friday Sept 26th

Once again, I was fortunate to attend the New York Anime Fest for free as a “professional”….sweet. Unfortunately, I was stuck with work and personal obligations so I was only able to attend on Friday, the opening day, and only for 4 hours at that. Still, I had a blast taking in screenings (Lucky Star), attending panels (“How to Make in Anime Journalism”…hey, a guy can dream right?), and of course, shopping for Bleach crap while gawking at the cosplay crowd.

I had trouble getting into Lucky Star the first time I saw it, so I figured I’d give it a second try at the 2:45 screening (it was either that or the Naruto: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow movie…which appeared to be completely unattended, hahaha). Like the Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, I’d heard the hype about Lucky Star but it just didn’t match up to my expectations; it struck me as being a less whimsical, more self-aware and chatty version of Azumanga Diaoh populated by 4 Ayumi “Osaka” Kasugas – a loosely-plotted, character-driven comedy “show about nothing”, ala Seinfeld.




I definitely liked the looseness and goofiness of Lucky Star, but the jokes never really seem to connect; it just devolves into a lot of shaggy-dog stories about food and homework. Still, I do have to give it credit for its deadpan humor and self-deprecating jabs at otaku culture; maybe more episodes would change my mind.

The panel on anime journalism was enlightening, but the basic advice of humility, hard work, and professionalism wasn’t a whole lot different than the advice most aspiring writers are given. The basic message I got? To (badly) paraphrase AC/DC, “It’s a long way to the top if you want to be paid money write about Japanese cartoons”.

In terms of cosplay, the many, many characters of Naruto made a strong showing, but number of folks dressed as Bleach shinigami was pretty impressive too. Loligoths, maids, and Haruhis were in abundance (as to be expected), and I noticed that several folks were done up in Gurren Lagann gear; in fact, FUNamation promoted the series with some cosplay cheesecake. However, the highlight for me was one creative guy dressed as the title character from my personal fav-rave, Sayonara Zebutseuo Sensei! Nice work, dude. I tried taking a few photos with my cell phone of various cosplayers but the results were blurry and pitiful….

In any event, I was going to include pictures and descriptions of all my purchases, but I think that’s better off in a separate post; for those of you dying to see the Rukia figurines and Full Metal Panic DVDs I purchased, I’m afraid you’ll have to wait until next week….