My fairly meanspirited review of Amecon 2010

Well I’m done with this particular convention.

I was pretty much done with it before the convention, but the actual con didn’t really deter me from my decision to cut it out of my future convention attending schedules.

The reason why I’m done? Their handling of attendee submitted events/panels prior to the con.

I had no problem running my MADstravaganza event at the con, but getting to that point before the con was like pulling teeth.

For starters, the form to submit them didn’t go up until the end of May. Which is bad, but I think it was still better than previous years. However, it’s then a bit much to not give anyone a human response until four weeks before the convention.

Amecon may not realise it, but attendee submitted events/panels are the last remaining unique selling point of UK residential anime events. Everything else they do you can get elsewhere:

  • Anime Industry Guests – you can get the US voice actors at Expo and Japanese industry folk at Expo and film festival events.
  • Parties – You’ve regular J-pop events running in London, plus events like the Grand Cosplay Ball and the Cosplay Cruise. And I’m sure similar events elsewhere in the country. Also if you just want to party and don’t require a Japanese or Fancy Dress element, well you do live in “Binge Drinking Britain”.
  • Cosplay – Again, Expo has this covered, as do the cosplay based parties I mentioned above. There’s plenty of places to get your cosplay fix that aren’t residential conventions.
  • Dealers Room – Expo, of course.
  • Anime – Once upon a time we had a sneak preview of Perfect Blue at Minamicon. Nowadays if you want to see the latest anime films before general release, you need to go to film festivals instead.

Rather than treating the attendee run events as an afterthought, conventions should be encouraging them. The final straw was the fact that cosplay events got their own special e-mail sent out to attendees detailing them before the convention and the other events got nothing.

There was a warning sign as to their misplaced priorities early on as they didn’t actually mention anime or manga on their front page for 4-5 months of restarting the site. Combine that with a video programme that you had to hunt down, rather than have given to you in your con bag, and you’re left with the impression of an anime convention that has lost all interest in the reason it existed in the first place. Unless that reason was to import dubbing irritant Monica Rial to the UK every couple of years, in which case JOB WELL DONE!

There is one big downside to fan run events at UK cons, and it was particularly in evidence at this convention. Some people have got it into their heads to treat conventions as some sort of open mic night. So in addition to the open mic abomination that is the “Omake” we also ended up with rip-offs of the BBC radio shows “I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue” and “Fighting Talk” (luckily missed the first and what I saw of the second made me glad I didn’t see all of it, as at least one person on the panel had seemingly missed the point of the format entirely). I don’t know if it’s an extension of the show-off attitude of cosplayers, or that people see the few talented people who can do this stuff well and think it’s easy.

What we need instead is more panels with the passion and obsession of the folks running things like this year’s Takarzuka panel or Ayacon’s Rocket Scientist’s Guide to Space Anime. I shall be putting my money where my mouth is on this front next year, as Ayacon are accepting submissions for events already. I suggest anime/manga bloggers reading this who are planning on attending Ayacon, Kitacon or any of the other UK cons next year do the same. While the people running conventions might have seemingly lost interest in anime/manga, there will be people attending who haven’t, so you’ll find an audience.

Now, had the Amecon gone swimmingly they might have changed my mind about not attending again, but the lack of signs/internal maps, a Student Union that was grim bordering on squalid (you should not be able to smell urine where food is being served) and buildings that were too far apart did a good job of killing any sort of good vibes the convention might have generated.

So I’m out.

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Sarcasm Too Long For Twitter. Plus: Commentary on Commentary.

I can’t imagine why people nowadays don’t find anime to be the coolest thing.

I mean, who wouldn’t want to be interested in something where everyone is sounding the death knell and blaming the fans?

Doesn’t that sound like the fun party you would want to be seen at?

One thing that struck me in the wake of Satoshi Kon’s death was the fact that a number of  pro- and amateur-industry commentators have crafted a narrative of The Doom That Came To The Anime Industry that they must add to at all times.

For those people, Kon’s death can’t just be the premature death of a talented individual, it has to be tied into the ongoing narrative of how Japanese cartoons are going to Hell in a handbasket.

I’ll cut them some slack, along the people whose first concern seems to be “is his last film going to be released?”, as they are common responses to death, particularly the deaths of creative people who you only really know through their work.

I’m more curious as to how commentators form their ongoing narratives in their writing, and more importantly, identifying what my own are. Pretty sure I’ve been guilty of selling the anime doomsday scenario into the past, especially in the Hate Fun posts (which are mainly hyperbole and exaggeration, plus incredibly easy to write), though I’ve tried to move away from that somewhat this past year towards getting a better, broader perspective.

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MADstravaganza 4 Playlist

Here’s how I remember it:

  • Durarara Donuts & Coffee Ad
  • Golgo 13 Caffeine Pills Ad
  • Murphy’s Irish Stout Ad
  • Durarara G Fantasy Ad
  • Lupin III Esso Ad
  • Durarara Pocky Ad
  • Giant Robo Fitz Ad
  • Masahiro Chono 2012 Blu Ray Ad
  • Kabutoborg x 300 Trailer
  • Kabutoborg x Evangelion Trailer
  • Chargeman Ken 20th Century Fox Opening
  • Oishinbo MAD
  • Gurren Lagann x Cutey Honey OP
  • Neuro x Guu DX OP
  • VuVu ChaCha OP
  • Cat GONG
  • Kawaii Jenny x Jason Statham Ad
  • Lupin OP Paint Shop Version
  • TV Funhouse George Clooney/Speed Racer
  • Takayuki Hamada Animator AMV
  • Chargeman Ken Fan Animation
  • Ranma x Sexy Commando OP
  • Transport for London Music Video
  • Broken Wear
  • Alpaca Bebop
  • Hotchpotch Station Queen Sketch
  • Hetalia x Bacanno OP
  • Pokemon x Naruto OP
  • Backyard version of WWE
  • Yu-Gi-Oh MAD
  • Evangelion / K-On Crossover
  • Stefania Rotolo Live Goldrake Theme
  • Durarara x Kyouran Kazoku Nikki OP
  • Evangelion vs GI Joe vs Transformers
  • Final Fantasy MAD
  • Jumbo Tsuruta Mario Sketch
  • Golgo 13 vs. MGS
  • Golden Eggs x K-On OP
  • TV Funhouse – Kobayashi
  • Toshiyuki Inoue Animator AMV
  • Big Fire Haruhi Dance
  • Sengoku Basara x Giant Robo OP
  • F1 x Sexy Commando OP
  • U900 – Twist and Shout
  • My Boyfriend Is The President
  • Idolmaster x Ante Up

The biggest walk out was during Ante Up. Anime fans not liking rap music? What a surprise! Of course I’ve often found the opposite to be true in that rap fans will frequently like anime. From my point of view the Transport for London was the best video, as the open mouthed expressions of bewilderment on the audience’s faces was a cruel delight for me.

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MAD Mondays – Toshiyuki Inoue

Going to try and resurrect some old post themes this week, to see if I can get some “appointment internet” going while I work on some long form posts in the background.

This particular Animator AMV for Toshiyuki Inoue’s work got a strong reaction from the audience when I played it during my MADstravaganza panel at Amecon this past weekend. The panel in its original form started life as an animator focussed panel 3 years ago, but gradually broadened to include everything I like that doesn’t get covered in other panels at UK conventions. Which at this point also includes anime and manga…

This year I decided to drop a couple of Animator AMVs back into the panel to gauge the response. I’ve already built a decent sized audience now, so I can see what else I can throw at them. I was pleased with the responses they got, and this one in particular got a strong response. I was left with the impression that it’s not so much that people don’t have animators whose work they like, it’s more that they don’t know they do.

One of the big inspirations for that first panel in 2007, was Tony Robinson’s Stay Tooned show for the BBC. It took what was a standard cartoon compilation programme that the BBC would run after Grandstand, and added a layer of education to it. In half an hour you could learn who made the different cartoons and what the different elements were that they brought to it. Without that, I don’t think Tex Avery and Bob Clampett would have clicked with me in the same way, and I think that little bit of information needed to join the dots is what the majority of anime viewers lack.

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IT’S HERE!

Are you at Amecon? Do you want a break from the rain and walking ridiculous distances between non-descript academic buildings? Then come to MADstravaganza, tonight, at 8pm, in the Dorothy Hodgkin building’s Lecture Theatre 1 (the main theatre opposite the main entrance).

FEATURING:

CHARGEMAN KEN | KABUTO BORG VxV | DURARARA | GURREN LAGANN | NEURO | HETALIA | BUBU CHACHA | FINAL FANTASY | SUPER MARIO BROS | METAL GEAR SOLID | KAWAII JENNY | K-ON | LUPIN III | GIANT ROBO | SEXY COMMANDO | RANMA 1/2 | SPEED RACER | KAIJI | COWBOY BEBOP | BACANNO | POKEMON | NARUTO | EVANGELION | YU-GI-OH | GRENDIZER | IDOL MASTER | GOLGO 13

Seriously, what else are you going to do?

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Countdown to MADstravaganza 4! Five Days To Go!

This one missed out from being included due to an annoying glitch in the video.


AMECON
Saturday 14th August
8pm in Hodgkin LT1

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Countdown to MADstravaganza 4!

What should you expect?

This? On a loop for 2 hours?


No! Of course not! There’s only one way to find out what the MADstravaganza holds for YOU and that is to be at AMECON! On Saturday 14th August! At 8pm! In Hodgkin LT1!

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