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Anime Expo 2010 - Day 4 & Summary 
Monday, July 5, 2010, 00:38 - Travel
Posted by Star Ocean
This morning, we woke all, this time, the usual time since it was our last day. We all went to eat breakfast at the hotel, but Tim and Susan didn't eat. We didn’t get hooked up by Rehan this time. They had to catch an early train back.



Lawrence and I went to the convention center to catch Danny Choo's last panel. We arrived early to we cruised the halls for cosplay. There was nothing else to to until nine anyway. So when it was almost nine, we got in line for the panel.

Danny's panel began. What he showed was the new show he has in Tokyo. Cool show. It showcased a seiyu and otakus from around the world. There was also a prizes give-away. What we had to do was...he took a picture of the crowd. Each person who signed up on his website marks his face on the group photo. Danny and company will choose who gets prizes. So that's how it went.

After that, we went back to the hotel to pack up and check out the hotel. We did that and went back to the convention center. We left our bags with Bag Check.



For the rest of day, we went to do our final shopping at the dealers hall.

At about three, Lawrence got picked up. I stayed behind for my friend, Josefina, to have dinner with me. She showed up and had a small reunion at the ESPN Zone. It was really good to see her again after over a year. After dinner, she dropped me off at Union Station and made the last train out.

As for this year’s AX…I feel that we wanted to see more. There were many events that overlapped that we wanted to see. One thine, this years weather was very mild for early July. It was freezing at night or is it just me that’s acclimated to hotter weather, but I was cold. The main thing was I got to see May’n and meet Danny Choo. For the first three days, Lawrence and I were running on excitement. But the last two, adrenalin and caffeine. By the time Josie picked me up, I was running on reserves and caffeine. Oh, only two blisters this year thanks the foot cream. I’m sure I forgot to mention a lot of things. So on a rating of 1-5, in my own personal opinion, it was a 3.5.
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Anime Expo 2010 - Day 3 
Monday, July 5, 2010, 00:16 - Travel
Posted by Star Ocean
I woke up first to finish writing the previous day’s blog. So by seven Lawrence and I went to eat the deluxe breakfast. We left the other two to have time for themselves and to do whatever they wanted so as to not tie them down. Our buddy Rehan was there and hooked us up with a free omelet. Wether it really cost anything... I took this time to catch up with him since I only see him once a year.

When we arrived at the convention center, the first panel I wanted to see was the How to Report and Anime Convention. It was very informative...from a child’s point of view. The person on the panel was a sixteen year old teenager. He showed a slide show and some videos of what he’s done. From what I seen, what he did was fun, spontaneous and a bit obnoxious. It’s the kind of reporting that gives anime a bad name in the mainstream. But for younger ignorant okatu, it would be just fine. Some of the videos showed that he wasn’t taken seriously a lot as press, threw a fit and had “unbelievers” go to his mommy…sorry, manager. It doesn’t mean that if you’re press, be an ass. You just have to grow up sooner and play the system. What he basically showed was his inexperience which dumbfounds be how he got his own panel anyway. Is AX that desperate for panels? I think not.

Aft that, we went to the Toradora US Premier. The line was really, really long. But it moved quickly. The voice actresses for Ami (Eri Kitamura) and Minorin (Yui Horie), as well as the producer was at the panel. They showed episode nine as the premier, because of the seiyus. There was also a short, but entertaining question and answer session. I wish we could take picture, it was forbidden. After the panel, off to the Nokia theater for the Sophia concert. It was just one thing to the other.

So again they gave out free tickets. Now, we realized we were jipped into buying tickets. When the concert began, it was. Beni who showed up. Aside from the chaotic seating arrangements, we thought we went to the wrong concert or the tickets were a misprint. No, Beni was an opening act for Sophia. Sophia’s concert was pretty good, though not as hard has MELL’s last night. The singer talked too much during the concert which was already long enough. But it was cool. The group leader was in a play that we wanted to see but totally forgot about. At the end of the show, it was revealed that he was going to be in the Masked Kamen movie.



The next stop is the ESPN Zone to meed up with Danny Choo. For a time, everyone was waiting in the lobby, then it got delayed another 15 minutes to 3:30. When Danny arrived, it was an utter stampede inside. The room we were in was packed to the rim and overflowed to the second floor. Man, it was crazy. We heard what he had to say and chilled. So when the herd thinned a little, we got in line to meet him. It was cool to finally meet one of my personal idols who gave me strength to move on in my hobby, the the dollfin stuff though. Then it became our turns to get his autograph, shake his hand, chitchat and take a picture with him. But because of the crowd and time limits, we left to get drinks and not stick around.

After we got our drinks, we bumped into my old friend, artist Don Yee. We got caught up on a lot of things and reminisced about the good 'ol days and the predictions we had about anime from back in the day. After our short reunion, Lawrence and I headed to the dealer's hall to meet up with Tim and Susan. We took the long way there to take pics.



We were to meet Tim and Susan at south hall entrance so we could go back to the hotel together. Lawrence and I waited and took more pics. So after a while, we heard that they were already at the hotel, so we left to the shuttle stop.

When we got back to the hotel, we took a breather before the masquerade. But before that, we were deciding on where to eat. Back and forth, until we decided on Subway. “Who’s on first?” Sorry, it’s an old joke for us older folks. After dinner, we missed a shuttle because it was full. We were already late, so we caught the laser light show. We got tickets for the masquerade, but still watched the show. Tom had business to take care of at the Nokia Theater and couldn't come back out. Susan followed. Lawrence and I finished the show to catch the last half of the masquerade.

As far at the masquerade was concerned, I wanted to leave after the skits, but couldn't. It was assigned seating and we were in the middle of the row. The Nokia seats were small, if it weren't for people on each side. My ass was sore after the masquerade. I had to moving room.

When it all over, we waited for the bulk of the people to catch the shuttles. We eventually got in line, but we were two to three shuttles away. I was the last on one shuttle, so I went ahead. I needed to get another key anyway because I lost mine. So everyone caught up eventually...within ten minutes. So we called it the night after eating late snacks.
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