2007-07-04, 21:12 | Link #201 |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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One thing I didn't like was that I had to walk outside of the convention to get to the game arcade at the Hotel. Damn, why did they have to put it that far. It's just not convenient. Plus I also noticed longer lines this year. Seems like AX is getting more popular and crowded. -_- I just wished they open a bit more early on Saturday. People had to wait until 10:00, which really extended the entrance line.
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2007-07-04, 22:23 | Link #202 |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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You can sign the petition for AX '08 to relocate
http://forums.anime-expo.org/index.php?showtopic=6331 This petition is created by con goers |
2007-07-05, 03:04 | Link #203 | |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: San Francisco, CA
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2007-07-05, 03:35 | Link #204 | |
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Johnny Yong Bosch himself actually replied to a video on Youtube showing him speaking at the SOS Brigade Invasion Event, that had a lot of complaints in the comment sectio saying he was stealing the show from the SOS Brigade. I think there is some confusion as the reason he did so much talking is that he was tasked with emceeing the event and thus he would have to come up inbetween some thing and act as host and well....talk. Here is what he said:
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Finally, people say that the ASOS Brigade were being rude for thinking that people came to see them, but I think that that very accusation is rude and insulting to the ASOS guests who came to the event to try and represent the series for North America. I don't personally think it's right that one groups effort is seen as outstanding and correct, while ones is seen as show stealing and arrogant simply based on who they are. I think both should be given their due. In short if they want to blame somebody, they should really be blaming the organizers for poor planning and screwing over everybody, guests and fans, not the people that actually tried to put in the effort. Oh and my opinion of Chihara Minori is swaying a little, she may not be a great voice actress in my opinion, but she sure as hell seems to a classy, warm and fun loving person (and it seems genuine too. I can usually see a persons true colour's by observing their body language and mannerisms and she doesn't seem to be hiding anything). She even knows a little bit of English. This really is just a horrible mess.... Edit: Johnny actually replied to my comment expressing my feelings that he was being unfairly criticized and said "Thanks, I guess you can't please them all". I tend to agree with him. Last edited by Kaioshin Sama; 2007-07-05 at 04:31. |
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2007-07-05, 11:41 | Link #205 | |
日本語を食べません!
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: San Francisco
Age: 42
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The other thing about AX, that made Anaheim so perfect for it, is that they run programming 24 hours a day. Convention centers close for cleaning. (Wow, alliteration much?) So, the dance and the video rooms and the arcade have to be held in hotels -- which in Anaheim were right next to the CC and in Long Beach were kinda close by. I was part of AX (though in what capacity I'm not going to say here, because I don't know if I should even be saying anything or not) and all the complaints people are venting -- yes, we do know and we do care and your complaints ARE being addressed. EDIT: From the AX Forums To elaborate a bit more I can only tell you what is public knowledge. The information I'm bringing forward was brought to light at the public BoD meeting at this year's AX on Sunday July 1st. We have not had a real CEO in 2 1/2 years. We have had 2 interm CEO's and our current "interm" CEO is Josh Ritter. The Board of Directors have had 2 1/2 years searching for a permanent CEO and as of July 4th 2007 we do not have one. Our interm CEO has stated at the public meeting that he had "failed as CEO". A copy of our bylaws should be made public anytime now at www.spja.org. We the staff (including the con chairs, CFO and Upper management) do not have any voting powers on the board or on anything regarding the future of Anime Expo. Once the bylaws are up I would suggest writing the SPJA and letting them know how you feel since they are the only ones with the power to make a difference. We the staff take full responsibility for our con not living up to expectations this year. As much as we are powerless in the decision making of our present and future, it was our responsibility regardless of the circumstances to make sure this con was successful. Please, I urge anyone not happy with the current state of AX to let the powers that be know how you feel. I pray I'm around to see it change but considering the current state of things regarding AX I have a feeling that I won't be and not because I don't want to. |
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2007-07-06, 06:29 | Link #206 | |
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By the way, anybody see some guy dragging what looks like a duck with Rick Astley's head? That'd be me. By the way, here's some pictures: http://s28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...20Expo%202007/ Also, fuck that eyesore LA. Last edited by The Bloodlust Kid; 2007-07-06 at 07:00. |
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2007-07-07, 18:52 | Link #207 | |
What you say?!?!
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: In a place where I don't want to...
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2007-07-09, 13:20 | Link #209 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Age: 48
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There isn't anything wrong with LACC. Its just that people like to complain. Even it it were to be held back at Anaheim, people will complain. Most of the folks complaining have never even worked or hung out around the LACC/downtown LA enough to know what they're even complaining about.
They are just mindless cattle too used to the media's scare tactics and are just plain afraid of their own shadow.... I'm looking forward to the bigger venue. Granted its much farther away from me than say Anaheim, but the ACC isn't an option; so I'll just deal with the cards dealt. No big deal at all.
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2007-07-09, 20:36 | Link #210 |
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I used to go to AX, but didnt go the last 2 years...and i missed SKIN....so upset about that.
next year ill prob end up going, dont matter what location....LACC is bigger so more places to walk around, its just as safe, the security are always walking around making sure its safe. if the car show can do it every year with more people and more expensive things around then its perfect for anime.
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2007-07-11, 01:13 | Link #211 |
Yuuki Aoi
Join Date: Jul 2004
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I really appreciate the thing raikage posted from the AX forums. It helps me sympathize with the staff, who were no doubt trying their best under difficult circumstances.
The event needs either a permanent CEO or at least an event manager, in any case someone who knows what they're doing and can run an event like this. Managing anything, let alone an event of this magnitude, is really difficult. They need someone who knows how to train and communicate, as well as being able to take in the details of the anime world from the enthusiasts and set up a con that will work for them. A good manager is like gold. She/he doesn't have to be an expert in anime, as long as she's good at the straight thinking, people skills, and multitasking that event management requires. The technical foul-ups and lack of care for attendees and performers were really disappointing to hear about. With people like the writer of that AX forums note around, at least we know some of the people involved are determined to improve things.
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2008-07-06, 17:52 | Link #212 |
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Anime Expo 2008
AX is almost at an end. What did everyone think of the panels? By far I thought the concerts and the David Hayter panel were awesome. David Hayter has voice acted for parts like Tamahome from Fushigi Yuugi, Snake in Metal Gear, and Lupin. He had a comedic personality and the favorite question of the panel seemed to be, "Can you say ______ in Snake's voice?"
I was also able to sit in on the Future of Anime Press Panel. It was very interesting to hear the panelist talk about bittorrents and marketing. Over the next few years, they are going to push to have anime more readily available online on sources like iTunes because they feel they'll be able to expose the mainstream public to anime and win over some new fans. One thing that they did express openly repeatedly is that they have to put in at least 4 million dollars into a show to get it started and marketed. One of the challenges that they face is getting sponsorship for this and fan support. As a result, usually animes with more western symbolism or concepts like Naruto, are released more than other genres because they can capitalize on these shows easier. For any fans of the concerts or the band Jyukai in particular, J-Music Ignited posted up a great interview and review from AX already. You can read that here: http://jmignited.com |
2008-07-06, 20:27 | Link #213 |
Tekkaman Blade!
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Bakersfield, CA, USA,
Age: 37
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For those who are interested, a good overview of the industry panel is up on ANN.
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/conv...death-of-anime I liked the LACC a lot more than I thought I would. Did anyone else feel the same way? |
2008-07-07, 00:45 | Link #214 |
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The area was actually nice and spacious for a change. There wasn't a moment where I felt boxed in like I did at previous AXs and the registration line for those who pre-regged moved at a pretty decent clip. All in all, I was happy with the way things felt a lot more organized for once. Even the concert that I went to (Yoko Ishida/Jyukai) was pretty awesome and the Nokia Theater was an excellent venue to have it.
It was a pleasant surprise all around and I was pretty happy with the way things turned out.
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2010-07-03, 04:16 | Link #216 |
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I dunno, I prefer AX at LA, Santa Monica, or Long Beach. I don't think Anaheim is really that safer or anything than LA Downtown for anime goers. The same suggested stuff would still be needed in any different location anyway.
I went there at Anaheim CC for Blizzcon and the main floor is too dark and too cold or hot. I went there for AX too long time ago and it was the same. I actually wish for Blizzcon moves from there, but being nearby their HQ is very convenient for the organizers I guess. The AX there was kind of dismal for me, but probably the organizers were less experienced that time. At Long Beach and LA I didn't have bad experiences.
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2010-07-03, 14:47 | Link #217 |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: event horizon
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You don't even have to be a anime fan to go to one, so I like to think so yes. Nobody is forcing you though.
Its all about having some fun in your life ~ The biggest gathering of vergins within a 100,000 mile radius.
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2010-07-03, 19:10 | Link #219 |
Hopeless Dreamer
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: On bended knee asking Belldandy to marry me
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