Fans save Anime Boston 2008
Jake Cowan
Issue date: 4/7/08 Section: Arts and Entertainment
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While home in Massachusetts for Spring Break, I set out early Saturday morning, accompanied by my friend Al, to indulge in the prolific art form that is Japanese animation.
Neither of us had attended an anime convention before, and unfortunately, neither of us will be attending Anime Boston again.
Being super-negative isn't usually my bag, but taking part in Anime Boston was like waiting in line (for four hours!) to see a unicorn and then when it is your turn to finally see the mythical steed, it turns out to be a giant ugly horse.
There will never be enough space to go into detail about what went wrong, but here's a brief rundown: due to an understaffed crew, a juvenile registration system involving thousands of fans and four computers, and unprofessional organization all around, my Saturday at Anime Boston almost became the worst day of my life.
Thank God for those crazy anime fans.
If you didn't know already, anime fans are a different breed of sub-culture. There is a Japanese word, otaku (oh-talk-ooh), defined as anyone with obsessive interests, especially in anime.
Otaku was invented by non-anime fans to describe the fanatics' insane obsessive behavior. The only reason Al and I survived Anime Boston was because of the thousands of otaku and their affinity for "cosplay."
Cosplay is when anime fans hand-craft costumes of their favorite anime characters and then don them for all to admire. I would equate it to an anime Halloween, but that would be discrediting the insane amount of detail injected into these costumes.
Most fans spend months creating their costumes using detailed intricacy to create wardrobes identical to those worn by various characters.
The majority of fans at the convention cosplayed, and Al and I actually felt out of place for dressing normally.
Countless anime were represented, but the best costumes we saw came from Neon Genesis Evangelion, Fooly Cooly, Death Note, Desert Punk and Jin-Roh.
After Al and I waited four hours to enter the convention, we were tired but ready to party. Our first stop was to see the Japanese band The Pillows, perform songs from our favorite anime Fooly Cooly.
In traditional Anime Boston fashion, the show was postponed an hour.
While seething and waiting for The Pillows, we were treated to a special opening performance from Japanese pop group, Luv & Response. Listening to Japanese pop stars lip-synch and dance to carbon copy American-influenced pop-ditties for 45 minutes is only entertaining when they tell you and the crowd to, "crap your hands."
After finally bobbing our heads to a few of our favorite Pillow's tunes, we entered a conference room that was scheduled to hold a question and answer forum for Adult Swim.
Adult Swim plays "mature" adult comedies as well as late-night anime on the Cartoon Network. As quickly as we sat down, Al and I got up and left after the two people sitting at the podium said, "Sorry, but we have no affiliation to Adult Swim. We're bloggers who have been fans of Adult Swim for years."
Al and I gave each other a look that said, "what the�," then left Anime Boston never to return.
We exited with fond memories and a few pictures of the die hard fans that definitely spent more time preparing for Anime Boston than Anime Boston did itself in running this debauchery of a convention. Everybody crap your hands!



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Chelsea
posted 4/08/08 @ 6:19 PM EST
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Evangeline Park
Evangeline Park
posted 4/10/08 @ 10:13 AM EST
Jake,
Other then the fact that I see alot of mistakes in your review: Spelling mistakes Ryuk or as you stated Ryck is spelled R-Y-U-K, no biggie but I need to point that out. (Continued…)
Jake Cowan
posted 4/15/08 @ 12:27 AM EST
Hey Evangeline Park! Thanks for the comments, I will definately check out Portcon Maine when it comes around. The Ryuk thing annoyed me as well. I spelled it R-y-u-k but an editor might have thought it was a typo,considering Ryuk is not an Englsh name,and changed it to Ryck. (Continued…)
Sarah Trent
posted 4/15/08 @ 6:06 PM EST
( in defense of editors everywhere --- we couldn't read your handwriting, and no copy editors picked it up :( )
Sorry Jake!!! We ran it as a correction this week. (Continued…)
Engi
posted 4/19/08 @ 1:48 AM EST
Yea... I don't know. I feel badly that your experience was ruined, but that shouldn't be the end for you. My first AB experience was AWESOME, my second was pretty great, too. (Continued…)
Fritz
posted 5/19/08 @ 2:50 PM EST
I appreciate the honesty and frankness in your article, but I must insist that your judgment of Anime Boston on the whole should not be based on this past year's failure. (Continued…)
Annie Ciaraldi
posted 6/04/08 @ 3:19 PM EST
I so agree with this article; I too stood in line for over four hours to register for a one day pass with my daughter. Thank god for the fans because they are friendly, fun, and entertaining. (Continued…)
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