Anime Merchandise

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日本語/Japanese
Sun 2008/03/30 10:54
Next up from the Tokyo Anime Fair are the goodies that you can either buy or receive.
After lunch I forgot to go back to this stall to pick up these mini dakimakuras - they are small n cute! Sold for about 1,500 yen at the show but usually retail for about 2,700 yen. Gah.
Very comfy CLANNAD pillow.
Mini dakimakura of Konomi-chan.
More sheets and dakimakura to keep you company on those cold ronery nights.
Girl with red hair is nice - name that girl.
Ikkitousen girls and co.
More pillow action.
ToHeart wall scroll.
Happiness pencil board. I think I want this to be the next pose for Mirai-chan.
More pencil boards. For those who dont know, these are hard plastic boards called Shita Jiki which are traditionally used by students to place under a sheet of paper for when they are writing or drawing.

I used to wonder why these are so popular with otaku and then came to a conclusion why - this is why.
Tezuka goodies.
Mirai to be printed on toilet paper is the last thing I would authorize ^^;
Naruto Gachapon goodies.
This is what I set out to the show with.
And this is what I came back with ^^;
If you are going tomorrow on the last day then make sure you go through every nook and cranny to pick up all the goodies available.
All this stuff was free. Good Smile were handing out Penguin Musume stickers which will only be available at the show - or Yahoo Auction after I guess.
If you have a blog/site with a reasonable (100 unique daily) amount of readers, just turn up on business day and hand in a business card to get in. No need to pre register although they say they require it.
Press folks got free drinks too - Akibaos who I was with picked up 4 bottles ^^; Not sure if they were handing them out today though.
The Tokyo Anime Fair is just about the only major anime event (that I know of) but I know that there are anime events all over the world. Good Smile will be attending some in the US soon too.
What sort of anime events are there in your region and how good/bad are they? Have you attended any before and will you be attending any this year?
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Akiba-Kid in California, USA (Registered on 2008/01/17 12:47)
Online Shop
Seems like dakimakura is always the high point of the anime events like this and Comic Market.  What a wonderful world?!
(ID #163323) Posted on 2008/03/29 20:13
Drieick in Good ol' USA (Registered on 2008/03/12 15:53)
Destroyer of the Waps
There is only one event that I know, nay, heard about, but I found out about it after it ended. It was held at the Neal Blaisdell center, so can't comment on the quality.
(ID #163325) Posted on 2008/03/29 20:15
Spicytuna in Philadelphia, PA (Registered on 2008/01/25 05:37)
Professional Slacker
Lots of Clannad items that I saw. Me wants! Looks like you made off with lots of free loots.
(ID #163326) Posted on 2008/03/29 20:18
Pyramid_Head in somewhere (Registered on 2008/02/07 02:25)
student
they rarely announced any anime event here, even there are, it really suck compare to tokyo anime fair.

to many sasuke cosplay or bleach cosplay, which is disgusting, in otaku way (because naruto are stereotypical lame famous anime, i dunno about bleach tho) 
(ID #163329) Posted on 2008/03/29 20:24
wickedclown in California (Registered on 2007/12/07 22:45)
Programmer/IT/Student
Wow, looks like a whole lot of fun there ^^.  I saw a lot of stuff I would buy, lmao.  And yes I have attended somewhat of an anime event before, Comic-con in San Diego.  I've attended there for maybe 5 years in a row now.  This year I'll be going there for 2 days and this year I will also be going to Anime Expo in LA.  This is my first time at AX and I'm only going 1 day this year but... should still be fun :p.  I'm hoping to find some of the things you post about there, maybe I'll buy my first figure there xD lmao.
(ID #163331) Posted on 2008/03/29 20:26
BIGGU-gAi in Between Tengoku & Jigoku... (Registered on 2008/02/02 01:38)
Chef, Full fledged Otaku, Full time Observer.....
wow danny thats one big truckload full of goodies you came home with...
man i wish i was there...
(ID #163337) Posted on 2008/03/29 20:46
Hatix in Antwerp, Belgium (Registered on 2007/04/25 06:26)
IT, Programmer, Otaku, ...
I got the same load of bags and flyers ;p Just missed one bag though,that I wanted. There are two with Gurren Lagann on it, one with the whole group, and one with just the main character. Missed that last one ;(

And no, they weren't handing out drinks, not that I've seen. I think they would be out of drinks very quickly with all those people.

I now have only one problem, getting these bags into my suitcase, cause there's this one bag from Soul Eater that is bigger than the others. It will be a puzzle... (with all the other manga and merchandise I have to get in there...)
(ID #163338) Posted on 2008/03/29 20:46
Evil King in Vlaardingen, the Netherlands, Earth (Registered on 2007/12/19 01:36)
Student and full-time otaku
*Boohoo, sob, cry*. Soo many FREE goodies to get, man T0T, I really need to get to Japan at the time of a show like this. I want to suddenly acquire stuff

Any anime events over here, you ask? I've never even seen the word 'anime' uttered in any kind of media, much less an event and certainly not as large as this. I believe there are things in Germany sometimes, but I have no idea of the scope and scale of that...
(ID #163349) Posted on 2008/03/29 21:11
Fariz Asuka in Singapore (Registered on 2008/03/11 21:23)
Student and Miku Guardian
Man, you have all the fun taking a tour around the fair while Im stuck here sulking as I can't go there..

But from what I see, your bag looks small to put all those things in it..

But anyway, the experience of attanding such event is already enough to make me happy..
(ID #163352) Posted on 2008/03/29 21:16
Keith in Tokyo From Singapore (Registered on 2007/12/05 21:51)
IT engineer
cool! will be heading to the fair tomorrow (my friend told me is lesser people on the last day >_<)
(ID #163355) Posted on 2008/03/29 21:20
Hyun-Bin in Sydney Australia / Busan Korea (Registered on 2007/01/09 23:59)
Sterilization Technician@ Prince Of Wales Hospital
Wow , seems like there's alot of goodies for those who go :)

i'd like to attend to one of these Anime Fairs , theres alot of Sydney but i never been able to go.. maybe cause of work or so

lol oh well :)

thanks for sharing Danny :)
(ID #163357) Posted on 2008/03/29 21:22
CrazyAnimeTuga in Portugal (Registered on 2007/01/03 03:24)
Student
I want a Kanu dakimakura ^^. Lol they really give loads of goodies at these places.
(ID #163360) Posted on 2008/03/29 21:25
Meowsa in Tokyo, Japan (Registered on 2008/02/23 21:26)
teacher
Yes im attending a convention,... This one!! :D I cant wait! Tokyo anime fair tomorrow!! :D my first anime fair... I think this is a good one to start with, ne? ;) 
I want picture with storm trooper please xD haha! 
(ID #163361) Posted on 2008/03/29 21:26
erumo in France (Registered on 2008/01/20 02:05)
Student
"Girl with red hair is nice - name that girl."

>> Akari Himuro from Night Wizard The Animation ;)
(ID #163362) Posted on 2008/03/29 21:29
D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2007/01/01 00:00)
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
Wow. It seems they focused a lot on bedroom material this time (or is that you who wanted to show that to us so badly? *laughs*)
Yeah, it seems you quite looted a lot there... Very nice!
Don't ever let Mirai-chan get printed on pee-poo paper or I would definitely make a frown at you everyday. ^^;
And finally each time I look at Kotonoha, I have deep feelings of sadness... She's so cute and had a nice personality (was my type), until... you should know the rest. *No spoiler policy!*
(ID #163368) Posted on 2008/03/29 21:52
Timotei in Sweden (Registered on 2008/02/17 10:40)
NEET
We only got one big event, called uppcon. Though, it's not close to this kinda event. 

(ID #163372) Posted on 2008/03/29 22:08
Starboykb in Brunei Earth (Registered on 2007/05/16 01:17)
IT TechGuy
Never attend any anime events before. hopefully one day...^^
(ID #163374) Posted on 2008/03/29 22:21
silin in Switzerland (Registered on 2008/02/17 19:17)
Programmer
I really like those dakimakura 
(ID #163376) Posted on 2008/03/29 22:25
brakko in Italy (Registered on 2008/03/27 07:31)
"student"
unfortunatly here in italy we dont have many anime events...sometimes there's an event about manga. rarely...T.T
(ID #163378) Posted on 2008/03/29 22:26
V1lt R in US (Registered on 2007/01/05 14:34)
Tow dispatcher
The girl in red is Akari from Night Wizard anime.
(ID #163384) Posted on 2008/03/29 22:41
Renji in Kaiserslautern, Germany (Registered on 2008/03/18 02:27)
student (part time researcher at DFKI)
I was at TAF two years ago, and it was great! :D Thought that I'd see cosplayers, but I could't spot any. Was it forbidden to cosplay or have I searched in the wrong places? XD

Anyway, we have some big cons here in Germany and I plan to go to Connichi this year.
I am also planning a one-month-holiday in Tokyo and Kyoto next year, from the middle of March to the middle of April, including TAF 2009 and hanami! ^o^
(ID #163396) Posted on 2008/03/29 23:12
Tami in Germany - Düsseldorf (Registered on 2007/12/16 11:54)
IT-Architect, SysAdmin, WebDesign and Coding, Virtualization (VMware + NetApp)
Uhhh that Clannad pillow is so nice... i would love it... so cute. ^^;
And all that free stuff, jeez.. but i recall back the years when i was into the scene a friend in tokyo did send me a bunch of stuff too... enough flyers to plaster a wall in my house - didn't look bad (better then a boring white).

Hmm i didn't attend any conventions for a while, german anime conventions tend to be rather boring and not filled with information as the japanese ones. Though they have had some mangakas and interesting special guests, those would be the only thing i would be interested in but then... geting a hotel and all that just to see someone i could see when i go to japan too? nah... rather save the cash for the japan travel. :)
(ID #163414) Posted on 2008/03/29 23:39
chandraA in Between Jakarta and Jatinangor, Indonesia (Registered on 2008/03/22 12:21)
Culture seeker
do want the dakimakuras. shame they don't sell things like this in my country...
(ID #163417) Posted on 2008/03/29 23:45
Benjamin Takeyo in Lieu de la batille decisive (Registered on 2007/12/05 00:28)
ひきこもり/Hikikomori. Suits my current state more than a 大学生/University Student. ^^
Being a ryugakusei for about 8 weeks, naturally I still have only minimal knowledge of the place where I live, and consequently.. I wouldn't be likely to attend to any local event in the near future. >_<
(ID #163419) Posted on 2008/03/29 23:47
Rouche in Sweden (Registered on 2007/10/29 22:20)
Art student
Here in Sweden their is ONE major anime convent, it´s taking place every june in a city 2 miles outside the capitalcity of Stockholm. It is a growing convention with around 2.000 visitor.

I´v been there two times.
(ID #163428) Posted on 2008/03/29 23:54
bob-san in Madison WI (Registered on 2007/02/23 00:39)
Administrative Assistant
We've got Anime Central coming to Chicago, in a month and a half, which is pretty much the only con I can afford every year.  And is usually what takes the most prep time for me, either designing a new costume (Nothing this year :( ) or prepping my old ones (Gotta still make 100 soap tokens for the No Face costume).  And hopefully, I'll get the request to work with Funimation again this year, working thier booth in the dealer's room.
(ID #163441) Posted on 2008/03/30 00:04
BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03 17:48)
.NET/Web Developer
If I was there I think I'd buy msot of the stuff they're selling.  You're so lucky you get to have those stuff for free. 

Those pencilboards and that Kanu dakimakura are on the top of my list. ^^
(ID #163446) Posted on 2008/03/30 00:11
immortalhippo in Matthews, NC USA (Registered on 2007/10/31 01:34)
Agent of Insurance
Well the closest anime convention for me would be 2 states away at Dragoncon in ATL.  Never been yet but one day.
(ID #163468) Posted on 2008/03/30 01:38
Dusk in USA (Registered on 2007/09/02 05:18)
Student
My school's anime club actually goes to the AnimeNext convention every year in June. It's moderately close by, only an hour or two away and it's where I get a majority of my gunpla. Although, some of the folks in the dealer's room overcharge way too much (90 US dollars for MG SF FBM...)
(ID #163473) Posted on 2008/03/30 01:47
Hirito in The Little Red Dot - Singapore (Registered on 2007/09/01 19:36)
University Student.
What you didn't get any of the mini-dakimakuras? Awwww.... I want the one on Kyou!

As for anime events held in the country we're in, sadly Singapore doesn't really have a major one, maybe the annual event held at Expo in Dec if you would consider it. So far for a big event, the last comiket would be considered my maiden trip. Too bad there's no anime events held in Tokyo during the June period (I'm going in early June!!).
(ID #163489) Posted on 2008/03/30 02:47
laughingman in Canada (Registered on 2007/11/18 13:10)
McMaster Engineering Level I
anime north for me <3
(ID #163493) Posted on 2008/03/30 03:01
Meimi132 in Leicester for Uni, Norfolk for Home. (Registered on 2007/12/04 05:29)
Student, Otaku, She-Geek(Sheek lol)
SO MUCH (free?) STUFF!!!
(I'm guessing quite a bit was free, if not all, seems like the Norfolk Show only SO MUCH BETTER!!! At the norfolk show you get free stuff, but not like that.... lol)

I want the Hayami-chan Dakimakura!! Kyaaaa so much awesome stuff!! :wants:
(ID #163494) Posted on 2008/03/30 03:01
Meimi132 in Leicester for Uni, Norfolk for Home. (Registered on 2007/12/04 05:29)
Student, Otaku, She-Geek(Sheek lol)
And yes, conventions, I'm saving for the London Expo in May lol. I hope to have over £300 to spend, I want to get a Haruhi figure and probably a Tsuruya too!! The London Expo isnt just anime/manga/etc, but its kind of taken over most of the convention lol. There are always so many more anime cosplayers than Star Trek or Star Wars etc.
(ID #163496) Posted on 2008/03/30 03:03
Bayonette in Manila, Philippines (Registered on 2007/03/14 21:38)
College Student
Hmm, CLANNAD pillow and School Days merchandise. Me do want.

In my country, there's one called "Hataw Hanep Hero" by ABS-CBN. But unlike the other anime conventions, it seems that a portion of it is for marketing of their so-called "merchandise", which is not needed for an anime convention. And it seems that they cater it for everyone (no anime NSFW merchandises). But still I attend it just for fun.
(ID #163497) Posted on 2008/03/30 03:07
Patrick Barron in Michigan, United States of America (Registered on 2008/02/09 07:34)
Grocery Store Clerk
In late June there is a big anime convention at GVSU (Grand Valley State Unvercity. It is hosted by the anime clubs of other colleges too.

It is called the inconvetional convetion because there is no entry fee. The vendor like that because people will spend a little bit more at there stands.

I am planning on spending at least $300 in merchandise.
(I don't know what I plan to buy but I will know at the stands)
(ID #163502) Posted on 2008/03/30 03:30
gashbell in The abyss (Registered on 2007/08/26 03:47)
Visualizer, Advertising
we have a few conventions here in a year but there's not much merchandise sold there, mostly common ones like figurines, gashas, mangas and have to becareful with bootleg products. and i definitely going to buy everything if i could find somebody selling eroge items.
(ID #163508) Posted on 2008/03/30 03:58
lin-da-kenobi in Lima, Peru ^^ (Registered on 2007/08/16 04:08)
medicine student & otaku
well i've been attending an event here in CA called Anime-Expo for 4 years in a row what can i say that's the meaning of my life, being there every year getting free goodies like Danny says. i never miss a free goodie i'm always getting 3 or 4 of the same stuff ^^ and YES i'm also attending this years in July (OMG CAN'T WAIT!!!!)
(ID #163510) Posted on 2008/03/30 04:14
gordon in 新加坡 Singapore (Registered on 2007/06/11 16:09)
五〇一軍团 TK8316 Singapore Garrison Public Relations Officer
CLANNAD pillow case WANT! O_O

if everything goes well, i'll be attending Tokyo Anime Fair next year since I missed out on a tour package to the show this year. hope the tour agency has the same offer next year.

anyway there's not anime fair in singapore. orz
(ID #163511) Posted on 2008/03/30 04:20
kid nemo company in City of Industry, California (Registered on 2008/01/24 03:03)
CEO / GFX
looking fwd to being at anime expo and san diego comic con this year!

i love swag!
(ID #163517) Posted on 2008/03/30 05:21
Paliodor in Poland (Registered on 2008/03/18 08:29)
So many anime goodies, I would be happy if I could be there, the nearest anime event is about 100km of my town and from I have heard they are quite boring and small -_-.
(ID #163524) Posted on 2008/03/30 05:41
Hakushaku in on the chair using a computer.... (Registered on 2008/03/13 04:45)
Seeing red!!!
Want those pillows ...but the price for one is insane!!!Hundreds of dollars for one!!!
(ID #163525) Posted on 2008/03/30 05:42
SG in 英国 (Registered on 2006/12/28 06:51)
Art/Media
OMG! That pencil board pose... I was sketching that exact pose for Mirai LOL (Had variation in arm positions though).

Hard thing was to get the skirt to look naturally flowing witht he wind >.<;;
(ID #163526) Posted on 2008/03/30 05:43
mavadotar in Peterborough, Canada (Registered on 2007/12/11 20:38)
Otaku Security Guard
I go to Anime North every year, and I like that convention. There's actually a anime convention somewhere in North America almost every weekend, but I only go to a couple. My wallet cant take that kind of hit more than once or twice a year.
(ID #163528) Posted on 2008/03/30 05:56
thefrikking in Spain (Registered on 2007/08/18 07:42)
Ork Warlord
Here are several events on year, but normally aren`t really worht, because don`t have very stuff that you usually can`t see on normal shops. But I guest only for see so many freak together(and the cosplayers)I continue to go this events, lol
(ID #163538) Posted on 2008/03/30 06:33
cuteninja (Registered on 2008/02/26 16:57)
student learning to be an accountant
I would have definately gone to anime convention in my region if it was ever held. but sadly it sucks that nothing happens of such sort. i am promoting anime in lots of people .make them like me is my motto hehehe
(ID #163545) Posted on 2008/03/30 07:08
sheepchan in daydream land, Portugal (Registered on 2008/03/25 00:11)
university student
Here in Portugal, anime is still not very popular, but there are some events from time to time, but they are still very small compared to the Asian ones (it also lacks of good organization sometimes). ^_^; In the bigger events, you can find few small stands that sells some merchandise goodies, but they are usually kinda outdated compared to the present merchandise in Japan.
(ID #163546) Posted on 2008/03/30 07:10
Arekusu in The Lost Woods (Registered on 2006/12/31 19:36)
Video Game Design Student and Dai Gurren Dan member
[f] 
OMG AT THE GURREN LAGANN MOVIE POSTER!!!! IT LOOKS SOO COOL ^_^

I finally got the complete sets of the gurren lagann trading figures 1:2, 2:1 and 2:2 today ^^ Now my set is complete...must get more gurren lagann stuff xD
(ID #163549) Posted on 2008/03/30 07:20
TurEXE in Brasil (Registered on 2008/02/14 10:39)
University Student
Here in Brasil the most famous events are placed in Sao Paulo dc. They are Anime Con and Anime Friends(that i know), there are a lot of stands of games and anime. the most part are stands of specializer shops of imported anime and manga etc. Too expensive to buy figures here.. the only advantage are the dvds shops to search "that" anime what are you looking for. I like the events but they are 3 hours of distance + traffic + queue of me. Very difficult to go every year but i try get oportunits to come out. ^^
(ID #163550) Posted on 2008/03/30 07:38
Chaos 3L337 in California (Registered on 2007/09/18 18:09)
CSU student/accountant
The biggest one that I know of in the US is Anime Expo. I went last year, had alot of fun. Its big enough to get companys like Bandai, Funimation to show up and have huge booths. In '06 Clamp came and in 07 the big event was the SOS invasion tour. Waited in line for 4 hours in the California sun in the middle of the summer to see it. Aya hirano and the other voice actors from both the japanese versions and english versions came. Aya sang all her songs from the anime, that was more than worth the long wait in the burning sun. Yuki's voice actress also sang some of her songs. Great times, I'm going back with my friends for all 4 days.
(ID #163555) Posted on 2008/03/30 08:46
Chaos 3L337 in California (Registered on 2007/09/18 18:09)
CSU student/accountant
Forgot to mention, there were around 8000 people lind up just to see Aya and the rest of the cast. Total attendance was almost 50,000 people. Another con that I frequent is Ani-Jam back in my home town. Its a tiny convention thats trying to build itself up, its gone from just 500 people to over 1300 in just 2 years. biggest one in the Central Valley.
(ID #163556) Posted on 2008/03/30 08:51
Felix the Cat in Irvine, California (Registered on 2007/10/23 14:44)
UCI Student
I've been going to Anime Expo here in SoCal for the past 5 years.  It's gotten a lot bigger, but their organization needs work.  It's a lot of fun.  This year they're going to be at LA Convention Center which is huge so I'm sure there will be a lot going on.

I definitely go for all the autograph signings that are available and the merchandise.  
(ID #163595) Posted on 2008/03/30 10:18
syrix in U.S. (Registered on 2007/03/21 10:42)
student
There will be one next month where I live.  Hopefully there will be goodies like those in the post.
(ID #163614) Posted on 2008/03/30 11:11
Martin Wandering in The Wild West (Registered on 2008/02/04 11:13)
Student, Spiral Warrior
Affirmative regarding next pose for Mirai-chan
(ID #163652) Posted on 2008/03/30 12:32
venquizon in philippines (Registered on 2007/11/15 10:04)
architecture student
points at pic 14389... waht anime is that boy and a girl in front with each other, head to head and hands to hands in snow? is that bokura ga ita?  if so... new season? mushy anime~~
(ID #163658) Posted on 2008/03/30 12:41
zoniku (Registered on 2007/11/16 07:56)
There needs to be contests where we can win stuff that you bring back, Danny.
(ID #163671) Posted on 2008/03/30 13:03
Karasu-kun in オタキュブ (Registered on 2007/07/27 13:13)
大学生徒
Why are pillows and pillow covers always so much money? I always see a big deal about DAI MAKURA KABAA! and like, they're always crazy amounts of money. I just happened to notice the picture of the mini makuras that you said were normally 2700 yen and were less at the show. The oppai mousepads also seem expensive, the cheapest I've ever seen one of those for was 4000 yen, and it was from Doki Doki Majo Shinpan. Conversely, I have a body pillow cover from Fortune Arterial and it came with a magazine I paid like 1500 yen for, heh.
(ID #163687) Posted on 2008/03/30 13:18
D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2007/01/01 00:00)
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
Fully agreeing with zoniku!
Contests makes everyone a winner! (I guess ^^)
(ID #163717) Posted on 2008/03/30 14:00
Barsona in Bay Area, California (Registered on 2007/08/03 09:48)
NEET (no, student, AND employed min. wage)
probably not going to an anime convention this year, b/c not many of my friends had "fun" there, and neither did I, although it was interesting.  But after Comiket, I feel that I can virtually do anything...
(ID #163724) Posted on 2008/03/30 14:14
gurugurutrex in Vancouver, B.C., Canada (Registered on 2007/11/08 04:49)
オタク all day long
100 unique daily visit? Oh, I have that on my blog too!!! Too bad I'm not in Japan. =(
I hope we have similar event in my region.
(ID #163777) Posted on 2008/03/30 16:53
-XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States (Registered on 2007/01/01 15:24)
Student Engineer
Yuuuuup I sure am- my first Otakon. I am going with a friend and his girlfriend, both of which I havn't seen for a year or so.

I will be covering the event and reporting when I get back on my blog :)

Yikes! some of those prices sound harsh. Even with me being over in Japan, I would still watch my money and spend wisely, 2700yen for that tiny thing? I could get a high quality 1/700 battleship for the same price that I would rather have, or manga, or anime, or mmmm.. figures/gunpla perhaps?
(ID #163802) Posted on 2008/03/30 17:27
number1guy in United States (Registered on 2007/11/09 06:46)
University Student
Who is that girl with the red hair on that dakimakura? 
(ID #163804) Posted on 2008/03/30 17:32
notfair in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/08/14 17:46)
Student, ACG Fans
wow, alot of nice stuff. The dakimakura  look nice..
(ID #163809) Posted on 2008/03/30 18:01
Felix the Cat in Irvine, California (Registered on 2007/10/23 14:44)
UCI Student
I believe that girl (red haired girl) is Akari from Night Wizard
(ID #163830) Posted on 2008/03/30 18:51
junq man in former superpower (Registered on 2007/08/18 06:15)
working to pay for figures etc.
There are a few yearly anime conventions of varying sizes in the UK - they are mostly fan run however and although we like to involve the trade, it's not the main reason why they happen - cosplay and party events are the thing. Also we prefer to keep them small - apart from being more friendly and easily manageable this way, there are very few venues in this country that can accomodate more than a thousand people for a convention! 
(ID #163836) Posted on 2008/03/30 19:14
Choo in Singapore (Registered on 2007/10/31 22:40)
Student
now those are really a lot of merchandise and bed sheets. =S I see nanako!
(ID #163928) Posted on 2008/03/30 22:21
Henry in /usr/bin/ (Registered on 2006/12/25 20:29)
anime/cosplay events organizer
i've been following anime events here ever since the very first major anime event in 2000 and now i'm part of organizing some ^____^

some events are a mixture of good and bad and i can't blame it 'coz imo we're still an infant when it comes to anime and cosplay events and we've a lot of room for improvement and a long way to go compared to the anime events in the other countries like the US and Japan where anime events have been happening since the early 90s ^^;;;

i would love to attend events outside my country and see and maybe even learn how other countries organize their events and maybe i could incorporate some to one of my events ^^

btw Danny, may i ask if Good Smile Company might be interested to participate at one of events here? ^_________^
(ID #164005) Posted on 2008/03/31 01:01
radical anime fan in 2009 Singapore. (Registered on 2007/01/25 22:32)
Polytechnic Senior, Bronze Lifesaving Trainee, Mech Designer, Pokemon Indexer.
I can't bear to buy a dakimakura. Night-weather in Singapore is more unpredictable than the worldwide stock market, so I don't wanna ruin the sheets with my sweat. Call me a fanatic, but hey, that's me.
(ID #164007) Posted on 2008/03/31 01:07
zscout370 in San Diego, California, USA (Registered on 2008/02/10 08:06)
student, vexillologist
For the past two years, I have attended Anime Expo and Comic-Con, all around the southern California region. But this year, I am heading to Japan for the summer, so I am going to miss out on both events. Not to worried about it, other pals are avoiding Anime Expo due to the location (south central Los Angeles).
(ID #164053) Posted on 2008/03/31 04:38
Komano in Singapore (Registered on 2008/03/31 04:59)
Anime Otaku!
._. Gosh. anime stuff. get me some anime stuff man. singapore doesnt have any. boo
(ID #164064) Posted on 2008/03/31 05:00
iroiromode in Los Angeles (Registered on 2008/03/03 18:28)
Journalist
Most likely I'll be going to Anime Expo this year to see how it will fare in the hustle of downtown Los Angeles. It's been a few years since my last attendance.
(ID #164085) Posted on 2008/03/31 05:33
Aikyrie in NY (Registered on 2008/03/31 03:24)
Graphic Designer
I wish there were more conventions in NY. Or that I had more time ><
(ID #164101) Posted on 2008/03/31 07:17
FMPhoenixHawk in Michigan, USA (Registered on 2008/01/20 08:09)
Scientist, unemployed.
If I ask nicely, can I have some of that stuff for free?
(ID #164105) Posted on 2008/03/31 07:37
Hana-chan in Toronto, Ontario (Registered on 2008/03/06 02:38)
Student.
Wether it's anime or film conventions there is ALWAYS super awesome goodies floating around.
Take your time, and don't fell guilty...your regret it!
:D  
(ID #164198) Posted on 2008/03/31 10:21
Wave Rider in NJ United States (Registered on 2007/01/22 07:21)
Student/Daemonhunter
I'm inclined to say Sia from Shuffle, but I'm not completely sure. 

Yep, Already been to Katsucon earlier in Febuary, and I've already made plans with a few friends for a weekend's stay for the whole event of Otakon in August this summer. 


Ahh I love my conventions, and the chopping opportunities are just amazing, since they sell everything from your typical anime stuff to Swords, Airsoft guns, import games and ero stuff, but I guess the ero stuff was included in the anime section lol.
(ID #164318) Posted on 2008/03/31 14:37
coeli in Philippines (Registered on 2007/08/25 12:47)
PM
There are some here in my country but they're definitely not as cool as those in Japan T_T
(ID #164465) Posted on 2008/03/31 23:22
OtakuFuel in The Local Group (Registered on 2007/10/21 14:33)
Anime Retailer
Anime Expo in LA this year.
Comic Con in San Diego.
No plans for the latter even though it is bigger. 
(ID #164511) Posted on 2008/04/01 01:16
Katsuyoshi in Poland (Registered on 2007/11/11 04:32)
Perv
Today at dawn I returned from one, in Cracow. Met A few nice people, but the event itself was quite poor compairing to the ones in Japan ^^' Still, I'm glad I could attend that one (I bought lots of Ero posters and an "ToHeart" artbook XD).
(ID #164585) Posted on 2008/04/01 07:34
Rin in Toronto (Registered on 2008/01/04 17:29)
Student Otaku (ITM Student) and ACG NA Staff
So many bed sheets.....
Damn!!!!! That's a lot of goods. Now I wish I went to Tokyo Anime Fair. Too bad I live in Canada. >_<
I wish the trip to Japan would come soon...
(ID #164675) Posted on 2008/04/01 10:52
E^D Crow in Garfield, New Jersey, USA (Registered on 2007/12/16 08:04)
Compounder
I will be going to the AniméNext Convention, at the Meadowlands Expo Center, Seacausus, NJ, June 20th - 22nd.

I'd like to join the Cosplay Chess as Nabeshin, from Excel Saga, and others.

If you're in northern New Jersey, or the NYC area: 
http://animenext.org/

E^D

(ID #167219) Posted on 2008/04/06 14:03
XSportSeeker in Brazil (Registered on 2007/08/22 06:42)
Dropping computers, starting all over again at Journalism
Yep... already did, and will again.
Great merchandise collection... I see lots of stuff I'd buy.
(ID #170265) Posted on 2008/04/14 04:33
Revolution in Canada (Registered on 2008/01/19 14:08)
Anime North, but I never got the courage/time to go. They charge 50 bucks admission I believe. If one day I do decide to go, I want to cosplay as a cradboard box robot with "I love Jesus" bumper stickers all over :).
(ID #173683) Posted on 2008/04/22 12:55
Logan1981 in Northampton, UK (Registered on 2008/02/02 05:05)
I really wish I was there :(
(ID #189096) Posted on 2008/05/16 22:42
saikod in California , USA (Registered on 2008/06/14 18:34)
FT Student/ PT helpdesk
I recently went to my first anime convention, which was Fanime 2008 in San Jose, CA. It was fun due to the fact that everyone was really nice and allowed me to take multiple pictures of them. I bought a nikon d40x exclusively for that show and was trying out some of the different settings. Did anyone else goto Fanime?
(ID #213621) Posted on 2008/06/15 17:01
Poofiemus in Education Camp, US (Registered on 2008/07/22 05:49)
University's Slave
I also went to my first convention this summer, Anime Expo in LA.  I think  AX is the biggest anime convention in the country.  If not, it's certainly one of the top five. Over forty thousand people attended! It was awesome.  They ran anime on four different screens for 24 hours a day the whole convention, and also had a 24 hour arcade. Additionally, they had workshops on all kinds of stuff ranging from photoshop coloring to resin kits to traditional Japanese dance, and several guests held panels.  I could only make it to the panel held by Mega 64, but those guys are so awesome I can't complain.  There's even a dedicated section of the exhibit hall where artists will sell prints and on-site commissions. And there were cosplayers EVERYWHERE.  Seriously. Even in stores and restaurants as much as three blocks away from the convention center, you could hardly turn around without finding one.  

I loved it so much that I'm already planning for AX 09. =P Any surprises there?
(ID #244066) Posted on 2008/07/22 08:59
P.Habbit in New York (Registered on 2008/10/08 21:53)
Designer
Just when I want to, I can't find that a recent post of yours about your childhood. In any case, Danny, I think that was one of the deepest pieces of blog writing (combined with the pics etc) I've read in a while. Past, present, compassion. You've got some wisdom to share. I also really identified with the 70s Buck Rodgers (and have a Corgi Starfighter to prove it!). Undermarketed by a longshot, I recall Erin Grey being a very early TV crush (w/ Morgan Fairchild in close 2nd). Twiki was a force unto himself, voiced by Mel Blanc if Im correct. Kudos to you.
(ID #327376) Posted on 2008/10/08 22:06
Minaru Chou in Philippines (Registered on 2008/09/25 11:11)
Programmer Trainee
I think there's one on Sunday here. It's kinda far...but if I have someone to go with then that's awesome
(ID #329866) Posted on 2008/10/10 22:32
irene in Canada (Registered on 2008/10/14 02:39)
Pre-law student
I love anime merchandise!
(ID #337260) Posted on 2008/10/17 03:33
Sefuri-kun in In an anime near you...lol (Registered on 2008/11/23 13:20)
Student
Wow, thats alot of freebies... 0.o
Just how big was your bag anyway? Haha.
I've got lot of these events going around in town but I always miss it~! =.=
They end up in the reviews of magazines and I start to have wishful thoughts.lol. >.<
(ID #385398) Posted on 2008/11/26 01:02
Marshmallow in Nova Scotia, Canada (Registered on 2008/08/27 02:54)
Student
Here, there isn't a single anime event. In other provinces there are though. 
(ID #430172) Posted on 2008/12/31 06:55
dexterngo in Philippines (Registered on 2007/02/26 17:25)
Anime Critic
not a lot of anime conventions here, merely toyshops organizing "convention" to sell their merchandise. Some, like "Hataw Hanep Hero", give a little more effort to be more than just a toy flea market.
(ID #441707) Posted on 2009/01/09 21:03
link1080 in New York (Registered on 2009/02/11 02:54)
Student About to Graduate High School
I would of bought that Clannad Pillow since i love that anime and Kan-U from Ikki Tousen is looking good. ^^
(ID #483115) Posted on 2009/02/11 03:48
Wolfheinrich in USA (Registered on 2009/01/28 17:46)
Mechanical Engineer/Seeker of the truth
I would never do that to my Shita Jiki ;x 
Shita Jiki was popular because it's one of the first few merchandise you can get in the early days before wallscroll became popular.  I still have some of my earliest collection of Shita Jiki and they almost date back 20 years!
(ID #499561) Posted on 2009/02/23 18:32
zro in florida (Registered on 2009/02/25 00:29)
high school student
cool haul my friend
(ID #506336) Posted on 2009/03/02 06:41
stary in Germany, Bavaria (Registered on 2009/01/22 07:05)
Public service employee
Wan´t a Dakimakura *cry* 
but as always here in germany this stuff is very rarely and expensive. 
(ID #517030) Posted on 2009/03/11 06:52
seta in Atlanta (Registered on 2009/03/13 13:59)
Student, Sophomore
Just came back from momocon^^;

it was so-so, i wonder how different conventions/fairs are in the US vs. Japan...
(ID #522476) Posted on 2009/03/15 16:39
S1 Prod in Sydney, Australia (Registered on 2009/03/06 10:22)
Student
Quite a few conventions in Sydney. Animania, Mini Animania, Smash! and Supanova which is more of a sci-fi confention but has quite a lot of anime stuff. Mini Animania is coming up next week. There isnt anything as nice as the stuff you've posted though. I mainly go to see the cosplayers.
(ID #529521) Posted on 2009/03/21 20:08
Gunstray in B.C (Registered on 2009/03/08 05:31)
Free lancer/gunner for hire
Dakimakura haven
(ID #559213) Posted on 2009/04/12 07:22
suwaneekid in suwanee, ga usa year 2030 (Registered on 2009/04/19 21:58)
hitman (still in school)
wow i want some
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