Wonfes 2009 Winter Canceled

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日本語/Japanese
Fri 2008/10/10 23:02
Kaiyodo have made an official statement on their official site stating that the 2009 Winter event due to be held in Feb will be canceled.

I've spoken to a few folks in the figure industry and it looks like somebody needs to be blamed for the escalator accident but nobody wants to take responsibility - kinda typical  behavior of the local folks here.

So looks like we wont be seeing this lovely kit of Erika for a while - or could there be something else to replace Wonfes organized by a different body maybe?
Stay tuned for more...

The escalator accident below...
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Posted on Fri 2008/10/10 23:02 by
Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on Mon 2006/12/11 11:54)
Director/代表取締役
Chuck Gaffney in Selden, New York (Registered on 2007/07/29 01:17)
Anime Store Owner, artist, Web master
wow that really sucks ;_;
(ID #329914) Posted on 2008/10/10 23:13
Zim in San Diego,CA (Registered on 2008/08/26 04:33)
Yes, I think so.
I most emphatically aree with you
(ID #330302) Posted on 2008/10/11 07:08
white in Philippines (Registered on 2008/08/30 22:05)
lolinapper
Damn effin faulty elevators! >=O
(ID #329916) Posted on 2008/10/10 23:16
lightningsabre in Semi-Cold Vancouver (Registered on 2007/08/30 19:15)
Pseudo-Graphic Designer
Osaka: "Escalator? Elevator? Escalator? Elevator?"

I can't believe they cancelled it just because of that... Why don't they fix the problem instead of trying to find blame or responsibilities. Ridiculous.
(ID #330128) Posted on 2008/10/11 03:53
Barsona in California USA (Registered on 2007/08/03 09:24)
NEET (no, student...)
human nature?  Do you not see the exact same thing happening in every presidential election?
(ID #330180) Posted on 2008/10/11 04:33
lightningsabre in Semi-Cold Vancouver (Registered on 2007/08/30 19:15)
Pseudo-Graphic Designer
Yeah... I see that a lot during the Prime Ministerial election too, like this year. That's why I voted for the guy who's not blaming anyone else right now XD
(ID #330218) Posted on 2008/10/11 04:53
Lazy Fiend in Small dot on Earth (Registered on 2007/01/08 13:47)
Part-time Slacker, Part-time Student
So it's due to a social problem?
(ID #329918) Posted on 2008/10/10 23:18
zie in Arlington,VA USA (Registered on 2007/01/09 15:39)
freelance
That really sucks hmm malfunction or other wise. 
(ID #329919) Posted on 2008/10/10 23:21
Alafista OTAKU in Singapore (Registered on 2006/12/25 12:22)
Policy & Research Officer
Haha thanks for helping me remove my duplicate post. But yeah its a really sad thing to happen.
(ID #329922) Posted on 2008/10/10 23:24
Burford in the miyamazakura (Registered on 2008/05/28 21:17)
Handyman atm.
What if I took the blame? Cant have Wonfes cancellations!
(ID #329928) Posted on 2008/10/10 23:36
Actar in front of his laptop in balmy Singapore (Registered on 2008/05/28 03:18)
Student, Slave to the Education System (Click below for Video Reviews of figures and more!)
Yaaaaaaaaaadaaa!!!! This is indeed sad...
(ID #329931) Posted on 2008/10/10 23:36
Minaru Chou in Philippines (Registered on 2008/09/25 10:47)
Programmer Trainee
I've seen that before.

But I don't understand what's the big deal.

Can someone explain please?
(ID #329934) Posted on 2008/10/10 23:38
yakumo in Holland (Registered on 2008/08/02 01:26)
Student
Its a pity for people that wanted to go 
I mean some people already paid their tickets to go to Japan that season

Not me luckily
I Will go to the Summer edition next year
Also to Comiket

(hope it is in the end of August)
does anybody know the date that it is being held?
(ID #329935) Posted on 2008/10/10 23:39
varutieru in indonesia (Registered on 2008/08/26 20:58)
student / NEET
lynch them!
(ID #329948) Posted on 2008/10/11 00:00
JammingWithAkira in London (Registered on 2008/10/11 00:03)
Escalator of doom! Sucks the event was cancelled though.
(ID #329954) Posted on 2008/10/11 00:04
Quen in ニューヨーク (Registered on 2008/08/13 10:27)
Too bad, but am glad I was not planning on being in Japan during Feb, otherwise I'd be very disappointed ^^
(ID #329963) Posted on 2008/10/11 00:10
sonic_of_doom in Hot and Steamy Indonesia (Registered on 2008/08/22 01:07)
Your (un)usual student
What happened on the escalator anyway???It's not that clear there,don't tell me that it's rail were broken and thus it's falling backwards???Since i'm sure to see 2 lanes of people going down(right n left)
(ID #329989) Posted on 2008/10/11 00:37
Kilkrazy in London (Registered on 2008/04/18 03:07)
Producer
Too many people were on the escalator. The weight exceeded the safety brake limit. It slid downwards causing a crush to the people at the bottom end.

This kind of too many people crush can be very dangerous if panic breaks out. Many have been killed by suffocation at football stadiums, the Hajj and other places.

It could easily be fixed in Japan by employing a man to prevent too many people going on the elevator.
(ID #330039) Posted on 2008/10/11 02:08
Shades of Mundane in Canada (Registered on 2008/08/05 18:32)
Grinder
My suspicions about the cancellation is more in line with the global meltdown in terms of economic upheaval.  Going at the rate it is going, will there even be companies producing figures anymore?
(ID #330000) Posted on 2008/10/11 01:01
Snare in Horsham, England (Registered on 2008/05/01 00:55)
Pre-Press Technician
These kinds of things have happened before and will probably happen again. The world isn't going to end ^_^
(ID #330004) Posted on 2008/10/11 01:08
aseps in japan (Registered on 2008/08/10 10:45)
yeah, the world is very collapsed these days... is that a bad news...
no more figures?! OMG!!(T.T )( T.T)
(ID #330009) Posted on 2008/10/11 01:16
zephi in Sydney, Australia (Registered on 2008/04/27 03:03)
student
I've been watching the economy a lot lately..Plus with all the news on TV and internet, I will have to agree with you there. Just hope that the economy doesn't end up in a recession or even worse, depression... At the rate it's going, it could happen.
(ID #330015) Posted on 2008/10/11 01:24
Spinozin in London (Registered on 2008/10/06 00:27)
Free Thinker
It's difficult to tell which industries will suffer the most. When people have less wealth to spend, what do they choose to spend it on? In the case of typical figurine customers (which I guess this website typically represents), we will have to survey them. Maybe Danny's next poll could pose this question to all visitors.  There are many types of figure buyers. Some buy a few or one expensive item infrequently, others buy many items that are less expensive regularly. And others are a mix of the previous two. Spending on entertainment can fall in a depression, however some forms do increase. How about you Shades of Mundane, will your spending habits change?
(ID #331248) Posted on 2008/10/12 03:25
pitapowa in France (Registered on 2007/11/05 18:58)
figs seller , photograph
 Really bad news :(
(ID #330010) Posted on 2008/10/11 01:18
meronpan in カリフォルニア (Registered on 2007/12/30 08:14)
ソフトウェアエンジニア
nooooooo that's when i was planning a trip ;_; どうしてこんなことに?! orz
(ID #330022) Posted on 2008/10/11 01:43
potatochobit in Dallas, TX (Registered on 2008/08/18 18:19)
Supreme Babysitter
that was an unfortunate accident but canceling the event is sad news
(ID #330042) Posted on 2008/10/11 02:14
Altair Hashan in Ljubljana, Slovenia (Registered on 2008/05/19 02:50)
student
the worst part is that instead of the people watching the thing go and help the people who where injured they were all going for their stuff to steal... Japan is the last place i would think that this sorts of things happen...guess we aren't all that different from the Japanese that they so much claim.
(ID #330043) Posted on 2008/10/11 02:15
Quen in ニューヨーク (Registered on 2008/08/13 10:27)
Where did you see that? The YouTube vid, being Youtube, is very crappy quality, so it is hard to see anything clearly. Pretty sure nothing like that was reported anywhere, at least. Japan *is* actually a much safer place than virtually all western 1st countries.
(ID #330380) Posted on 2008/10/11 09:12
bell in singapore (Registered on 2008/04/02 18:48)
hai....that is sad news, hope there are changes made soon.
(ID #330045) Posted on 2008/10/11 02:19
RubedoStatic in USA (Registered on 2008/07/24 03:23)
Art Student
seriously!? This is terrible news! How are we going to know about all the upcoming figures ahead of time now T^T

Also, the accident was an accident cause by overzealous event goers, how is it a particular company's fault???
(ID #330063) Posted on 2008/10/11 02:39
animes in cephiro (Registered on 2007/01/23 15:18)
mahou kishi
the only ones who have the fault are the owners of the building, because it was something in the building that did the failure
(ID #330067) Posted on 2008/10/11 02:45
potatochobit in Dallas, TX (Registered on 2008/08/18 18:19)
Supreme Babysitter
well, normally they have staff directing traffic at big events so it is possible that someone broke the rules and let too many people on the escalator?
(ID #330141) Posted on 2008/10/11 04:01
Elmo45 in Boston (Registered on 2007/12/24 05:25)
well now that just sucks....
(ID #330074) Posted on 2008/10/11 02:50
Harts in Estonia (Registered on 2008/06/02 15:14)
Student
They will cancel the show because an accident what happened on the last show? Strange...
(ID #330077) Posted on 2008/10/11 02:52
persocomsan in Pueblo, US (Registered on 2008/06/20 09:25)
how lame...  has it been canceled ever before?  
(ID #330081) Posted on 2008/10/11 02:56
Vandalier in Indonesia (Registered on 2008/01/20 21:44)
Loli Hunter
i'm actually happy because they cancel the event
with this we will not know what figure will appear 
(ID #330095) Posted on 2008/10/11 03:12
GundamJehutyKai in Foundation II Stellvia (Registered on 2007/09/12 22:21)
Service desk support
Aw Sh*t...

guess the vendors will have to rely on other smaller shows, but what is there for resin kit builders to sell their wares now that WHF is no more?

the 2 biggest events aren't happening this winter. That really really sucks. PVC figures are fine since they have other smaller events but what bout the rest of us?
(ID #330126) Posted on 2008/10/11 03:49
Meimi132 in Leicester of Leicestershire of England of Europe of THE WORLD!! (Registered on 2007/12/04 05:05)
(University)Student
That sucks.... like mega sucks.... I can't believe they cancelled it...
(ID #330137) Posted on 2008/10/11 03:59
AMDX1325 in New York (Registered on 2008/10/09 13:46)
Student
Why don't they just shut the escalator OFF, use it as a stair, the flow will be more controllable then...too bad they had to cancel something due to something like an escalator accident, which can be prevented with proper measures...
(ID #330154) Posted on 2008/10/11 04:10
litokid in Toronto, Canada (Registered on 2007/11/25 10:22)
university film student
Wow. Never thought it was that big of a deal when we saw it last. Can't really fault people for not wanting to take the blame though.
(ID #330164) Posted on 2008/10/11 04:21
~char~ in here! (Registered on 2008/09/11 07:50)
Informatics(ComSci-ish) student/self-taught graphic designer and illustrator/Network Operations Support Analyst
Can't understand Japanese but I hope no one was seriously injured >.>
(ID #330168) Posted on 2008/10/11 04:25
FatBastard in troverted extrovert (Registered on 2007/11/04 19:04)
Dance Machine
What a logical fallacy. Wonderfest is done in by an escalator. I never realized displaying anime figures and items had a correlation with escalator malfunction. Someone must be arguing the Chewbacca defence: "Chewbacca lived on the planet Endor... that does not make sense" -->

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjtGFg7gHho
(ID #330225) Posted on 2008/10/11 05:01
Tami in Germany - Cologne (Registered on 2007/12/16 11:30)
WebDesign, Coding, Administration
I agree FatB.
It's just ridiclous to blame the event being held at the moment to be at fault for a malfunctioning device which is owned by the location and not the event.

I can understand that no one of the event organizers want's to take the blame because it's just stupid... the people of BigSight should take it, if at all... it can always happen that machines go poofz. -_-; (specialy if you consider the load that thing has to handle on those events)

And now they go and just cancel it instead... so... the fans get the hammer in the end, great. oO;;
(ID #330236) Posted on 2008/10/11 05:32
Raz in this moment and time. (Registered on 2008/09/02 06:41)
BioResearch Assistant
True. It seems very unreasonable especially given the time-frame. February is 4mos away and they cancelled it now due to a past safety issue that could be easily remedied. This event is a major advertising point for many companies. I doubt they would toss it aside this easily.

There's some underlying crisis to all this.
(ID #330327) Posted on 2008/10/11 07:49
daichouginga in Byston Well, the land between the earth and the sea (Registered on 2008/06/04 10:04)
Professional Bum Mode
I agree with you all. I can't even find a logical relationship between an escalator malfunction and a figure convention. Maybe they want to blame the malfunction to the committee for letting so many people in an escalator, maybe that's how their logic works. But I think it doesn't still makes sense because remedy could work within 4 months.
(ID #330714) Posted on 2008/10/11 14:22
chun in work, buried ^^; (Registered on 2007/01/09 15:21)
part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
So sad :( but I have to agree about the particular mentality ^^; encountered something like that on other event before :P
(ID #330254) Posted on 2008/10/11 06:07
XSportSeeker in Brazil (Registered on 2007/08/22 06:18)
Dropping computers, starting all over again at Journalism
:( I was looking forward to see the coverage of it...
I doubt it was only because of the escalator problems. This is easily solved with some safety precautions.
I bet there are lots of other reasons, or at least one other very big reason for it not to happen...
(ID #330292) Posted on 2008/10/11 06:56
Mimi in 山地 (Registered on 2008/03/11 08:07)
高3
They didn't even have reasoning behind it... :/ Geez and it's not like everyone died from it.. honestly i think there's hidden reasoning behind it that they don't want to reveal. 
(ID #330348) Posted on 2008/10/11 08:14
wickedclown in California, USA (Registered on 2007/12/07 22:21)
Otaku/Computer tech/Student
Really they should just fix the problem and get on with Wonfes, whether someone claims responsibility or not shouldn't matter.  Now that they know what can happen, they should take precautions to prevent it.  Remember "hindsight is 20/20."  Besides, whoever was in charge of controlling the flow of people is at fault.  If they really need someone to claim responsibility, why don't they find that guy?  If there was no one hired to control the flow of people, then whoever organized the event is at fault for not hiring that person.  Simple.  They should simply find the person and charge them a fine.
(ID #330364) Posted on 2008/10/11 08:37
Xshinigami in USA (Registered on 2008/05/16 17:02)
Otaku/Student/Worker
yes i blame the people it was overloaded. Common sense people! they should have seen this coming.
(ID #330749) Posted on 2008/10/11 14:45
suneo (Registered on 2007/12/17 20:30)
Balls -_-
(ID #330417) Posted on 2008/10/11 10:11
wbd in Canada (Registered on 2008/07/05 12:21)
Worker
That's a real shame, not just for the interested fans, but for all those sculptors and garage-kit makers. A lot of up-and-coming talent is going to be hurt by this.
(ID #330531) Posted on 2008/10/11 11:32
yuki-onna in Indiana, United States (Registered on 2008/05/29 10:19)
Retail Manager & Anime Otaku
well now that just sucks!! O_0;

Especially since I now what this Erika figure really really really bad.  Darn those responsible for breaking things and not coming forward!!!!
(ID #330772) Posted on 2008/10/11 15:04
afatcow (Registered on 2008/08/28 17:35)
D:
I remember at Comiket last August they had somebody at the escalators making sure people only went on ever other step, and made sure that we didn't move while on the escalators. Why don't they just do something similar?
(ID #330840) Posted on 2008/10/11 16:35
Rin in Toronto (Registered on 2008/01/04 17:05)
Student Otaku
Ah, I wanted to go to Wonderfest...
I wonder whould they have it in the summer of 2009...
It would suck if wonderfest stopped completely due to the accident...
(ID #330843) Posted on 2008/10/11 16:37
silent1134 in California (Registered on 2007/08/22 15:21)
Student
Yeah, that really bites...too bad they couldn't find another venue for it...
(ID #330916) Posted on 2008/10/11 17:51
Leafy in Singapore (Registered on 2008/03/16 21:44)
Engineer
Pretty bad accident. Sorry for those who got injured.
(ID #331125) Posted on 2008/10/12 00:39
keats in NL (Registered on 2007/09/02 21:30)
NEET
It's an absolute outrage to cancel Wonfes Winter 2009! 

I expect someone to take responsibility for this!
(ID #331268) Posted on 2008/10/12 04:03
Poofiemus in Education Camp, US (Registered on 2008/07/22 05:25)
University's Slave
They didn't have anyone regulating the number of people on the escalator? I would have thought the organizers of WonFes would be held responsible for that. . . Now I know the benefit of having people check badges before attendees go into the vendor hall at AX.  Not only does it make sure that they paid to get in, but it also slows the crowd down just enough to prevent stuff like that! 

But seriously, canceling it? That seems a little extreme to me. I hope something else gets organized; the lack of such a high profile exhibition is going to hurt manufacturers and hobbyists alike. 
(ID #331271) Posted on 2008/10/12 04:05
Realta Nua in Jakarta -> Singapore (Registered on 2007/10/19 23:05)
Ex-Student
Prepare for surprise attacks! Now that we haven't seen any prototypes.. 
(ID #331290) Posted on 2008/10/12 04:48
lostandfound in a place where you'll never find... (Registered on 2007/10/22 02:58)
Part human, part student, 100% loser
I knew it, life's not fair! hope they get a new place to hold the event or something...
(ID #331319) Posted on 2008/10/12 05:44
ZeroAquaduct in Vancouver, BC, Canada (Registered on 2007/09/16 18:04)
24/7 Otaku / 100% Haruhiist
Oh, damn it. I was thinking about visiting Japan for the first time and going to Wonfes. I guess I'll have to delay it. But this is weird -- it's a faulty escalator and craps happens.

All you need is to have staff funneling people through the escalator next time so the weight isn't too heavy. Sorta like what stores do during Boxing Day to prevent too many people being in the store at the same time.
(ID #331348) Posted on 2008/10/12 06:27
suki in Cape Town, South Africa (Registered on 2007/08/22 22:51)
Receptionist/ Accountant/ Junior Designer/ Illustrator
Ouchies, that's not nice at all...
(ID #333125) Posted on 2008/10/13 22:04
NightFoxXIII in Canada (Registered on 2008/08/22 10:09)
Student & Otaku
I'm sorry, so what happened to the escalator? It seems that it failed and just under the weight of everyone decided to go really fast as people crowded it and couldn't get off in time. Is that what happened?

Either way, that sucks. People will be expecting the Wonfes but man... what a way to go. It's too bad they can't fix it or anything
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