Getting ready for trouble
Jul. 31st, 2002 10:42 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
USB port ho! $20 later, I have 4 of them for the computer. I'll install them later on today so I can inflict Otakon piccies on all of you.
Even though my husband has flat out told me that he doesn't want to hear about my trip, I'm compiling a chronicle of the trip so that you all can read about it. It's frustrating that he actively doesn't want to hear about my adventures... but I guess it was to be expected.
The nutshell version is that the trip was great, and we all had a fun time. I'd never had any qualms from the get-go about dressing up, but it was clear from Friday night that if you weren't dressed up, you would probably be feeling left out of the party. On Saturday, I'd say that about 70% of people had at least something otaku-ish on, even if it was as lame as a pair of cat ears and regular civvies.
And there was plenty of anime, oh joy! Otakon combines two of my favorite things: Halloween (in the sense of costume party) and watching cartoons, so it was nothing short of hog heaven. The highlight of the anime was without doubt watching Zetsuai and Bronze, and Hideto was a real trooper about that. Angst, impassioned internal speeches, overdramatic conflict, the ultimate resolution (to whistles and cheers from the audience...) It was a scream and I'd love to get 'em on tape. Guess that would have to join the naughty dj's in the lockbox, eh?
The dealer's room was mostly full of anime, which I suppose I should have expected. I'd been hoping that at least Doki Doki Station would show up (as FC remarked, "Those bloodsuckers") but they were a no-show and my dj fix went unfulfilled. Shoujocon looked like the place to go for that - hopefully next year. I did buy a gorgeous antique formal kimono, though. It didn't make sense to buy the DVD's from there, since you can get any of them pretty easily online for about the same price.
It was hot as hell for the weekend, but the hotel turned out to be not too far from the 'con and most of the time we spent indoors. Hideto and I were both sweltering in wigs and full costumes, but it was well worth it. We got a fair number of requests for pictures, which was flattering and gratifying since all three of us had worked hard on our costumes.
I gotta figure out a way to go to one of these things again. Despite parental and spousal disapproval, I had a great time and I loved cosplaying, and damned if I'm going to sit around and say "they won't let me." You can't keep an otaku down. :)
Even though my husband has flat out told me that he doesn't want to hear about my trip, I'm compiling a chronicle of the trip so that you all can read about it. It's frustrating that he actively doesn't want to hear about my adventures... but I guess it was to be expected.
The nutshell version is that the trip was great, and we all had a fun time. I'd never had any qualms from the get-go about dressing up, but it was clear from Friday night that if you weren't dressed up, you would probably be feeling left out of the party. On Saturday, I'd say that about 70% of people had at least something otaku-ish on, even if it was as lame as a pair of cat ears and regular civvies.
And there was plenty of anime, oh joy! Otakon combines two of my favorite things: Halloween (in the sense of costume party) and watching cartoons, so it was nothing short of hog heaven. The highlight of the anime was without doubt watching Zetsuai and Bronze, and Hideto was a real trooper about that. Angst, impassioned internal speeches, overdramatic conflict, the ultimate resolution (to whistles and cheers from the audience...) It was a scream and I'd love to get 'em on tape. Guess that would have to join the naughty dj's in the lockbox, eh?
The dealer's room was mostly full of anime, which I suppose I should have expected. I'd been hoping that at least Doki Doki Station would show up (as FC remarked, "Those bloodsuckers") but they were a no-show and my dj fix went unfulfilled. Shoujocon looked like the place to go for that - hopefully next year. I did buy a gorgeous antique formal kimono, though. It didn't make sense to buy the DVD's from there, since you can get any of them pretty easily online for about the same price.
It was hot as hell for the weekend, but the hotel turned out to be not too far from the 'con and most of the time we spent indoors. Hideto and I were both sweltering in wigs and full costumes, but it was well worth it. We got a fair number of requests for pictures, which was flattering and gratifying since all three of us had worked hard on our costumes.
I gotta figure out a way to go to one of these things again. Despite parental and spousal disapproval, I had a great time and I loved cosplaying, and damned if I'm going to sit around and say "they won't let me." You can't keep an otaku down. :)
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Date: 2002-08-01 07:18 am (UTC)The con was a lot of fun. I went as Reno from FF7 one day and Amalthea from The Last Unicorn on the other. FC was Tseng one day and Demian from War of Genesis on the second, and Hideto was, well... Hideto. :)
My parents were bothered because they felt I was giving my husband short shrift, and my husband was concerned for my safety. It's pretty much worked out now, at least between me and my husband.
It would be fun for you and your hubby to go to a 'con! If we hatch any more Grand Schemes, we can let you know about them. ^_^