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Otakon 2002: Opening Ceremonies
posted on by George Phillips
Guest listing, and some opening thoughts about Otakon, the largest anime convention on the East Coast.
As fans and various other of the anime industry shuffled into the Main Events hall, a white rabbit-costumed staffer hopped up on stage, bowed stiffly, and recited a rhyme to introduce Sue Monroe, this year's Convention Chair!
Not merely content with starting on time, Sue began the ceremonies nearly 15 minutes earlier than scheduled, as fans finished walking into the large hall. This sort of promptness set the pace throughout the con, as s flowed smoothly from one to the next without trouble, and lines moved quickly, letting many people experience anime in such a magnificent environment as the BCC. This year, Otakon is host to "28 acres of anime!", Sue proudly announced. The sheer size of Otakon this year can be traced to the fact that Otakon was the sole convention occurring this weekend.
On the American guest list, Otakon was host to the following industry :
Neil Nadelman (Translator)
Liane Centaur (Gilles Poitras (Author)
Jan Scott-Frazier (Animation Director and Con Personality)
Doug Smith (Studio Ironcat artist, voice of Kentaro Oe)
Piro and Largo (Gold Digger Author)
Fred Perry also brought a demo DVD, showcasing some new animation for an project. The video opened with a guy and a girl, both wearing tight spandex dueling a catgirl with leopard spots and a blue suit. The fight sequence may have lasted 2 minutes. At the end, Fred said to look forward to it in 2003. More information should be coming shortly about his new anime-inspired work.
Also, these Japanese guests were present:
Yoko Ishida (Para Para singer)
Unfortunately, due to scheduling conflicts and various other matters, a number of the guests weren't present at Opening Ceremonies. They were expected to show up later in the convention:
Doc Faulkner (Music Composer for Madhouse Producer/CEO)
Due to scheduling issues, however, Outlaw Star) had to cancel his travel plans to Otakon entirely.
Finally, Yoko Ishida sang three songs, including the Ah! My Goddess opening theme.
Not merely content with starting on time, Sue began the ceremonies nearly 15 minutes earlier than scheduled, as fans finished walking into the large hall. This sort of promptness set the pace throughout the con, as s flowed smoothly from one to the next without trouble, and lines moved quickly, letting many people experience anime in such a magnificent environment as the BCC. This year, Otakon is host to "28 acres of anime!", Sue proudly announced. The sheer size of Otakon this year can be traced to the fact that Otakon was the sole convention occurring this weekend.
On the American guest list, Otakon was host to the following industry :
Neil Nadelman (Translator)
Liane Centaur (Gilles Poitras (Author)
Jan Scott-Frazier (Animation Director and Con Personality)
Doug Smith (Studio Ironcat artist, voice of Kentaro Oe)
Piro and Largo (Gold Digger Author)
Fred Perry also brought a demo DVD, showcasing some new animation for an project. The video opened with a guy and a girl, both wearing tight spandex dueling a catgirl with leopard spots and a blue suit. The fight sequence may have lasted 2 minutes. At the end, Fred said to look forward to it in 2003. More information should be coming shortly about his new anime-inspired work.
Also, these Japanese guests were present:
Yoko Ishida (Para Para singer)
Unfortunately, due to scheduling conflicts and various other matters, a number of the guests weren't present at Opening Ceremonies. They were expected to show up later in the convention:
Doc Faulkner (Music Composer for Madhouse Producer/CEO)
Due to scheduling issues, however, Outlaw Star) had to cancel his travel plans to Otakon entirely.
Finally, Yoko Ishida sang three songs, including the Ah! My Goddess opening theme.