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I would like to start by thanking two people who are allowing me to use their Fanime pictures, Jeanie Butera and Brit Cossel. Thank you so much for allowing me to use some of your pictures. I truly appreciate you helping show what Fanime was like this year.
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Every year, we make a trek southward to go to Fanime, the local anime convention. It’s a time to gather together with other people with similar interests and spend our weekend geeking out, having fun, spending money on geeky things and staying up as late as possible watching anime. While that may not sound like everyone’s cup of tea… it is, in all actuality a ridiculous amount of fun. It’s something I enjoy doing every year. This year was no exception.

He's a dandy guy... *insert finger gun here* in space. Yay for Space Dandy cosplay!

He’s a dandy guy… *insert finger gun here* in space.
Yay for Space Dandy cosplay!

Every year does have its drawbacks… and last year it was the registration lines. They were all sorts of fail. For people picking up their badges on Thursday night, we had to wait a whole of 6 hours. Getting us home at one in the morning. Maybe it was because they opened up registration at 3 PM instead of 7 this year… Maybe they finally got better organized. Whatever they did, it worked. We were in and out picking up our badges in 8 minutes. It was painless. This is what it used to be to pick-up badges if you pre-registered. I’m glad they found something that seems to work well.

There was one thing that I was surprised to see, and that’s the prevalence of panels I wanted to see earlier in the convention. Because of that, instead of skipping Friday entirely or heading there later in the evening… I had to be there earlier in the day. It wasn’t something I was happy about. I wasn’t allowed the time to decompress from work. I like my little buffer times.

So, I left home early on Friday, being dropped off at the Redwood City CalTrain station at 10 AM. Going the whole way on public transportation, the commute time took me 2.5 hours, that includes picking up some medication.

So, that means trying to find stuff to do until the convention officially opens. I made a beeline to the Hilton to sit at their bar and get a bite to eat. It was there that I had a nice 3 hour conversation with another con goer who was dressed as Squall from Final Fantasy VIII. It was a fun conversation were talked about a bit of everything. In that time we both had a bit to eat and a couple of drinks. It’s been sometime since I just sat somewhere and had a great conversation. It was nice to do.

At about 2:30 or so, we parted ways to head in to the now open convention. I wish I had seen the opening ceremony. I’ve never been in San José to see it, and I wound up missing it again this year in lieu of good conversation (it’s a weakness, I swear).

Nightwing Picture by Brit Cossel

Nightwing
Picture by Brit Cossel

The first thing I saw was the dealer’s room. They had a good assortment of costuming goods, otaku collectibles and other sundry items. I noticed that they opened up the dealer’s room more. While it wasn’t full, I think that they may be toying with having a larger dealers room. I would like to see that. See more stuff available. Who knows, maybe they might get to start being Comic Con big. OK, that would be difficult at best. The Comic Con dealers room takes up the entire bottom floor of the San Diego Convention Center. I wouldn’t be surprised if that room is 2 miles across.

After making my way through the dealer’s room, I made my way to my first panel, the Viz Media panel. This year they moved the panel rooms from their normal spot of the Marriott to the Fairmont. It made getting there from what is essentially the base of operations a bit more problematic. It meant factoring in the travel time between two points. They’re not too far apart, but when you need to walk back and forth between the two several times over a day… it gets to be a bit tiring. I didn’t have a hotel at Fanime this year, so I didn’t even have a place to rest during the lulls in the day. I did miss that fact. Having a place to kick back and relax would have been better with all the walking I did this year. I believe that the rooms might be a bit larger… and there are certainly more of them. I’m not sure there’s a good solution to this… it also seemed like there were more panel rooms available than previous years.

If there was one thing I could say about this year’s Fanime, I think it would be awesome. There was so many awesome things going on this year. I must say that I was more than glad that I made it this year. There has been so many amazing things to happen, I’ll do my best to discuss them here.

Hard Gay waiting in a 6 hour line. Woo?

Hard Gay waiting in a 6 hour line. Woo?

But let me start with the very beginning, waiting in line on Thursday to get my pre-registered badge for the weekend. We decided to pick up our badges on Thursday night so we wouldn’t have to wait in line like we did last year. Last year there was a 3 hour wait just to get our badges on Friday night… largely because of the power outage on Thursday night.

Luffy at the beginning of the 6 hour slog

Luffy at the beginning of the 6 hour slog

Well, I think I’ve stood in my record line. It took us 6 hours and stood in a total of 6 lines in order to get badges. This is, by far, the longest I have ever spent in line for anything. Before that was last year when I waited 4 hours to see Community.

It was a bear of a night. We got there about 30 minutes before registration opened. By the time we were finished, I was ready to sleep. However, we managed to make a great many jokes while waiting in line, including talking about how this line was created by Cthulhu in an attempt to make humans ready to be eaten. It was so bad and we were so hungry/tired that we started calling it Lineageddeon.

Once we were out of line and had our badges, we were ready to get some sleep. Which is what happened about 30 minutes after we got home.

Friday started about preparing some food to take with (since there is not many gluten-free eating establishments near the San José Convention Center) as well as packing. Once we got the car packed and made our rounds to the market and Beverages and More we finally made our way to the Con and our home away from home for the weekend. We took our dogs with us as the hotel we were in was dog friendly.

Once we finally settled in, we had dinner at one of the few gluten-free restaurants in the area. It was nice to have a dinner where it was just the two of us. It’s nice to take the time to reconnect since we don’t really do that all that often.

Panelist from h.naoto

Panelist from h.naoto

After dinner we went to a panel that was dealing with the fashion of Tokyo as done by h.naoto.

One of the designs from h.naoto

One of the designs from h.naoto

It was very interesting. It was part fashion show, part showing the latest season and other fashion shows, part letting us know what they had in stock. More than anything, I enjoyed seeing the fashions. h.naoto’s clothing is amazing and in many ways is delicate. It can be tricky to put on because of all the elements. I also enjoy a good fashion show, especially if it gives me a chance to get up close to see the finer detail of the clothing. It really was pretty amazing.

After the fashion show we made our way back to the room for the night. I was disappointed that there was no yaoi (boy on boy) or yuri (girl on girl) to watch this year. I’m not sure why they decided to not do it this year, but I missed having something to do other than hentai. I’m not a huge fan of going into the hentai room for plenty of reasons including the overall odor (and in all fairness, all rooms packed with people generating heat tend to have an odor), that it’s packed largely with single, geeky males. Standing outside of the room on the other hand is hilarious… especially the fact that they go in every now and then they go in to do a “hand check”.

Doctor Rockso at the Swap Meet

Doctor Rockso at the Swap Meet

Because there was no real alternate to yaoi or yuri, we found our friends in the swap meet and talked for quite a long time. After that it was back to the room and back to sleep.