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1 - FanimeCon
2 ファニメコン Table of Contents 2 Convention Map 3 Table of Contents 4 Welcome from the Chairs Tony Figueroa – Marie Waleedej – James Leu 6 Guests of Honor Keith Burgess – Ryan Gavigan – Carl Horn Ken Lally – Reuben Langdon – Patricia Lee – Ric Meyers Jonathan Osborne – Gilles Poitras – Hiroyuki Yamaga 12 MusicFest Halko Momoi – Fujiko-Chan – Makenai – VAEIDOS 14 Convention Essentials Registration – Information – Food – Volunteers Rovers – Emergency Services – Lost and Found Code of Conduct – Weapons Policy 18 Events Yamaga Party – Autographs – Black & White Ball Stage Zero – Game Show – Charity Auction FaniMaid Cafe – Fanime Music Videos Exhibit Hall 1 / Artists Hall Exhibit Hall 2 / Gaming Hall Exhibit Hall 3 / Dealers Hall Cosplay – Karaoke 24 Panels 31 The Dojo 32 Video Programming 36 Asian Films 38 Anime Videos By Fans, For Fans 3 By Fans, For Fans Tony Figueroa Convention Chair Welcome, all, to our fifteenth anniversary: FanimeCon 2009! I hope you’re ready for the weekend to come! our staff has been working hard putting together events, printing badges, getting guests, and organizing the insanity that is FanimeCon, and we’re looking forward to our largest convention yet! I’m Tony, and this is my first year chairing FanimeCon. some may know me as the former webmaster or head of MusicFest. In the six years I’ve been volunteering for this convention, I’ve strived to make our fans’ experiences better each year. This year is no exception, and I hope you like what we’ve done: all of the events, the extravaganzas, the guests, the gaming, the video! none of this could happen without FanimeCon’s all-volunteer staff. I can’t thank them enough. I’ve never known a group that works so hard out of sheer love for what they do, and I’m glad to call so many of them my friends. If you pass by someone with a red badge in the halls, don’t be afraid to say hi and throw out a quick thank you — they won’t bite! But as fantastic as our staff is, we’d have no reason to put on FanimeCon without the fans! We are, after all, “By Fans, For Fans”, and nothing makes us happier than fans enjoying the show. Without your excitement, your energy — without you — FanimeCon would be nothing! so thank you for making the show as spectacular as it is. now, what are you doing reading this?! skip ahead to the good parts, pick up a schedule, make new friends — and just go and enjoy the show! Tony Figueroa Convention Chair FanimeCon 2009 From left to right: James Leu, Tony Figueroa, and Marie Waleedej 4 ファニメコン By Fans, For Fans Marie Waleedej Vice Chair Every year, during Memorial Day weekend, something amazing and almost magical happens. In the san Jose Convention Center, a whole world begins to form, and life breathes into this phenomenon called FanimeCon. almost unnoticed, thousands of volunteer hours come together to create the world that a good deal of us have come to love and cherish. For some of you, it is your first year experiencing FanimeCon, let alone an anime convention altogether! For others, you have become seasoned Fanime attendees who come to the convention to meet up with friends you haven’t seen in a year. It’s a wonderful experience, isn’t it? all of the hustle and bustle in the Dealers room, video rooms running anime 24 hours, random people on the concourse offering to become your friend for the weekend, Pocky becoming its own currency – it’s an overwhelming experience! I can say that, as former attendee, I did not see myself in charge of putting such a large event together, but it has been a wonderful and exciting road these past eight years. I attended FanimeCon 2002 at the behest of my boyfriend, Tony, who said that I would love the events and overall atmosphere. I had been to aX the previous year, so I did not think that another convention, a much smaller convention even, would compare. Boy was I wrong! almost at once, when I walked into the santa Clara Convention Center, I could tell that this convention was definitely no aX. This little convention had a family feel to it, and it made me feel welcomed, like I was invited to interact with my surroundings and the people, rather than watch as a spectator. needless to say, that weekend sparked an interest in Fanime that I did not know I had. Tony graciously acted as the guinea pig and staffed for Fanime first to test the waters. He then invited me to become a part of his MusicFest staff. after my first year, I was hooked. From there, I went on to become the Publications Manager, then assistant Director of Marketing to where I am now. only this time, Tony is my fiance as well as Convention Chair, and I am his Vice Chair! It’s been a rather bumpy ride, but I am absolutely stoked to help oversee this large expanse of an event! Who else can say that they helped to put on a convention of 14,000+ attendees and supervise a staff of over 600? It’s been such a wonderful experience getting to this point, and I hope that you all will enjoy the fruits of my and my staff’s labor. Welcome to FanimeCon 2009 where we are not just an anime convention – we are a family that opens its arms to you to join us and enjoy the events with us. To the newcomers to Fanime, welcome and I hope you will join our unique brood and become ‘lifers’ like a good deal of us have become. To those of you who have faithfully come back to us, year after year, ohisashiburi desu! James Leu Vice Chair Welcome to Fanime Two-Thousand-and-nine Where the best fans come together to shine I hope that you enjoy all there is to see Music, Panels, and the artist alley Cosplay, Black and White Ball, and Guests all to see with friends, old and newly made Where you can peruse with Dealer’s best and play twenty-four hours in the arcade Here I came upon the art of Japanese animation spending years working here and there From the fast paced world of registration To meeting active fans in Volunteers In the last two years, I directed operations Where I saw behind the scenes in many ways From the fans to the staff, it was an education now I sit beside the Chair to support and convey My warmest wishes for a great show In which all of you will be aglow From all the sights and sounds divine That will mark Fanime Two-Thousand-and-nine! James Leu Vice Chair FanimeCon 2009 I hope you will have as much fun as I did my first and final year as an attendee. If you like FanimeCon as much as I do, maybe you’ll even join us on staff next year! But for now, thank you for coming, be safe and most importantly, have a kick-ass time! ♥, Marie Waleedej Vice Chair FanimeCon 2009 By Fans, For Fans 5 By Fans, For Fans Have you ever wondered just how fun it would be to work with anime, manga, games, and all the wonderful hobbies we love? our Guests of Honor know! Whether you’re curious about their past experiences or future projects, they’re experts in what they do, and they’re here to share it with you. To make the most of this opportunity to meet them, read about their backgrounds in the following pages, hop to the Panels section to see what topics they’re covering, and check the separate schedule for the times and locations of their panels and autograph sessions. Don’t forget to try your luck on stage Zero for an invitation to the yamaga-san Guest Party. We’re jazzed about our Guests, and we hope you are too! KeiTH BURGess after a few years away, Keith Burgess is returning to FanimeCon for 2009. With nearly a decade in the anime industry, he has done almost everything. From production, script adaptation, and voice acting such characters as akuma from Street Fighter Alpha and Alpha Generations, Chinko from Dead Leaves, Hyuga from the Evangelion movies End of Evangelion and Death and Rebirth, he has definitely made his way around. after some time away from the anime world, he’s making his way back with new talents under his belt: artist and graphic designer. His art ranges from pinup style, manga, and even american comic book styles, and he will have some of his work on display here at the convention. He’s working on some new projects that we’re sure he will let us all in on at the event, and he is excited to be back among the fans since he got his start as a fan himself. 6 ファニメコン By Fans, For Fans Ryan GaViGan ryan Gavigan returns from the sound and fury of the racing capital of the world to hurl FanimeCon 2009 into the fiery maelstrom of a new season of the video extravaganza, anime Hell. Mr. Gavigan is a long-time anime fan and has been involved with multitudes of fannish endeavors over the years. He was a founder and chairman of anime Central in Chicago, produced dozens of anime-themed game shows, wrote and produced fan parody dubs, and has spent the last few years hosting anime Hell and Midnight Madness events at numerous anime conventions across the country. caRl GUsTaV HoRn Carl Gustav Horn has written professionally about anime since 1993 and has been a manga editor since 1997. a former editor at Animerica and PULP, the first seinen manga anthology magazine, he is the co-author (with Patrick Macias, yuji oniki, and Mason Jones) of the book, Japan Edge, and has provided commentary on his field to american and Japanese publications including Newsweek, The Los Angeles Times, WIRED, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun, AERA, Studio Voice, and the 25th anniversary issue of Comic Morning. Mr. Horn has contributed to the american anime DVD releases of Patlabor 2, Gunbuster, Gunbuster 2, Jin-Roh, Royal Space Force, Appleseed Ex Machina, and Lupin III: The Fuma Conspiracy. He is currently an editor at Dark Horse Comics on titles including Neon Genesis Evangelion: The Shinji Ikari Raising Project, The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service, Oh My Goddess!, and CLaMP’s Mangettes and Clover. By Fans, For Fans 7 By Fans, For Fans Ken lally Ken Lally has been making a career out of playing super-villains. you have seen him as “The German” on nBC’s Heroes and as “albert Wesker” in Capcom’s big gaming franchise, Resident Evil 5; but, before his nefarious beginnings, he was “seduced to death” on Star Trek: Enterprise by a beautiful alien called “raJIIn”. son of a spy and a child of the Cold War, Mr. Lally was enrolled at an early age into martial arts classes and the local police cadets, where he learned urban close quarter combat and how to handle firearms. after an injury prevented him from enlisting in the navy, Ken discovered shakespeare, received his B.a. in Theater from upstate new york’s st. Lawrence University, and attended new york City’s national shakespeare Conservatory. His love of shakespeare took him to London, where he studied at shakespeare’s Globe, (the actual space where the plays were first performed), and he also performed in Los angeles, new york, and nevada. By age 24, his love for acting took him to film. since then, Mr. Lally has been in dozens of films and TV shows doing both stunts and acting. He got into stunts by accident. His lifelong passion for martial arts and fighting took him to Benny “the Jet” Urquidez’s kickboxing gym in north Hollywood, where he trained and fought under sensei Benny’s watchful eye for nearly nine years; all the while performing martial arts stunts, falls, and other gags for the legendary five-time world-kickboxing champion. shakespeare and film are his first two loves, but stunts were just too much fun to say “no” to whenever they called. He is also an avid fencer and fences once a week with a local sword master. on his days off, he teaches shakespeare and stunt-fighting for film, or “acting for action”, at the new york Film academy’s campus on the Warner Brothers’ lot in Los angeles. He trains by boxing and kickboxing every day and gets together once a week to put on the gloves and spar with the other members of Benny’s stunt team. ReUBen lanGDon actor, producer, director, and stuntman, reuben Langdon is currently starring in the hottest video game release of the year, Resident Evil 5, as its main male character, Chris redfield. In addition to this exciting role which opens amazing new doors for actors in performance capture (an art form based on CGI-assisted acting), he also co-produced the game’s cinematic cut scenes. Up next for Langdon is filming the live-action adaptation of the Bryan Lee o’Malley’s graphic novel Scott Pilgrim, which stars Michael Cera and is directed by Edgar Wright. reuben Langdon began his career in Japan as a series regular on the Japanese superhero TV series B-Fighter Kabuto (better known in the Us as Beetleborgs Metallix). Later, he relocated to Hong Kong to work among the most famous names in the Hong Kong film industry, most specifically with Jackie Chan in Jackie Chan: My Stunts, Gen-Y Cops, and the internationally renowned fantasy adventure The Medallion. Currently residing in Los angeles, Mr. Langdon continues to share his talent on-screen. He has appeared alongside sammo Hung in the Martial Law series and has worked regularly on the hit TV show, The Power Rangers. Mr. Langdon’s highly technical training in multiple martial arts has assisted him in both in his acting and his motion capture movements. Complementing his success in the worlds of film and television, Mr. Langdon has performed in and coordinated a number of motion capture shoots for interactive video games, including Resident Evil 5, The Bourne Conspiracy, Tao Fang, Star Wars: Jedi Knight II, Castlevania: Curse of Darkness, and Dead Rising. In Devil May Cry 3 and 4 he was both the motion capture actor and the English voice of Dante, the gun/sword-toting hero of the franchise. In Street Fighter IV, he was the voice of Ken. Mr. Langdon has also worked as a performance capture actor with such respected directors as steven spielberg, Peter Jackson, and James Cameron. 8 ファニメコン By Fans, For Fans paTRicia Ja lee anime highlights Patricia Ja Lee’s life; during her elementary school years she used to run home from school in order to watch the original airing of Robotech on network TV. During high school, she collected Ranma 1/2 on VHs. During college, she watched first translations (old school yellow subtitles) of everything the campus charter anime club showed. after graduation she was cast as Cassie Chan, the pink Power Ranger in Space. From that came voice-over work: a bit in the re-digitized Akira, Meifa in Cowboy Bebop, series regular Megumi in Gate Keepers, Mika in Serial Experiments Lain, and many others. Later, cast as Tang ning (lead) in Hong Kong’s Golden Harvest martial arts film, Extreme Challenge, she was able to get back into doing fight scenes she hadn’t done since her Power Ranger days. Biohazard’s Umbrella Chronicles (aka Resident Evil 3.5), made for the Wii, featured her voice talent as she re-created Jill Valentine’s vocals. Luckily she had some game titles already under her vocal belt, which served as fine training ground. Later, Bandai (Usa) appointed her to portray the live action ASOS Brigade leader Haruhi suzumiya, in a series of webisodes that would supplement the DVD releases of the anime series, The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. and, two months ago Capcom released Resident Evil 5 (for XBoX 360 & Ps3), in which Patricia Ja Lee performed the voice and motion of Jill Valentine who first appears as a mysterious Hooded Entity. yeah, she got to do fight scenes again! Today, she’s hanging out at FanimeCon! Ric MeyeRs ric Meyers spent a year prepping his www.ricpicks.com website simply because he’s done way too much in his freaky career: written more than fifty books (including best-selling adventure, horror, sci-fi, and fantasy thrillers, as well as award-winning TV and movie nonfiction); served as contributing editor for more than a half-dozen magazines; supplied interviews, liner notes, and audio commentaries for more than 300 international DVDs; consulted with networks and studios on everything from The Twilight Zone to Kung Fu Panda; taught writing, film, and martial arts at colleges from Connecticut to Utah; and even played the king at Medieval Times and santa Claus all over the northeast. Known, beloved, and reviled for his love of all things asian, Mr. Meyers returns to FanimeCon again as living proof that you can do what you love and love what you do. By Fans, For Fans 9 By Fans, For Fans JonaTHan osBoRne Jonathan osborne was born in Boston, Massachusetts. shortly thereafter, he became an anime fan much to the protestations of his parents. For years, he’s been known as the “Man of 1000 Deaths” for having been killed in such titles as Fist of the North Star, Akira, The Big O, Cowboy Bebop, and many, many more. Mr. osborne also played Masahashi in Paranoia Agent, George in NieA_7, William Morris in Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory, as well as Broggy, Gaimon, and shojo in One Piece. Last year, Mr. osborne was honored to be the very first recipient of FanimeCon’s yamaga award. This will be his ninth appearance at FanimeCon, so feel free to come up and say hello to him... and maybe even offer him a nutter-Butter. Gilles poiTRas Gilles Poitras is the access services Librarian at Golden Gate University in the san Francisco area. He is best known for his three books: The Anime Companion, Anime Essentials, and the Anime Companion 2, as well as writing for Otaku USA. He also sits on the senior board of Mechademia, an annual scholarly anthology of essays on anime, manga and fan culture. Mr. Poitras also has given presentations about anime for Japan - Us friendship groups, for public libraries, at the asian art Museum in san Francisco, at conventions; all day workshops for librarians; introduced anime films at the smithsonian; and even taught a course for eight weeks on the subject for Pixar staff. He first discovered anime while walking through san Francisco’s Japantown in 1977. as a fan of foreign films, he was instantly attracted by the use of cinematic effects in ways that he had never seen in animation before. He has two Masters degrees: one in Library science from the University of California at Berkeley, and one in Theology from Pacific school of religion, also in Berkeley. His background in theology has proven beneficial in that it gave him the scholarly skills to employ anime and manga as a window into Japanese culture. “one important thing I learned studying religion is that one should never assume that something from another culture means what it would in one’s own culture. Humanity is far too diverse and interesting for that to be the case.” 10 ファニメコン By Fans, For Fans HiRoyUKi yaMaGa Hiroyuki yamaga is currently the Executive Director of GaInaX, Inc. Together with fellow osaka Geijutsu University students Takami akai and Hideaki anno, yamaga-san created the opening animation for the 20th Japan sF Exposition held in 1981. He was the director. soon after, at the request of studio nue, yamagasan “went professional,” joining the production staff for Super Dimensional Fortress Macross in 1982. Production began on the animated movie, Royal Space Force: Wings of Honneamise, in 1984. GaInaX was founded the same year. Royal Space Force: Wings of Honneamise was released in 1987, becoming an instant cult classic as the legendary “feature-length animation movie created by a group of anonymous youth.” yamaga-san has also garnered praise for his screenwriting for works including Aim for the Top! and Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket. yamaga-san continues working with many GaInaX projects. More recently, he was co-producer for Shikabane Hime. By Fans, For Fans 11 By Fans, For Fans MusicFest Halko MOMOI Known as the “Queen of akihabara”, Halko Momoi is a multi-talented performer and creator with experience in music, voice acting, and column writing. not only does she sing but Momoi writes for herself as well as other artists, along with performing her own music. Momoi got her start performing as an amateur idol in akihabara, embracing the culture of anime, electronics, and idols growing there before it was the famous otaku city we know today. she made her professional singing debut in 2000 with the single “Mail Me” which was featured in the movie Suicide Circle. The next year, she got her big break as a voice actress with the character Komugi nakahara in the anime SoulTaker, and she has since voiced characters such as sun in Seto no Hanayome (FUnimation’s My Bride Is a Mermaid), anise in Tales of the Abyss, and Mii in Popotan. In 2002, she teamed up with Koike Masaya to form the duo “UnDEr17”, which created many game and anime theme songs including “Love slave” from DearS and “Kujibiki Unbalance” from the Genshiken spinoff. after the duo broke up, she kept performing anime and game themes as a solo artist, and signed with the major record label avex. In March 2009, she announced the formation of her own record label – akihabalove records – where she will act as a producer. Her first partner in this label will be the legendary anime song performer, Masami okui, adding to her already impressive list of collaborations, including Perfume, Chiyomaru shikura, Hironobu Kageyama, and Manzo. Momoi’s concerts are famous for their high energy and audience participation. she encourages her audience to stand and cheer her on with glowsticks, as has been a tradition in idol otaku culture for decades. Being a proud otaku herself, Momoi connects closely with her fans for unforgettable performances. 12 ファニメコン By Fans, For Fans Fujiko-Chan The Japanese band, Fujiko-Chan, takes the stage with an “anything goes” style of rock. Based in san Francisco and inspired by anime, this energetic team named itself after the main female character in Lupin III, Fujiko Mine, who is almost as powerfully sassy and sexy as Fujiko-Chan’s featured vocalist, naoko. Koichi on guitar, yuji on drums, and Kei on bass complete the band’s dynamic sound. MusicFest Band not pictured. Sorry! rock to the rhythm at their live MusicFest performance in the Civic auditorium as Fujiko-Chan serves up covers of Japanese pop songs, flavored with a bit of hard-edged spice. http://myspace.com/gofujikochan Makenai In early 2008, a group of six people formed Makenai. Born out of pure unadulterated love for anime and its music, this band has been performing at several anime conventions, such as anime Expo, ani-jam, anime Vegas, Mikimocon, and anime Los angeles. It was perhaps because of fate (or maybe just by pure dumb luck) that they found each other, but the chemistry and friendship that developed within the band was evident from the very first day it was formed. The members’ various influences helped shape their unique style in interpreting the music. now, this Los angeles-based band — armed with two vocalists (aX Idol 2008 Finalist Evelyn aranibar and aX Idol 2008 Winner Pamela Moss), two dueling guitarists (Brathzo Karanovic and angel Miranda), a rumbling bassist (Kiko Montecillo), and a heavy-pounding drummer (Jade abellaneda) — will share their passion for music with anyone willing to listen. VAEIDOS VaEIDos (Va-ay-dos) is a unique new international hybrid rock band with members from both Japan and the United states, consisting of Xion (shion) on vocals, Perry on guitar/ keys, Gene on bass, and Trevor on drums. Because of the eclectic backgrounds of the various members, VaEIDos represents the future of music in the Us: a fusion of cultures and musical viewpoints that creates a unique new sound, with influences that range from hard rock to metal, from Japanese rock to pop, and even dance and jazz. VaEIDos creates music that everyone can enjoy. VaEIDos has been performing throughout the country including Texas, California, nevada and Minnesota – and in May 2009, they will be in san Jose!! http://www.myspace.com/vaeidos By Fans, For Fans 13 By Fans, For Fans ReGisTRaTion inFoRMaTion General registration is located near the main entrance on the street level of the san Jose Convention Center. registration is the place to go first, whether you need to buy a badge or pick up your pre-registered membership. Please remember to bring your government-issued picture ID. Pre-registration pick-up is from 5 PM to 8 PM on Thursday, and registration hours are 8 aM to 8 PM on Friday through sunday and 8 aM to noon on Monday. Professional Professional registration is for press members giving media coverage to FanimeCon, representatives of the anime and manga industries, and vendors with booths in the Dealers room. The Professional registration desk is located in Meeting room K on the street level of the san Jose Convention Center. Pre-registration pick-up is from 5 PM to 8 PM on Thursday, and normal hours are 10 aM to 6 PM on Friday through sunday. Professional registration is closed on Monday. Please keep track of your badge because you need it to enter various events. If you lose your badge, check Conops first. If you can’t find it, a replacement badge will cost $10. If you lose your replacement badge, you will need to purchase another membership at the current price. inFoRMaTion DesKs There are four Information Desks throughout the convention: near registration, near stage Zero, inside the Hilton and near the video rooms on the Marriott side. The one near stage Zero is open throughout the convention, and the other three keep the same hours as registration. Please see the map inside the front cover for a better idea of their locations. FooD Feeding yourself no longer requires leaving the convention! From lunch until dinner on saturday and sunday, food options include the Fanimaid Cafe, dim sum, curry, sushi, Lollicup, Dippin’ Dots, hot dogs, hamburgers, and more. a late night food stand will help ease those pre-dawn cravings, and the starbucks in the Hilton and vending machines in Exhibit Hall 2 are open 24 hours. Concession stands in the Dealers Hall and Civic auditorium will also be available during certain hours. VolUnTeeRs Working the convention can also be a fun way to enjoy it. If you’d like to help, drop by the silicon Valley Board room on the second floor of the Marriott to browse opportunities and sign up for shifts. 5 hours will earn back the price of a day pass, and 20 hours will earn back the cost of your full-weekend membership. only paid attendees can volunteer, so remember to pick up your membership badge first. pHoTo eTiQUeTTe Everyone loves pictures, but nobody likes an oblivious photographer. Please try to ask permission before taking pictures (especially if you will publish or post your photos), and please refrain from blocking traffic, even if it’s for a quick snapshot. Keep all pictures in good fun and enjoy the convention! 14 ファニメコン By Fans, For Fans RoVeRs rovers are on hand to keep everybody safe, so please ask a rover for help if you need emergency assistance or if you notice a threat to yourself, to the people around you, or even to convention center property. If you can, please report the badge numbers of the people involved in the issue. Furthermore, rovers have to make sure that lines are flowing, fire exits are clear, and props are peace-bonded, so please respect their requests. If you have difficulties locating a rover, their office is in Willow Glen III on the second floor of the Marriott. eMeRGency seRVices san Jose police officers and emergency medical technicians are available on site. If you need any emergency services, please contact the nearest Conops or rovers staff member. losT anD FoUnD The Lost and Found is at Convention operations in Willow Glen I on the second floor of the Marriott. Please check Conops if you’ve lost something. after the convention, unclaimed items will be held for three months, and you may contact lost@fanime.com to see if your item was located. after three months, items will be disposed of or donated as appropriate. By Fans, For Fans 15 By Fans, For Fans coDe oF conDUcT Please help us keep things safe and fun for everyone by following these rules and guidelines: Everybody must comply with all federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, and regulations. Agents of the San Jose Police Department are on site. Laws include, but are not limited to, the following: • no disorderly conduct such as loitering, public intoxication, indecent exposure, begging, or soliciting. • no selling weapons or serving alcohol to minors. • no smoking inside the convention center, cultural facilities, hotels, or within 25 feet of any entrances. Please respect the facilities. The San Jose Convention & Cultural Facilities and surrounding hotels have been gracious enough to host FanimeCon for many years, and we would like to keep coming back. • all aisles, exits, fire safety devices, and concession stands must be kept clean, clear, visible, and unobstructed at all times. • Do not tape, tack, staple, nail, or otherwise affix anything to any wall or surface in the san Jose Convention & Cultural Facilities. • signs, banners, posters, placards, displays, or other materials may not be attached or affixed to walls, doors, panels, columns or other portions of the facilities by any method except with prior approval. • Glitter, gum, confetti, stickers and door or window decals may not be used, distributed, or affixed inside the facilities. • The white courtesy phones are for contacting emergency services or convention personnel only. They are not equipped to provide outside telephone service. • no outside food or beverages may be sold on the facilities without prior permission, licenses, permits, and insurances. • Except for guide dogs used by visually impaired people, animals may not be brought into the san Jose Convention & Cultural Facilities without prior written consent because live animals may affect the scope of food and beverage services permissible under law. • Please leave facilities and equipment in at least as good a condition as you found them. Please be respectful and courteous of everybody around you. This includes the Guests of Honor, convention and hotel personnel, FanimeCon staff, and fellow attendees. • With the large number of attendees, please move carefully. Do not obstruct the flow of traffic, do not swing or brandish any props, and do not run indoors. also, only people with disabilities or prior approval may use personal transportation devices within the convention center and hotels. no skateboards, bicycles, or rollerblades. • Please request autographs only during designated autograph sessions. Unless exceptions have been announced otherwise ahead of time, please limit requests to one autograph per person per guest. • Please do not harass others. Please do not threaten, bully, stalk, or mob people. Please respect other people’s private space. In addition, FanimeCon has the following rules: • Badges are required for most events. Please remember to wear your badge. • Memberships are non-transferable. Therefore, badges are also non-transferable. • Badges may be pulled for any reason at any time by qualified staff members. Memberships and access to events will be revoked with a pulled badge. • FanimeCon is a dry convention. no alcohol or drunkenness is allowed in the convention areas. • Please do not move any of the furniture or equipment, including the arcade machines. Doing so may result in damage to the equipment or injury to yourself. If you think something needs to be moved, please tell Convention operations. • Please do not use any of the outlets in the convention center without prior permission. • Please comply with the FanimeCon Weapons Policy. Finally, please respect yourselves. remember to eat nutritious meals, stay hydrated, sleep in private and safe locations, shower regularly, be safe, and have fun! 16 ファニメコン Weapons Policy Weapons aren’t usually allowed to be worn around or carried in public, but prop weapons can sometimes be fun. This Weapons Policy sets guidelines to balance the two. For the purposes of this policy, the term “weapon” includes (but is not limited to) the following: • All real weapons and all prop weapons. • Anything that can inflict physical harm. • Anything used in a menacing or threatening manner. • Anything that resembles or can be mistaken for something dangerous, either by law enforcement or average people, when seen from 20 feet away under any conditions, regardless of the object’s ineffectiveness. Prohibited Weapons Real weapons are prohibited from being carried at the convention under the Weapons Policy. Examples of prohibited weapons include (but are not limited to) the following: • Live Steel – Live steel is prohibited. This includes swords, knives, and any object with any metal capable of taking an edge. Even dull blades and live steel in scabbards are still prohibited. • Guns and Projectile Weapons – Guns and projectile weapons of any kind are prohibited. This includes real guns, gun replicas, pellet guns, BB guns, airsoft equipment, darts, water guns, blowguns, crossbows, and anything with moving parts that can discharge any form of projectile. • Real Flail Weapons – Real flail weapons are prohibited. This includes whips, floggers, maces, nunchaku, and any weapon with attached moving parts. • Incendiary Devices – Incendiary devices are prohibited. This includes all devices which spark, shoot flame, burn, smolder, can self-initiate combustion, or exist for no other purpose than to be lit with a combustion device. • Concealed Weapons – State law prohibits concealed weapons. Concealed weapons are not allowed at the convention. Permitted Weapons Some prop weapons may be eligible to be carried around the convention as part of a costume (subject to approval by Rovers staff). • Prop/Toy Guns – Prop guns and toy guns that are easily identifiable as toys may be permitted if the prop possesses no moving parts and is in a bright safety color or is clearly marked with a non-removable orange tip. • Prop Flail Weapons – Prop flail weapons that are clearly made of foam and/or paper may be permitted as long as they are ornamental and in no way used as weapons. • Staves, Staffs, Wooden Swords – Staves, bo sticks, bokken, shinai, and wooden swords count as prop weapons and may be permitted as long as they are ornamental and in no way ever brandished or used as weapons. Peace-Bonding Who:Any member, staff, or guest who wishes to carry any weapon around the convention as part of their costume shall have that weapon peace-bonded. This is regardless of any training, credentials, age, maturity, or status as a general member, staff member, or guest. What: Peace-bonding is the process of approving a weapon to be carried by a member, staff, or guest in costume. A Rover inspects the weapon in question for compliance with the guidelines set forth by this Weapons Policy and the Rovers department. Weapons that pass inspection will be affixed with a nondestructive peace-bonding tag. The tag tells FanimeCon staff that you understand and agree to the Weapons Policy, you accept full responsibility and liability for your weapon, and you are are approved to carry your prop weapon at the convention. When: Peace-bonding shall be done as soon as possible after entering convention-occupied space. This includes all public hallways of the hotels, anywhere in the convention center, and any space set aside for convention use. Where:Peace-bonding stations are located at the exit to Registration, at the Information Desks, in the Dealers Hall, and at the Rovers office in Willow Glen III on the second floor of the Marriott. Purchasing Weapons • • • • All sales shall comply with federal, state, and local laws, statues, regulations, and ordinances. Real weapons shall not be sold to, given to, or otherwise be allowed to fall into the possession of any minors. All real weapons sold shall be in a clearly labeled box or other device rendering it ineffective and inaccessible and within applicable laws for concealed weapons. If you purchase a weapon, you shall immediately remove the weapon from convention-occupied space without removing it from the box. Or, if you are in costume and the weapon is eligible, you shall immediately report to a qualified Rover and have the weapon peace-bonded. Carrying Weapons • • • Real weapons may not be carried around the convention under the Weapons Policy. To carry any prop weapons around the convention, you must be in costume. Weapons shall not be carried around loose. All prop weapons worn around the convention must meet the requirements to be peace-bonded and must be peace-bonded immediately upon entering the convention. During Masquerade • • • • • • • People who are participating in the Masquerade and wish to use a weapon that is not eligible to be carried around the convention shall contact the Rovers office for approval. Any weapon approved for Masquerade but not approved for the general convention shall be securely transported to Masquerade in a box or other device rendering it ineffective and inaccessible. Once at the Masquerade, the weapon shall be checked in with the Masquerade Weapons Master. When the individual participating in Masquerade is ready to perform, the individual shall check out the weapon from the Masquerade Weapons Master. Once the performance is over, the individual shall check the weapon back in with the Masquerade Weapons Master. The Masquerade Weapons Master shall maintain possession of the weapon until the end of the Masquerade. When the Masquerade is over, the individual shall pick up the weapon from the Masquerade Weapons Master and securely transport it back to their hotel room or vehicle in the box or other device that renders it ineffective and inaccessible. Policy Violations Violations include (but are not limited to) the following: • Carrying a weapon that is not eligible to be peace-bonded. • Failure to have a weapon peace-bonded • Removing the peace-bonded tag from a weapon • Brandishing a weapon Violations of the Weapons Policy shall result in disciplinary action, including (but not limited to) the following: • Verbal warning • Expulsion from the convention • Reporting you to the local authorities By Fans, For Fans 17 By Fans, For Fans THe yaMaGa-san GUesT paRTy This year, we’re throwing an exclusive party for yamaga-san, some of his fellow Guests of Honor — and 100 lucky attendees! (sorry, no press or industry.) The party will be held sunday evening in the magnificent Fairmont hotel, away from the bustle of the convention center. Would you like an invitation? stage Zero will be giving away invitation vouchers at random times, and you can bid on vouchers at the Charity auction Live Event on sunday. Winners should bring their voucher, attendee badge, and photo ID to the Publications room in the Hilton to receive their customized invitation. Further instructions will be on the voucher. stay tuned to stage Zero for a chance to attend this extraordinary event! aUToGRapHs Interested in getting an autograph from your favorite Guest of Honor? an autograph area will be set up for just that purpose. Located in the Hilton san Carlos room, attendees will have the chance to meet their idol and get a great keepsake. This might be your only chance, so check the schedule for when guests will be signing, and then stop on by and share the memories. BlacK & WHiTe Ball Bigger and better than ever, the Black and White Ball is returning to FanimeCon for 2009! With a beautiful new venue at the luxurious Fairmont Hotel and a dazzling array of music from popular anime, video games, and JPop artists, the only thing needed to make this truly a glamorous night to remember is you in your snazzy tuxedo or flowing gown. since we try to be as close to a real ball as possible, formal attire is the preferred dress code for this event. For the gentlemen, that means tuxedos, suits, or formal cosplay such as aristocratstyle clothing. For the ladies, evening gowns, formal dresses, or Gothic Lolita cosplays are preferred. If you don’t have your best clothes at hand, no worries. Gentlemen may enter with a buttoned-up shirt, tie, dress shoes, and a nice pair of slacks; for the ladies, a dress skirt, blouse, and flats or low heels will do just fine. We want to keep the atmosphere elegant, classy and fun, so if you have questions about your dress attire, please speak to any Black & White Ball staff member. your first time at a proper ball? your first time dancing ever? During the days leading up to the Black & White Ball, classes will teach different styles of dancing to help you out. Dances taught will include waltz, salsa, foxtrot, swing, two-step, and cha-cha, and there will be time to practice your newly learned steps at the end of the lessons. no partners are necessary as we will be rotating dance partners during the class. Dress for the dance classes is casual, so save the good stuff to show off on the actual night of the Black & White Ball. For more experienced dancers, there will be times where the floor will be open for practice, and instructors will be on hand to help with dance steps or teach you some new ones. 18 ファニメコン By Fans, For Fans sTaGe ZeRo Conveniently located off the midpoint of the main convention walkway, stage Zero is the place to be. If you want to check out cool videos, awesome video game promos, exciting contests, and anime music videos, stage Zero is calling your name. you can also win great prizes! all kinds of events are constantly going on at stage Zero, from dawn until dusk, so even if you miss something, there’s still much more to see! Watch people sing, dance, and even show off their mad video gaming skills! stage Zero is totally free, amazingly fun, and right in the center of the convention. Walk on by and check it out. GaMe sHoW Back by popular demand, the Trivia show at Fanime remains a crowd favorite. another year with more questions, more prizes – and more excuses to make as many jokes as we choose. The event will again take place in the evening at stage Zero. In accordance with tradition, contestants will be picked from the audience. Games usually last about 30 to 40 minutes each, so don’t feel bad if you’re not picked for one round; you may be picked for one of the many rounds that follow. There are multiple game show styles, keeping each show fresh and different for all types of trivia buffs. so stop on by and test your knowledge! cHaRiTy aUcTion spare the kitties and puppies! as part of its ongoing efforts to give back to the local community, this year’s Charity auction wants to “save the Furries” by helping the Humane society silicon Valley (HssV). With your participation and the aid of FanimeCon’s Charity auction, HssV’s vision of ending the unnecessary euthanasia of at least 50,000 animals in the Bay area each year may become a reality. as in past years, the Charity auction has two parts: The first part is the silent auction, which takes place at the Charity auction booth in the Dealers Hall (Exhibit Hall 3). Enter your offer on the bid sheets, and then check back on Monday to see if you’ve won. The second part is the Live auction which will take place sunday afternoon on stage Zero The dynamic and entertaining ric Meyers will once again host the event as people bid for rare big-ticket items, such as autographed copies of the limited-edition 15th anniversary FanimeCon art book, autographed commemorative gold records celebrating FanimeCon’s MusicFest, exclusive invitation vouchers to the limited yamaga-san Guest Party, and an autographed Wii that contains Mii avatars created by Guests of Honor at FanimeCon 2008. Lend a hand to our furry friends, and come support the FanimeCon 2009 Charity auction! FaniMaiD caFe Okaerinasai, Goshujinsama! FanimeCon’s very own authentic akihabara-style maid cafe is back with some revolutionary changes. stop by and experience the fun and excitement of being greeted and catered to by your very own cute maid! Have a meal, engage in a conversation, play games, and more! our maids are here to make your FanimeCon experience the best it can be. This year, we will also be having events like singing performances to entertain you and group games with our lovely audience. Prepare for pure moe! FaniMe MUsic ViDeos Music videos editors have been dicing and slicing media for months, and now Fanime presents the entries for the Fanime Music Video Contest in the Civic auditorium. Come laugh with the comedy, cry with the drama, wonder over the experimental – and vote for your favorite! Don’t forget to watch the contest results at stage Zero on Monday! By Fans, For Fans 19 By Fans, For Fans eXHiBiT Hall 1 / aRTisTs Hall Artist Alley a huge room filled to the brim with amazing artists, anxious to sell their homemade and beautiful works of art. Exhibit Hall 1 displays the artists, and has made a home for artist alley. ranging from fan art to clothing, plushies, and original works, this room keeps the art-craved fans satisfied. artists are waiting to expose you to their creative styles and to see your reactions to their work. If you like their art, you can support the artist directly by buying their work on the spot. some artists will even take commissions or autograph your purchases. Everyone’s friendly, and everyone shares a common interest: art! Art Gallery away from the fast paced world sits the art Gallery. a place where fantastic artists have agreed to exhibit their works to look at and sell. Many of the art pieces are placed up for auction for you, the attendees, to bid on. It’s a chance to take home one of a kind pieces and add them to your collection. Prices range from low to high, but the quality in the work is always top! Even if you’re not interested in buying, it’s a great place to admire unique works of art. Fanime Artist Pool Wondering about those cool FanimeCon street banners? Want to know who created that awesome program guide cover? Come to the artist alley in Exhibit Hall 1 to visit Fanime’s very own artist Pool! all the mascot illustrations you see around the con were created by a talented team of artists who all want to know what you think! stop by and give them your feedback, purchase prints, or even order a commission. The Fanime artist Pool will be grouped together in a contiguous area in artist alley. Look for the signs! 20 ファニメコン FanimeCon XV Illustration Collection OwnapieceofFanimeConhistory! • 80 pages of original art, • 15 years of FanimeCon, • 5 years of talented artists, • 1 gorgeous art book! Buy your copy of the FanimeCon 15th anniversary art book from the FanimeCon artist Pool in the artist alley while supplies last. you can even have a FanimeCon artist sign the book while you’re there. only 500 available! By Fans, For Fans eXHiBiT Hall 2 / GaMinG Hall Arcade Gaming Do you love arcade games with a passion? When you hear “Dance Dance revolution”, “Para Para Paradise”, or “Initial D”, does your heart start racing? Then head on over to the arcade gaming area, where all your dreams can come true! Battle against gamers from all around the area, across a range of different skill levels. Choose from a wide variety of machines, including fighting games, rhythm games, racing games and prize redemption games. not much of a gamer? Well, the arcade gaming section is still for you: come see the hardcore Para Para Paradise and DDr players duke it out! It’s exciting to watch, even for the non-gamers! Tabletop Gaming There are more games to be had than that of the video kind. FanimeCon offers Tabletop Gaming, which runs next to the arcade, for those seeking a different type of thrill. along with the standard card games, FanimeCon also offers board games and space for role-playing games. Looking for a competitive edge? Tournaments of the popular trading card series of yu-gi-oh and Bleach will be going on, as well as some epic rounds of cosplay chess. Everyone is welcome to play. Many games are provided, but feel free to bring your own during open gaming and make a party out of it! Electronic Gaming are you a hardcore gamer who enjoys competition? Looking to meet others who show the same enthusiasm for games as you do? Come join E-Gaming’s events! We have a large selection of games, from the latest and greatest to some retro classics. There will be all varieties of consoles to choose from, from nEs to Ps3, and even some PCs for those of you really into your MMos. There will be 19 tournaments for your gaming pleasure. all tournaments are free with paid membership, and winners may receive prizes! Tournament entry is first-come, firstserve, so register early. BringYourOwnNDS Pokemon Diamond / Pearl / Platinum (only legitimate game cartridges may enter the tournament.) PLAYSTATION2 Beatmania IIDX 15th style: DJ Troopers Bleach Blade Battlers 2 DDr Extreme 2 Fate: Unlimited Codes street Fighter III: Third strike PLAYSTATION3 Guitar Hero: World Tour naruto Ultimate storm street Fighter IV super street Fighter II Turbo: HD remix XBOX360 Halo 3 Left 4 Dead rock Band 2 Swap Meet WII super smash Bros: Brawl Tatsunoko Vs. Capcom Looking to clear your garage full of anime merchandise that you no longer use? Want to find great deals on merchandise or anime from older series? Then, swap Meet is the place for you! Come meet fellow fans that are looking to buy, sell, or even exchange their goods. Many sellers carry goods which are out of print, from older anime series and even rare items that can only be found through the means of a swap meet. Enjoy the bargains and variety! remember that cash will be the only form of money accepted and that any 18+ items being sold will require an ID to buy. The swap Meet will be located in Exhibit Hall 2 and will happen twice during the convention: Thursday7:30PM–12:00AM Friday8:30PM–1:00AM so make sure to stop by while there are still bargains to be had! By Fans, For Fans 21 By Fans, For Fans eXHiBiT Hall 3 / DealeRs Hall The best place to buy anime goods, media, and other random objects is the FanimeCon Dealers Hall. Located in Exhibit Hall 3, the Dealers Hall showcases what’s new in the anime merchandise world. From box sets to blankets, it can all be found here. Dealers Hall hours are as follows: 22 ファニメコン Friday, May 22, from 2:00 PM – 8:00 PM Saturday, May 23, from 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM Sunday, May 24, from 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM Monday, May 25, from 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM By Fans, For Fans cosplay Hall Cosplay What comes to mind when you imagine cosplay? your favorite anime character brought to life? a cute little sprite from an addictive video game, super-sized to human scale? or maybe the flamboyant style of Visual Kei? Whatever your fandom, everyone at FanimeCon would love to see your masterpieces! suit up, strut your fandom, and savor the memories that only cosplay can create. Don’t have a costume? no worries! Join the fun by collecting pictures and sharing them with your friends. Use your camera to capture costumes ranging from cardboard Gundams to the intricately detailed rococo dresses of the gorgeous Gothic Lolita fashionistas. Just remember to mind your surroundings and follow proper photo etiquette. Cosplay Spectacular all fans, both in and out of costume, won’t want to miss the Cosplay spectacular! This grand pageant, also called the “Masquerade”, enchants the audience with a dazzling night of costumes and theatrical talent as cosplayers compete on stage for awards in performance and craftsmanship. Live the drama, laugh at the comedy, and relish the choreography at the Civic auditorium. Check the schedule for the exact time to catch the excitement of the Cosplay spectacular! Fan Gatherings new to FanimeCon with a cosplay to show off? Looking for other cosplayers from the same title? or maybe you just want to see the cosplayer groups of your favorite anime, manga, or game? Come to the gatherings table on the first floor of the convention center or check out one of the handy blue Gatherings Info Boards located around the convention center to find out the 411 on your favorite cosplay! There are some with special cosplayer run events like dancing, tea, or even a game or two to entertain all attendees and other cosplayers alike. KaRaoKe Open Mic Karaoke Looking for a place to chill in between events? Just aching to belt out that special rendition of your favorite anime or Jrock song? Fanime is proud to host open Mic Karaoke for your singing pleasure. Except during contest times, we’re open late into the night for the enjoyment of all attendees who would like a chance to sing for fun in front of their friends and fellow fans! Bring your own CDs, or choose from our extensive library of more than 6,500 anime and JPop/Jrock songs. Please check the convention schedule for location and exact times. Karaoke Gong Show The Karaoke Gong show is for the brave and the truly masochistic who are hellbent on creating the worst and most amusing feats of bad singing imaginable. although we use the term loosely, “awards” will be given out for particularly infamous performances, with a “Worst of show” offered to the contestant who creates the perfect blend of auditory pain and horror. But be warned — do you have what it takes to be truly awful? Karaoke Contest Featuring a diverse group of passionate and talented singers, the 9th annual FanimeCon Karaoke Contest brings the spirit of friendly competition and the excitement of vocal performance to the convention stage. If you enjoy singing, come sign up for our contest, or just come and cheer on your fellow fans! The contest consists of two rounds. The top ten performers in the qualifying round advance to the finals. In the final round, contestants sing a different song, and the cumulative score decides the winner. Finalists receive cool stuff, and the winner also receives a beautifully customized trophy. Acoustikaraoke Ever wanted to play your own instrument on the stage during karaoke? Making its debut at FanimeCon this year, acoustikaraoke! is a chance for solo or small groups with their own instruments to show off their talents through instrumental numbers, original arrangements, and ensemble performances. Don’t miss the weekend’s most eclectic showcase of live music! By Fans, For Fans 23 Panels as always, panels are one of the mainstays of the convention. From voice actors and industry heads to fansubbers, bloggers, and ordinary fans, we try to provide all the interactive content that fans ask for! By Fans, For Fans Carl Horn Dark Horse Manga Come hear and talk about what the company that brought you Blood+, Gantz, Oh My Goddess!, Berserk, The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service, Vampire Hunter D, Gunsmith Cats, and Hellsing is up to now, including our new Evangelion, Pop Wonderland, CLaMP and yoshitaka amano projects! Editing Manga Multiple Guests Iron FanimeCon Panelists Inspired by the popular cooking program, Iron Chef, and our die-hard guests and panelists, this panel challenges guests, staff, and fans to improvise a panel out of random anime-related topics and images. Can they do it? Come and find out! Keith Burgess Pin-Up Photography Mr. Burgess will be offering fans a unique opportunity to expand their photography skills. Please be 18 years or older. Akuma to Eva: My Life in Anime Keith Burgess was a fan just like you. He loved anime and he loved video games. Come hear how he made his hobby into his job. From voice acting to production, Keith has done it all. Keith Burgess: Uncensored as a voice actor, producer, and retailer, Keith Burgess has literally seen it all. What fun would it be if we had to censor his stories? Bring your questions, and be prepared for the uncensored answers! Mr. Burgess will not disappoint. Please be 18 years or older. Ryan Gavigan Anime Hell anime Hell is a visual showcase – short clips from Japanese cartoons, commercials, trailers, educational films, animated films, pop culture detritus, bleeps, blunders, and practical jokes. Join ryan Gavigan and the anime Hell team on a tour of the bizarre and hilarious bits of human pop culture. Anime Hell Lounge Did you enjoy anime Hell? Did you miss anime Hell? anime Hell Lounge is the second dose as GoH ryan Gavigan shares with you the classics and requested fan favorites that were not seen in the main anime Hell presentation. 24 ファニメコン Dark Horse’s Carl Horn, a manga editor since 1997, talks about the details of our nation’s smallest profession (true fact: nasa has more astronauts than the U.s. has manga editors). Travel through the entire process of how a manga goes from being a book in Japan to a book at Borders! Showa Fanasabu: Owarinaki Tatakai (Fansubbing in the showa Period: Endless Fight) Did you know that fansubbing started here in the Bay area? Like, back when ronald reagan was president? Kick it old school with Carl Horn and ryan Gavigan (technically from Indianapolis). May contain a little Heisei. Reuben Langdon Devil May Cry 3&4 reuben Langdon returns to discuss his work on the third and fourth installments of CaPCoM’s genre-defining action game Devil May Cry. Resident Evil 5 Come ask your questions about everything from cinematics to voice acting involving this hit game. Ric Meyers Breaking Into Everything Extra! ric Meyers will update how to work in lit, media, comics and more, plus he’ll give you a chance to have one-on-one seminars/critiques of your hopes, dreams, writing, and art. Come for the fun! Ric’s Kung-Fu Flick-A-Rama another batch of amazing anime-come-to-life action – now with ninja and samurai too! you’ve got to see this noT to believe it! Yelling Back at the Screen Watchmen: ill or chill? Battlestar: fine or frak? Finally, you get to decide, with our first annual interactive entertainment year in review. Get ready to vent, people! By Fans, For Fans Halko MOMOI Path of the Otaku Momoi-san is very special to her fans partly because she admits to being an otaku herself. Listen to her stories of living her dreams and doing what she loves. Seiyuu and Music Hiroyuki YAMAGA Gurren Lagann Documentary with Q & A Even the making of Gurren Lagann is a quite a story in its own right. Watch the documentary, and then ask GaInaX your questions. Momoi-san shares her experiences with voice acting and the music industry. Jonathan Osborne Jonathan Osborne: Voice Actor Join voice actor Jonathan osborne in an informal panel where he will be happy to answer your questions about voice acting, his experiences as a voice actor, or even his feelings about nutter butters. Script Reading with Jonathan Osborne now hitting its fourth installment, voice actor Jonathan osborne once again invites you to come up and test your skills as a voice actor in a lighthearted panel. He’s armed with scripts and wants to invite you to come on up and take a role. Whose Line Is It Anime? Based on the famous televised series, host Jonathan osborne will put other guests, staff, and fans through their paces in improvised scenes, many coming from audience suggestions. Come join in on the fun and help us make fools of ourselves! Gilles Poitras Older Titles for Newer Fans new to anime or not, check out this panel by actor Jonathan osborne and author Gilles Poitras! This special two-hour panel will cover select titles, all currently available in the Us. you’ll be introduced to titles you may have never heard of. Don’t miss out! show up, participate, enjoy! Anime For Parents Parents, aunts, uncles, adult friends, and kids who want to improve their parents’ knowledge about anime and manga: this panel is for you! Gilles Poitras will discuss various aspects of anime and manga that parents should know about as well as answer your questions. Anime and Manga for Grown-ups There are many more titles out there than the typical kids’ selection in chain bookstores. Don’t let the kids in your life dictate what to read! Join us to explore respectable literature, delightful trash, and everything in between. note: all images shown will be teen-safe; partial nudity may be shown. Abridging a SErieS Come talk about the abridged series of your favorite anime! Learn what goes on behind the creation of an abridged series, how to make one of your own, and participate in the creation of a special Fanime abridged episode! Aliens at Versailles Before there was roswell, there was Versailles. The webcomic “UFo Musketeer squad” is the latest project from Cream Cheese alchemy. Cream Cheese alchemy is where art, politics and fandom meet from the person who brought you roy/Gluttony. Come for the giveaways, stay for the militant silliness! Amtgard, a Fantasy Combat LARP amtgard is a fantasy combat live action role playing game (LarP). Using safe foam weapons, amtgard players fight battles as different classes, each with powerful and unique skills. The longer a person plays their character, the higher their level and the more skills they can access! Anime Besides Bleach & Naruto Don’t get us wrong: we love those two series! But it’s time to add some more diversity to your otaku lineup. This panel is designed to showcase series that came in under the radar but are totally worth your money!! Anime BS Have questions about your favorite show, or do you want to rant about it? Join Panda Cubed as we talk about fandom in general. no subject is off limits. Anime Fans Over 30 relive being anime fans during our younger years. Discuss our favorite classic series. How has anime (and sci-fi) influenced our lives? share past moments from other cons and events you participated in. all ages are welcome as we turn back the clock to our joyful youth. By Fans, For Fans 25 By Fans, For Fans Panels Commoners’ Games Anime Impact on USA Cartoons Awesomely Bad JMusic Videos Body Casting 101 anime has caught on as a phenomenon in american media. Many animation companies in the Us have noticed this and have implemented anime techniques in their own shows. Check out this panel to talk about things you catch in Usa cartoons that originated in anime. Japan has a reputation for being weird. Come and see just how true that can be with the most bizarre, hilarious, and downright insane music videos from the Land of the rising sun – or anywhere!! Learn how to clone your friends – or just parts of them. see how to make simple to complex body castings working with simple materials and/or silicone. Learn to make face, hand, torso (a MUsT for armor) molds. Banzai Arcade Comedy Club at Fanime Can you really call yourself a gamer? Test yourself on the interactive video game show, Banzai arcade. The audience is split into two teams that compete against each other. answer gamer and anime trivia questions and beat video game challenges to advance to the finish. Come share an evening of laughs with the Comedy Club at Fanime! Whether it’s anime, manga, or the intricacies of being an avid fan, nothing is sacred as we poke fun at all that encompasses being an otaku! This panel is recommended for a 16+ audience for language. Armor: How to Make and Design Learn how to design armor and how to cast, press or fabricate armor (not chain mail) at home without complex equipment. Covering breast plates, (cast) leather armor, greaves and bracers. 26 ファニメコン The ouran High school cosplay crew oH!smeCK presents: Commoners’ Games! Come explore the fabulous world of entertainment for Commoners, brought to you by Tamaki’s obsession with the “underprivileged.” The day will be packed with games, laughs – and surprises! Consoles and the Industry There are many key focuses that game companies consider while developing their games. all of these considerations affect how video games play. By examining features of video game consoles, you can see how video games today provide fun for the player. By Fans, For Fans Cosplay & Airsoft: The Link Cosplay is well known to be used in anime for fans to dress up as their favorite “characters”, but did you know airsofters did basically the same thing? Both sides use the same “props” too. Visit our panel and join in the discussion. you might learn something new too! Cosplay: Going From 2D to 3D Create Your Own Anime Gaia Panel Gathering Host a Japanese Tea Ceremony a crash course in how to create your own Flash anime supported by the Flash animation site www.newgrounds.com. There will be many examples of Flash animation, with an emphasis on Flash anime. Meet the founders of Gaia online as they discuss the latest improvements to your favorite virtual world, and then expect great fun and prizes at the following Q&a session. Wanna learn an awesome way to celebrate tea, otakudom, and culture all at the same time? Wanna impress your friends with your warm hospitality? Learn the art of the Japanese tea ceremony, and show your grace and posture! a must for cosplayers! Cthulhu for President How to make that impossible anime costume a reality. How do you make that crazy character that exists only on paper a reality in three dimensions? We’ll be covering how to use proportions, how to make lightweight large structures, wig-styling, props, and more! Presented by HCC Cosplay, whatishcc.com. Do you honestly think Cthulhu cares if it is an election year or not? The Cthulhu for President campaign continues! Learn how Cthulhu was unfairly defeated! Learn about Cthulhu’s stimulus plan and how you can help! Learn new ways to consume the flesh of infants! Cthulhu for President! no More years! Cosplay: Hard Costuming/Armor Evangelion: Endless Debate It’s not as scary as you think! This panel will cover how to create your own hard costumes and props out of resin, thermoplastics, fiberglass and more, with a few simple tools and supplies from Home Depot. Presented by HCC Cosplay, whatishcc.com. Cosplay: Overdoing It “Cosplay: overdoing It” is all about quality. If you want your costume to be the best, we can help. We will be discussing how we make our costumes, answering any questions you may have, and being as funny as we can. so come join us! Cosplayers of all skill levels are welcome. Create That Anime! Every anime is just a bunch of cliches, right? so, given a random mix of cliches... could you make the next killer anime yourself? Could you take the tried and true stereotypes and make something epic and amazing? Could you CrEaTE THaT anIME? Crazy ideas and crazier people wanted! sean McCoy is the voice of the official subjective commentary on aDV DVDs. Carl Horn is a manga editor and well-known GaInaX expert. Together, they will educate and enrage Evangelion fans, an annual tradition at Fanime since before the second Impact. History and Intro to Manga Art Join Manga start, a professional art group, as they share the cultural background and history of manga. We’ll explain and demonstrate the hows and whys of manga/anime art, and convention culture. stay for door prizes! How To Make a Fight scene History of Zelda Documentary Team Lift XMa is all about highenergy performance and deathdefying stunts. This panel will have the step-by-step process of fight scene choreography, and the chance to stand up and learn some cool moves in a noncontact and safe environment with founder Dustin Breiter and member anton Torres. Zelda no Video is a rare Zelda documentary released back in 2003. shigeru Miyamoto, Eiji aonuma, and other members of the EaD Zelda team share their personal history and philosophy of the Zelda franchise from the original nEs classic up to the release of The Wind Waker in this video. Does cosplay seem difficult, expensive, and time-consuming? KricketCostumes.com will discuss how to create inexpensive costumes from thrift store materials. you can design and construct a decent costume without breaking your wallet. How to Cosplay on a Budget Everybody Dance! PLaTInUM sTars is a Para Para Team that will be teaching History, Basic Para Para, and Para Para Lessons to bring out the Paralist in you! Presented by PLaTInUM sTars (Janelle ann and Cherry Tea Girl). Fansites: Going Professional Have you ever wanted to break into the gaming industry as a journalist? Learn how to go from running a fan site to becoming a serious writer. Tips on how to write news, features, and reviews professionally, as well as what it takes to make the step from fan to journalist. By Fans, For Fans 27 By Fans, For Fans How to Draw Fancomics! Come and stop by for an informative panel on how to draw fan comics! We’ll start with the basics on character design, plot, scripting, etc. and move on to what makes a good fancomic! also come in to see an exclusive preview of upcoming projects by the panelist! Pencil and paper provided! How to Talk to Girls once again leading a wacky discussion on how to interact with the fairer of sexes: GIrLs! The panel injects unabashed humor and hijinks with quality advice while answering audience questions and providing opinions / advice to all who participate. Don’t miss it! Intro to Lolita & Fashion Show What does EGL stand for? What’s the difference between Gothic Lolitas and sweet Lolitas? Come learn everything you’d ever want to know about Lolita fashion. stick around for the second half of our panel – a full fashion show where you can see every substyle of Lolita fashion in person. KPop Looking for a new KPop video? Wanting to know why KPop is becoming so popular? Come join Panda Cubed as we show new upcoming bands mixed in with an occasional old video that new fans missed. We try to avoid the big popular bands to give smaller bands a little bit of the spotlight. Nerd Courting nerd Courting is not a “How To” guide. It’s all about understanding the “Why” behind the decisions we make when we are trying to attract a significant other. aimed at both men and women Manga... Manga... with humor in mind, we will be Manga talking about Flirting, asking out, Dating, sex, and Breaking Looking for something new to up. 18+ only please. read? Tired of the same old ninja and schoolgirl manga? If you Otaku Variable answered yes, then join Panda Cubed as we talk about stories Come hear and discuss the that are being passed by on the latest news in anime, manga, shelf and deserve your attention. and the like. Meet the Anime Vice Squad Prop Making and Casting Watch anime journalist Gia Manry dance for your amusement as she introduces anime Vice, the coolest new anime news site you’ve never been to. Casting for beginners. Learn the differences between latex, urethane and silicone molds. see the various types of molds and learn when to use them. advanced questions welcomed! JRock: Harajuku and Beyond! What is Harajuku, really? Where did Jrock come from and how has it changed? Why has Visual Kei become an international cult phenomenon? and just who the heck is DJ sisen anyway?! Beyond just “what’s your favorite band?”, this panel is EVEryTHInG about Jrock, past and present! JPop Looking for a new JPop video? Come join Panda Cubed as we show new upcoming bands mixed in with an occasional old video that new fans missed. We try to avoid the big popular bands to give smaller bands a little bit of the spotlight. 28 Panels ファニメコン Restricted Rock Paper Scissor Zawa Zawa! Win fabulous prizes – take your game to the next level. originating from the anime Kaiji, restricted rock Paper scissors is an intense, fastpaced, and cutthroat strategy game based off of the simple childhood pastime. sPaCE In ToUrnaMEnT Is LIMITED; 1sT CoME, 1sT sErVE! Serious Business oh god how did this get here I am not good with computer. Sewing Together A Cosplay Skit so you’ve sewn your costume up, carved all your props out, and pre-reg’d for the Masquerade. What comes next? Getting your skit together, that’s what! Join Umeboshi for a detailed walkthrough of skit creation. By Fans, For Fans Smile! You’re on NicoNicoDouga UniFaction Panel – with ninjas! Take a dive into creative otaku culture in Japan through nico nico Douga, the Japanese youTube that has all the latest mashups and fan creations! UniFaction, an avatar-based rPG forum community, released UniCreatures early this year. The UF team is developing a new and intriguing Flash-based system titled UniVerse, a multiplayer rPG environment that encourages group interaction and game play. Check us out to learn more and get free swag! Speed Comic Jams LaVapunch presents JaMMInG WITH Pros. you don’t have to be an artist to enjoy drawing comics! Everyone is welcome! Even artists! Come Jam with us on our collaborative panel tag. Pro Tip: come to the panel. Visual Kei: More Than Music With bands like X JaPan, BUCK-TICK, and Color as the founders, this genre of music has been around since the 80s. But where did it really come from? Whether or not you’re new or old to it, come discuss the music made by Japan’s most fabulous men (and sometimes women). The Great Debate Players face off in a free-form debate on all things anime/ manga. The catch? The debate is guided by special rules involving dancing, marshmallows, and other madness. only those with the right combination of humor, wit, and sound arguments will succeed – and pick up some neat prizes in the process. The Melody of Hatsune Miku Visual Novels Visual novels are a popular type of game in Japan. Come and discuss your favorite Visual novels, the creation and distribution of your own Visual novel, and how Visual novels are being translated into English by fans just like you. The RPG Genre It started with a single song, august 28th, 2007. after the birth of Hatsune Miku, the anime world was changed forever. Learn about Miku and her Vocaloid family, as well as the inside jokes and popular trends. see the software in action, and secrets behind her song and dance. she sings for you. The Ultimate Geekdom Panel The rPG genre is the highest selling in the video game industry. What makes this genre so unique and interesting to so many gamers? We examine the past, present, and future of this genre in the video game context and discover what makes this category of gaming so cool. Have you ever wondered where we otakus measured up to other levels of geekdom all over the place? This is the panel where we will talk about all levels of geekdom. From the wild and wacky to the absolutely insane, no geekdom will be left out of this panel whatsoever! The Ouran Host Club Panel The Ultimate DeviantArt Panel! Host Clubs: Just the mention of those two words sends fan girls into squealing fits. But do not fret, we are here to educate all those who do not yet know the ouran High school Host Club. Meet the hosts, get to know their stories, and learn all the upcoming events of the Host Club! Have you ever wondered what the big freaking deal is over an art website called Deviant art? Well, this panel is designed to give you the low-down on all that is the Da revolution! Fellow Deviants, bring your business cards! note: This Panel is noT sponsored by Deviant art in any way. There Will Be Brawl: Q&A Voice actor Matthew Mercer and Writer Zach Grafton have been hard at work on their popular nintendo-parody web series “There Will Be Brawl”, and they want to share the experience with you! Bring your questions to the table, watch the series, meet the cast, and stay for a sneak-preview! By Fans, For Fans 29 By Fans, For Fans Panels Webcomics: An Insider’s View Your Anime Sucks scott aleric of HellHasFoundMe and other webcartoonists speak about their respective projects, answer questions, and provide insight into the world of creating, publishing and profiting from webcomics, as well as the future of comics on the Internet. so you think your anime is all that? Then join Panda Cubed as we tell you why your anime, along with everyone else’s, sucks. We hope everyone will have a good laugh at the shows we all love. Webcomics: Behind the Scenes Have a new webcomic or thinking about starting one? Come learn tips and tricks, get some insight and advice from one of the Bay area’s own webcartoonists, scott aleric. His two webcomics at www.HellHasFoundMe.com have been online for over a year with no missed updates and a growing, loyal following. Learn how webcomic artists and writers come up with ideas, create their comics, build and update their websites, and maintain a fanbase! Your Own Webcomic: Year One. WWW.FlyingHandsMassage.Com Massage where you need it... When you need it most 408 507 3404 Special events ---Fan Friendly In office --- Home delivery 30 ファニメコン Insured and nationally certified The Dojo By Fans, For Fans FanimeCon presents a new event venue called “The Dojo”. run by the new FanimeCon Bushido Department, the Dojo will be located in the almaden Ballroom in the Hilton Hotel. Come explore the craft and science behind martial arts, talk about your interest in weapons (did you think you were the only one?), join workshops to learn a new skill, or discuss the history and theory of combat in the panels. From kung-fu to swords, the Dojo will have them all! Meet and Greet: Twilight Knights Get to know the people behind the steel. The new Bushido Department proudly presents the Twilight Knights, students of the science and the art that is martial combat. Get to know fellow weapons and combat enthusiasts at the Knights’ first event of FanimeCon 2009. Weapons Q&A Basic Self-Defense for Women Panel: How to Train and Why Dagger Workshop If you own or were thinking about purchasing a dagger, this workshop is for you. Learn the different styles of dagger combat! (* Waivers are required, and all participants must be at least 10 years of age. Dress comfortably, and expect to sweat. any unsafe behavior or any failure to follow the rules will end your session.) Panel: Fighting – What’s Real and What’s on DVD our only workshop geared just for ladies. some basic selfdefense knowledge is a mustThe differences between what is have in these times, and we practical combat and what looks are here to give it to you free good on camera. WHy it would of charge. not been done a certain way in real life and WHy it looks so Panel: The Art cool when it’s so wrong. and Science of the Sword Katana Workshop rapier and saber Demonstration you like weapons and have Kung Fu with the questions? This is the place to Twilight Knights be if you want to learn about swords, steel, and more. (If you ask what a claymore is, make Learn the very basics of Kung Fu. sure you know which one you are talking about.) spent your last savings on a shiny new katana? Even if you didn’t, learn the stances, guards, and strikes used. (* Waivers are required, and all participants must be at least 10 years of age. Dress comfortably, and expect to sweat. any unsafe behavior or any failure to follow the rules will end your session.) Learn the proper way to train and why to do it. Panel: Line Combat (or “Why 300 Spartans kicked ass!”) How 300 at Thermopylae did it, and other important aspects of line combat. Boffer Sales and Last Q & A Want to bring something home for practice? Consider boffers as a safe, affordable alternative to buying a bokken or katana. We will be selling off the weapons used during our workshops at low prices!! Pre-orders accepted, so talk to the staff. This is also your last chance to see the staff before the weekend ends! any questions you might have thought up over the course of the convention can be answered here. By Fans, For Fans 31 By Fans, For Fans ViDeo pRoGRaMMinG RooMs Continuing our fifteen-year tradition, the FanimeCon Video Programming team once again invites you to witness the repercussions of bringing together several anime clubs and taking the results to the extreme. Industry Room Omake and Film Room Widely known and popular anime make their way into the Industry room. If you don’t feel like reading subtitles or want to catch up on the latest hot series, this is the room for you! see current anime trends, and bring your friends. short movies, animation, anime music video parodies, and oftenoverlooked Japanese or fanmade novelties will be playing in this room, along with full-length movies. see classic anime films, as well as the latest and greatest movies starring your favorite anime characters, including some live-action versions. Fansub Room Marathon Room Video 1 (SJCC A4/A5) Video 3 (SJCC A2) Looking for anime that hasn’t quite made it to the Us yet? Come see the future of anime! The Fansub room is your ticket to the shows that could be premieres of the next generation. stop on in and see what the next big anime will be! Nostalgia Room Video 5 (SJCC A8) Throughout the decades, anime has seized the hearts of fans and refused to let go. In the nostalgia room, journey back through the anime that made us fans and keeps us coming back for more. Explore the ‘60s and ‘70s on Friday, reminisce about the ‘80s on saturday, remember the ‘90s on sunday, and enjoy all-time classics on Monday. 32 ファニメコン Video 2 (SJCC A3/A6) Video 4 (SJCC A7) Missed a part of a series and want to see the whole thing all at once all over again? For those fans who like to immerse themselves and gain the great experience of complete saturation, FanimeCon presents the Marathon room just for you! Here we exhibit the most requested anime in a single block running for hours on end. It’s a great social setting for likeminded fans. Asian Film Room Video 6 (SJCC A1) Coming to you live (or at least in live action) from Hong Kong, Korea, and Japan, it’s the asian Film room! Long-loved classics and instant favorites bring action, drama, romance, suspense, and comedy to the big screen. Expand your horizons, and encounter another dimension of entertainment. By Fans, For Fans laTe niGHT pRoGRaMMinG sleep is for the weak, but anime is for the weekend – all night, every night. you didn’t travel all this way to watch mindless infomercials in your room. Get out there and feed your head a nocturnal feast of films and series from the hottest new hits to the campiest cult classics, plus eclectic oddities that defy description. so inject that syringe of caffeine and tape open your eyelids; it’s going to be a very long night. Midnight Madness Anime Anarchy Too extreme for daytime! Late at night, after all the little kids have gone to bed, sleepless hordes of worldly adults seek outrageous comedy, ghastly horror, and savage action. They will find it here in the calloused coliseum of cartoon chaos. This unflinching barrage of violence, profanity, nudity, and other mature content will challenge even the most hardened old-school otaku. Best of the Angry Video Game Nerd Feel an attachment to those old video games that gave you some of your most stressful moments as a child? This guy never grew out of it. Introducing the angry Video Game nerd! He’s a man who is destined to stay aggravated at those video games, even if they are from the late ‘80s or early ‘90s. Watch his trials, his frustration, and even slight bits of happiness in this presentation. you try to avoid it. you swerve left, then right, but still find yourself in the twisted world that is fan-made parody. This world is vast and twisted, bringing to life unthinkable scenarios. ninjas that sing, chibi girls with deep voices, and situations that make no sense whatsoever but somehow get a story line – they all survive in this world. Do you think your eyes have what it takes to view these indescribable images? or will you pass out with rolling laughter? The night of merciless mockery is back, and only those who are truly tenacious and mentally masochistic will survive until sunrise. Hentai nights (18 and older only – ID required) seeking the “fruits” forbidden to minors? Late night Programming has just the thing for you! Come join the world of surreal, exotic, sadomasochistic, heartpounding fantasies. Erotica surpassing the dreams from deep within the animated soul exists here. To join the hot, sweaty bodies of these 2D sexual deviants and their sexy shoujo, remember to bring your ID. By Fans, For Fans 33 By Fans, For Fans ViDeo pRoGRaMMinG eVenTs Even serious anime enthusiasts who keep up with all the current anime series and films can miss anime-licious material off the beaten track. Enjoy these other ways to feed your fandom. Ric Meyers’ Superhero Kung-Fu Extravaganza It’s fun, it’s frenzied, and now it’s coming to FanimeCon for another year of wonder and merriment! ric Meyers, master of martial art movies from the World Martial art Hall of Fame, hosts the superhero Kung-Fu Extravaganza – hours of clips from the wildest, craziest, most amazing live-action asian action movies ever made. Come laugh, gasp, and cheer as the physics of live action twists to match the effects in anime! Robot Armageddon Prepare for the ultimate cybernetic showdown. Inspired by steve yun’s Giant robot rumble panel, robot armageddon is a must-see event for anybody who has ever argued whether Voltron can take on the Transformers. Jerry Gonzales, head of FanimeCon Video Programming, hosts discussions and takes votes about which robots would survive a battle to the death. sixteen robots will enter, but only one can win! FanimeCon Short Film Showcase a showcase of some of the finest animation, music videos, and commercials made by Japanese companies or originating from across the web will be gracing the screen for the third FanimeCon short Film showcase. In a version of a spike and Mike Festival, this event brings the feel of a large film festival to a series of short clips for another year of fabulous and fantastic entertainment. Anime Hell anime Hell is a free-form video presentation featuring short film clips, commercials, failed pilots, amateur films, found video, instructional/educational films, music videos, film trailers, and much more! a mixture of anime and non-related clips are present, thus giving a feeling of complete chaos. allow our gracious host of anime Hell, ryan Gavigan, to take you to this magical and chaotic world full of laughs, tears, and surprises. 34 ファニメコン Gurren Hen GaInaX presents the highly anticipated Gurren Lagann movie. This feature-length retelling of the first half of the series will delight both longtime fans and new initiates. By Fans, For Fans aniMeMUsicViDeos.oRG eVenTs The Top 100 Anime Music Videos AMVs That Should Have Made the Top 100 List Taken directly from the list at animeMusicVideos.org, FanimeCon will be showing the best-rated fan-made aMVs for your viewing pleasure. Come see everybody’s favorite music videos from the past and present on the big screen. sometimes, great videos still don’t rake in the ratings. Drop by some time between midnight and 6:00 aM to experience videos that deserve to make the animeMusicVideos.org list. Best AMVs of 2009 The animeMusicVideos.org Viewers Choice awards recognizes the best videos in many different categories. Watch the winners of the 2009 aMV.org VCa awards. yaoi-con eVenTs our ever-popular friends from yaoi-Con are back with more delicious events. see schedule for exact event times and locations, and visit the yaoi-Con booth in the Dealers room where their lovely staff will be more than happy to answer any questions. White Day Raffle Bishonen/Yaoi Bingo (18 and older only – ID required) For the fifth year in a row, yaoi-Con will host the infamous Bishonen/yaoi Bingo on saturday night. our boys will entertain you as they serve Bingo cards. Bring a surface to write on plus your own pen or stamper, and come win some wonderful yaoi and Bishonen prizes. (18 and older only – ID required) not enough yaoi? Then join us again on sunday night to participate in our “White Day raffle”. “White Day” is a Japanese tradition in which boys who received sweets on Valentine’s Day return the favor by giving gifts to girls. This raffle is run in true yaoi-Con style with the help of our wonderful Bishonen. To purchase raffle tickets, please visit the yaoi-Con booth in the Dealers room before the event. Take a chance and see if our gracious boys have a gift for you! Even if you don’t purchase a ticket, there will be other chances to win White Day presents in between drawings. Hot Yaoi Nights still need more? For the insatiable, stick around for “Hot yaoi nights”, a marathon of yaoi video screening, lasting from midnight to 6 aM. schedule will be posted near the video room. By Fans, For Fans 35 By Fans, For Fans Lady Cop & Papa Crook (Director’s Cut) 大搜查之女 a triad boss and a policewoman must find a way to work together when the police’s help is enlisted to find his kidnapped son. comedy/Drama Watch if you liked: Moonlight in Tokyo Playboy Cops 花花型警 Two young policemen with completely different methods must put aside their differences to investigate the death of a loved one. action Watch if you liked: Tokyo Raiders, 2002 Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon 三國之見龍卸甲 a legendary warrior rises through the ranks of the military, but soon realizes that his newfound success may lead to betrayal. action Watch if you liked: The Warlords House of Flying Daggers Rough Cut 영화는 영화다 Fine, Totally Fine 全然大丈夫 In order to continue production on his latest gangster film, a bad-boy actor gets the idea to hire a real gangster to play the antagonist. Two longtime friends, both underachievers, become rivals when they fight over the affections of the same girl. action/Drama Watch if you liked: A Dirty Carnival, Election 36 comedy/Drama Watch if you liked: Big Man Japan ファニメコン Paco and the Magical Picture Book パコと魔法の絵本 L: Change the WorLd With 23 days left to live, L takes on his last case a grumpy old man searches and must stop a group of for a way to bring a young terrorists from unleashing a girl’s pop-up book to life to deadly virus across Japan. cure her of her amnesia. action comedy/Drama Watch if you liked: Kamikaze Girls Memories of Matsuko La Lingerie 內衣少女 Watch if you liked: Death Note, Death Note II Dachimawa Lee 다찌마와 리 - 악인이여 지옥행 급행열차를 타라 Public Enemy Returns 강철중: 공공의 적 1-1 a blue-collar detective is determined to expose a wealthy CEo who may be the head of a large crime organization. action Watch if you liked: Public Enemy Another Public Enemy The Chaser 추격자 a former cop begins his own investigation of a serial killer when he suspects that the latest victim, also one of his associates, may still be alive. Thriller Watch if you liked: Oldboy Cyborg She 僕の彼女はサイボーグ a young girl learns about love and life when she is a treasure crucial to Korean hired as a researcher for a national security is stolen, and company that designs lingerie. super-spy Dachimawa Lee is on the case. Romance a lonely young man begins to have romantic feelings for a cyborg that was sent from the future to protect him. Watch if you liked: La Brassiere Watch if you liked: Windstruck comedy/action Watch if you liked: From Beijing With Love Romance By Fans, For Fans The Magic Hour ザ マジック アワー Scandal Makers 과속스캔들 Ip Man 葉問 The Beast Stalker 証人 a lowly thug desperately hires an actor to pose as a hitman after his boss gives him an ultimatum to find the most renowned hitman of their time. a popular radio personality faces scrutiny from the media when he discovers not only that he has a teenage daughter, but that she also has a son. This biographical film follows the early life of Bruce Lee’s mentor in a famous martial artist town that comes under Japanese occupation at the start of World War II. a prosecutor enlists the help of a troubled police sergeant to rescue her daughter from the same people she is trying to put behind bars. comedy comedy/Drama action/Drama Watch if you liked: The Uchoten Hotel Bayside Shakedown Watch if you liked: My Sassy Girl Legendar y Assassin 狼牙 Crows Zero クローズ -ZERO- after being stranded on a rural island due to a failed escape, a hitman must find a way to keep his identity secret as people on both sides of the law show up looking for answers. In a school known for its lawlessness, the son of a yakuza boss sets his sights on uniting the school’s gang factions to become the new king of the school. action Watch if you liked: Fatal Contact action Watch if you liked: Volcano High Painted Skin 画皮 Tokyo Gore Police 東京残酷警察 a rescued girl is suspected of being a demon in disguise when a series of murders coincides with her arrival. When a mad scientist creates a virus that mutates humans into killing machines, it is up to the Tokyo Police Force to stop them. Horror/Fantasy Watch if you liked: Bichunmoo Watch if you liked: Jet Li’s Fearless, Hero The Equation of Love and Death 李米的猜想 a woman on the lookout for her lost boyfriend becomes involved with strangers who may have be connected with her search. Thriller Watch if you liked: The Big Swindle action The Longest Night in Shanghai 夜上海 a fated meeting between a Japanese stylist and a Chinese taxi driver brings the two on an all-night tour across the city of shanghai. Romance Watch if you liked: Invisible Target Watch if you liked: The Classic Connected 保持通話 The Good, The Bad, The Weird 좋은 놈, 나쁜 놈, 이상한 놈 a kidnapped woman looks to a complete stranger in the hopes that he may find an outlaw and a bounty her and save her from her hunter, both sent to retrieve mysterious captors. a map from the Japanese, face a train robber who action is convinced that the map Watch if you liked: leads to an ancient treasure. Breaking News, Big Bullet Western Watch if you liked: Sukiyaki Western Django Horror/action Watch if you liked: Versus By Fans, For Fans 37 By Fans, For Fans Conan, the Boy in Future ‘70s In a post-nuclear future, Earth is mostly covered with oceans, and and Industria is the new hyper-technological island capital. Conan is the last descendant from a remote island, and he tries to rescue a girl named Lana when she is captured by Industria’s soldiers. Based on The Incredible Tide by alexander Key. Combustible Campus Guardress 30,000 years ago, the guardians of Earth stopped an attack by the Dark World by sacrificing a boy to seal the gate. now, the “remnants” from the attack are regaining their memories and want to open the gate. The vicious, 30,000-year circle of love and hate plays out once again. 38 Devilman ‘70s Devilman, a soldier of the Demon Clan, is ordered to spread chaos on earth. He possesses an orphan named akira, but then he betrays his clan for love. Demons are sent to punish Devilman, but none succeed. Detroit Metal City & DMC Live Action Detroit Metal City (DMC) is an independent death metal band made famous by their wild shows and lyrics full of hate, violence, and rape. Their frontman, Johannes Krauser II, is secretly a gentle teenager named soichi negishi, who struggles with his two personalities. Denno Coil Cutey Honey ‘70s Virtual reality glasses were invented eleven years ago, and Daikoku City is now the center of that networked cyberspace. yuko okonagi moves to Daikoku City, where she becomes a cyberdetective and starts to hack into the mysteries of this alternate reality. Cutey Honey is an android containing a device that can create matter from air. The organization, Panther Claw, tries to steal the device and kills Professor Kisaragi, her father and creator, in the process. Honey vows to avenge his death. Clannad After Stor y Chaos; HEAd Blade of the Immortal Ashita no Joe In this Clannad sequel, it’s a few months after Tomoya confessed his love to nagisa. Tomoya’s relationship with nagisa and his encounters with a variety of different people help him understand the meaning and importance of family. Takumi nishijo, a withdrawn high school student, was chatting on the Internet when someone gives him a link to an image of a murder. The murder comes true the next day, and Takumi gets caught up in these “new Generation” events. He meets a bunch of increasingly insane girls with strange swords. Manji is a crass, violent samurai who was cursed with immortality for his ruthless deeds by the nun, yobikuni. now weary of his ageless life, Manji must slay a thousand evil men to lift the curse and earn his death. a wandering orphan, Joe yabuki, catches the attention of a washed-up alcoholic boxing trainer when he gets into a fight with a local gang. Despite the trainer’s generosity, Joe ends up in prison. There he meets another boxer and becomes interested in pursuing a boxing career. ファニメコン By Fans, For Fans Akane-Iro ni Somaru Saka Amatsuki Macross Frontier Toradora! Sekirei High school student Tokidoki rikugo is forced to take a supplementary history class to boost his failing grades. Using virtual reality, he visits Edo Japan only to be attacked by a strange creature and trapped in the virtual world with no way of getting back. This 25th anniversary sequel to the first Macross series and Macross 7 follows alto saotome, ranka Lee, and pop idol sheryl nome. after the war against the Zentradi aliens, humankind spreads across the universe to ensure its survival. The Macross Frontier fleet is part of an effort to spread and maintain the culture of humanity. ryuji Takasu’s intimidating looks ruins his chances of making friends. He is thrilled to be in the same class as his best friend, yusaku Kitamura, and his crush, Minori Kushieda. However, Taiga aisaka, “the school’s most dangerous animal”, is a good friend of Minori and also happens to be in the same class. In spite of his intelligence, Minato sahashi failed the college entrance exam again. He meets a girl named Musubi who reveals that he is an “ashikabi”, a being capable of partnering with her, a “sekirei”, to participate in a competition held by the mysterious MBI corporation. The Dog of Flanders To Aru Majutsu no Index Michiko to Hatchin The Sky Crawlers nello, a poor boy who lives with his grandfather, has a passion for art. His wealthy friend aloise and a dog named Patrasche both support his dream of becoming a talented artist like his hero, Peter Paul rubens. Kamijo Toma is a high school student in a world where ordinary people can learn to use supernatural or magical powers in academy City’s Power Curriculum Program. He meets a pure white nun named “Index” who drags him on an adventure where science and magic collide. Hatchin was raised by foster parents and has long given up her dreams of freedom. Michiko is a sexy criminal who escapes from an inescapable prison. When their paths cross, these two very different women journey across a lawless land in search of a missing man from both their pasts. Kannami yuichi is one of the “Kildren”, humanoids engineered to never age until they die in battle as entertainment for a peacetime population. yuichi befriends base commander Kusanagi suito, a woman with a long dark past. as their relationship grows, yuichi learns about the bittersweet moments of life and about his inescapable fate. Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu Xam’d: Lost Memories One Piece: Thriller Bark Arc Lupin III: Sweet Lost Night Detective Conan Movie: Full Score of Fear The Mugiwara Kaizoku-dan find themselves against one of the seven warlords, Gecko Moria, who has the devil fruit powers to steal shadows and animate corpses as minions. Moria uses his power to steal the shadows of Luffy, sanji, Zoro, and robin. Lupin scores a “magic lamp” with a genie. However, it’s 7PM, and that’s the last thing he remembers. Finding himself in singapore, Lupin must battle his way past the forces of Colonel Garlic and discover the secret behind the lamp, but how can he do that if his memory is wiped clean every time the clock strikes 7PM? a series of murders takes place, and all the victims are from the same music school. Conan and his friends are invited to the music school for their new music hall’s opening concert, which stars a violinist with a stradivarius and a singer with perfect pitch. Junichi nagase rescues a girl named yuuhi Katagiri. not only is she a new transfer student in his class, but she shows up at his doorstep, announcing that she is his fiancee and will live with him to evaluate whether he is worthy of her. Chaos ensues as days go by. akiyuki Takehara lived on sentan, a lush and tranquil island untouched by war. on his way to school one day, he gets caught in a raid by creatures called “X’amd” and starts to transform. With the help of Tessikan woman nakiami and his high school friend Haru, akiyuki tries to maintain his self-control and avoid turning to stone. nogizaka Haruka is very popular at school. When yuto ayase stumbles upon Haruka in the library, he learns her deepest, darkest secret: Haruka is a die-hard fan of anime and manga. yuto promises to keep her secret, and the two hang out, earning vicious glares from envious schoolmates. Nozomi Ent. presents – Emma: A Victorian Romance In late 19th century London, the gentleman William Jones falls in love with Emma, and she with him. This chance meeting overturns both their lives – for Emma is a maid, and the barriers of class stand between them. By Fans, For Fans 39 By Fans, For Fans Nozomi Ent. presents – Maria Watches Over Us Nozomi Ent. presents – Astroboy Nozomi Ent. presents – Kimba the White Lion yumi is a first year student at the Lillian school For Girls. The school has a tradition that older girls take a younger girl as their little sister. a chance encounter leads yumi into the inner circle of the roses, the elite members of the prestigious student council. In the distant year 2003, Dr. Tenma builds a robot to replace his dead son. When it becomes apparent that it is an imperfect copy, he throws him out. The robot is rescued and renamed astro Boy. He is given a mission to defend Japan and the world. The series follows the adventures of Leo (renamed Kimba in the English release), a young lion cub. Leo becomes king of the jungle when his father, the previous king, is killed by a human hunter. Viz presents – Blue Dragon Viz Presents – Bleach Viz presents – Naruto FUNimation presents – D.Gray-Man Their village is attacked, and shu, Jiro, and Kluke decide to defend their home. They meet a warrior named Zola and receive the powers of shadow, an ability that allows them to transform their shadows into powerful monsters. shu receives one of the most powerful mosters, Blue Dragon, and they all set out to defeat their enemy. Kurosaki Ichigo has the ability to see spirits, and he meets a shinigami, Kuchiki rukia, who transfers her powers to him. Together, they defend humanity from evil spirits and solve mysteries until rukia is sentenced to death for breaking the law. Ichigo breaks into the spirit world to retrieve rukia. Due to the circumstances of his birth, naruto is treated as an outcast in Konoha Village. He decides to become Hokage, the leader of the clan. The path to becoming Hokage is a long and arduous one, filled with betrayal, pain, and loss, but with hard work, naruto may achieve the title he longs for. allen Walker, a young man with a cursed eye that can see demons known as “akuma”, lives to stop an evil force known as the Millennium Earl, which seeks to eradicate humanity. But more questions start to appear the closer allen gets to his goal – questions that connect to his past. FUNimation presents – Romeo × Juliet FUNimation presents – Baccano! FUNimation presents – Claymore FUNimation presents – Darker than BLACK romeo is the son of the current Montague dictator. Juliet, the last survivor of the previous rulers, the Capulets, masquerades as a man to right the wrongs committed by the current regime. The two meet, and a tale of tragic romance unfolds. The independent plots in the stories in the series intersect as events spiral out of control. Immortal alchemists, mafiaoperated speakeasies, and other elements of pulp fiction collide together in this world straight out of the movies. In a world rife with deadly creatures called ”youma”, the silver-eyed Clare works on behalf of an organization that trains human-youma hybrids to battle the fullblooded monsters. Clare is considered a rebel and constantly assigned to dangerous missions. 10 years ago, an impenetrable field known as “Hell’s Gate” appeared along with psychics who wield paranormal powers. Hei is a powerful psychic agent and works for one of the many agencies vying to unlock the mysteries of Hell’s Gate. 40 ファニメコン Urban Vision presents – Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust The Vampire Hunter D is summoned by the Elbournes to rescue their daughter. This involves working with the Markus Brothers, a volatile group of hunters. But when Charlotte is found, she is more than reluctant to leave the side of her new love. Viz presents – Hunter x Hunter Gon Freecs doesn’t remember his father, but learns that his father is a famous hunter, so Gon takes the hunting exam to find the father he never knew. He learns that there is a lot to becoming a hunter, and the challenges he must face will be beyond his wildest imagination. FUNimation presents – Kenichi the Mightiest Disciple average student shirahama Kenichi is constantly bullied until he meets a cute girl and finds the courage to begin training at the mysterious dojo where she lives. There he studies under masters of every martial arts style as he strives to become stronger. FUNimation presents – Dragon Ball Z Movie 10: Broly – Second Coming after his loss to Goku, Broly crashes and hibernates on Earth. When he is woken by Trunks and Goten, Broly mistakes Goten for Kakarott and goes on a murderous rampage. at the same time, Gohan goes to challenge the Legendary super saiyan. Oregon’s Largest Anime Convention Labor Day Weekend Saturday - Monday September 5-7, 2009 Hilton Portland and Executive Tower Twenty-three floors, one and a half city blocks, in the heart of downtown Portland! Guests of Honor • Fanfic • Manga Library Contests • Karaoke • Artist Alley • Panels Gaming • Cosplay • Anime Viewing • Vendors Pre-register online: www.kumoricon.org KUMORICON 2009 7th Annual Celebration By Fans, For Fans 41 FanimeCon is run “By Fans, For Fans”, and the convention comes together through the time and energy donated by its staff. To the staff of FanimeCon 2009, thank you! 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