Untitled - Greg Ayres
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Untitled - Greg Ayres
LETTER FROM THE CONCHAIR Hello and Welcome to Ohayocon 2010! Thank you for being here for Ohayocon’s ten year anniversary. I am excited and honored to be able to serve as it’s con chair for a second year. The staff have worked very hard in the hopes that you have a weekend you’ll never forget. There are some new events and some old favorites that we hope you will check out. The Fantasy Ball, Cosplay Gallery, the J-Walk, Jonathon Coulton’s concerts, the Masquerade, Coloring with Lindsey, Karaoke, game shows are just a few of the awesome things that we have planned for you this weekend. There are a few people, I would like to thank for keeping Ohayocon going all these years. Most importantly, a very special thank you to Melissa Phelps and Jeff Thompson. Without them Ohayocon would have ended along time ago. Sadly, we lost Jeff Thompson four years ago and we still miss him today. His spirit will always be with us. Gen Dalio, Dustin Phillips, Jonathon Brands, Robert DeJesus, Serge and Greg Ayres have shown their dedication to Ohayocon over the years standing by it’s side on good and bad days. They have never given up and always gone above and beyond the call of duty - and for that, they deserve a thank you too. I would also, like to thank all of the present and past staff, volunteers, dealers and attendees that have supported Ohayocon throughout the years. Thanks to all of Ohayocon’s past con chairs for laying the ground work on what has come to be a gret convention. Most of all, I would like to thank you (our attendees) for returning year after year. You are the reason that Ohayocon exists. Please enjoy yourselves, have a good time and stay safe out there. HYATT AREA Thank you for coming to Ohayocon 2010. Sincerely yours, -Emily DeJesus Conchair for Ohayocon 2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS Registration & Hours Of Operations................................... 5 Health and Safety................................................................. 6 Guest Information................................................................ 8 Special Events.................................................................... 16 Musical Guests................................................................... 17 Ohayocon Dances Events.................................................. 19 Costume Contest................................................................ 20 Costume And Weapons Policy.......................................... 21 Panel Programming............................................................ 22 Gaming............................................................................... 35 Artist Alley......................................................................... 38 CONVENTION CENTER AREA 2 Dealers Room..................................................................... 39 3 REGISTRATION & HOURS OF OPERATIONS Making The Most Of Your Ohayocon 1) Be sure to get six hours of sleep. Drink plenty of fluids. Eat a solid meal and take a bath once a day. 2) Please be kind a courteous to your fellow attendees, guests, dealers, and staff at all time. Disruptive behavior is not allowed. 3) Please treat the Columbus Convention Center and the Hyatt Hotel facilities with respect. Anyone who vandalizes or damages the Convention Center or Hyatt properties will be responsible for repair of replacement. Vandalism includes putting hotel furniture or other hotel property into the elevator. 4) Please keep the hallways and walkways clear. Do not block any exits, staircases, or doorways. 5) Ohayocon follows adheres to federal, state and local laws at the convention, just as you would at home. Smoking and drugs are prohibited in the convention center and the hotel. No public nudity. No alcohol, if you are under 21. 6) Revealing or inappropriate attire is prohibited. We ask attendees to wear appropriate attire at all times. 7) Please make sure your badge is showing at all times. Badges allow you entrance into Ohayocon events. 8) Disabled persons, staff, Ohayocon guests of honor are not required to stand in line for any event room or panel. 9) Ohayocon staff reserves the right to revoke your convention membership and eject anyone at anytime from the convention without a refund. 4 10) If you bring children to the con, please keep an eye on them. Even more important, please make sure you and they both know where to go should you and they get separated. Take a moment, and work out a system and everyone will be happier afterwards. 11) Please follow the instructions of the Ohayocon staff and security. If you do not comply with the instructions of the staff, you will be removed from the convention center or hotel. 12) Lines for popular events are a fact of life. Try to get to the more popular events early. 13) Don’t panhandle, solicit, or beg for anything from the people around you. 14) Please be polite and turn off your cell phone in panels and video rooms. 15) Please ask questions to the Ohayocon staff and Info Desk. We are here to help you and will help you as best we can. 16) Programming and schedules have a habit of changing without a great deal of notice. While we realize that it can be annoying to you, the attendees, it does happen. Hopefully, it won’t happen at this con (or if it does, you’ll know about it in advance). 17) For the safety of our attendees, we ask that you do not wear leashes around your neck. We know that everyone wants to be a Catgirl or Catboy, but please DO NOT wear a leash around your neck. If you are found wearing one, you will have to deal with our security staff and no one wants that. 18) Ohayocon has also banned the sale and possession of any type of paddle. If an Ohayocon staffer sees you with a paddle, you will be asked to put the paddle back in your room. If you are found to have the paddle again, they will take the paddle away from you and give it to the con chair. She needs oars for her boat and will be making a collection out of the confiscated paddles at Ohayocon. Also, your paddle will not be returned to you. 19) If this is your first anime convention, you might want to read through this booklet and check off the things you want to visit first. If you have brought children to our event, please go thru this booklet with them to make sure that what they are wanting to see if it’s appropriate for their age group. The more adult titles are scheduled later in the evening, but it never hurts to be sure. Should you have a question about a particular event or video offering, please consult with our Info Desk and someone should be able to offer specific guidance to you. 20) There will be guest signings, but please limit the stuff you bring and the amount of the guest’s time you take up whenever possible. Be polite and courteous and let the people behind have a chance to meet the guests, too. If you have any problems, questions, or concerns, please contact an Ohayocon staffer. They will be happy to assist you. Welcome to Ohayocon! We hope you have lots of fun! Everyone who wants to attend Ohayocon must register with the convention prior to attending any of the conventions events. If you are handicapped and need to register onsite, but are unable to wait in line. Please find an Ohayocon staffer and they will take you to our Special Needs Department, which will be located in the Franklin Room. Registration Hours This is the hours for both onsite registration and pre-registration pick-up. Thursday - 6p.m. to 11 p.m. (Pre-registered only) Friday - 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday – 9 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday – 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Lost Badges If you lose your badge, please contact Ohayocon Con Ops. In the event your lost badge cannot be recovered, the registration desk will assess a replacement fee to replace your badge. Hospital Info Booths Got Questions? Come to the information center, we will have quite a few locations throughout the convention center. We will be happy to provide you with information that will make your Ohayocon experience more enjoyable. Hours: Friday – 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday – 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday – 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Pre-registration for Ohayocon 2011 will be available on Sunday for $25 STAYING INFORMED This year Ohayocon will be keeping it’s attendees informed in a totally new manner. You can follow Ohayocon and get the latest update from the Ohayocon Twitter via mobile phone. • Send a text to 40404 with the message “follow ohayocon” • You will receive a confirmation message and will be asked to either reply with the word SIGNUP if you do not have a twitter account, or your username if you’re already registered with Twitter. • Once you have been confirmed you will receive a message letting you know you are now following Ohayocon and your phone will automatically be alerted with the latest updates as they happen!* • If you wish to stop following Ohayocon at anytime send a text to 40404 with the message “OFF ohayocon” 5 STAYING HEALTHY Nurse Lindsey would like to remind all Ohayocon attendees that a “Healthy Con” is a “Happy Con”. The last thing anyone wants bring back from a convention is a cold. So please follow these simple healthy tips that will make the convention a safer place for everyone. If you have any medical concerns please locate ohayocon staff and they will get you in contact with our safety staff. Steps You Can Take Everyday To Stay Healthy. • Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze. Throw the tissue in the trash after you use it. • Wash your hands often with soap and water. If soap and water are not available, use an alcoholbased hand rub. • Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth. Germs spread that way. • Stay home if you get sick. We recommends that you stay home to keep from infecting others. What You Can Do to Stay Healthy • Get vaccinated. Vaccination is the best protection we have against flu.Seasonal flu vaccine is available now and initial doses of 2009 H1N1 flu vaccine also are available, with additional doses available later this year. • Influenza is thought to spread mainly person-to-person through coughing or sneezing of infected people. • Follow public health advice regarding school closures, avoiding crowds and other social distancing measures. • Stay informed. This website will be updated regularly as information becomes available. Call 1-800-CDC-INFO for more information. 6 A NOTE TO PARENTS Please take the time to locate our Security Operations room should you need any help. Make sure you and your child have a plan on what to do if you should become separated. We suggest that you meet up at the Security Operations room to make Lost Child situations easier to deal with. Have your child memorize important information such as: • The hotel at which you are staying and your room number • A phone number at which you or another guardian can be reached • The location of security operations – they take care of all lost child situations • Exactly what you will be wearing, in case a description of you is required Note the age level associated with each event. All events will be rated using the same system for movie ratings, so please do not bring in a little child into a panel rated “R” or “M”. Even if you feel comfortable bringing in your child, other attendees present may not. While attending the con: Note the locations of the Staff Tables nearest to you. Someone will be there to guide you in the right direction and answer any questions you may have. If you see any suspicious behavior, immediately report it to the nearest Staff Member available – they will all be wearing a Staff T-shirt as well as Staff Badges. Should anyone at the convention try to solicit you or make you feel uncomfortable, please report this to the nearest available Staff Member. Just because someone comes across as pleasant to you and/or your child doesn’t always mean that they are 100% honest people; if something seems off, it probably is, and you should steer clear of these people. Make sure your badges are visible – you and your child may be escorted out of events if Staff Members do not see a badge on you. Should you or your child lose a badge, please speak with someone at Registration Operations. Sometimes the wait for an event is long! Have bottles of water and some snacks on hand. Also, take note of nearby bathrooms :) From time to time, check the program listing on the wall. Events may change times and locations, or may be cancelled. We will do our best to keep you informed as we find discover unforeseen developments. Do not leave your child unattended for any reason! Make sure that if he/she will be at an event that you are not present at, try to make sure they are not attending the event alone, or that they will be able to contact you at regular intervals. Use the buddy system if you can help it. If you and your child are attending separate panels at the same time, make sure you have a designated spot and time to meet up. Let your child know it is okay to yell for help if they find themselves in some sort of trouble while away from you. To alert others, they should be able to yell some kind of key phrase, such as “Stranger Danger!” or “This person is not my mommy/daddy!” As parents, it is your responsibility to make sure your children are not getting into any trouble or causing damages to the convention center. We are here to help you, not be your babysitters :) After the con: Make sure you have all of your belongings with you. Check to make sure that nothing is missing, including items you purchased in the Dealer’s Room. If you have lost an item or suspect someone has stolen something from you during the convention, report it to Security Operations. Stay safe and healthy, and enjoy your weekend at Ohayocon 2010! 7 GUEST INFORMATION Christopher Ayres has been working professionally in theatre, television and film since the age of 6. His work has been seen Regionally, Nationally and on Broadway. He currently works as a voice actor for ADV Films and FUNimation Entertainment Chris is also an A.D. R. Director for ADV Films and Amusement Park Media . His first project at studio was the hit anime musical comedy The Nerima Daikon Brothers. In addition to that he is also the director for Xenosaga: The Animation, and Magikano. Most recently he served as director at Amusement Park Media for Mermaid Melody Pitchi Pitchi Pitch, and as co-director with Matt Greefield on The Wallflower. Some of the roles as a voice actor Chris is best known for are Kei Kourono in Gantz, Suitengu in Speed Grapher, Von Kampher in Trinity Blood, Hayashimizu in Full Metal Panic? Fummofu, Nakamaru in Maburaho, Yaminami in Peacemaker, DJ Plugman in Air Gear , Johnny in One Piece, Sid in Devil May Cry, Yusuf Ali Mesa in Yugo the Negotiator, Koji in Godanner, Murato in Hakugei - Legend of the Moby Dick, Sawadust in A Tree of Palme, Dr. Pluto in BASToF Syndrome, Akimoto in Sakura Diaries, Kenji Kurata in Diamond Daydreams, Oshodani in Pappuwa, Jimpachi Arishiama in Nanka 6/17, and Woogy in Michel. His voice can also be heard in Elfin Lied, Claymore, Tokyo Majin, Oran High School Host Club, Cannon, Gravion Zwie, Utwararerumono, Coyote Ragtime Show and Desert Punk to name a few. Chris can also be heard as Wagram in the new Square Enix Game The Last Remnant. Chris is also one of the Anime industry voice actors who sings with Voices for Peace. He is very proud to be a part of the “Voices For...” oganization. Chris also works as a professional fight director and has enjoyed bringing his workshop “Mock Combat for Cosplay” to many conventions. You can learn more about Chris by visiting his website www. christopherayres-va.com. 8 Greg Ayres can be heard rockin’ his way through conventions and animated series alike. He can be heard as the loud-mouthed Hideki in Nerima Daikon Brothers, Koyuki, singing with the the band in Beck:Mongolian Chop Squad, or just Greg himself banging on the decks at a con dance near you. He is also thrilled to be able to add the role of Kaoru Hitachiin in Ouran High School Host Club, and Abe in Big Windup to his list of new favorite roles. Other recent works include JR. in Xenosaga , Roan in Ragnorok The Animation, Yamazaki in Welcome to the NHK , Nowy, in Glass Fleet, and Yukinojoh Tohyama in The Wallflower. Robert DeJesus is a writer, story creator, illustrator, storyboard artist and character designer for Studio Capsule. Robert is no stranger to the anime and manga community. An Indiana born, self-taught artist, who got his first art career break when he sent an eight page short story to comic publisher, Antarctic Press in February of 1990. He has drawn manga inspired art for well over 19 years and has been published nearly all over the world. He has worked for many companies like Playstation Magazine, Marvel, Hasbro, and recently with Harper Collins Publishing. The once “Fanboy” turned VA started working in anime a little over six years ago, and within the first two years managed to snag two of his favorite roles in all of anime. He was thrilled to voice the role of his favorite character Son Goku in Saiyuki. Then just one year later voiced Kaworu Nagisa in the Director’s Cut of Neon Genesis Evangelion. Other roles include Chrono in Chrono Crusade, Negi Springfield in Negima, Heihachi in Samurai 7, Jr. in Xenosaga:The Animation, Satoshi Hiwatari in DNAngel, Pope Alessandro XVIII in Trinity Blood, Tsuyoshi in Kodocha, Leo in Ghost Stories , Tsujido in Speed Grapher, and Gau Ban in Shadow Skill.He can also be heard in other anime titles such as Super Gals, Spiral, Macross, Mythical Detective Loki, Burst Angel , Gravion, Godanner, Pretear, Full Metal Panic, E’s Otherwise and a whole lot more. Emily DeJesus is a writer, editor, story creator and manager of Studio Capsule. Robert and Emily met at a convention called Anime Central and haven’t been apart since that day. Emily has always enjoyed manga and anime, but never thought it could be her job. Emily has worked with Robert for over 7 years now. She helps write the web comic “How to Loathe Drawing in the Manga Style” and has just finished writing her first children’s book. She enjoys the business side of working for Studio Capsule very much and is grateful that she has an opportunity to work in the manga/comics business. When he’s not in a booth with headphones on, you can usually find him sporting headphones of another variety behind “the decks”. A veteran nightclub DJ of many years, Greg has really enjoyed the opportunity of doing something else that he truly loves. From packed rooms at anime conventions, to the legendary stage of *The Knitting Factory (NYC)*, Greg never misses an opportunity to share his love of music with anyone who will listen. Studio Capsule is involved in creating a line of low print run doujinshis, portfolios, animated shorts, and other projects expanding Studio Capsule. Find out everything that’s new with either Studio Capsule or Robert and Emily DeJesus at www.studiocapsule. com. Aaron Dismuke started with a few small parts (in Fruits Basket and Kiddy Grade), courtesy of his cousin, FUNimation ADR director Justin Cook. But it wasn’t long before the budding voice actor showed real talent, and quickly catapulted to a critical leading role in Fullmetal Alchemist as Alphonse Elric . It’s a feat all the more impressive when you do the math and realize that he was only 11 years old when he started voicing Alphonse, and that he did most of that difficult work while speaking into a big metal bowl. Aaron resumed the role for the movie Fullmetal Alchemist: Conqueror of Shamballa, as well as several video games based on the series. Aaron (now 16 years old) can also be heard as Ion Fortuna in Trinity Blood and young Ginko in Mushi-shi, Yasuchika in Ouran High School Host Club and his latest role as Yuto Sakaeguchi in Big Windup. Illich Guardiola easily has one of the most recognizable voices in anime in rolls such as Kino’s Journey, Chrono Crusade, Excel Saga, Megazone 23, Super GALS!, Generator Gawl, Princess Nine, Sorcerous Stabber Orphen, Noir, BASToF Syndrome, Le Chevalier d’Eon, live action movies, and more. Illich was born in Honduras. One of his parents is half-Russian, and the other is half-Italian. He moved to Boston, and was raised there since 13; he then moved to Texas. His first language is Spanish; his second is English. This heritage, as he mentions in the Saiyuki:Requiem commentary, is part of the reason he has such a distinct, semi-exotic accent and was later chosen to play Gojyo. 9 Carl Gustav Horn is an manga editor at Dark Horse Comics and has worked in the U.S. anime and manga industry since 1993. A former editor at Animerica and Pulp magazines, he was a co-author with Patrick Macias on 1999’s Japan Edge, the first book on otaku culture to be featured in Newsweek. He has worked on the English adaptations of such titles as Neon Genesis Evangelion, Clover, The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service, Oh My Goddess!, Excel Saga, Golgo 13, Flowers & Bees, Banana Fish, Eagle, Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence, and Spirited Away, and has contributed to the U.S. DVD releases of Royal Space Force, Jin-Roh, Patlabor 2, Gunbuster, Gunbuster 2, Lupin III: The Fuma Conspiracy, and Appleseed: Ex Machina. Jan Scott-Frazier moved to Japan in 1987 to attend animation school and later went on to work in the anime industry. Jan worked on shows like RikiOh 2, Locke the Superman (OVA), Shurato (OVA), Bubblegum Crash (OVA) and Tottoi (feature). She founded a new animation studio TAO Corp. Ltd. in Bangkok, Thailand. TAO did work on Moldiver, Diary of Mikan, Genocyber and SWAT Kats amongst others. In 1994, Jan moved into consulting work, freelancing for Cambridge Animation Systems, the developers of Animo (a computer assisted (2D) animation production system). Also in 1994, Jan co-founded GENESIS Digital Publishing Company with Izumi Matsumoto ( Kimagure Orange Road) where they created the best-selling Comic ON, a CD-ROM manga compendium in which Jan debuted as a manga artist. In 1999 Jan directed episodes of Susie-chan & Marvy (TV) and spent most of the year working on the development of original TV series projects. 10 Tiffany Grant is thrilled to return to her 10TH OhayoCon! Best known as the English voice of Asuka in Neon Genesis Evangelion, Tiffany was the first voice actor hired in the state of Texas in February 1994. She has now voiced characters in over 1000 TV episodes, OVAs & movies including Chrono Crusade, Blue Seed, Golden Boy, Azumanga Daioh, Fmp? Fumoffu, Godannar, Full Metal Alchemist, One Piece, The Wallflower, Kurau: Phantom Memory, Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicles and Maburaho. Video game credits: Unlimited Saga, Deus Ex Ii: Invisible War. Recent projects include FMA: Brotherhood & Linebarrels. Ms. Grant has adapted English dubbing scripts for TV series such as Angelic Layer, Hello Kitty’s Animation Theater, Maburaho, Godannar, Ah! My Goddess 2, The Wallflower and the live-action Korean film Jungle Juice. She also wrote scripts for several subtitled projects including Miyuki Chan In Wonderland. Additionally, Tiffany contributed to the albums “Voices for Peace” and “Voices for Tolerance” (www.voicesfor.org) CDs and downloads are available at www.cdbaby.com and iTunes. Profits go to terrific national and international charities. Non-anime work includes Arlington Road (with Jeff Bridges) and the independent films Laughing Boy and Dead Of Knight. Tiffany has many years of experience in theatre and commercials as well as an incurable Hello Kitty addiction! For more, please visit http://tiffanygrant.eva-r.com Matt Greenfield was raised on a steady diet of science fiction novels, giant monster movies, special effects and early TV anime like Astroboy, Tobor, Kimba and Speed Racer, and has somehow managed to end up with a career that ties all those youthful interests into one neat package. Since 1992, he has racked up over a thousand production credits, serving as writer, producer, and director on over 500 anime and live action titles, including such anime classics as Battle Angel, Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040, Chrono Crusade, Excel Saga, Gantz, Godannar, Golden Boy, Gunsmith Cats, Macross, Nadesico, Noir, Princess Nine, Rahxephon, Slayers, Spriggan, Neon Genesis Evangelion, The Wallflower, the live action Gamera-Guardian Of The Universe and the all-time Godzilla classic Destroy All Monsters. In between all that, he’s served as Senior VP of ADVision/ ADVFilms for over 15 years, written stacks of comic books, manga adaptations and magazine articles, accrued over 300 credits as a voice actor (most often under the pseudonym Brian Granveldt) and appears at an average of 20 anime and sci-fi conventions a year. Oh, and he also worked at NASA’s Goddard Spaceflight Center for four years, working computer support on such projects as the first three flights of the Space Shuttle Columbia and Voyager Jupiter flyby. Now married to voice actor Tiffany Grant, his current projects include producing an original animated series based on the David Weber novel Mutineers’ Moon and contributing to the production of the live action Evangelion feature film. Jerry Jewell has been voicing characters for Funimation since 2001. He can be heard as: Kyo Sohma (Fruits Basket), Jimmy Kudo (Case Closed), Taira (Beck: Mongolian Chop Squad), Barry the chopper (Full Metal Alchemist), Happiness Bunny (ShinChan), Rin Tsuchimi (Shuffle), Zellman Clock (Black Blood Brothers), Tony Frost (Blue Gender), Suzaku (Yu Yu Hakusho), Jin (Yu Yu Hakusho), Akito Hayama (Kodocha), and Vino/Claire (Baccano). His voice can also be heard in Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball GT, Black Cat, One Piece, Tsubasa, Trinity Blood and a lot of other things that he may or may not remember or admit. Bruce Lewis is an author, writer, voice actor, and manga artist. His career as a voice actor began with a crowd scene part in Aquarian Age (ADV). Since then, he has appeared as the English teacher and restaurateur in BECK: Mongolian Chop Squad; and as a newsvendor in Black Cat (2006). He has also appeared as “Fat Thief” in Ragnarok: The Animation; in One Piece, Genesis of Aquarion, Hell Girl, Witchblade, Black Blood Brothers, Baldr Force EXE, and Shuffle! (2007); as “Hikobe Mariko” in Shigurui; as “Joshua” in Darker than Black; and as “Kurokawa” in Kenichi. He has also played minor roles in XXXHolic, Shin-Chan, School Rumble, Strain, Jyu Oh Sei, Heroic Age, Romeo x Juliet, and Baccano (2008), and others, all for FUNimation. He is the author of Draw Manga: How To Draw Manga In Your Own Unique Style (ISBN 1-84340188-6), which has consistently topped the “how to draw manga” sales chart on Amazon.com and was recommended by Shôjo Beat magazine as one of the four best English-language books on drawing your own manga. He also wrote episode 32 of Kodocha for FUNimation, as well as numerous articles for the leading anime magazines in the US and UK for many years. As a manga creator, Bruce Lewis is best known for the thirteen issues of the Robotech: Invid War Aftermath OEL manga he wrote and drew during the 1990s for Eternity Comics and Academy Comics. He is a former writer, editor, and artist for the American Star Blazers comic/magazine, which was among the first OEL manga published in the US; he also wrote and drew the three-part OEL manga Gall Force for CPM Manga. Along with his fellow members of the Studio Go! Production team, he helped create many other OEL manga as well, including Project: A-Ko, Cyber City Oedo 808, and many other comics during the 1990s. His most recent comics work was design, lettering, and Touch Up Art for Excel Saga (manga). 11 Dave Lister is said to be made of Legos. This is false. Composed mostly of coffee, Dave has learned to work without unnecessary things like sleep. This made him a perfect fit for the world of freelance illustration and manga. Striving to create a traditional, yet unique style of manga, Dave has contributed to books, magazines, businesses, and even radio stations. A veteran of webcomics, Dave is currently producing Paradox Lost, an online manga filled with space pirates, ninja hordes, crazy alien girls, and more caffeine than the FDA recommends in a lifetime. You can find Dave’s comics and art at www. paradox-lost.com. Dave likes rice. Jamie McGonnigal is an actor, director, producer and activist from the New England area and currently calls New York City home. Jamie is known for his work as a voice actor for animated features including television appearances on 4Kids, Fox, The Cartoon Network and The WB on titles such as Pokemon (Barry), Yu-GiOh 5Ds (Blitz), Yu-Gi-Oh GX! (Thunder, Brron), F-Zero (Zoda), One Piece (Eyelash), Viva Pinata (Teddington), and Kirby (Whippy); Japanese titles such as Magic User’s Club (Takeo), Knight Hunters: Weiss Kreuz and Weiss Kreuz:Gluhen (Omi), The World of Narue (Kazuto), Jungle Emperor Leo (Lemonade), Kizuna (Ranmaru), Patlabor (Bud/ Griffinlabor), and The Weathering Continent (Tieh); and Playstation 2’s Shadow Hearts:From The New World (Johnny Garland) and XBOX 360’s Viva Pinata (Teddington), Viva Pinata: Party Animals and Bullet Witch (Jonathan, Ghaist Leader). Jamie can currently be heard on CW Network on Huntik (Terseley), Yu-Gi-Oh 5Ds (Blitz) and has upcoming guest starring roles on Pokemon as well as the FUNimation releases Big Windup! (Kanou) and El Cazador de la Bruja (LA). 12 Jamie is the recipient of the New England Theatre Conference Special Award for Outstanding Achievement in the American Theatre for his acclaimed concert and humanitarian work and was recognized by his Alma Mater with the Adrian Tinsley Award for Achievement in the Arts. Jamie has worked with the United Nations Association HERO Campaign as a Senior Ambassador, working with AIDS and poverty-affected rural communities in South Africa and Namibia. Additionally, Jamie recently founded www.TalkAboutEquality.org to further the discussions about full equality for all Americans. Lisa Ortiz began her career as a voice over artist under the shroud of an attempted auto larceny gone awry. Luckily for her, and for her sibling the perpetrator in question, the car battery died. (No seriously, my brother tried to steal my car. That’s how I got into anime. Just ask me. I’ll tell you.). What followed was a string of serendipitous events that to led her to a career in voice acting that has spanned over a decade, includes dozens of animated series, films, video games, commercials and other voice work. A veteran voice actress holding a BFA in theatre from Hofstra University, she is perhaps best known in the anime world for her works as Lina Inverse in Slayers (a role she reprises in the upcoming Slayers Evolution), Amy in Sonic the Hedgehog and Serenity Wheeler in Yu-Gi-Oh. She has appeared in a number of animation including Pokemon, Revolutionary Girl Utena (Shiori), Magic Users Club (Nanaka), Animation Runner Kuromi (Kuromi), Record of Lodoss War (Deedlit), His and Her Circumstances (Tsubasa), Kujubiki, Genshikin, One Piece, Blue Gender, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, GI Joe Sigma 6, Winx Club and a number of others. After an extensive time spent in front of the microphone, she has in the past few years stepped behind it to Direct, Produce and Adapt animation as well. A personal triumph is her work in the game Grand Theft Auto, which she believes stands as a symbolic homage to her illicit beginnings as a voice over actress. She currently resides in NYC, and does not own a car. Wendy Powell has been a professional voice actress for Funimation Entertainment and Okratron 5000 for over 7 years. She is probably most well known for a little villain named “Envy” on Full Metal Alchemist. She was most recently in a new role in Claymore where she plays the character Ilene. Her most challenging role this years was your role of IKU in Shirguri…you need to watch it to know why! Wendy is also known for smaller parts…in which she usually dies a most painful death. Some of her credits include: Emi, in Baki the Grappler. Amick, In Blue Gender, The Fever Demon in Shin Chan, Kyo’s Mother in Fruits Basket, and Kasuga in Negima, Paula” Lady Death” In Trintiy Blood. She has also voiced characters in: Kitty Grade, Case Closed, Yu Yu Hakusho, Peach Girl, xxxaholic, One Peice, Galaxy Railways, Tsubasa, Gunslinger Girl, Moon Phase, Glass Fleet and many others. Video Game credits include: Spikeout, Fullmetal Alchemist, Curse of the Crimson and Broken Angel. Wendy’s first love is the Theatre (although Anime is quickly catching up!!!), she works in local theatre in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. You can visit Wendy at her myspace account at envywendy@myspace.com J Michael Tatum was nurtured on anime classics from the tender age of Star Blazers, et al, this reclusive fanboy-turned-voice actor/ writer/ADR director/flake extraordinaire spent more years than he cares to remember in what might charitably be described as freefall before landing –mostly by accident—smack dab on the industry of his dreams. To this day, some believe the small crater made by the impact remains the source of his power. Cast by sheer fluke as the warmhearted yet tormented Rikichi in 2005’s Samurai 7, Tatum’s inexplicable luck held long enough to see his flag hoisted on a slew of dream roles, most notably Kyoya Otori in the hit English language dub of Ouran High School Host Club. Other characters the man still can’t believe he’s had the crazy good fortune to play include: Doumeki in XXXHolic, Jiro Mochizuki in Black Blood Brothers, Isaac Dian in Baccano! , God Eneru in One Piece, Komui Lee in D-Gray Man, Dororo in Sgt. Frog, the titular loveable savage of Heroic Age, Kraft Lawrence in Spice & Wolf, and Scar in the upcoming release of Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood. As if being involved with so many awesome shows wasn’t enough, in late 2007 Tatum decided to tempt fate by officially branching out into voice directing and adaptive scriptwriting for Funimation as well. His directing credits to date include Aquarion, Jyuoh-Sei, Romeo X Juliet, Big Windup, and Rin, while his writing credits include substantial work on both Ouran High School Host Club, Heroic Age and Blassreiter. He is currently burning the midnight oil on a number of exciting projects due for release later this year. And before you ask, the “J” stands for… Well, it stands for whatever you’d like it to. Cosplay-Cat is our secret mystery guest this year...Ok, so she really isn’t our mystery guest but she is cute! We at Ohayocon are excited about the mystery guest, but Nurse Lindsey would like to remind you that you shouldn’t base your desicion to come to a convention based on the guest list alone. Ohayocon isn’t just a great con because of it’s guest line-up. It’a a great con because we work really hard all year to put together a really great show . 13 While we can totally appreciate the dedication it must have taken to find this little easter egg of ours, we also would like to be able to surprise you when convention time rolls around. If you had the chance, would you really want to know what was in a Christmas present? In addition to bringing you a variety of guests both old and new, we have added lots of new programming to our schedule this year. From A-Z (acting - zombies) we think there should be something that you will enjoy. Ohayocon is more than excited about our musical guest Jonathan Coulton. That could also have something to do with the number of hours we’ve spent playing Portal though. Well I guess I’ve take up enough of your time with this little joke of ours. We do hope that you will attend our convention and have a great time while you’re there. Lastly, if our joke made you angry, just flip back to the previous page and stare at cosplay cat...she’ll turn your frown right around. Doug Smith is an accomplished freelance artist and voice actor who has performed many roles for ADV and Funimation, including the lead, Kintaro Oe, in Goldenboy. One of his lesser known but more powerful roles that of Squeebo, the poor blind orphan in the OVA series Splendid Eyeball Gremulak, which, unfortunately for fans everywhere, doesn’t actually exist. Doug is a man of adventure, travelling the country and globe, working to hone his artistic skills and always in search of the elusive American Dream. There’s no place he won’t go, the jungle, desert, the highest mountain peaks, the depths of the ocean and the silent void of outer space to reach that elusive dream. His artwork has been used for CD album covers, magazines, comics, posters, anime con program guides, badges, DVDs, TV and is currently working with Outlaw Entertainment L.L.C. illustrating / 14 designing their titles. Doug is also the Art Director for non-profit Voices For, an organization which works with talented people in the anime/manga industry to create products, the profits of which are donated to charity. Be sure to stop by Doug’s table, view his art and say hi and buy some art lest the CURSE OF THE PHAROA--- wait,… sorry. There’s no curse. But please buy some art anyway. It will make you happy. Rikki Simons, also known as Rosearik, is a voice actor, writer, and artist. He is most famous for being the voice of the robot in a dog suit, GIR from Invader ZIM. As an artist and writer he is known for science fiction graphic novels such as Ranklechick and His Three Legged Cat, Super Information Hijinks: Reality Check!, and the unfinished six volume ShutterBox fantasy series, which he co-created with his wife, TavishaWolfgarth-Simons. He is also a background painter in animation, most noted for his color design on Invader ZIM. His portfolio can be seen at www. rhumbaghost.com. The weekly web comic that he creates with Tavisha, called @Tavicat, can be read at www.tavicat.com. Tavisha Wolfgarth-Simons produces her art and stories under the studio name of Tavicat (and sometimes “WiredPsyche”) along with her husband, Rikki Simons. After a decade of publishing manga-influenced comics in the American market, Tavisha has had the opportunity to work with a variety of properties, attaching her much loved spin to them. A fan favorite, Tavisha has designed manga versions of established western cartoon characters for Nickelodeon Magazine, she has designed characters and fashions from the ground up for companies such as Tokyopop and Digital Manga, and she has co-created original titles such as Ranklechick and his Three-Legged Cat, and Super Information Hijinks: Reality Check!, and ShutterBox. The weekly web comic that she creates with Rikki, called @Tavicat, can be read at www.tavicat.com. Michael Sinterniklaas is a voice actor, animation director, and founder of NYAV Post, a dubbing studio in NYC. Popular voice roles include Leonardo in the 2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series, Dean Venture in the Adult Swim cartoon The Venture Bros., Leo in Full Metal Alchemist, Mikey Simon in the Nicktoons TV series Kappa Mikey, and Mahad in Yu-Gi-Oh!. In the past, Sinterniklaas has dubbed such shows as Twin Signal, Night Hunters, Magic User’s Club, and Berserk. Richard Townsend (Writer, Story Creator) Studio O.N.Y. After a stint writing for the RPG TFOS: The Landing, Richard decided to try his hand at working alongside his wife Shannon. Richard’s main focus is now the web comic “Otaku -no- Yen” (aka. Geeks Without Money). He also occasionally speaks at libraries and conventions to help educate parents and kids alike in Anime and Manga and runs numerous panels at conventions each year. Richard is also an avid gamer, and plays a mean round of Rock Band. Shannon Townsend (Artist, Character Designer, Illustrator) Studio O.N.Y. been the same since. Aside from numerous freelance projects, Shannon is the artist and colorist for the web comic “Otaku –no- Yen.” Self taught in the art style of Anime and Manga, Shannon has worked on numerous published projects, including “Fire and Snow” from Stone Arch Press, and of course “Otaku –no- Yen Book 1: As Seen On The Intarwebs.” Shannon speaks about the anime and manga style at libraries, colleges, and conventions each year, educating teens on Tom Wayland is a graduate of NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts with a degree in acting. Tom got his start performing in various theatrical productions ranging from Hamlet, to Jesus Christ Superstar, to Stomp. After a stint as a rock star roaming the East Coast’s rock clubs, Tom ran out of money and had to get a job – and thus began what is now a 10-year career in the anime/animation industry. Tom has produced and/or directed hundreds of anime programs such as Now & Then, Here & There, Revolutionary Girl Utena, Alien Nine, The World of Narue, Ichi the Killer, Mew Mew Power, Magical Do Re Mi, GI Joe Sigma Six, and currently serves as the voice director on the hit series Pokemon. Tom is also a very busy voice actor having appeared in over 100 titles including Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as Jammerhead, GI Joe Sigma Six as Stormshadow, Pokemon as Reggie, Sho, and numerous creatures, Yugi-oh 5Ds as Nervin, Three Delivery, Yugi-oh GX, Chaotic, Magical Do Re Mi, One Piece, Mew Mew Power, Knight Hunters,Genshiken, Kujibiki, Gokusen, and most recently Kakuton in Ikki Tousen and the title role of Arceus in the latest Pokemon Movie Arceus and the Jewel of Life. Tom’s work can also be seen or heard on various TV commercials, audiobook projects, and feature films including the hit of the 2009 Sundance Film Festival – Dead Snow. Shannon has been drawing almost her entire life, but a chance channel-surfing incident when she was 16 turned her on to Anime, and she’s never 15 Ohayocon Signature Events The Ohayocon Roast Of Michael Sinterniklaas! Do you enjoy seeing witty discourse between well-spoken individuals? Do you enjoy watching adults engage in verbal battles of wit? Maybe you just want to see someone grill that guy that the cute girl you were talking to earlier ditched you to go try to talk to. If any of the above applies to you, then you’re in luck, as the traditional Ohayocon Roast offers all this and more. You’ll get to see guests telling the most embarrassing stories possible about other guests, while engaging in good-natured (and sometimes not so good-natured) teasing and jokes. This year’s roast victim...err...honored guest is none other than Voice Actor , ADR Director, and NYAV Post founder - Michael Sinterniklaas! This Will Be An 18+ Event, Please Be Prepared to Show Your ID, and Laugh ! 2009 Opening Ceremonies Already attended OAU or just looking for a bigger challenge- request the Master’s level course and be able to proclaim yourself a Master of Anime! Look Alike to carry the official Ohayocon seal! Every vote counts so make sure you’re in the front row for the showdown of nurses! Cosplay Masquerade Pajama Jam! You know you love AMV’s so come sit and see some of the best around as they compete head to head for laughs, tears, and prizes in the Ohayocon AMV Contest 2009! A laugh riot of skits and costumes all by those bravest of souls- Cosplayers. Only the best performances will stand before you, who will take the top prize? Featuring the annual Craftsmanship Cosplay Fashion Show and special performances by past winners and our talented emcees! Ohayocon’s annual cosplay pajama party! Come in cosplay pj’s (or just your own) for snacks and games, including a sleepy-time cosplay contest. A great way to pass the time before bed (or the Rave) Ohayocon Anime University Karaoke What events are going on this weekend? Who are the guests this year? Come to opening ceremonies and find out. See what guests are attending this year’s event and meet the staff that makes it all happen. Ohayocon AMV Contest OAU is an anime challenge- geared for our younger attendees (though anyone can participate) Begin by going to a Live Events table and requesting a course sheet. Then start filling it in- by attending panels, workshops, and other fun events. You will receive credit once you have done things. When your sheet is full (Saturday night or all day Sunday) take it back to a Live Events table to collect your diploma! University”courses” will cover Art, Gaming, Movement, Music, Cosplay & Japanese Culture- just for starters. Don’t let another convention pass by with nothing to show for it but your loot, sign up for Ohayocon Anime University today! 16 This is where you will find some of the best off key or on key singing at it’s finest. If you have a song stuck in your head, this is the event for you. Lolita Crush 2010 Ohayocon welcomes the return of its fifth annual Lolita teaparty. Join us for tea and snacks with a Steampunk Birthday twist, including a make & take craft and themed games. Wear your Lolita best or just come as you are. Also we are pleased to announce that the Neko Neko Maid and Hostess Club will be joining us and even treating us to a special show! Nurse Lindsey Mascot Contest You’ve had your chance to see Lindsey Howard, Ohayocon’s cute nurse mascot. Now help Ohayocon decide on a Lindsey Ohayocon Scavenger Hunt Come and join the hunt as the Scavenger Hunt 2010 a 3 day challenge that will take you through the con scrambling to be the first to find odd and elusive items. Who will be the first to claim their prize and the title of Scavenger of the year! Bring your team of up to 4 and see who finds it all first. Prizes galore! Only going to be at the con 1 day? No problem. Join the 1 day challenge (Fri. & Sat. only) and see how many things you can find in just 4 hours! Closing Ceremonies Closing Ceremonies is our last event at Ohayocon. Come say goodbye to your favorite guests and give a staffer a hug for putting on a great show. Special Musical Guest Jonathan Coultan In 2005 Jonathan Coulton left his day job writing software to pursue music full time. To keep himself busy he released a new song on this website every week for a year in a project called Thing a Week. A few of those songs became big internet hits (his folky cover of Sir Mix-aLot’s “Baby Got Back“, a funny video called “Flickr“, a song called “Code Monkey“), and is now fortunate enough to make his living as a musician. He write about a lot of geeky stuff because he is a geek. Some of it’s funny, but a lot of it’s not so funny, and even more of it is somewhere in between. He’s been compared to They Might Be Giants, Barenaked Ladies, Loudon Wainwright III, and other musicians you REALLY LOVE. He give lots of music away because he believe it helps his cause, and he love it when people use his music to create other stuff – music videos, pictures, remixes, etc. At the moment he’s unsigned, and proud to say that he’s created this whole thing mostly on his own (with plenty of help from an amazingly supportive bunch of fans). But it certainly is getting busy…He will probably sell out and go Hollywood any day now… 17 LIVE MUSIC AND PERFORMANCE OHAYOCON DANCES EVENTS Where can you go to dance when you’ve run out of pocky and you’re still not ready to go to sleep? Grab your glowsticks and run towards the rumbling! This year we have assembled DJ’s from all over the country to deliver variety as well as volume. Dress comfortable because once the music starts the dance floor will be hot. While not your average anime dance, this party looks to entertain all fans of dance music. Whether you’re a club-kid looking to shake your booty, or gamer wanting to roll your Katamari ... we’ll make sure you have two solid nights of dancing. Voices For, a non-profit organization, is a collaborative effort founded by Jan ScottFrazier in the hopes of bringing attention and support to vital and socially-responsible organizations around the globe. Through organizing the efforts of artists, performers and other members of the anime industry, Voices For will serve the needs of local as well as international efforts towards peace, health, tolerance and recovery. Vocalists Greg Ayres, Chris Ayres, and Tiffany Grant will be joining the band onstage for this year’s performance. “Voices for Peace” and “Voices for Tolerance” are available at www.cdbaby. com. Cowboy Shogun is a five piece JRock cover band based out of Port Huron, The Moon. The Ohayocon Fantasy Ball The “Fantasy Ball” will be held on Friday evening prior to our normal Friday night dance, with slower music from your favorite anime and video games. Dress to impress, and grab a few slow dances before we speed things up for the late night dance. Please help Ohayocon in making this a special event by wearing either costume, EGL, or formal attire. We will deliver unto your face the power of Japanese rock and dancing pandas. We specialize in emulation of bands you probably like, such as Dir en grey, L’arc~en~ciel, hide, AKFG and The Pillows. We’re going to enjoy ourselves, so we hope you do too. The Ohayocon J-Walk Are you a fan of Japanese street fashion? Do you have a closet that would make most Jrock bands jealous? If the answer is yes, you need to sign up for the Ohayocon J-Walk. We preemptively apologize for any faces melted. For the first 45 minutes of our Saturday night dance event, we will showcase attendees who want to show off all of their finest Japanese threads. There will be no awards given... just a chance to see and be seen strutting the stage to the tunes of your favorite J-Rock and J-pop performers. Space will be limited, so be sure to sign up early at the information table. 18 22 19 COSTUME CONTEST This year there will be three separate cosplay competitions: Craftsmanship, Performance, and Hallway. Additionally, we will have a SPECIAL Lindsay Howard Mascot Contest. Registration is REQUIRED for Craftsmanship, Performance, Howard Lindsay Mascot, but NOT for Hallway. The Fashion Show will feature Craftsmanship Competition participants and takes place during the Masquerade after the Performance Competition presentations. Please take some time to review the Weapon and Costume Policy. Craftsmanship Competition A contest where participants are judged on craftsmanship (design, construction, execution, and general presentation of costume). Craftsmanship is judged BEFORE the Masquerade. Awards are presented at Masquerade. Registration and Pre-Judging IS required. Participants may optionally be in the Fashion Show during the Masquerade. Craftsmanship Category for costumes that are at least 65% handcrafted by participant. Found Item Costume Category For costumes that are less than 65% handcrafted, assembled by collecting various pieces from stores and putting them together, with or without sewing. Purchased, but modified items would be considered “found item”. Original Design Category For original outfits that are at least 60% handcrafted by participant and are of original design. These may be inspired by street fashion styles (e.g. Lolita, Kawaii, FRUiTS, Decora, Kogals, Ganguro, Kodona, etc.), be creative interpretations (e.g. Jewish Wolfwood, Pimp Gaara), or other original design (e.g. faerie, inspired fashion, Dinah from Bizenghast, etc.). Performance Competition A contest where participants are judged on performance (artistic presentation, technical skills, charisma, entertainment, and overall performance). Performance is judged AT the Masquerade. Awards are presented at Masquerade. Registration and Approval IS required. Performance Category For performances that focus primarily on the delivery of lines (pre-recorded or live) and are not predominantly music based. Musical Act Category For performances that more than 75% based on pre-recorded music (e.g. lip-syncing, music video recreations, dance routine, etc.) and have a minimum amount of lines delivered before, during, or after the musical track. Hallway Competition An informal contest where judges circulate the hallways and hand out awards based on general presentation, craftsmanship, and likeness-to-character. Winners are given a an award ribbon. Registration is NOT required. This contest is open to everyone regardless of how many awards have been won or costumes made. Attendees may only win once per costume, but the same person may win multiple ribbons for different costumes. Winners may register their win at Cosplay Registration during registration hours. SPECIAL: Nurse Lindsey Mascot Contest An informal contest where judges will examine and nominate the top three costumes in Appointments Registration At Convention Registration is open on Friday (January 30th) 4:00P-10:00P and Saturday (January 31st) 10:00A-3:00P. It is encouraged that participants come to Cosplay Registration AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE to register, as there are LIMITED number of appointments available (it is HIGHLY suggested that you pre-register BEFORE the convention). There will be NO registration at the convention if Pre-Registration is 100% filled. Participants will fill out a Cosplay Registration Form. Next, participants will select an appointment time. Finally, they will receive a Competition Badge Sticker that will be placed on their Ohayocon Badge. Any handlers or gophers must also come to Cosplay Registration with the participant(s) they are assisting. Handlers/Gophers will receive a non-participant Competition Badge Sticker. 20 COSTUME AND WEAPONS POLICY Ohayocon PROHIBITS the following: Weapons prohibited under Ohio law. All federal, state, and city statues are in full effect. Real firearms (working, disabled, or otherwise) (e.g. rifles, shotguns, hand guns, BB guns, etc.) and ammunition of any and all sorts. All gun replicas must have an orange cap at the nozzle per law. Projectile weapons (e.g. pellet guns, airsoft rifles, disc guns, cap guns, silly string, etc.). Water pistols or other liquid “weapons”. LIVE STEEL. This includes any metal weapon that can be sharpened to an edge. Examples include, but are not limited to: swords (e.g. katana, wakizashi/kodachi, tanto), pudao, kwan dao, miao dao, kama, sword canes, knives, daggers, stilettos, switchblades, axes, hatchets, tomahawks, scythes, etc. This also includes shuriken (throwing stars and darts) and other throwing weapons as well as sharp costume accessories (e.g. sharp metal wings, spikes, etc.). SIGNS, whether carried or worn, advertising services in exchange for goods or other favors are considered panhandling OR those that advertise an exchange of any sort of sexual favor (kisses, hugs, glomps, etc.) are considered solicitation. Any form of solicitation or panhandling is strictly prohibited. Including, but not limited to: Will Glomp for Pocky, Hugs for ___, Need Hugs, Glomp Me. Inline skates (e.g. Rollerblades), roller skates, Togo skates, sneaker skates (e.g. Heelys), and the like may not be worn or used in the convention area (sneaker skates/Heelys, cannot be worn as a skate, only a sneaker). Laser pointers, laser-aiming devices, or similar devices. Any other potentially harmful weapon/ prop as determined by Ohayocon Staff. Ohayocon ALLOWS the following: Replica weapons made of wood, foam, plastic, resin, fiberglass, or other craft materials provided said items are not sharp and do not pose a danger to others. This includes replica martial arts weapons of any kind (must not be made of metal). Bokken, shinai, nunchaku, sai, escrima, tonfa, staff, bo, jo, fighting fans, jutte, and other practice weapons (made from wood or other non-metal material) such as kama, katana, wakizashi/kodachi, tanto, pudao, kwan dao, miao dao, etc. Bows and crossbows, however arrows must be kept in a quiver and only if arrow tips are removed. Cosplay props such as gourds, wings, musical instruments, etc. Must be kept to a manageable size. Should not extend a maximum of 16 to the right, left, front, back, or above the person UNLESS it can be folded up or otherwise contained, AND person MUST have the assistance of a handler, while navigating hallways. This applies to wings, tails, weapons/props, etc. Be aware of your costume and props at all times. Oversize items- costumes, props, wings, etc. may not be permitted in certain areas of the convention (e.g. Dealer’s room) due to traffic flow and safety issues. Must have a clear line of sight at all times. Being only able to see through a tiny eye slot does NOT constitute a clear line of sight. If this is unavoidable, cosplayer MUST have a handler at all times. SIGNS, whether carried or worn, that are clearly understood and established part of a costume (e.g. sign carried by Genma the panda, Menchi with a list of nutritional information) OR that serves a reasonable purpose (e.g. advertising an event, showing a group where to meet) AND has been approved by Con Ops. Costume considerations: Costumes must be “street-legal” and suitable for all audiences as Ohayocon is an all-ages convention. If you would be stopped on the street for indecency, then it is most likely not appropriate. No less than the bikini area (NOT thongs or gstrings) should be showing. This is an all-ages convention; keep that in mind. If you are found wearing a costume that may be prone to malfunctions (i.e. potentially showing body parts not deemed suitable for public display), you will be asked to prove to Ohayocon Staff that such malfunctions will not happen. Costumes that do not pass must be immediately covered and removed from the convention area. No bare feet allowed! You must wear footwear at all times (the soles of feet must be covered at minimum). Ohayocon Staff will remove people from the convention area until footwear can be acquired. 21 FRIDAY PANELS & PROGRAMMING A 12 Year-old’s Guide to Cons Anime Hell and Midnight Madness This panel is for younger children and their parents who like to attend cons. Corun by a 12-year-old veteran con-goer, this panel is to help young children understand the con life a little better and the dos and don’ts to be able to have fun and remain safe, all at the same time. For over 15 years, Anime Hell has delighted, bedazzled, and quite often confused audiences around North America. It’s combination of bizarre wacky clips, mashups, short films, old educational PSAs, bizarre Japanese television and a smattering of Heino continue to befuddle and yet for some reason makes people come back for more . Join in as hosts Rich Lather and Gavv travel with you through Inferno to get you there, because Anime Hell is the 10th Level of Hell. Midnight Madness continues the tradition of the best of anime parody dubs. AMV Contest Showing #1 Witness the inaugural showing of the Ohayocon 2010 AMV Contest in the Main Events ballroom friday night. Animal Crossing Meetup Meetup for fans of the addictive Nintendo gaming franchise... Anime, Cons, & Children, Oh My! Have you always wondering if an anime was okay to show a young child? Always wondered about how cons and your child would work? Well wonder no more! We will cover several anime that are okay to show young children and do an in-depth explanation as to why you should show them anime dubbed instead of subbed. Cons and young children can work together nicely, but you have to be prepared. We’ll discuss how to prepare for a con you’re taking your child to as well as which ones we recommend in the Ohio area. We’ll also cover manga and whether or not it’s okay for your child to read them before a certain age. Anime and Games to the Big Screen A comprehensive look at the world of film adaptation, since Hollywood is running out of ideas and they’re coming for our precious anime....we have to make sure they don’t Dragonball Evolution any more of our stuff! Anime Game Show Tryouts Do you want to compete on one of Greggo’s game shows over the course of the con? Come to one of the tryouts to test your chops at trivia and game playing. Whether it’s avoiding dragons or whammies, or finding just the right Password clue, Greggo is looking for fans who want to win the big prizes. 22 Anime Millionaire Anime Millioniare is about to kick off their 2010 season with new questions, new lifelines, new formats, and the same quirkiness that you have come to expect from our hosts! So have your phone a friend at the ready, and prepare yourself! Fifteen questions separate you from otaku supremecy, but the climb is a treacherous one. Don’t fear! We have a few lifelines to help you on your way, but use them sparingly, for the higher you go, the harder the questions get! Will you be the first to FINALLY conquer Anime Millionaire? The hot seat awaits! Anime Scavenger Hunt A trip around the con searching for random and obscure objects. “Collect” them (with a photo) and report back to the station to gain points. The first team to complete the list/ or gain the most points will be awarded a mysterious prize. There is a 3 day division as well as a Saturday only event, so compete today! Anime Screenplay Adaptaion “Hey! Why’d they change that?!” Come find out what it takes to adapt a translation into a script used for dubbing. Anime Tic Tac Dough Join us for everybody’s game of strategy, knowledge and fun! If you have a wide general knowledge of different anime and want a shot at winning fabulous prizes, you’ll definitely want to come try out for Tic Tac Dough! The game is simple: answer a question correctly, place your X or O on the board. Get three in a row and you win and get a shot to beat the Dragon in our bonus round! And there will be a special “Dragon Finder” game to allow our audience the opportunity to take home a prize just for showing up and being lucky! Basics of Artist’s Alley Have you ever wanted to set up a table in the Artist Alley, but don’t know how? Then this is the panel for you. Let Studio ONY show you the do’s and dont’s of running a table in the Artist Alley. want to become a better player overall? OR MAYBE you just want to hear about how fun the DDR/ITG community can really be?! This is the panel for you. From international and national winner, Ryzen Xia. Breaking the Block Dr Kioger’s Love Advice Want to overcoming obstacles, writers block, or artists block? How do you keep focused on your work? Breaking the block will show you how to keep your mind on your projects Come for advice on the world of dating and relationship advice from your host, Dr. Kioger, highlighted by audience interactive segments and video demonstrations Come have your questions answered! Members of the gamer and anime culture site thug-geek.com will be talking with fans an hardcore gamers and anime fans on the state of this industry and how they feel a bout the trendyness going on with it. Casting Couch with Illich Guardiola Dr. Strangedrift: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the R90 Asian Horror Films For fun and fabulous prizes, come compete in the amazing game of racing while moving items with chopsticks! Are you a thug-geek? First, they gave us Godzilla. More recently, however, Asia has cultivated a new groundbreaking style of horror that Hollywood recognizes (and successfully destroys with their remakes). Masters of disturbing imagery, philosophy, psychology, the struggle between technology and man, and ghosts who desperately need hairbrushes, these Japanese, Chinese, Taiwanese and Korean horror filmmakers deserve their recognition. Come and learn about some of these chilling films, and where to find them! Ask a Nation – An Axis Powers Hetalia Panel A panel of up to 10 “nations” hosting, in character, where the audience can come in and ask anything they’d like of the various nations, whether it be Hetalia or insanityrelated. We’d like to keep the primary focus on Hetalia, of course, but are open to any and all questions and commentary. Basic theatrical makeup effects for Cosplay Have you ever wanted to look like you’ve been been hit by a car without actually running into traffic? Well for cosplay at least, this panel teaches you what kind of makeup to use, techniques to use them, and how to make custom latex appliances to simulate these effects (Scars, bruises, theatrical-contact usage.) Any con-goers with any kind of latex or dye allergies should not participate. Please check schedule for exact date, time, and room number Informal Q&A session with Ohayocon Guest Illich Guardiola. Chopstick Relay Christopher Ayres: The Man, The Myth, The Mug, a Q&A An informal Q&A our guest Christopher Ayres: the legendary voice actor, choreographer and Coca-Cola enthusiast. Cosplay Chess Cosplay and Chess together! Participants will be put on to a giant simulated chessboard and each participant will occupy a square and represent a chess piece. There will be two “players” who call out the moves, which are in actuality scripted. Mock battles (no contact) will take place outside the chess board, and will occur when one piece moves to capture another. The match ends when the script runs out/a player is checkmated. There will be two chess matches with two sets of participants and scripted move sets. Dance 101: What Not to do at the Rave A fun, hilarious panel on what you definitely should not do at the rave but at a very serious stand point. Learn how to approach, how to not look like a fool, AND LEARN TO DANCE!!!!!!!! From dance choreographers Ryzen Xia and Aryth Xyn from Chicago. DDR: How to Go Pro Want to become a professional player, maybe even sponsored? Or maybe you just The racing anime genre has a storied history and a bright future. Beginning with Speed Racer and continuing to the modern day with Initial D and Wangan Midnight, come feel the rhythm of the pulsing sound calling your name! Drawing Manga 1 with Bruce Lewis The author of the acclaimed Drawing Manga art book teaches techniques and style of the art of drawing your very own manga. Figure Drawing and Perspective: Tips and Tricks A technical overview and hands on panel to help aspiring artists get a better grasp on ways to give their drawings a more realistic feel. Ohayocon 2010 DJ Crew Come meet this year’s DJ line-up, and find out what they have planned for all of us this year. Come learn a little more about the people that go BUMP in the night. The three most important things i look in a video game other than the obvious. We will be discussing the epic and not so epic of these three topics.. Glitches: Don’t you hate it when your controller doesn’t respond to your commands cause the game decided to say ******!.. Don’t you love it when you find that one glitch in the wall so you can get around that dang guard! We will be discussing the fundamentals of glitches and why they happen.. Cheats: Pull Out Your ARs, GameSharks, etc and notebook and pen cause we are about to give some cheats that will help you beat the hardest levels that you will ever endure. Easter Eggs:from Adventure to Grand Theft Auto, Metal Gear Series and Halo .. they all have them. its up to us to exploit them.. Get ready for the eggs to crack! Great Panel Onizuka Come one, come all, to Great Teacher Onizuka’s Great Panel! We’ll be discussing not only the show with which we are all familiar, but the OVAs and loads of manga. Of course, no panel on GTO would be complete without a video compilation reminding us what makes us enjoy it so much, either (Warning: Hide your Crestas in a safe place) Guide to Pullip Dolls dollymarket.net leads a discussion and demonstration panel about Pullip dolls including pros and cons of different body type, collecting, care, and upcoming releases. Also includes an open chat and photo shoot. Gunpla Building 101 Gunpla Building 101 is an informational panel on Gundam Models as well as some other types of plastic models. Although we Fruits Basket Voice Actors Discuss the show and characters with two of it actors, Aaron Dismuke and Jerry Jewell. G.I.R./Invader Zim Panel An informal talk with guest Rikki Simons, comic artist and the voice of G.I.R. from Invader Zim. Glitches, Cheats, and Easter Eggs, Oh My! Please check schedule for exact date, time, and room number 23 Late Nite Otaku Comedy (18+ Event) a late night comedy talk show featuring video shorts with comedic commentary, interviews, and interaction with the audience about anime and the otaku/con lifestyle with your host, Cay Combs. Life and Times of Jan Scott Frazier won’t be doing any building in this panel, we will be bringing some tools and a few of our finished kits as examples. If you are interested in building a favorite mech, or would like some tips and ideas for your own this is a panel for you. Haruhi Suzumiya Season 1.5 A panel discussing the newest episodes of Haruhi Suzumiya that began airing on April of 2009. We will discuss how the episodes differ from the light novels, as well as fan reactions to the episodes aired. Finally, there will be some discussion on potential future episodes of Haruhi Suzumiya, as well as discussion on the new light novel that is coming out in 2010. CG coloring with Rikki Simons Ever wonder how artist do CG coloring? Let Rikki Simons teach you how to do CG coloring like the professionals do. Hylian Summit For all fans of the Legend Of Zelda game series, come join us as we discuss game developments, share tips, and naturally our love of the world of Hyrule! I Heart Plushies! Come decorate your own keychain sized plushie with fabric, paints, and stuff. Then when you are done, you can add a chain to make it a key chain if you would like. Supplies and small sized plushies provided. Japanese Warfare A look into the history of Japan’s waring ways from weapons to tactics and the most notable battles. Here is all you ever wanted to know about going to war, Japan style. 24 Did you know that Jan Scott-Frazier is one of the few Americans to make it in the Anime Industry? Did you know that Jan has meet the Dalai Llama? If you would like to find out about Jan’s many adventures then come to Jan’s life and times panel and find out more about Jan! Life and Works of Osamu Tezuka A fan panel discussing the works and life of Osamu Tezuka. With the recent CGI Astro Boy movie, he is more relevant that ever, and unfortunately most anime fans have no idea who he is. Catering to both new and old fans alike, this panel answers questions while also providing facts that many do not know. Lindsay Howard Mascot Contest Do you have what it takes to be the cutest nurse around? Come join the Lindsay Howard Mascot contest and compete for the chance to be Ohayocon’s Official Mascot! Do you have what it takes to be the cure for the wintertime blues? Come to the contest home in the Cosplay Judging room, E150. Live Action Isketch (18+ event ) iSketch is pretty much an online version of pictionary. Audience members will be divided into groups. Then audience members will take turns drawing on a computer using MS paint. Draw! Fight! Win fabulous prizes! Live Action MMO Choose your class! Perform quests, beat up monsters (non-contact of course), play in PvP matches, earn gold and XP, even level up! All towards the goal of defeating the evil Pocky Overlord that’s going around the con, destroying the convention’s precious pocky horde! Join the live action MMO in creating unique and comedic experiences. Living in Japan Ohayocon Anime University Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in Japan? Talk to a former exchange student about the ups and downs of living with a Japanese family and attending a Japanese high school, see pictures, and have a laugh at some of the embarrassing things that happened to a young foreigner in an unfamiliar land! Always wonder what to do at a con? Enroll in Ohayocon Anime University to find out. You will attend panels and workshops (and earn prizes). It is fun and makes sure you are always the most well rounded otaku in the room. Already completed the course work last year? Enroll in the Master’s of Anime program to challenge yourself. Makeup for Cosplay and the Camera Ohayocon’s 10th Birthday Cake Party This is a workshop covering correct makeup techniques for cosplayers to help improve character likeness and lessen the need for photoshop. Techniques and designs will be shown on pre-selected models to illustrate several style. Zombies or Vampires? Making a man appear more like a bishounen? A woman like a glowing goddess? This is a workshop for anyone that wants to learn new makeup techniques or just have some fun watching people be painted up. Come celebrate the beginning of the tenth Ohayocon with some delicious cake and song! Well, maybe not song, but definitely cake. Be careful, supplies may be limited, so the cake may be a lie! Meet Sudio O.N.Y. Rather than simply providing the audience with information on what one gender looks for in the other, this panel will provide concrete examples of words and actions that can be used to communicate effectively with others, without sounding creepy or offensive. The panel will provide the audience with methods of contacting other otaku, such as through convention forums, in person, and on other social networks. The panel will also include some “mock interview” scenarios in which audience members will interact with girls and guys, and those girls and guys will provide constructive feedback on how to make a good first impression as well as delivery. Come meet the talent and personalities behind Studio Otaku-no-Yen. Namco’s Tales of... Panel Group discussions, trivia, and audio & visual presentations about the Tales of gaming series made by Namco. We will discuss plot points of the different Tales of games, plot twists, favorite and least favorite characters and the like. Nerdfighters Meetup Meetup with other defenders of everything cool. Normal View: A Festival of Bad Anime In the early days of anime fandom in America, everything that was released seemed fantastic - it was new, exciting, and different than anything American audiences had seen before. Years later, however, the truth becomes plain: a whole lot of that anime was really, really terrible. What can we do about it? Mock it! Join us for Normal View, where we take some of the worst anime of all time and heckle it mercilessly. Audience participation is strongly encouraged, and remember: when anime bites, we bite back. Please check schedule for exact date, time, and room number Ohayocon Otaku Team Trivia Join your host, during each day of the convention (even Thursday night), down in the common area on the first floor by the food court for Otaku Team Trivia! Otaku Dating 101 Ouran High School Host Club Panel This panel is for the dedicated fans of Ouran’s lovely Host Club. We will do trivia, discuss the anime and manga, drink instant coffee, and maybe even partake in a commoner game. Pandora Hearts Fandom Covering the topic of the manga/anime Pandora Hearts, This panel will discuss the manga plot, story twists, and how it relates and deviated from Alice in Wonderland, which the story is loosely based off of. Discussion on how the anime takes a different approach then the manga, the seiyuu of the anime series, and what American voice actors should take each role. Also covers the fandom of the series, including which characters make for popular couples and why this series is such a hit. Q&A w Tom Wayland An informal Q&A session with actor and Ohayocon Guest Tom Wayland Revisiting Rakuen, a Wolf’s Rain Panel A Wolf’s Rain fan panel covering the themes, plot, characters, animation, and music of the series as well as the franchises fandom, including merchandise, cosplay, online communities and viewer reception. Some topics explored include a thorough dissection and discussion of the anime series’ ending, differences of the manga and anime, and a look into the series biggest triumphs and weaknesses, i.e.- what could have improved the series and/or boosted both it’s ratings and fan-base. Seelowe III: Operation Ohayocon – a Hellsing Panel An in-depth discussion of the mythos, cannon, and “fannon” of the Hellsing fandom. From “Young King Ours”, to the manga, the anime incarnation up to the OVA. Panelists will talk about the various characters, organizations, themes and images involved throughout the series. Seramyu and You This panel explains all about the Seramyu phenomenon. Learn songs and dances from the live action musical based on the classic Sailor Moon anime. Steampunk 101 This panel is for those who may not be familiar with the steampunk movement. We will explain the history of steampunk, where it came from and how it got started, Information on different styles of steampunk and how each one helps out the other. We will also talk about different celebrities, groups and events that are involved in the steampunk world, and discuss the steampunk community and how others can get involved. Super Hentai Party 6000 (18+ event) An look at some hentai in an MST3K style, complete with a cast of characters and smarmy comments. Meet the Evil Nurse, the Librarian of Porn, the “Business Man”, and more! Join us for some hentai and some laughs! Super Robot Wars Super Robots rock. From Mazinger Z to Gurren Lagann these machines of mechanical wonder have been dazzling audiences with their epic fights, courageous characters, and of course, SCREAMING ATTACK names for years. Come learn the history of these machines and geek out with fellow mech heads. UC Gundam Panel The panel that is about the original Mobile Suit Gundam and series that fit into its timeline. This panel will go over series such as Mobile Suit Gundam, Zeta, Double Zeta, and many others. If you are a fan of characters such as Amuro, Char, and Ramba Ral then this is the panel not to miss! Shiney! The Photoshop Workshop Come hang out with Dave Lister for some Photoshop fun. Dave will cover some alternate techniques for cleaning line art, multiple coloring methods, and some tricks to really nail that shiny anime style. Whether you’re a newbie or a pro, hijinx are sure to ensue! (Notes are recommended!) Please check schedule for exact date, time, and room number 25 We Wanna See You Belly Dance! A short workshop in the Cabaret style of Belly Dance. Come learn more about this amazing dance form and learn a fun new routine. Beginner and more advanced students welcome- even if you have never danced before- join us for fun and shimmies! What Makes a Villain? A discussion/informative presentation on various villains in anime and how they relate to the classic “stereotype” villains, and what makes a villain that truly stands out in a person’s mind. This will also included a focus on what makes a villain scary, such as “Mind Melting” (Mental tricks played by the villain), physical intimidation, dress, reputation, and other examples. Wigs For Costuming Workshop The best wigs look like real hair -- even if impossibly colored or improbably spiky. But it can be hard to find the perfect wig for your fantasy costume or to replicate that style which has never existed in real life. Your wig is too long, the wrong style, not curly enough, or the wrong color? Need to make that cheap nasty wig look better and last longer? We can help. Also: you’ll make a custom styled clip-in extension to take with you! WoW Meetup Anime Hell Texas Style Anime Press Your Luck For the Horde!! And you feeble Alliance too I guess. Meetup and discuss everything crack World of Warcraft-related. It’s more Anime Hell, ya’ll. Texas style. Hosted by B-chan, danno, and Rich Lather. Yaoi round-table (18+ event) Anime Jeopardy (game show) An 18+ panel with lots of yaoi-related topics in anime, discussion of favorite characters and “slash” pairings, a few videos. The classic trivia style anime game show. Compete for fabulous prizes! Not planning on attending the cosplay and want to watch our version of the most exciting game show in television history? It’s time to PRESS YOUR LUCK! The game with big bucks and Whammies is back! Answer some fairly easy trivia questions to rack up spins to use on our big board where you can turn your spins into lots and lots of cash and prizes! But watch out for the Whammmy, if he shows up he’ll steal all your goodies and humiliate you in front of a live studio audience! If you’re not feeling the Password vibe when you come to the tryout, you can try to impress us with your amazing and exciting personality and we may choose you to be one of the lucky contestants...but even if we don’t, there are tons of fun audience games to be played! So come join in the fun...it’s got to be better than a 13-minute cosplay skit of someone lip-synching the extended theme song to Sailor Mercury: I Wish I Could Get a Boyfriend But I’m a Bookworm. Zombie Survival 101 All anyone would ever need to know in terms of fending off zombies should an uprising occur. We will cover several games, movies, animes, novels, and manga. SATURDAY PANELS & PROGRAMMING Acting: Film vs. Stage vs. Studio What’s different? What’s the same? Veteran performers discuss show business, answer your questions and share their insights. AMV 101 Ever wanted to learn how to make anime music videos? Come to the AMV 101 panel hosted by long time music video creator Rich Lather and others as they teach you the ins and outs of music video creating and editing. ADR Direction: Behind the Glass The voice actors get all the glory when a dub’s a success, but when it’s bad, the blame gets pinned on these guys. On the other hand, they do get to spend a lot of time locked up in a little room with a lot of cute voice actresses. Find out how voice direction for anime is unlike any other kind of work in the entertainment industry, what it takes to do the job and why most of the people who do it are probably certifiably insane. An intro to Hellsing, and the other works of Kouta Hirano (18+ event) An introduction to the basics of the Hellsing universe, including the 13 episode anime, the manga, and the new Ultimate OVAs. There will also be information on and examples of Kouta Hirano’s other manga, as well as discussion of his habit of “recycling” characters, his career, and the origins of some of the Hellsing canon from his other non-Hellsing works. Anime Abridging 101 So, you like anime, but sometimes you can’t help but make fun of it. You’ve seen Bleach or Cowboy Bebop or DragonBall Z a bazillion times, you love them, but dammit if you and your friends don’t have some jokes to crack about the shows every now and then. “Your attack is so powerful it blew my shirt off, but thankfully my pants are still intact!” So how, HOW, do you get these jokes out to the public? How do you make it known that you’re so hard core for a show that you see the flaws in it as well, and would like to have fun with said flaws? Anime Abridging, that’s how! Anime Blogging 101 The basics of anime blogging! Learn about ways to get in on the blogging fun and spread your love of anime, manga, and whatever other Japan-related topics you 26 want. We’ll cover everything from starting up your own blog to writing posts. We also include a handy little list of do’s and don’ts for optimizing your blogging epicness. The staff of Borderline Hikikomori is here to introduce you to the aniblogosphere, no matter what your writing level or technical ability! Anime Blogging 201 The deepest, darkest secrets of the aniblogosphere revealed! Sort of. We’ll go more in-depth about the technicalities of writing, posting, and making the most of your blogging. The sequel to “Anime Blogging 101” will even tell you how to try to make money with your blog without being a total whore. Though the staff of Borderline Hikikomori has aimed this panel at more experienced interwebz users, anyone can at least take SOMETHING away from this hour-long event. Anime Court Mock trials showcasing anime characters and what would happen if they actually went to trial. Anime Game Show Tryouts Do you want to compete on one of Greggo’s game shows over the course of the con? Come to one of the tryouts to test your chops at trivia and game playing. Whether it’s avoiding dragons or whammies, or finding just the right Password clue, Greggo is looking for fans who want to win the big prizes. Please check schedule for exact date, time, and room number Anime Improv (18+ event) Join several of our actor guests trained in improv leading an interactive comedy session. Anime in America An exciting trip through the history of Anime in America. Beginning with the first anime film to come to the US, and through the next 40 years, this panel chronicles the big hit shows and the rise of the US anime industry. Anime Name That Tune (game show) The returning game show panel, Anime Name That Tune, consists of 4 rounds. In the First 3 rounds, the audience competes by playing rare anime openings and closings. The first six people who answer the anime correctly get to compete in the game for each round. Scoring in a round comes from if you can name the anime, the singer, and the song title. Fabulous prizes abound! Anime Scavenger Hunt A trip around the con searching for random and obscure objects. “Collect” them (with a photo) and report back to the station to gain points. The first team to complete the list/ or gain the most points will be awarded a mysterious prize. Anime Name That Character Tune (game show) There is a 3 day division as well as a Saturday only event, so compete today! It’s just like Name That Tune, except the songs will be songs sung directly by the anime characters. Anime’s Deadliest Warriors Anime Password Join two of our special Ohayocon guests (TBD) for a round or two of television’s classic word association game. Thrill as our contestants try to get their celebrity partners to say the password. Play along as everyone tries to wrap their head around some tricky puzzles and the ubiquitous Yenword. Watch as our big winners try to guess ten passwords in sixty seconds in an effort to win lots of fantastic and exciting bonus prizes! The tryout for this show will test your ability to convey and guess passwords. Come with a partner! A “spin-off” of the Popular Spike TV series “deadliest warriors.” Two characters from completely different anime clash to see who would win in a battle to the death between them. The panel compares the clashing warriors together with their strengths and weaknesses. Once the strengths of the warriors are analyzed, we will show the results of the battle of the fight would happen. Artist’s Roundtable Join our artist guests as they talk about the ‘state of the artistry’, and what is going on in the world of webcomics, cons, and their lives Asian Ball jointed Dolls The basics on the different types of dolls, where they come from, how to take care of them and why they are so desired. Behind the Voices of 4Kids 4Kids and its shows brought lots of actors from the east coast into the field of anime dubbing with its many shows. Meet and talk with several actors behind these works, among many other things. Behind the Voices of Ouran Host Club A Q&A session with our Ohayocon Guests involved with the english adaptation of Ouran High School Host Club BGSU Game and Anime Music Ensemble - “Fight Until Eternity” A concert from Bowling Green State University’s Game and Anime Music Ensemble. Including songs from Devil May Cry 4, Silent Hill: Homecoming, Mobile Suit Gundam 00, Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2, and more! Cel Painting Workshop They actually used to make anime out of painted plastic! Can you believe it?! While computer technology has rendered this classic technique of cel painting during the production of animated film nearly extinct, it is still immensely interesting and Please check schedule for exact date, time, and room number 27 fun. Come join your host in learning some techniques and just have fun painting cels. Cho Jikuu Panel Macross Yak Deculture! Music! Giant robots! Adorable girls! The universe of Macross is one of the most influential anime universes of all time, and with Frontier being released, it’s more popular than ever. Come join in a discussion of Macross from Kyun~ Kyun~ to Kira! Coloring with Lindsey A family friendly panel for kids to come in and color with Lindsey Comic Party Fan Panel Come my comrades and rule the world with the magical art of fan comics! The Comic Party Panel! Cookies+Hentai =awesome (18+ event) we will watching, analyzing, and discussing the fabulous world of hentai. while eating delicious cookies. Cool with Cons: A Parent’s Guide to Convention Safety Many parents don’t realize the dangers of letting their children go to a convention. As much as we all hate to admit it, there are things out there that provide safety hazards to kids at cons, and since quite a lot of attendees are under the age of eighteen and at cons unsupervised the Kentucky Con Wagon felt we should run a panel for the parents that do show up (and anyone else who wants to attend) on just what can go wrong and how to avoid it. Cowboy Shogun Concert Cowboy Shogun is a six-piece (five for some live events) Japanese-Rock cover band playing conventions, local shows, and occasional private parties. Current set includes songs by: Asian Kung-Fu Generation, Dir en Grey, Hide, L’arc~en~Ciel, Maximum the Hormone, The Pillows, and Siam Shade Creating and playing a villain A Tabletop informative/discussion based panel in which I and my colleagues will discuss how to create a truly formidable villain that will impress upon players minds. This includes traits and other things that may be applicable, and how to 28 play off villains from different settings. Also providing examples to give frame of reference for both “Done that before” and “Steal this idea!” Creating Your First Webcomic Studio ONY leads a discussion o how to get started in the world of webcomics. Crossplay - Creating Convincing Curves & Contours (possible name) We will cover the ins, outs, bumps and flat plains of everything crossplay. From binding methods to the intricacies of convincing crossplay makeup for both genders. Curse of Oyashiro A slight trivia game, where the losers will be forced to wear maid headbands and sing a little song in true fashion of the higurashi punishment game. We will also be going over the basics of higurashi and have a discussion session, where we will be talking about theories and/or thoughts. Dark Horse Manga The company that publishes both Frank Miller and CLAMP has been doing American comics for 23 years...and manga for a mere 21! Winner of eight Eisner Awards at last year’s San Diego ComicCon (more than any other U.S. comics company), Dark Horse Comics is proud to also be the publisher of such Japanese titles as Clover, Chobits, Oldboy, The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service, Evangelion, Oh My Goddess!, Berserk, Hellsing, Trigun, Gantz, Eden, Vampire Hunter D, Gunsmith Cats and Blade of the Immortal. Talk with editor Carl Horn about Dark Horse’s program in 2010, including our new CLAMP, Evangelion, and Yoshitaka Amano projects! Dance 221: How to dance (at a rave!) A fun, entertaining panel dedicated to all those who dance. For both the inexperienced and the experienced, we’ll be showing some dance moves you can’t help but appreciate! Everyone can dance, so come join us! From dance choreographer Ryzen Xia. Death Note Mafia Death Note characters take the main roles of this anime-themed interpretation of the popular party game where you must work with a team who could turn against you at any time. For each round, the randomly selected Kira anonymously removes a player, then all remaining players deliberate who should be sacrificed in the hopes of eliminating Kira. The rules will be explained, so prior knowledge of the game and the series is not required. Can the investigators defeat Kira without falling prey to the Death Note? Digital Art 101 with Doug Smith Learn the basics and some cool techniques to use in creating digital art from Ohayocon guest Doug Smith. Though it will undoubtedly take more than one class to be able to recreate his fabulous hair in digital form. Dolph Lundgren’s Panel of Retribution the panel that will break you! Yes, it’s a panel all about Dolph Lundgren. Drawing Manga 2 with Bruce Lewis The author of the acclaimed Drawing Manga art book teaches techniques and style of the art of drawing your very own manga. Excel Saga! The Manga! Not the Anime! Remember how in the first episode of the Excel Saga anime, Lord Il Palazzo shredded the manga and Excel killed Rikdo Koshi, its creator? Well, just forget that ever happened and come on down to our panel...and discover that the manga version of Excel Saga is alive and well! Many people don’t realize that at the time the anime TV show was made, only the first five volumes of the manga had come out, even in Japan. But Vol. 20 of the Excel Saga manga has just been released in English, meaning there’s an entire, well, saga’s worth of story and characters that never appeared in the TV show! The editor of the English-language manga and a cosplay panel of experts will be there to celebrate one of the funniest manga ever made! Please check schedule for exact date, time, and room number From Host Club to Hospital: With Greg Ayres Ohayocon DJ’s : Getting The Gig 2009 handed this actor more than his share of excitement. He’ll be discussing his new shows (Big Windup, and Ouran High School Host Club) as well as give some hints about a few new projects he’s working on. He’d also be glad to answer any other question you may have for him. So,come spend an hour with Greg, as he talks about everything from Anime to Ambulance rides. Full Metal Alchemist Voice Actors Panel Learn about the show and stories about and people from the making of the English language adaptation of Full Metal Alchemist. Furry 101: A Study in Anthro Anthology The panel will try to debuff myths about and explain the basics of the furry fandom, citing literary (anime/manga and other) and philosophical examples, the current culture, define key terms and play a few topic related songs. Gaia meetup This panel discusses what is happening on gaia, complaints and compliments about the site, what we want to see happen, and have a chance for us to meet and chat. G.I.R./Invader Zim Panel An informal talk with guest Rikki Simons, comic artist and the voice of G.I.R. from Invader Zim. Go Team Venture the Fan Panel!!! The fan panel discussing the cartoon series “The Venture Brothers”. Topics include Characters (good, bad, and minor), Plot (past, present, and ideas about the future), a Trivia challenge and general open conversation on the show. Crowd participation will be induced. Go Team Venture w Mike Sinterniklaas Ohayocon Guest Michael Sinterniklaas answers anything and everything about himself and his work as part of Adult Swim’s The Venture Brothers. Ohayocon is always looking for new talent for our dances. Come talk with this years DJ’s about the right and wrong way to go about getting those chances. Gundam Wing for Everyone! 2009 marked the thirtieth anniversary of one of the most iconic anime franchises: Mobile Suit Gundam. One of the series in the saga, Gundam Wing, celebrates its fifteenth anniversary of Japanese release and tenth anniversary in North America in 2010. What better time to look back at a series and a fandom which helped pave the way for the anime explosion in the early 2000s? Join hosts Dusty and Duochan as they give you a primer into the players, the plots, and the fandom that is still going strong after fifteen years. We’ll also include a peek at one special piece of Gundam Wing merchandise that’s sure to be a “hit”... Gundam Wing After Dark (18+ event) Gundam Wing brought many new anime fans into the world of fanfiction, fanart, and doujinshi, and was known (sometimes for the worse) for being a notably large and vocal fandom community. Nicole and Dusty have been there for the ride, and some of the things they’ve seen would make the ZERO System look like a walk in the park. Join them as they look at the good, the bad, and the downright kinky of this long-standing fandom. Hellsing and the works of Kouta Hirano (18+ event) An introduction to the basics of the Hellsing universe, including the 13 episode anime, the manga, and the new Ultimate OVAs. There will also be information on and examples of Kouta Hirano’s other manga, as well as discussion of his habit of “recycling” characters, his career, and the origins of some of the Hellsing canon from his other non-hellsing works. Hentai Dubbing (18+) Actor Tom Wayland runs an interactive workshop in dubbing for hentai. Halo: A Slipspace Through Time A trip through the Halo timeline including references to all of the games, comics, books and the highly anticipated anime OVA. How to be an Anime Character This is a panel to just have fun and learn do cosplay better, act like you character. Its just to have fun and see acting skills. I lot of stage directing will be done, as well as, Dialect, Stage calls, and movement. This is an overall acting panel. Come and learn how to act like the character on the picture box! How to Draw Monsters You will learn techniques to drawing monsters of all sorts, just do not draw Chthulhu..unless it’s a cute one of course. How to Draw Puffy Cats Tavisha Wolfgarth-Simons teaches you how to draw cute puffy cats! Learn to impress your friends, they’re puffy AND they’re cats! Ikebana: Japanese Flower Arranging (and workshop) Learn about the art of Japanese flower arranging, Ikebana. An interactive panel, followed by a workshop where you get to do your own flower arranging. Space and supplies are limited. Infants/Toddlers and Cosplay Any parent that is into anime and enjoys cosplaying has thought about dressing their little one up in costume at some point. So, why didn’t they? It may have been because they weren’t sure how to go about making it for their little one. Or maybe it was because they were afraid their little one would take it off. Well my husband and I were afraid of the latter. Nothing’s more embarrassing than having your little one half way out of their cosplay the moment the picture is taken. We will cover the basics of infant/toddler cosplay as we have learned them through our own experiences and share them with you so that you may learn from them as well. Is this your first con? For parents at their first convention with their children or anyone new to the anime experience. What is all this anime stuff your child keeps going on and on about? This panel is meant to inform parents and first-time-con-goers of the anime/manga Please check schedule for exact date, time, and room number 29 community and the con scene. The panel will explain what anime basically is and the many forms it comes in. We’ll also let you know some words you should definitely know about and what they mean. Such as what is cosplay. We’ll also give helpful tips to help you survive throughout the weekend of a con as well as things to look for. You can’t always trust everyone at a con. THIS PANEL DOES NOT HAVE ANY ADULT CONTENT. It will merely explain what some adult words (yaoi, yuri, hentai, etc) mean. Japanese Warfare A look into the history of Japan’s waring ways from weapons to tactics and the most notable battles. Here is all you ever wanted to know about going to war, Japan style. JoJo’s Bizzare Adventure Have you ever wanted to know what that blasted WRY comes from? What about Aztec Vampire Gods, Stands, GangSTARS, turning people into snails, ice-cream phones and an author that seems to actually be getting younger? This panel will go over all seven fabulous stories written by Hiirohiki Araki from 1987 to current day. Jonathan Coulton Q&A Jonathan Coulton (JoCo to his fans, “Puddin” to some of his female ones) is an Internet phenomenon, a musician who has released his masterful creations via the Creative Commons license, allowing for an unparalleled connection with his audience. An interactive Q&A session. Katekyo Hitman Reborn! A fan panel about the show Katekyo Hitman Reborn. Character profiles, minigames w prizes, sing-offs and more! Kimono, Basic to intermediate kitsuke. Introduction to the basics of kimono types, formality, accessories, and how to wear. We will show a number of kimono ensembles as examples of different levels of formality, and dress members of the audience (attendance permitting) to show how one dresses, both from the point of view of dressing oneself and someone else. The ensembles include but are not limited to (except for time constraints): Yukata, komon, summer komon, tsukesage, 30 houmongi, furisode, kurotomesode, and the appropriate obi, obiage, obijime, etc (obi and accessories). Other topics include seasonality, color coordination, kimono on the cheap and modern wear.Pictures are welcome and encouraged. Leiji Matsumoto A fan panel dedicated to Leiji Matsumoto, creator of series such as Galaxy Express 999, Captain Harlock, Interstella 5555, and Yamato. This panel touches on all of his famous works, and then some not as well known works. Live Action Isketch (18+ event ) iSketch is pretty much an online version of pictionary. Audience members will be divided into groups. Then audience members will take turns drawing on a computer using MS paint. Draw! Fight! Win fabulous prizes! Live Action MMO Choose your class! Perform quests, beat up monsters (non-contact of course), play in PvP matches, earn gold and XP, even level up! All towards the goal of defeating the evil Pocky Overlord that’s going around the con, destroying the convention’s precious pocky horde! Join the live action MMO in creating unique and comedic experiences. Make Your Own Plushie Mascot Workshop ** Have you ever wanted to make your own little mascot, but don’t have the sewing knowledge, time, or help to do so? The “How to make your own Plushie Mascot” panel will show you how to make a 5”8” felt plush doll that comes with a little keychain. The panel will run about 2 hours long and there will be a $5 fee to participate. Space and supplies are limited. Manly Screaming Mecha Pilots An intense and passionate discussion about how mecha pilots show intense fighting spirit to overcome all obstacles. Discussing any character from Simon in Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann to Ryoma Nagare from Getter Robo, to Domon Kasshu from G Gundam. Discuss their stories, how they are similar...and have a vote on who would be the best and brightest of the manly screaming mecha pilots. Hosted by Domon Kasshu! Ah, the manliness and fighting spirit! Martial Arts Demonstration Masquerade Recap Come and ask questions about the just completed masquerade Mock Combat for Cosplay Actor and stage choreographer Christopher Ayres leads this interactive workshop in mock stage combat. Neo Pets Meetup Come meet fans of the popular online community. Talk about your Pets, your Petpets, and your Petpetpets. Nintendo DS Multiplayer Gaming Meetup Meet with others to play multiplayer NDS games, be it anything from more Pokemon, to Mario Kart, to other games you want to bring and never gotten the chance to hook up with others to play. Ohayocon Art Jam Angry Viking Press leads an open art jam. Anyone and everyone, come on in and draw! Ohayocon Forum Meetup!!!!! An opportunity for the members of the Ohayocon forums to interact with one another in person. We spend time introducing one another and our user names, discuss different inside jokes and topics from the forums, and we take a big group picture at the end of the panel. Plus many, many cakes! Otaku Dating 102 This panel works on the basic concepts taught in Otaku Dating 101. Interaction with the audience will focus on helping people understand what they personally want in a relationship, whether it is a short term dating partner or a serious, long term committed relationship. These goals will then be compared to what other people expect out of dating and relationships, and demonstrate how important self awareness of goals is. For example, while some guys may seem like “chick magnets,” these guys often do not have one strong committed relationship because they have more of a desire for attention than for a Please check schedule for exact date, time, and room number bond with a partner. The panel will also discuss specific phrases and postures that can be used to deliver good intentions/ expressions to the a potential dating partner, as well as how one can establish a good healthy relationship with time. Once more, dating scenarios will be set up with actors and actresses, so that individuals may have real, hands on experience with interpersonal communication on a dating level. Paradox Lost Geek Out (or How to be a professional nerd) Do you read Paradox Lost? Would you like to meet the creator of this web comic? Well, here is your chance to meet Dave Lister, the creator of Paradox Lost. Parapara For Beginners or The Exploration of Parapara Fun. Join Parapara dancers in a mega nonstop tutorial on the fine art of Parapara. We will teach you the ways of Japan’s Youth and by the end of it you too can be Gyaru/Gyaruo. It will be a time of hijinx and super action! PARAPARA FUN DESU! Phoenix Wright - All Objections Welcome! A fan panel devoted to the world of the Phoenix Wright series of video games. Including Q&A, presentations of the upcoming Ace Attorney Investigations game, presentations about the Gyakuten Saiban all-female musicals that have drawn sold out crowds in Tokyo. Also will be displaying gmaes and imported items related to Phoenix Wright. Includes giveaways and fond memories of the wellloved game series. Pitching Your Ideas Learn from Ohayocon Guests Jan Scott Frazier and Rikki Simons about the dos and don’ts of pitching your ideas. Podcast Panel with the OSMcast What are these human things you call ‘podcasts’? Talk to the OSMCast crew and find out! Pokemon Diamond and Pearl Party This panel screams FUN! Need tips on breeding, training, etc. Free Pokemanz! Bring your DS and Pokemon Game to this panel. Don’t miss it. Pokemon in Real Life Pokemon, an enduring game of the ages.... how many times have you thought, “Man, it would be cool if Pokemon were real!” No it wouldn’t. Presented by the Anime Academy Props for Costuming Workshop Come in and build your own cosplay prop! Members of Sewing is Half The Battle lead a workshop in creating a simple prop for costuming, which ou get to take home with you. Limited seating and supplies so get there early if this for you! Q&A With Jamie McGonnicgal Learn all about Jamie’s life and times in this interactive Q&A session. RBQ’s Hundred Ghost Story Adventure The Japanese celebrate those things that “go bump in the night.” Bring your best stories and tsuyogari (courage) if you dare. Join the fun as RBQ guides you on a 100 Ghost story Night Adventure. Who knows we may even scare up a wandering ghost or two. Re-visiting Rakuen, a Wolf’s Rain panel. A Wolf’s Rain fan panel covering the themes, plot, characters, animation, and music of the series as well as the franchises fandom, including merchandise, cosplay, online communities and viewer reception. Some topics explored would be a thorough dissection and discussion of the anime series’ ending, differences of the manga and anime, and a look into the series biggest triumphs and weaknesses, i.e.- what could have improved the series and/or boosted both it’s ratings and fan-base. Resonance: A Soul Eater Panel Atsushi Okubo’s “Soul Eater” manga has become a fan favorite on both sides of the Pacific, even before its North American release. The hotly anticipated shonen series now has an anime series, drama CDs and video games based on its characters and world. We’ll discuss Shibusen, where the story takes place, and all its secrets and drama and provide plenty of delicious soul--er, EYE candy. (Or both.) If you’re feeling brave, we’ll even dive into a discussion on shipping, ooh la la! Soul/ Maka or Kid/Maka? (Or both.) Regardless of your stance, this panel will satisfy your soul. (Unless you’re a witch. Then we’ll eat it. Samurais Vs Ninjas! A look into History and Today of the Fighters we know and Love! Scaring the **** out of your players 101 This is a guide to how to run a horror campaign and how to make things scary as possible for the players who participate in them. It covers such things as atmosphere, music, the necessity of a great villain or villain like entity, and how to balance fear and preventing your players from getting overwhelmed. It also includes examples from anime, video games, and works of literature to provide examples and ideas on how to create your own story. Seelöwe III:Operation Ohayocon.... A Hellsing Panel An in-depth discussion of the mythos,cannon,and “fannon” of the Hellsing fandom. From “Young King Ours”, to the manga animd anime incarnations up to the OVA. Panelists will talk about the various characters,or ganizations,themes and images involved throughout the series. Seme or Uke? Are you a Seme, or an Uke? What kind of Seme or Uke are you? Find out at this panel, where we will lead you through a personality test developed by the panelists (not the semeuke.com quiz) before conducting a Seme-Uke dating game with audience participation! Shoji-jo Dancers Demonstration Smash Bros. Brawl: ADVANCED Want to learn how the pros play? Or maybe you just want to become better as an overall player? Or maybe you even want to try and get sponsored? This is a panel that covers tournament rules and standards, plus goes over some of the best techniques and mindgames of the pros. Hosted by national competitor and winner, Ryzen Xia. Please check schedule for exact date, time, and room number 31 Square Enix Owns Your Soul The Metal Gear Panel Covering a variety of topics about Square Enix, the panel includes a brief history of the company, their most popular game series (Final Fantasy, Kingdom Hearts, Dragon Quest), and their lesser known titles including Japan only releases (Games like Sigma Harmonics, Threads of Fate, Radiata Stories), and Square Enix’s manga company, Gangan Comics. We will be talking about the Metal Gear series in how it started, the games, and future titles as well. Steampunk Fashion The Regression of Gaming Folks from different areas of the anime and manga industry lay it on the line for fans - the good, the bad & the ugly. We will talk about the different fashion styles that exist in the steampunk world, how they are currently affecting the trend on the real world’s fashion, and how you can make your own outfit. We will also talk about the different accessories and gadgets/props that are associated with steampunk. This panel asks you one basic question Is gaming still fun? We’ll explore that fundamental question as we examine the latest news and trends from the gaming industry, including a “what SHOULD be the best games of 2010!” discussion. Bring your mind, and some caffeine. It’s going to be a while. Steampunk: Mythbusters This One Time At _____ Con Come join The Chronos Society as we mythbust everything you need to know about creating your own steampunk persona and costume! If you’ve ever wondered just what the heck steampunk is be sure to hit up this panel. Between the Mythbusting, our mini history lesson and our prop construction/deconstruction advice: missing this will be something to regret! Some come join us for all the fun. This is something you will NOT want to miss! This is an audience driven panel about convention experiences. We want to hear all your stories; horror, funny, sad, and of course the ones that make you go DAWH! Don’t be shy or embarrassed, everybody’s got a story to tell, and we want to hear them all! Tales of Con Horror (18+ event) Long-time industry con-goers relive some of their weirdest, wildest and funniest con moments Back again for another year to debate what is better comic books or manga? From merchandising to production we will try to see what the audience decides. The Kids Aren’t All Right Watching Strongbad A look at the children of anime and all they’ve endured....from orphaned at a young age to just plain insanity, we count down the most problem riddled children of anime! Presented by the Anime Academy The Mecha Fan Panel Are you a fan of courage, guts, determination, oh and giant robots this is the panel for you. We will be discussing the history of some of the big giant robot series and talk about our favorites. From Mazinger Z to Tengen Toppa, and Gundam to Basquash. If you love Mecha then don’t miss this panel. 32 The Real State of the Anime Industry Transform and Roll Out Open discussion panel about all the Transformers series from G1 to animated and even the 2 live action movie. US comics vs Manga Join with others and discussing and enjoying watching the classic online series Homestar Runner and it’s breakout character Strongbad. Burninating will not be allowed inside of the hotel please... Welcome to Gensokyo: A Touhou Project fan-panel. An introduction to the world of Gensokyo including a history of the games and their creator ZUN, including how and why it’s popularity has grown and became a phenomenon and it’s influence in the west. We’ll cover bios on some of the game’s main and minor characters, show game demos and music, as well as various memes and videos the series has spawned.. SUNDAY PANELS & PROGRAMMING What To Do & What Not To Do at a Masquerade So you have a skit idea and you want to perform at the next big con but you don’t any clue on how to make it a reality. Do you have the costumes for it? Do you have the people to be the characters? Has such a skit been done before at another con? Does the content sit well with the Masquerade Staff? This panel is here to help you. From huge cons like Anime Expo, Otakon, and Anime Central to small cons like MatsuriCon, Anime Punch, and SugoiCon; come and listen to the stories and experiences of one cosplayer who has, literally, been there and done that. Win the Dunce’s DVDs (game show) Flex your anime game show and trivia skills to do exactly what the title implies, win DVDs! 10 Cons Per Year Hosted by the Kentucky Con Wagon (a convention travel group out of Louisville, KY that focuses on safe and affordable convention travel to both adults and minors), this is a panel detailing how to do multiple/many cons a year on a low budget by traveling in groups and managing organization of funds for hotel, badge, and gas. We cover hotel reservations and deals, carpooling, legal issues concerning the transport of minors, and--most importantly in our opinion--traveling safely. 2-D Girl Complexes A look at the increasing number of otaku who take an interest in 2-D girls as opposed to their real counterparts. This panel explores all aspects of this growing phenomenon. Worlds of Imagination: A Ghibli Panel AMV Contest Showing #3 We will be covering the basics of Ghibli. From themes, to art style, to music, we plan to try and cover it all. We will also be covering areas outside the studios and movies--specifically the Ghibli Museum since the head panelist recently went there. Anime Concentration Y.T.P. (18+ event) Have you ever wondered what’s for dinner while giving yourself a promotion for making a stone into a football? Yeah, we thought not. From the bowels of the Internet comes YouTube P**p and we’re having a panel to showcase all of it’s ridiculous repetitive meme glory! We’ve made lots of spaghetti and bagels, so stop on by and find out why this panel is what all true warriors strive for! (and be sure to tell em Mama Luigi sent ya!) Zombies 101: Science and Survival Assuming zombies could or may actualize themselves some time in the future, how could a zombie be born? What (from a biological standpoint) would keep them going?, why do they crave human flesh, and how does it sustain them? How a zombie apocalypse could come about and how real these possibilities are. What would be the agents of this event? (Nanotech devices? Retrovirii? Some other pathogen?) Please check schedule for exact date, time, and room number Final airing of this year’s AMV Contest entries, including the showcase of this year’s winners. Looking for a way to wind down before the end of the convention or trying for one final shot at fabulous prizes? How’s your memory? Think you can make some matches and solve some anime-themed rebus puzzles? Then Anime Concentration is for you! We’ll test your ability to solve puzzles during the tryout for this game and give you a shot at our bonus round to see if you’ve got what it takes. And if you can make it onto the show, you have a shot at winning a sackful of nice stuff and admission to one of eight fabulous conventions across the midwest! amazing Anime Concentration!. Greggo is looking for fans who want to win the big prizes. Anime University Graduation Everyone who participated in this year’s Ohayocon Anime University has now graduated with honors. Compare all that you’ve learned! Axis Powers Hetalia, a fan panel A brief introduction to Axis Powers Hetalia for those unfamiliar with it, but focus is primarily on a (fun!) analysis of the way the characters are represented. Also a basic discussion of the series: how it came about, where it’s headed, the fandom in general. Also including a trivia game for those that attend for a small prize. Break Into the Dubbing Industry Ohayocon Guest Michael Sinterniklaas hosts a talk on breaking into the dubbing industry Creating Story Ideas Ohayocon guest Bruce Lewis leads a topic discussion about creating story ideas. Want to draw a manga or write a story and don’t know where to start story-wise? Come gain wisdom and knowledge and get those ideas flowing! Hello Kitty Intermediate Mock Combat for Cosplay Learn even more and advanced techniques of mock stage combat from actor and stage choreographer Christopher Ayres Japanese Folklore A look into Japan’s rich history of traditional and modern folklore using the academic studies of folk culture. We will eve use your favorite anime, games, and manga to pick out the best folklore out there. Legend of Galactic Awesome 298 votes on ANN’s encyclopedia, 210 are 10s, something is definitely right with this series. A truly epic anime spanning 110 eps and across an entire galaxy. With a cast made up of almost every significant voice actor from the 1970s through the early 1990s and a character list numbering over 100, Legend of Galactic Heroes is a far cry from your typical space anime. Look Back at the Con This panels is to goes over the different highlights on this years convention. There will be sideshows, prizes, trivia,and tons of laughs. If you wan to shake the “I don’t want to go home blues” Come here! We will make is a convention to remember! Hello Kitty always says, “You can never have too many friends!” Come join Tiffany Grant as she shares her love for all things Kitty. (Besides being an avid collector, Tiffany was the scriptwriter for the English version of Hello Kitty’s Animation Theatre TV series in which she played three major characters.) History of Ohayocon Anime Fashion Sense An interesting panel dedicated to the fashionable creativity of anime! Will also talk on how to get a professional career started on modeling, how clothes can express oneself, and both why/how fashion can be important from time to time in the real world. Anime Game Show Tryouts Do you want to compete on one of Greggo’s game shows over the course of the con? One last chance to try out for the Curious how Ohayocon got started? (a credit card). Why it’s called “Ohayocon”? (it’s a triple entendre). Want to know why we’re in Columbus? (Cleveland hotels are too small). Join the ghost of Ohayocon past, three-time Ohayocon convention chairman Adam Beaton and others as they answer your questions and regale you with the Entire Whole Sorted History of Ohayocon. Please check schedule for exact date, time, and room number 33 Live Action MMO Saiyuki Q&A & Autographs Team Fortress 2 Choose your class! Perform quests, beat up monsters (non-contact of course), play in PvP matches, earn gold and XP, even level up! All towards the goal of defeating the evil Pocky Overlord that’s going around the con, destroying the convention’s precious pocky horde! Join the live action MMO in creating unique and comedic experiences. Saiyuki talk and perhaps some autographs with Illich Guardiola and Greg Ayres. We’ll talk about the history of TF2, and how this online shooting game is managing to gain surprising footing at the con scene. We’ll show some demonstration videos for new players, give some tips on gameplay, and then talk about the future of this increasingly popular game. Not Only in Japan 2 There is no denying that Japan has some great animation. However it seems other countries are starting to catch up with them. Join us as we talk about animation from other countries that range from light to heavy anime influence. Q&A with Jerry Jewell An informal Q&A with voice actor Jerry Jewell. Robots & Amateur Robotics Robots in Japanese pop-culture are awesome, why not build one? This panel would outline the necessary foreknowledge and disciplines needed to begin making robots as a hobby as well as a brief primer on electronics/mechanics, appropriate safety concerns, and available hardware/ software packages/kits that one can utilize to get involved in robotics fairly quickly and cheaply. Showa Fansabu Let’s journey to an age undreamt of, the 1980s. When a fansub was something that, if you dropped it, it would break your foot. When fansubs didn’t hurt the industry, they helped you get into the industry. When otaku wore gold chains and did the human beatbox: uh-uh-uh-uh, uh-uh-uh-uh-uh, ‘cause it’s--finger on the toggle wheel y’all, for the flying erase heads of steel y’all, because we have no alliance with the haters when we’re on the ummmm, SuperBeta, and the HD-X Pro base, with the gold lettering, and white clamshell case. Kick it old school with Carl Horn and Ryan Gavigan. May contain trace amounts of Heisei as well. Steampunk in the Media This panel is for those interested in where steampunk can be found in entertainment and anything related. We will examine all the different places steampunk is found such as movies,books,manga/comics,tv, and music. If possible, we will show examples of these and give links if asked. Steampunk Meetup & photoshoot Tweeting Tokyo Want to know what it’s like to visit Kyoto? I’ll show the pictures I took and the tweets that I posted to update my friends and family about my trip, and answer any questions you may have about Japan’s ancient capital. What Not to Cosplay?!?! A hilarious look into some of the best and worst cosplay ideas to date. We will show you tips and give you a few rules on dressing for your body type and looking the best you can while showing off your awesome work. And to be fair we will show some of our personal cosplaying gems, from before we learned what not to cosplay. GAMING Gaming is always a big part of any convention, and Ohayocon is no exception. Our gaming staff will be running several different gaming tournaments this year. Please keep in mind, this list, and tournament rules, are subject to change. Check with us in the game room for up to date tournament schedule and rule information. Good luck! THE MYSTERY TOURNAMENT- TATSUNOKO VS. CAPCOM One of our signature events, and one of our most evil! You sign up for this tournament not knowing what the game is, or what system itís on until the tournament starts (think of it like Iron Chef). It could be something classic or modern, popular or crappy. Only one person knows the game, and thatís Chairman Xeg, and all will be revealed inside ìScrub Stadium.î Are you game enough to step forward and take the challenge? BOMBERMAN A classic makes its debut for our tenth anniversary. TEKKEN 6 A bigger, badder, and better, King of the Iron Fist tournament. STREET FIGHTER IV We were fortunate to be the first to run a tournament on this title last year, and the response was overwhelming. Weíll be the first to run the US release • too! HALO 3 • A tournament mainstay that will put your FPS skills to the test. • GUILTY GEAR ACCENT CORE + • Fast paced action on this popular fighter makes this one a tournament • not to miss. MARIO KART WII SUPER SMASH BROTHERS MELEE- • One of the elite tournaments this year, where the best will showcase their skillsÖ A good warm-up before Brawl, this • game still brings out the best. SUPER SMASH BROTHERS BRAWL- • A new game to the fold, this popular title will challenge the finest FPS • player. This was our biggest tournament last year, and this year should be no exception. CALL OF DUTY: MODERN WARFARE 2 POWER STONE 2 SOUL CALIBUR 4 Another classic that canít be beat. Whose soul burns more? Enter this one to find out! WII SPORTS RESORT BLAZBLUE This one will be exciting, no doubt. Time to put your athletic skills to the test, without breaking (too much of) a sweat. Game list subject to change 34 • If you feel the need for speed, and spinning out your rivals with banana • peels, this is for you. • The Following Rules Will Apply To All Console Tournaments: All game specific rules and start times will be posted with the sign-up sheets. Please sign up with your real name (first and last) written legibly. Once a tournament has started, no additional players will be added. All seeding for the tournaments will be random. We may add or cancel tournaments at any time, for any reason If we call your name 3 times and you are a noshow, the first player on the alternate list takes your spot, and so on. Unsportsmanlike conduct will not be tolerated. Keep it civil, as we are a family event. The refereeís decisions for the tournaments are FINAL. Tournament equipment may be supplied by you, however certain modifications are not allowed (check with gaming for specifics) You will be allowed to set up your controls to your liking prior to your match. If you pause, you forfeit the round. If you pause again, you forfeit the match. Players who soft-reset, intentionally crash, or intentionally freeze the games will also be disqualified. In the unlikely event of a game crashing/ freezing/power outage/etc., any characters in play must be used again, and the game will be reset. If any points were scored prior to the malfunction, the scores will stand, and the match will be played to its completion using those scores. 35 AUTOGRAPHS & SKETCHES 36 AUTOGRAPHS & SKETCHES 37 DEALERS ROOM ARTIST ALLEY The Artist Alley at Ohayocon is a place for artist to gather and feature their work to the convention public. Ohayocon wishes to encourage independent artists in the anime/ manga community to share their styles and mediums with the attendees. It is designed to allow the artist to gain exposure to the public, sell their artwork, share their experiences with one another, and improve their trade. The Dealer’s Room is located in the Regency Ballroom on the 3rd floor, with both escalator and elevator access. The Ohayocon Dealers room offers over ninety tables of the best and broadest collection of Manga, Anime and Japanese-related merchandise. We would like to thank all of our dealers for coming to Ohayocon and setting up there booths. We’ve worked hard to make your experience in our Dealer’s Room a good one, and to ensure that things work smoothly, there are a few ground rules that will be enforced in the Dealer’s Room: • Badges will be checked upon entry to the Dealer’s Room. • Bags will be allowed in this year, but anything larger than a regular backpack will be prohibited, as will large props or trench coats. The staff reserves the right to decide what is permissible in the room and what is not. If you have any doubts as to whether an item can go in, please don’t bring it. It will save you a trip back up to your room. Doug Smith, Bruce Lewis, Rikki Simons, and many more guest artists will be present within the Artist Alley this weekend. Ohayocon also features artists from all over the country, many who will even accept on site commissions. The Art Coordinators for Ohayocon are Solikha “Sonnie” Wright and Yad Ming-Mui. They are stationed in the Artist Alley during operating hours to enforce the Artist Alley rules and to assist registered artists. Come on over and let them know about your visit to the Artist Alley. All feedback is welcomed. 38 be boxed or sealed, and IMMEDIATELY taken to your hotel room or car. All other Ohayocon weapons policies also apply. • Shoplifting WILL NOT be tolerated. Security staff will be present in the Dealer’s Room, and action will be taken against those found stealing. If you are found stealing, Ohayocon will turn you over to the police and you will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. • Absolutely NO photography in the Dealers room. • No line cutting, shoving, or harassing of anyone. • Please use the doors marked “entrance” and “exit” appropriately. This will help keep traffic flowing smoothly. • • NO weapons will be sold to attendees under the age of 18. This includes show pieces. A parent or legal guardian may accompany an underage attendee with proper ID. Any weapons purchased MUST Smoking is prohibited indoors in Columbus Ohio. Anyone caught smoking in line or in the Dealer’s room will be turned over to the hotel and proper authorities. • Disruptive behavior, included screaming and horseplay, are not allowed. Ohayocon staff will warn people if their behavior is disruptive. Action, including ejection from the convention, may be taken if deemed necessary. • No paddles of any kind will be sold in the Dealer’s room. • Please have patience with the staff, dealers and your fellow attendees. • Any complaints or problems can be directed to Christian Daly, Head of the Dealer’s room. 39