Even if you're not a fan of anime, anime conventions are fun places to be. People watching becomes…read more200% more interesting. Things are bright, loud, and you get pumped up even without knowing what's going on. And people are just generally really, really nice. Want to take a picture? Sure! Let's talk about our favourite show!
Ani-Com (Animation-Comic) Hong Kong is THE anime and gaming convention of Hong Kong. As such, it was filled to the brim with visitors and queues stretched for hours. It showcased all the latest and greatest anime merchandise and gaming feats. Despite all this, I went in feeling overwhelmed and left feeling a little underwhelmed.
The Good:
1) The cosplays were really, really, REALLY good. What, you made that huge sword out of cardboard, glue, and dreams? What, you're actually a man but through the power of makeup, you look like a 12 year old girl??? It's not just one or two really cool ones either, EVERYONE is really good! It's like they collectively raised the bar to crazy high standards.
2) Some really cool vendors came by. I believe it was Playstation that set up these virtual reality driving pods. Would've been cooler if I could actually try it but as with everything, it was another 2 hour line up. At the same time, they also had a lot of competitions going on, from Yu-Gi-Oh to that Japanese drumming game, which were fun to cheer on even if you didn't know what was going on.
The Bad:
1) Despite all the stuff...there just wasn't enough stuff. The convention didn't seem that big. As someone who wasn't lining up and purchasing merch, the main area (1B) can be fully explored (even eating at the food court) in about 1.5 hour.
2) So let's say you want to browse some stuff. The stuff you want to look at is INSIDE a booth....that requires you line up at least 30 minutes to get in. Isn't part of going to an anime con about ogling hot anime figurines? I'm not gonna do that if I have to line up 30 mins without the intent of buying anything. JUST LET ME OGLE.
3) The independent artists area is always cool to check out. You don't have to shell out $$$ for officially branded stuff when you can get very beautiful fan-made art. So why is this a bad and not a good? There was extremely little variety. Everyone there seemed to be selling art that catered to little girls or pervy men. Where's the Attack on Titan, the Stein's Gate, Parasyte, Erased....ANYTHING other than questionably young women in skimpy outfits. Sigh...
The Odd:
Have you ever seen a whole group of male photographers descend upon a possibly underaged female cosplayer? I literally saw 20 guys towering above a girl posing cutely on the floor, like a bunch of otaku vultures. It felt predatory and creepy but was amusing to observe from afar, like a nature documentary.
Even with some of the underwhelming aspects, Ani-Com is still an interesting experience. It's not expensive and it's a great way to kill a couple hours. Apparently this year wasn't as great as the previous years (they had a giant replica of the One Piece ship for example), but if you ever want to see some amazing costumes and some creepy people drooling over those costumes, there's no better place to do it! (ノoヮo)ノ*:・゚*・゚*
(81/100) - 2017