My daughter and I went to Anime Cental in May--just outside of Chicago. It was a blast and I am not into anime, whatsoever, though my daughter is very much so. However, I do have to say I am extremely OK about people expressing whatever the heck they want to express about themselves. In other words, it did not bother me in the least that there were middle-aged men dressed up as little girls from Sailor Moon--though my husband, well, he would have bust a gut if he saw some of the stuff that I had seen. I loved the masquerade--where people dressed in costume and were judged. It takes a lot of guts to put on a costume and go on stage in front of people who could laugh you to death!!!
I plan to take my daughter again next year. And, the year after. Who knows? Maybe next year, I will go as a Lolita Goth from Fruits Basket? My daughter is begging me to do so. Ha!!!! We'll see.
There is also a con here in October/November. Anime Reactor. We went to it last year and will undoubtedly go again this year (hurrah for living in Chicago!). It isn't an big as Anime Central, but still a good time.
I suggest to anyone who has one in their area to go to it. They are a lot of fun and way beyond anything you see in everyday life. Well worth the money I spent. And, something my daughter might not forget for awhile.
Amethyst wrote:
-sigh- My friend S-chan and I are going to go to the first convention we can...unfortunately, neither of us are driving age and our parents are militantly anti-anime....
One day!!!
I saw this and had to post. What is it with parents who are anti-anime? Sorry to rant, but haven't they even bothered to see what it is about? I am not into it, but do support my kid 100 percent, who is very much into it.
I think back to my parents. They hated the music I listened to: Led Zepplin; Emerson, Lake and Palmer; Pink Floyd full blast on the stereo. But, they never told me I couldn't listen to it and they never told me I couldn't see their concerts. In fact, one of our friend's parents drove us to see Emerson, Lake, and Palmer because none of us had a driver's license. Parents need to dig deep and remember how they were when they were teens.
Sorry, I am an adult in my late 40's and I just had to rant about this. I get so miffed at my fellow adults who don't even take the time to investigate whether an activity is safe or not, but just outright bans it because it is "different" and not the norm. Grrr!!!!! The people who hosted the Anime Central that I attended were approximately my age and did a great job at keeping the thing safe, safe, safe. No drugs, no illicit activities. They did not want a bad reputation, so they made sure people followed the rules and, if anyone did not, they were out of there!
Tested made this fabulous set for me!!! Isn't it great?