We did finally make it to Anime Expo. We really only strolled around the dealer's room and gawked at costumes. I was a little irked that the website said children 5 and under were free, and then when I got there, they told me, no it was two and under. They did let Avalon slide, but I still had to buy and admission for Gareth that I wasn't planning on. The plan was, I would go with the kids for a few hours, then come home and pick up John and we could see some panels and watch some things. I didn't realize until after I got home, though, that registration closed earlier, at 5 pm instead of 9 pm. I would have liked to stay longer, but the kids were getting tired - Avalon and Gareth both conked out on the way home.
People were so friendly, though - I was wearing my blue DBZ baseball shirt and I passed a black guy wearing the same one. We both pointed at each other, said "Same shirt," and then he grinned and held up his hand for a high five; I was obliged to transfer camera, bags and children's hands to the other before I could return it. ;) At a T-shirt booth, where I was selecting a couple of belated Father's Day presents for John (shirts with Captain America and Homer Simpson) the salesgirl admired my shirt and had to hug when she found we shared a favorite DBZ character (well, us and 75% of the fandom - I'm hardly unique in that respect). And I did get to say hi to one of the very talented artists I discovered at DA - GoblinQueeen, and got to see the originals of a couple of her pieces I already had favorited there (such as Free to Good Home). I wish I could have actually bought something from her - I would have, if I'd been able to come back.
A few pics of costumes --
The dealer room was sometimes difficult to maneuver around in with three small children. It was really crowded. The Funimation booth with the reason the T-shirt girl hugged me...

The kids with a figure of Alphonse Elric at the Funimation booth - Angus is wearing his eyepatch from Pirates of the Caribbean the night before. He would have worn the earring too, but he left it at home. And believe me, I did comb their hair before we left, honestly I did!

Ed, one among many (no braid). It was like every fifth costume. And I have a ton of pictures of people's backs, it seems...
Ack! Toys! Covet, covet. This booth had sets of chibi figures from every series imaginable. Most only about an inch high. So cute. I knew if I got any, somehow they'd all get lost...Left upper corner, second one down is a set of Inu Yasha figures...

No idea, although the woman looks Sailormoon-ish and the guy, vaguely lionish. The big hair gave the impression of being about a third of his height. Just look at those shoes, though! I would kill myself trying to walk in those.

Not all cosplayers were of anime characters. Predator strolls casually through the dealer's room. Hey, you, you have some unfinished business in Sacramento, get up there pronto!

Blade and a Ghostbusters guy. There were also a bunch of Star Wars costumes, including the one I linked to a few posts ago, although I didn't see him. They're part of a group that raises money for City of Hope, and visits children in hospitals.
Well the body may be lacking somewhat, but Lord Darcia's mask and headdress are perfect, I have no idea who the other two are...

This is my favorite. I had just hung up from giving John a call, when Angus and Gareth grabbed my arm and said "Ed is sitting right over there, you have to go talk to him!" Why they selected this particular Ed over all the others walking around, I have no idea, but they dragged me over, and they introduced themselves. She thought they were cute, and of course I had to relate how Avalon had announced her intentions concerning Edward Elric some time ago. She laughed and said "Unfortuneately, this Ed is wearing a bra." but insisted on posing for a picture with her. She had Avalon clap her hands together as if she's practicing alchemy, too. Sweet kids.
The Inuyasha crew, from an upper balcony. It was kind fun looking down on all the costumes.

Naruto guys sparring, one with a weird weapon/ball/thingie,

Same Naruto guy with giant holy (as in, it has a hole in it) sword, checking out the schedule...

No clue...(edit:
bakayaro_onna says the guy in the center is Sohma Hatori from Fruits Basket, a series I've heard a lot about, but haven't seen)

Usopp Buu from One Piece (Thanks again, Onna); I couldn't remember his name. I can't really get into that show. Scary looking fanboy in the background, dressed up as Frodo, maybe?

Brothers Sesshomaru and InuYasha about to set into each other with their claws, same ones as above. These were some of the few InuYashas charas I saw actually being played by guys...

Collateral damage - from Sesshomaru and InuYasha fighting perhaps...

This guy was directly ahead of me in the Artist's Alley. Again, no clue, but his wings were neat...

Last one going out the door. Clueless again (ahh, Onna suggests he may be Cloud Strife anonymous tipsters say he is Tidus from Final Fantasy X), but his sword was cool - it was made of some translucent blue material that almost glowed a little.
(edit 11/8/05: Just curious - was a link to this posted somewhere? I've gotten a bunch of anonymous comments on this recently, when I posted it over four months ago! If you could let me know, dear anonymous, it would satisfy my immense curiosity...)

I mentioned Man-Faye the other day. This is a large hairy guy with a few days growth of beard, who likes to dress up as Faye Valentine just to disrupt cons, I guess. I've heard he's previously shown up and gotten thrown out because his costume was considered obscene (or that he's selling t-shirts without a permit). I found out a little more about him in another person's journal, about the fourth paragraph down (plus she's got much better pictures than I do).
Anyway, a fun time, if short, was had by all. I think next time I will get a pass for the entire time, and then I can just come and go as I please.
People were so friendly, though - I was wearing my blue DBZ baseball shirt and I passed a black guy wearing the same one. We both pointed at each other, said "Same shirt," and then he grinned and held up his hand for a high five; I was obliged to transfer camera, bags and children's hands to the other before I could return it. ;) At a T-shirt booth, where I was selecting a couple of belated Father's Day presents for John (shirts with Captain America and Homer Simpson) the salesgirl admired my shirt and had to hug when she found we shared a favorite DBZ character (well, us and 75% of the fandom - I'm hardly unique in that respect). And I did get to say hi to one of the very talented artists I discovered at DA - GoblinQueeen, and got to see the originals of a couple of her pieces I already had favorited there (such as Free to Good Home). I wish I could have actually bought something from her - I would have, if I'd been able to come back.
A few pics of costumes --
The dealer room was sometimes difficult to maneuver around in with three small children. It was really crowded. The Funimation booth with the reason the T-shirt girl hugged me...
The kids with a figure of Alphonse Elric at the Funimation booth - Angus is wearing his eyepatch from Pirates of the Caribbean the night before. He would have worn the earring too, but he left it at home. And believe me, I did comb their hair before we left, honestly I did!
Ed, one among many (no braid). It was like every fifth costume. And I have a ton of pictures of people's backs, it seems...
Ack! Toys! Covet, covet. This booth had sets of chibi figures from every series imaginable. Most only about an inch high. So cute. I knew if I got any, somehow they'd all get lost...Left upper corner, second one down is a set of Inu Yasha figures...
No idea, although the woman looks Sailormoon-ish and the guy, vaguely lionish. The big hair gave the impression of being about a third of his height. Just look at those shoes, though! I would kill myself trying to walk in those.
Not all cosplayers were of anime characters. Predator strolls casually through the dealer's room. Hey, you, you have some unfinished business in Sacramento, get up there pronto!
Blade and a Ghostbusters guy. There were also a bunch of Star Wars costumes, including the one I linked to a few posts ago, although I didn't see him. They're part of a group that raises money for City of Hope, and visits children in hospitals.
Well the body may be lacking somewhat, but Lord Darcia's mask and headdress are perfect, I have no idea who the other two are...
This is my favorite. I had just hung up from giving John a call, when Angus and Gareth grabbed my arm and said "Ed is sitting right over there, you have to go talk to him!" Why they selected this particular Ed over all the others walking around, I have no idea, but they dragged me over, and they introduced themselves. She thought they were cute, and of course I had to relate how Avalon had announced her intentions concerning Edward Elric some time ago. She laughed and said "Unfortuneately, this Ed is wearing a bra." but insisted on posing for a picture with her. She had Avalon clap her hands together as if she's practicing alchemy, too. Sweet kids.
The Inuyasha crew, from an upper balcony. It was kind fun looking down on all the costumes.
Naruto guys sparring, one with a weird weapon/ball/thingie,
Same Naruto guy with giant holy (as in, it has a hole in it) sword, checking out the schedule...
No clue...(edit:
Usopp Buu from One Piece (Thanks again, Onna); I couldn't remember his name. I can't really get into that show. Scary looking fanboy in the background, dressed up as Frodo, maybe?
Brothers Sesshomaru and InuYasha about to set into each other with their claws, same ones as above. These were some of the few InuYashas charas I saw actually being played by guys...
Collateral damage - from Sesshomaru and InuYasha fighting perhaps...
This guy was directly ahead of me in the Artist's Alley. Again, no clue, but his wings were neat...
Last one going out the door. Clueless again (
(edit 11/8/05: Just curious - was a link to this posted somewhere? I've gotten a bunch of anonymous comments on this recently, when I posted it over four months ago! If you could let me know, dear anonymous, it would satisfy my immense curiosity...)
I mentioned Man-Faye the other day. This is a large hairy guy with a few days growth of beard, who likes to dress up as Faye Valentine just to disrupt cons, I guess. I've heard he's previously shown up and gotten thrown out because his costume was considered obscene (or that he's selling t-shirts without a permit). I found out a little more about him in another person's journal, about the fourth paragraph down (plus she's got much better pictures than I do).
Anyway, a fun time, if short, was had by all. I think next time I will get a pass for the entire time, and then I can just come and go as I please.
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