![]() Anime NYC offered 100 hours of programming in 2017. And now he has his very own table at Anime Expo! He called me “senpai” XD.The convention typically offers arcade games, an artist alley, concerts, manga library (Carolina Manga Library), masquerade, panels, screenings, vendors, and video and card games. I actually know Stanley because back in San Diego when I used to host crochet meetups, I taught him to crochet. These bear ice cream cones are so adorable. We’re Instagram friends too so it was great to be neighbors! I adore her Haku scarf. Her table was actually almost right behind me. This Sailor Venus and Sailor Moon is too cute!Īmigurumis were well represented at AX this year. Here I am with some of my other fellow Sailor Mars. I also ran into some awesome Full Metal Alchemist cosplayers I also made a few changes to my costume and got some new props and then transformed into Sailor Mars or Rei Hino in her shrine temple outfit. One of my fav photos from the Inuyasha cosplay gathering. Here I am as Kikyo with my soul collector. There was an Inuyasha cosplay gathering I wanted to go to. ![]() I had my miko outfit or shrine priestress costume ready to go and decided to do double duty. Next year, Anime Expo is planning on mailing out the registration badges so hopefully that will cut down waiting times by a lot!ĭay 2 was my cosplay day. I had people tell me on Sunday the wait to get in was only about 30 min long. Weekdays are usually best or Sundays are not that bad either. If you want to visit Anime Expo, I don’t really recommend ever going on a Saturday. I’ve heard some stories of attendees waiting to get in for 3 hours or more and that the line snaked around to be even 2 miles long at one point. Totoros, Soot Sprites, Calcifer, No Face, Duck Spirit, Pachimari, Eevee, and Brain Slug □ĭay 1 was on a Saturday so it was pretty much known as line-con. The castle display with amigurumis is always fun to play around with as well and people seem to get a kick out of it. It also spins around! It’s a good showcase for my smaller amigurumis. One new addition I made to my display setup was this keychain display rack seen in the bottom corner above. I still had to use some wired cubes because though the crates are good for display aesthetics, they don’t fit quite as many amigurumis inside them. I’ve been changing up my setup and trying out different crates and boxes instead of wired cubes for a more crafty feel. Usually this is also when someone will cosplay Waldo and do a “Where’s Waldo” gag :D. Here you can see how wide the walkways between the artist table alleys are, but it gets crowded quick! That’s some of my display setup supplies there.Ī bit of a wider look of Artist Alley in Kentia Hall, which is often used as a parking lot space as well as an exhibit space.ĭay 1 arrived as well as the horde! This is everyone waiting to get in. The lobby in which cosplayers shall converge upon later. Here are some pics from Day 0 or what I like to call “the calm before the storm.”Įxhibit Hall got some spiffy new lit up signs! I set up on Day 0 for the first time which was a great help as you don’t have to maneuver through throngs of people with heavy luggage.
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