Sakura Con, hANGRY & ANGRY, and a downtown mugging…
Well, I’ve been doing a bit of traveling lately and my latest excursion was to the fair city of Seattle, WA to attend my first ever Anime Convention and discover things about myself that I should really be ashamed of (like my propensity for pink-clad maids and girls wearing cat ears). Things started to make themselves clear as I stood in the pre-registration line; a 31-year-old adult male amidst a sea of nubile young nerds wearing next to nothing and having all manner of conversations about the melancholy of so-and-so or the sound of weeping cicadas. There I was, for the first time, pretty much the most normal-dressed person around. I mean, I was actually wearing a blazer for crying out loud. I could have been mistaken for a guest speaker, but instead I was treated like exactly what I was: an interloper.
What made my presence even creepier was the fact that I wasn’t even there to appreciate anime culture, although I *did* certainly appreciate the cosplayers.
\\ A quick word about American cosplay: it’s one of the only ways you’ll see the very last person you would EVER want to see dressed as a scantily clad Anime character standing just across the hall from the person you would MOST want to see dressed as a scantily clad Anime character. It’s like heaven and hell combined. \\
とにかく、 I wasn’t there for anime. No, I was there to see my girls. hANGRY & ANGRY were in attendance and I was there to show my support during their first US concert. In fact, I was only at the event for about 6 hours; just long enough to take lecherous photos of cartoon hotties and then lecherously attend a show performed by two cartoon hotties.
While waiting in line for the main event to start I befriended a fellow fanboy and Hello!Online member (whose name i have already forgotten; sorry man!) and felt briefly like one of the crowd. We speculated on the new single and how the venue would sound, etc. He brought me up to speed on the current state of affairs with the group and I in turn explained my position on how the “Golden Era” was the only era worth a damn. It was a good experience. Eventually we parted ways only to meet again in the “mosh pit” directly in front of the stage.
The show was like magic. The real appeal of the idol concept is that they are so otherworldly and unattainable that when you finally get to actually see them and hear them and enjoy their performance it almost feels unreal. It was like witnessing a dream first-hand. Additionally, it may have been one of the best shows I’ve ever seen on a technical and entertainment level. hANGRY & ANGRY really is like Metal Musume. Super-charged and in your face. They even did a rocked out version of “The Peace” (although I kinda felt like I was the only person who recognized it) and it totally kicked ass. Yes, I screamed and shouted like a little girl and even managed to yell 「ヨッスイ、大好き!!」 at one point. A truly invigorating and satisfying experience.
After the show was over I called a buddy from Bellingham (just north of Seattle) that I hadn’t seen in ages and we went to a sake bar and drank ourselves silly. I puked out a similar but more verbose chronicle of the evening to him which he patiently ignored.
Oh, and yes, on the way to the bar we witnessed a guy get his pocket picked then get punched to the ground. When his girlfriend rose to defend him, the assailant reared back and punched her as hard as he could in the face in response to which she silently crashed to the ground asleep. It was … well, it was horrible.
But, Yossie was awesome.
Tags: Hangry & Angry, hello project, SakuraCon, Yossie
Sounds great… I wish I had been able to go. I got a new thang for cosplay girls and of course, you know I got much love for Ishikawa Rika.
How far were you away from the mugging? Think you could of helped any? I would love to have sucker punched this guy on the side of his face and pulled some combat hapkido on his ass.
BTW… bought time you updated this thing.
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Yeah, I was literally right there. I probably could have done something but I was pretty freaked out by the whole thing. It was like the whole experience was being watched from far away.
I’m getting back into Ninjutsu as a result. lol
I’m getting back into .45 caliber rounds. Too many thugs in Houston now.
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