I really enjoy it here at Anime Los Angeles. Most of us are afraid that this con will get bigger than it needs to be, but I don't think it's going to outgrow itself anytime soon especially with the countermeasures set.
I didn't want to do the same things that I did last year, and looking back at this report and review I will say that I enjoyed the other aspects of Anime Los Angeles that I didn't experience last year, one of them being the Masquerade. Surprisingly no Cosplay Chess this year; that was replaced by the two panels that I did.
Conventions always have room to grow, and from what I hear it's only going to get better in 2012. I can't say how, but I just know that it will.
This convention will always mean to me as a convention where I can connect with people and hang out for a weekend. Like I've mentioned before I like conventions like Anime Expo and Fanime for the huge amount of people in attendance but need conventions like Anime Los Angeles and Anime Vegas to balance out. While these conventions are small they are usually the best and the ones where you get to know people the most.
I would like to thank everyone on my staff who worked with me over the weekend, and I hope that this will lead to bigger and greater things as a group. Also thanks to the ALA staff to worked with me over the weekend and everyone who I got to know over the weekend.
This concludes my Anime Los Angeles 2011 Report. See you all at FanimeCon and/or Anime Expo 2011!
私のレポートを 読むためにありがとう。
Thank you for reading my report.
-Anime Los Angeles 7 (2011) Report End-
I've been hearing about the number of "ghosts" at ALA and that ALA is now a drinking con. Thoughts on that?
ReplyDeleteI don't know of any ghosts that roam ALA. If there was one, I'd be calling TAPS ASAP.
ReplyDeleteAs for ALA being a drinking con, I'm not really sure. It might be, it might not be.