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AC TEAM COVERS 10TH AX

AX hosts thousands of Anime Enthusiasts from
Baby Pikachu's to the hottest Japanese Animators


July 5 - 8, 2001 Long Beach, California -

Here we are! In Long Beach, California at the 10th annual Japanese Animation Expo, AX for short! (That's me on the left and Jo on the right in the photo).

I'm accompanying AC Team's "Anime Girl" Jo Houser to cover AX.

Yaya as "Kyo" from
"Dir en Grey"

Jo is the web mistress of AsianConnections.com's popular anime RPG (role-playing game) and message board. If you check out her hot board, you'll see me there quite a bit as Bara.

Both of us are hard-core Anime enthusiasts. Just in case you are new to Anime and other terms like Cosplayer, We call them "Cosplayers" for cosplaying (costume play). I'll be adding in a few days some text links so you can read the definitions.

I actually work in an Anime store in Phoenix, Arizona this summer and am a college freshman this Fall with an interest in Japanese and teaching.

My friend Jo, well she and her sister Jessie have collected more than 200 anime films since they were little, and all of us can even talk in "anime" language just for fun.

In case you haven't heard yet, Anime (as in "an-i-may") is Japanese animation, and is big in America and getting bigger. It permeates our American culture now, from Pokemon to anime-style hair and fashion.

You'll even see some of the anime-style art-form is in new summer 2001 films like "Final Fantasy."

On the first of four days at AX, Jo and I went dressed in the seifuku (Japanese school uniform) of "Card Captor Sakura." (Fabulous outfits made by her mother Sarabeth!).

Friday, we went dressed as us! "Original characters!" hehe We blended in with hundreds of other attendees who came dressed up in their favorite anime characters from video games, movies, and Japanese comics (manga).

There was a kid from the game "Chrono Cross," who looked completely awsome. There were people dressed from "Sailor Moon".

There were even people dressed as "Li Shoran" from "Card Captor Sakura," or "Sakura" herself, such as Jo and myself.

 

Wayne as "Li" from "CCS"
"Inu Yasha," "Revolutionary Girl Utena," and the all mighty cuties from "Digicharat."

And toddler Shion who came from Japan with his mom was such a doll dressed as "Pikachu."
 

Even some were dressed as Japanese rock stars, such as "DIE" from "Dir en Grey."

After we got our press passes, finally, we made it with less than five minutes to spare to the opening ceremonies. We ran around to the front, and were seated in the press section.

First, there was the "Anime Expo" girl. She was a computer-generated girl up on the screen. Everyone screamed. She was adorable, at first. She introduced everyone one by one, but little by little, her jerky motions got to be rather annoying. So did the high pitched voice, that quickly got on one's nerves.

More screams all around as the people walked up on stage one by one, said a little about themselves, and then to the next.

There was an awsome display of voice actors. Kikuko Inoue ("Belldandy"), along with the voice actress for "Utena," and others did a Japanese dubbing of a quick clip. The clip was hilarious.

Jo and I were lucky to sit right next to them! After the opening ceremonies, we ran out the door and got in line, in the rain. We finally got inside and looked around in awe at all the sights.

Some attendees costumes were absolutely terrific, others looked like they had been put together just last night, but all in all it was great.

At Kikuko Inoue's conference many people confessed their love to "Belldandy," and that Kikuko is their favorite seiyuu (voice actor). Kikuku sang the opening theme to "Aah! Megami-sama," the "Sailor Moon" theme, and a verse of "Cotton Boy." Just to let you know, she sounds just like "Belldandy" in real life. She kept giggling and made the audience break out laughing. We were all sad to have to go. When asked if next year Kikuko could come and do karaoke with us, she said she would love to. Hope she returns next year!

Hey, gotta go! Headed back to AX for Saturday and Sunday's events. Report back later! Stay tuned. We're posting up lots of cool photos soon!

- AC Team's Becca Lee ("Bara")

 

 


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