AMV Of The Day: Space Oddity (Cowboy Bebop)


In memory of David Bowie, on what would have been his birthday, here’s an AMV of the Day.

Anime: Cowboy Bebop

Song: Space Oddity (performed by David Bowie)

Creator: Gabriel Jimenez (please subscribe to this creator’s channel)

Past AMVs of the Day

Convention Report: Kawaii Kon 2016


This is a delayed live report from Kawaii Kon in Honolulu, Hawaii! (As in I’m writing this several days after I’ve returned from said convention, because I don’t get paid to travel to conventions and report live)  This is the first time that I, pantsukudasai56, and by extention Through the Shattered Lens, has been to this convention, so what you’re getting here are my completely initial reactions to this convention.  This is actually a big deal, because first impressions really are everything.  The first time I went to Anime Expo was in 2005, and today I’d probably have to be paid to go back again because it’s too crowded.  My first Anime Boston was in 2006, and again, currently I’d have to be paid to go back because of the hostile environment the city of Boston has fostered towards the convention.  But, in both those cases, I went to their conventions much longer than I normally would have because I had such a great time initially.  Did Kawaii Kon give me the same impression?  Well, I’ll save you a lot of reading and tell you straight up now, yes, yes it did.  Oh sure, I know you’re thinking that after flying myself out from the east coast of the United States that I’d force myself to enjoy my time after spending 13 hours on a plane, and you might not be terribly off course for thinking such.  However, let me tell you something straight up.  Since I was staying in Honolulu, and more accurately a mere mile away from the famous Waikiki Beach, if I wasn’t enjoying myself I’d have had no problem turning my convention vacation into a regular tourist vacation.  The fact is, I never once made it down to the beach, because Kawaii Kon knows what it’s doing, and after 12 years, they’re doing it well.

First, let’s get one thing out of the way.  When I go to conventions, in almost every case, save for a certain semi-local convention, I go to see Japanese guests.  Generally speaking, the larger, and especially the larger west coast conventions are the ones that attract the most Japanese talent.  The king of this is Anime Expo, mainly because they have the money and the attendance figures to drive this.  However, the #2 convention for attracting Japanese guests this year so far has been Kawaii Kon with an astounding 10 out of 24 guests being from the Japanese side.  Why is this so amazing, you might ask?  Well, to put it in perspective, Kawaii Kon had an attendance of 11,597 unique attendees.  Compare this with larger cons like Anime Boston which had 26,975, and Sakura Con, which has yet to announce 2016 numbers, but had 23,419 in 2015, and both those cons only had about the same number of total guests, and less Japanese guests, with over twice the attendance numbers, and you can see that Kawaii Kon makes more of their budget than any other convention out there.  Even big name conventions like Otakon barely surpass the guest list.

But sure, guest lists don’t mean anything if they’re a bunch of no name people, right?  Well, for those who follow anime, there definitely were some Who’s Who type of names coming to this convention.  The biggest name I’d drop is Toshio Maeda.  He’s well known as the Father of Tentacles, what with him being the creator of La Blue Girl, and most famously, Urotsukidoji.  If anyone reading this has ever watched a tentacle porn hentai, then Mr. Maeda is the man you want to thank.  And not only is he awesome for creating one of my most favorite genre, but he’s also super thankful towards his fans, to the point that he’s quite happy to come and take a picture with them, like he did with me.

Let me say that not only was he happy to do that, but I also got a signature for site founder Arleigh, and he wasn’t fine with the rough sketch he made that I bought, but insisted upon taking the time to improve it and make it look nicer.  Plus when I was checking out of the hotel two days after the convention, I noticed he was checking out at the same time and went to thank him, and he remembered me from the first day of the convention!  This man is a legend, and he became one of my personal heroes just from doing small things like that.

But there were many other great Japanese guests at this middle sized convention.  For fans of the Idolmaster franchise, there was the voice of Ami and Mami Futami, as well as the voice of Len and Rin Kagamine, Asami Shimoda (She sure has a proclivity towards voicing twins, doesn’t she?).  Here she is signing an item for me

Thankfully I had the foresight, and the bank account, to sign up for a VIP membership, which allowed me to skip to the front of autograph lines, because she was easily the most popular Japanese voice guest as far as autographs was concerned.  Immediately following her autograph session was a Q&A session, and some poor fools were begging for her autograph, and she had to sadly inform them that all her sessions were done.  I did see her one more time after the convention was over when we shared an elevator down to the lobby, but since my Japanese is extremely limited, I didn’t want to bother her even though her interpreter was standing nearby.  Besides, that would have just been for my own satisfaction, and I never want guests at these conventions to feel like they have to be inconvenienced just for us fans sake, even though I know she would have been extremely polite towards me if I had.

But I did say there were 10 Japanese guests, no?  Let me shoot straight, just because they’re Japanese doesn’t mean I’m gonna be an instant fan, but for most of the guests that does hold true, so next on the list is Yumiri Hanamori.

I do apologize for the side profile shot, but my other pictures didn’t come out as well as this one.  I wish I were a better kameko.  Let me say one thing about Miss Hanamori.  I was a fan of her works prior to meeting her, and I am more of a fan after meeting her because when I got her autograph on Sunday, she remembered me from Saturday, even though I was in cosplay then and looked fairly different.  Honestly, it’s little things like that that make me respect a voice actor all the more and I’ll definitely be looking forward to her future works.

Next on the list of guests that I really wanted to meet was a duo from one of my favorite animation studios.  I got to meet Shigeto Koyama and Hiromi Wakabayashi from Studio Trigger, who were personally involved in several of my favorite anime, including Little Witch Academia, Kill la Kill, and Ninja Slayer.

(Shigeto Koyama is on the left, Hiromi Wakabayashi is on the right)

These two gave probably my favorite panel of the convention, in which they gave a lot of insight towards what happens behind the scenes in an animation studio.  Luckily I had the foresight to take these pictures of them because during their panel they were showing video that hadn’t even been shown in Japan yet, so all recording was forbidden.  All in all I wound up becoming even more of a Studio Trigger fan, if that was even possible!

Speaking of Kill la Kill, another guest that the convention brought in was the musical group Garnidelia, who sang the second opening song to that anime.  In addition to Shimoda-san and the Trigger duo, this was another group that I used my VIP status to jump right to the front of the autograph line, which was good since even though it was a Friday, which is typically the slower of the two major days (Friday and Saturday), there still was a huge line to get their autograph.

But admittedly I am a guy, and so my focus was primarily on Maria, aka Mai Mizuhashi.

In most Japanese pop groups consisting of male and female performers, the females tend to get a lot more attention, largely due to their fans being lonely otaku.  But, hard not to see why when these groups have such lovely ladies in them.

Finally, the last autograph I got was of Natsuko Hara.  She’s definitely a newcomer in the anime scene, one that I haven’t really seen many roles of her, but everyone is a newcomer at some point, and you never know when someone is going to become super famous.  Here’s me getting a picture taken with her

Yes, I look much different from my picture with Maeda-san.  That picture was taken on Friday, this was on Sunday, and on Saturday I cosplayed as King Hippo from Punch Out, hence the shaved head (and shaved chest and stomach.  TMI?)  But honestly, I love getting autographs from lesser known talent like that, because you never know if they’re gonna get that one big role that puts them on the map.  And if they don’t, well who cares, it was fun anyways.  So fun, that my next pic with her winds up looking like I have a Hentai Woody face.  What’s a Hentai Woody Face you might ask?

That’s a Hentai Woody face.  That was totally random, but it just wound up looking bad.  For the record, this is the original Hentai Woody.

See the resemblance?

But enough about me, in addition to the great guests, there’s always an abundance of cosplay.  I myself did some cosplay, as I mentioned before, even though I was censored (Thanks staffer Jacob, for singling me out.  Yeah, funny how it was such an important rule for people to not have topless cosplay, except for all those tanned buff guys that were walking around without shirts.  I get it, I’m not super great to look at without a shirt on, but you didn’t have to be so obvious), so after that bit of complaining, let’s get on to the good cosplay that I saw!

First off, on the first day, within the first couple minutes of me getting to the convention center, I came across this spot on Saitama from One Punch Man.  I alway approve of people who go the extra mile to make their cosplay perfect, and the fact that this guy went and shaved his head makes it all the better. (or maybe he’s naturally bald and he’s just rolling with a cosplay that works with that.  Either way, good for him!)

This is Shinoa Hiragi from Owari no Seraph (Seraph of the End).  A fairly recent show, as it started last fall, I suspect there will be a lot more females doing cosplay of this, since the show is very popular amongst women due to its implied BL (boy’s love) leanings.

This was a really cute Mortal Kombat cosplay that I saw.  You often see plenty of single characters, especially Sub Zero, walking around any given convention, but what make this one special was not only it being a family cosplay, with the mother and her son doing it, but the fact that they made it look like the video game with someone holding the status bar.  Really well done and a great example of cosplay being a good family activity.

This is a Nagisa from Assassination Classroom.  Since this was a medium/small convention, I was more surprised that there was someone doing this cosplay rather than surprised there weren’t more.  I did see a Koro-sensei (someone dressed like the doll she’s holding), but unfortunately I was in a hurry to get to an autograph session, so I couldn’t pause to take their picture too.  Expect to see a lot more of this cosplay during the summer conventions.

This is a cosplay that is no doubt near and dear to both me and Arleigh.  This is an Umaru from the recent anime Himouto Umaru-chan.  This was a very divisive character in the anime community, in that you either loved her, or hated her with the passion of a million burning suns.  There was no middle ground.  Personally me, and I know Arleigh, both adored her, but I can certainly see where her antics would rub people the wrong way.

This is one of those characters that I’m familiar with, but I haven’t actually watched the anime that she comes from.  She’s one of the most popular girls (and waifu candidates) from the fall and winter seasons of Gate, and her name is Rori.  Since the spring season of anime is looking slow for me, perhaps I’ll give this show a shot.  I would also like to give this girl a lot of credit, because when I was trying to take her picture my camera wasn’t interested in focusing properly, so it took me almost 30 seconds to get the picture.  Thirty seconds might not seem like much to most people, but when you’re posing, it’s an eternity.  It’s amazing she could keep her smile for that long!

This is one of the more famous characters that I took pictures of.  The male is dressed as Spike Spiegel, and the female is of Faye Valentine, both of Cowboy Bebop fame.  This is one of cases where the anime was possibly more popular in the United States than it was in its homeland of Japan.  The best part of this is, I didn’t see Man Faye.  Don’t know who Man Faye is?  Good.  Don’t Google it.  Don’t. Google. It.

Another blast from the past.  Back when I was really starting out as an anime collector, there were very few options.  Unlike today, where there are over 100 new anime released each year, back then we’d be lucky to get 30 anime.  I know, this makes me sound like one of those grumpy old anime fans.  Trust me, I hate them too.  But this really is from a classic, Ranma 1/2.  Here we see Ranma in his female version (for those that don’t know, when Ranma is normal, he’s a boy, when he’s splashed with cold water, he’s a girl and won’t revert until splashed with warm water), and the one holding the giant spatula next to him is the best girl, Ukyo.  See, Ranma 1/2 was also probably the first, or at least the most well know among western anime fans, of the harem genre.  This is where one guy has multiple girls who are vying for his attention.  In Ranma’s case, he had 4 girls actively going after him, with a couple others that had passing interests as the story required.  Good times.

This is another blast from the past, and probably the first yuri (lesbian) series that most anime fans are familiar with.  This is Utena and Anthy from Revolutionary Girl Utena. When I say it’s a lesbian series, I’m not talking super overt and very explicit, but it’s very obvious as the series goes on.  There’s a ton I could say about this particular show, especially how it was pretty revolutionary (no pun intended) in how it stretched a paper thin budget that could barely support 13 episodes out to a 39 episode series.  I don’t use the term classic lightly, but this is definitely an anime classic.

This is from a show that I’m frankly surprised hasn’t inspired more cosplay.  This young lady is cosplaying as Erza Scarlett from Fairy Tail.  To be more specific, she’s cosplaying as Erza equipped with her Heaven’s Wheel armor.  Of Erza’s many many armors, this is one of the more complex ones, so I give her a lot of props for pulling it off.  Really, you can go to many conventions, and you just plain don’t see much Fairy Tail cosplay.  There also was a Gray Fullbuster walking around too, but I’m not a huge fan of taking pictures of guys, and I saw him walking around shirtless after I had been told to cover up, so I was feeling kinda bitter.  Sorry Gray, you came at the wrong time.

This one should be very familiar to anyone that was even passively interested in anime and watched it on broadcast TV.  This is the Dark Magician Girl from the anime Yu-Gi-Oh, and for a lot of newer anime fans, she was the first waifu they ever had.  I probably should explain that a waifu is an anime character that people have strong feelings of attraction towards, the literal meaning being that they want to marry that character, hence the term waifu, which is I suppose a bit of an insulting way of saying you want said character to be your wife.  (kind of mocking the way Japanese say a lot of English terms, waifu is the way the Japanese would say “wife” in English since Japanese words always end in a vowel sound, except for words ending in -n)  Surprisingly, this is probably the first Dark Magician Girl I’ve ever seen at any convention.  At the very least, she’s the only one that I’ve felt was worth taking a picture of.

Now, anime conventions aren’t solely about anime.  I myself dressed up as a video game character, and here we see a group that has dressed up as Star Wars: The Force Awakens characters.  I especially love cosplay like this, where the whole family gets involved.  Trust me, there were a ton of Kylo Ren cosplayers walking around.  There were the usual ton of Stormtrooper cosplay.  There were several Rey Skywalker Mysteriousgirlwedontknowwhoherdadis cosplayers too.  But this was the only group who actually was coordinating their costume.  Plus the little girl was towing the BB8 unit around, and it was way too cute.

Told you there were cosplayers walking around without shirts on that weren’t being molested by Jacob.  But, naturally he has a six pack, and not a keg.  Really though, I didn’t take this picture to make a point, I took it because he’s cosplaying as someone from Shimoneta, a particularly hilarious, yet sad anime from this summer.  Hilarious because the content is just plain funny.  Sad, because one of the lead voice actresses in the show died at the young age of 38.

Sometimes I just see a costume that even when I don’t know where it’s from, it’s just so well done that I need to take a picture of it.  This is one of those.

And this is another.  Did they make them themselves?  If so, great.  Did they commission someone else to make them?  If so, who cares?  Really nice costumes either way.

So, while this was the second smallest convention I’ve ever attended (Another Anime Convention in New Hampshire was the smallest at around 3000 people) it’s probably the one that’s been the most fun in recent times.  Many other conventions could learn from their example that you can have a really fun show and don’t need 30,000 or more attendees.

I’ll end this rather lengthy post with one final picture.  This picture wasn’t taken by me, and it wasn’t from this convention, but it was taken OF me, at a previous convention, and it’s the same cosplay I did at this convention of King Hippo of Punch Out fame.

I have no idea why Jacob or anyone else would find that obscene.  Some people have no taste.  (yes, I’m ticked off at Jacob.  Bastard)

AMV of the Day: Skyfall (Cowboy Bebop, Fate/Zero)


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Skyfall was the James Bond that seemed to have resonated with the so-called millenials. For the most part, James Bond the film franchise was considered dated and quaint when compared to the more action-oriented and cynical spy thrillers like the Jason Bourne franchise. This younger generation couldn’t take seriously a superspy who dressed in exquisite suits and tuxedos. A spy who bedded beautiful women like young people collected causes to support and/or protest.

This type of generational ennui, thankfully, hasn’t truly hit the otaku set. No matter how old an anime we otaku would have heard of it, watched it and, most of the time, enjoyed it. We’re not just stuck on what’s the latest trend in the anime scene. We’ll search out old with the new. While the quality of the animation have improved since the early days of the medium the storytelling from way back still remains strong and resonates with the oldest and youngest crowd.

So, the latest “AMV of the Day” is a celebration of that appreciation for not just the now but what came before: James Bond with Cowboy Bebop (with some help from Fate/Zero).

Anime: Cowboy Bebop, Fate/Zero

Song: “Skyfall” by Adele

Creator: Okill78

Past AMVs of the Day

AMV of the Day: Cosplay Bargain Bin (Various)


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This past weekend saw myself and fellow site contributor pantsukudasai56 over in Seattle attending Sakura-Con 2015. One of the activities we ended up participating in (meaning we sat down and watched) was in the AMV panels. While we never made it for the AMV Contest panel itself where people got to vote on the videos themselves we did manage to sit down and watch some of the videos. One of these days I will dedicate an entire con to just watching AMVs (well, at least go to the contest itself).

So, for the next week or so I shall be posting the videos we did catch and the one’s which ended up winning awards.

The first “AMV of the Day” Sakura-Con 2015 Edition made it as a finalist for the “Best Fun” Category. It’s “Cosplay Bargain Bin” by TarageAMV and is an amalgamation of over 30 or so anime clips edited to the tune of Macklemore’s “Thrift Shop.”

While it didn’t win in the end, this video from TarageAMV was actually quite funny and does a great job of spoofing the hardships and stress that cosplayers must go through to get ready for the next anime convention. As someone who broke his cosplay cherry this year with a simple enough costume (and I was still stressed that I couldn’t get all the pieces) I think I have a much better appreciation of the lengths and dedication cosplayers put into getting their cosplays ready.

Anime: Acchi Kocchi, Aquarion Evol, Attack on Titan, Baka and Test – Summon the Beasts, Black Butler, Black Rock Shooter, Bleach, Bodacious Space Pirates, Chobits, Clannad, Code Geass – Lelouch of the Rebellion, Cowboy Bebop, Daily Lives of High School Boys, Darker Than Black, Darker Than Black: Gemini of the Meteor, Dragon Ball, Neon Genesis Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone, Neon Genesis Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo, Genshiken Second Season, Gj-Bu, Golden Boy, Great Teacher Onizuka, Hayate the Combat Butler, Heaven’s Lost Property Forte, Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere, Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere II, Inu Yasha, Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, Kill la Kill, Log Horizon, Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions, Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi, Mayo Chiki!, The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, My Little Monster, Naruto Shippuden, Occult Academy, One Piece, Ouran High School Host Club, Plastic Nee-san, Robotics;Notes, Sailor Moon: Crystal, Spice and Wolf, Stein:Gate, Yuru Yuri

Song: “Thrift Shop” by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis (feat. Wanz)

Creator: TarageAMV

Past AMVs of the Day

 

 

 

 

AMV of the Day: Ship Happens


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What was one of the hobbies teens of any era enjoyed doing before, during and after school?

That is a question that could have many answers and all of them would be correct. Of late, the answer of “shipping” classmates, fictional characters and everything in-between has become such a cutthroat past-time amongst teens and those teen-at-heart that on-line wars have cropped up when certain people think their “ships” is the only OTP and everything else are non-canon and thus not worthy of mention or attention.

Yeah, I could barely understand what I just said there, but being a confessed otaku I know enough of this “shipping” and “OTPing” and all the other made up words people younger than I have created to help enhance their obsessi….enjoyment of anime, films and books.

This AMV perfectly illustrates the extent people go through to make sure everyone knows their pairings of characters is the one true one. I’ve studied wars which have started like this.

Anime: Azumanga Daioh, Code Geass – Lelouch of the Rebellion (TV), Cowboy Bebop, Death Note (TV), DragonBall Z: Movie 1 (Dead Zone), Durarara!! (TV), Evangelion Shin Gekijouban: Q (Movie), Free! – Iwatobi Swim Club (TV), Fruits Basket, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood (TV), Guilty Crown (TV), Kill La Kill (TV), Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, The (TV), My Little Sister Can’t Be This Cute (TV), Naruto, Ouran High School Host Club (TV), Puella Magi Madoka Magica (TV), Sailor Moon, Shingeki no Kyojin : Attack on Titan, Steins;Gate (TV), Toradora! (TV), Trigun, Vampire Knight (TV)

Song: “I Ship It” by Not Literally

Creator: Vivifx

Past AMVs of the Day

AMV of the Day: Hold On To That Feeling


After finding a whole database full of some of the best AMV’s ever made in the last couple years I have another new AMV to post as the latest “AMV of the Day”. The latest one actually uses a song that is near and dear to my heart.

“Hold On To That Feeling” is the AMV in question and was the collaboration effort of two creators, Ileia and PWolf. I’ve always admired the videos that actually have more than one editor involved in it’s production. When both editors are on the same wavelength as to how the video should look like and play out the ultimate result ends up being quite good to great. This latest AMV is one such example of two creators whose joint collaboration doesn’t even show in the final product and that’s a good thing.

Another reason why I love this video so much is the song the two picked to base the video on. It’s Journey’s classic rock anthem song and one my San Francisco Giants used as their official rally song during their 2010 World Series run. Everytime I watch this video I can’t help but sing along to “Don’t Stop Believin'” and any Giants fan would do the same, but with the extra bonus of great anime scenes from a boatload of great anime.

Ok, enough talking, back to watching and singing along to the AMV.

Anime: 5 Centimeters per Second, Ah! My Goddess, Ah! My Goddess! Always Together, Ai Yori Aoshi, Ai Yori Aoshi ~Enishi~, Birdy the Mighty Decode, Chobits, Cowboy Bebop, Ef – a tale of memories, Full Metal Panic: Fumoffu, Full Metal Panic: The Second Raid, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, Hōkago no Pleiades, Kimi ni Todoke, Macross Frontier, Macross Frontier MUSIC CLIP Collection – Nyankuri, NANA Neon Genesis Evangelion 2.22 – You Can [Not] Advance, Neon Genesis Evangelion: 1.11 You Are [Not] Alone, Romeo × Juliet, The Sky Crawlers, Suzumiya Haruhi no Shoushitsu, Tengen Toppa Gurren-Lagann, Towards the Terra

Song: “Don’t Stop Believin'” by Journey

Creators: Ileia and Pwolf