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Things You Want To See In 2014
Oni Kitsune:
Hello everyone!
As the new director of programming I want to hear what it is you, our attendees, want to see in the coming con year! Any idea is a good one, and I'm willing to hear all you have to say. But please bear in mind not everything can be done, and while all ideas are amazing, there are some constraints on our abilities.
Thank you so much for your time and creativity! I look forward to bringing you a spectacular year of programming!
BellDue:
More culture panels!
There were some absolutely fascinating panels at Sakura-Con last year about symbolism in Miyazaki films and Japanese Ghost and Ghouls. The panels were hosted by a local professor. I would love to see more panels like this at Kumoricon!
TalaRedWolf33:
I second the cultural panels.
I also think some more sci fy panels would be great. My Little Pony too.
Does programming only deal with panels and main events? Cuz if so, I think some fresh new main events would be nice. Like maybe something that hasn't been done before.
And i don't know who has control over the Cosplay Contest, but that needs to be changed up. It really needs to be allowed for all cosplay, not just Asian cultured ones.
BlackjackGabbiani:
--- Quote from: TalaRedWolf33 on October 15, 2013, 09:46:24 pm ---And i don't know who has control over the Cosplay Contest, but that needs to be changed up. It really needs to be allowed for all cosplay, not just Asian cultured ones.
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I second that too. There seems to be even an open hostility on the part of the contest staff towards non-Japanese costumes and it's really inappropriate. Last year (2012) there was an amazing group of warriors from an American video game (I forget exactly which one) that was in the cosplay contest and yet they were completely ineligible for anything despite the detailed hard work they clearly put into everything.
In addition to Japanese cultural panels (or maybe this would still be considered one), I'd like to see something on foreign influence on anime. I mean heck, Saiyuki is one of the most popular stories in anime and it's from China, and early anime was influenced by Disney and other early American animators.
JadeRoseofChaos:
[/size]There seems to be even an open hostility on the part of the contest staff towards non-Japanese costumes and it's really inappropriate. Last year (2012) there was an amazing group of warriors from an American video game (I forget exactly which one) that was in the cosplay contest and yet they were completely ineligible for anything despite the detailed hard work they clearly put into everything.[/size]
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That's absolutely terrible. I've never been to Kumoricon (or any other con for that matter), but if they're that strict, then they should either make it abundantly clear that non-Japanese costumes will NOT be accepted or simply modify the policy.
Also - and this is just a selfish, unrealistic dream - it would be awesome if you guys could book the Nerdcore-rap duo Duane and Brando for a live show. Their videogame song covers are fantastic.
http://duaneandbrando.com/
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