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     Animation Supercon (October 2 – 4, 2009) was held this year at the Doubletree Miami Mart Convention Center. This years convention was especially exciting because of the reunion of the cast of FUTURAMA and PINKY & THE BRAIN. When we first got there on Saturday we were surprised to note that the convention was strangely empty this year :(   and it stayed that way throughout the day!

     Anyway, we started the day by joining the Fancy Onigiri making panel. It took us two hours to make the Onigiri, and guess what? We still don’t understand why those Japanese girls spend hours making Onigiri for the guys they like! Its a lot of hard work just to make a small ball of rice, that tastes like…okay. However, we would love to try Onigiri made in Japan, to see what it really tastes like. But i will say that it was a lot of fun to make the Onigiri.

     After making Onigiri we went to the first floor to meet Billy West. He is the Star of Futurama, Ren and Stimpy, Looney Tunes and lots of other cartoons. It was so cool to get to hear him do the voice of Bugs Bunny (what’s up doc?) and lots of others voices from Futurama. He talked about his career as a Voice Actor, and how he started his career by doing voices on a radio show. Eventually, he started auditioning to do voices in cartoons, and that’s how it all started. It was really cool to meet him, he seems like a really fun person.

     We then went to have lunch at the hotel mart and looked around the shops. When we got tired we went back to the Convention to see some Anime. We got to see a hot guy in the Anime Needless. We didn’t get to see much although the end credits was a bit weird with the girls making out. Afterwards, For the first time ever we tried to play a game for the DreamCast at the game room (it was some kind of fighting game with weird girls fighting with a violin and a tennis racket).

     There is an interesting artist we met that we were very impressed by his artwork. He is called Alfonso and we find his artwork to be one of the best among the other artist at the convention, check out our picture gallery to see an example of his art work. We also came across an interesting panel hosted by four girls that tried to teach the guys how to pick up girls at an anime convention. It was interesting to say the least, but since we’re girls we don’t really need tips on how to pick up girls!

     There was a great band called “Select Star” that played songs from video games. It was nostalgic to hear songs from some of my favorite video games. We even took a video of them playing Aerith’s Theme, from FF7. At the end of the day we saw the cosplay contest, there were so many interesting costumes. Our favorite was a cute little boy who was dressed as Ash Ketchum from Pokemon, he couldn’t have been more than 5 but he was so brave to go up there and pose for everyone.

     Although, there weren’t many people at the convention, it wasn’t any less fun. It actually felt good not to wait in line for anything. For example to buy food, to play games in the game room panel or to find a seat to watch the Cosplay contest. Overall we had fun as always!

 

 

Some Pictures from the Convention:

 

 

Video of Select Star band performing Aerith’s Theme song:

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