June 14, 2009
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AnimeNext 2009
Year number four, and AnimeNext proved once again to be quite the enjoyable experience. Unlike last year where I attended 2 out of the three days the con runs for, this year I went for only one day, yesterday. But it was made even more enjoyable for the fact that I had my first cosplay! A relatively easy cosplay mind you, but a cosplay nevertheless. I went as Louis from Valve's co-op shooting game Left 4 Dead (as soon as I get my hands on some pictures I'll upload them). The group I went with this year was a little smaller due to extenuating circumstances with several of my friends but it was still a great deal of fun. My buddy Eric went as Dan Hibiki, the awesome joke character of the Street Fighter series and my other friend Anna went as Chun-li of the same series. I must say I had to get used to people recognizing me and asking to pose for pictures but it comes with the territory and I'd be lying if I said I didn't enjoy the attention. Many complimented me on the cosplay as well so I think I'm off to a good start. For the most part I spent the day at the game room and the dealer's room, which is outside the norm of my usual con-going routine but it was worth it. The gaming competition was heavy, as I was quickly eliminated from both the Guilty Gear (lost to a Slayer who chained Big Bang Upper) and the Street Fighter 4 tournaments (lost to a Honda who is one of Cammy's worst matchups). I got in some wins during the casuals though, so it wasn't all a loss. Sadly I didn't buy any loot this year, as my newfound unemployment is forcing me to really watch my wallet...but I'm hoping to land a job soon so that for my next con in September (New York Anime Fest) I'll be able to resume the usual geek-spending.
I'll admit there were times where I wondered if I'd be able to keep doing this on a yearly basis, but on my train ride home to Brooklyn I met some con-goers who happened to live in my neighborhood and in talking with them, they reminded me of how I was when I was a con-going newbie (these kids were 17-18 and this con was their first). I was pretty much reminded of the excitement and joy I'd have spending time at a place alongside like-minded people as well as that feeling of belonging that accompanies it. So I guess it'll still be some time before I grow tired of the anime scene. Even if I have to drag my future wife and kids to cons, I will do it

Well, back to the job hunt. Ja ne!
SEE YOU SPACE COWBOY...
Comments (2)
Marc, you are an inspiration. Don't ever stop pursuing your passion and always remain as enthusiastic as those 17 year old young'uns that you met on the train.
There is a lot behind what I just said, but I can't go into details.
@quasars -
Thanks Nujoma, really. How've you been?!