by RyanClark » Sat Aug 06, 2011 3:34 am
Some my nitpicks are pretty much little things. Like they should move on to using lanyards instead of how they're doing the name tags now. I've been to a con that not only does lanyards, but were actually laminating the things on-site for at the door registrants, with a cool little machine. I've seen cons that do smaller yet much better made program books as well. It seems that one thing that's definitely stayed the same over the years is the program, in fact, without checking out some of them side by side you'd swear they're using a lot of the same text over and over again. I will say though, they've made some improvements by implementing new things, such as the "costuming" thread which evolved into the tokusatsu thread, etc. I really wish they could figure out a better way to do the awards without having to indulge the hotel and charge us for overpriced meals. I don't even come for the food, but to see the awards.
Now, this may seem like nothing to some people, but I mentioned it in the past, and here it is again. It's "OH GODZILLA! WHAT TERRIBLE LANGUAGE!" COSPLAY. You don't have to be dressing as an anime character for it to be cosplay. The act of dressing up as a character is cosplay. I've heard the term used countless times to describe people dressing up as characters, even non-Japanese ones. Kaiju are from Japan, they're dressing as them, it would only be natural to use the term! As a matter of fact, does anyone remember this year when Shinji Higuchi was speaking, I think it was during the awards lunch? He called it COSPLAY. I was thrilled when he said that. Also as a side note, I ran into the guy dressed as Dr. Serizawa on our hotel floor, and he and his friends were calling it cosplay as well. And if I haven't said it enough already, COSPLAY.