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Did you get to see what you wanted to see?
>>1
I was satisfied that I could see the stage event from afar.
I thought each manufacturer’s display was really impressive…
It was hot, wasn’t it…?
I’m feeling great because I was able to get the goods I wanted.
Spring Anime Japan
Summer Game Show
The entrance is too far away.
I entered on the first day as a general admission, but it seriously took forever to get in.
>>6
The stage on the first day starts at 9:00, and it seems the audience has to wake up at 5:00, so it’s better to be early.
I was satisfied to be able to see a voice actor live since I rarely have the opportunity to do so.
The idol appeared on stage and was just really cute…
It was seriously hot today…
I should have gone in short sleeves.
It seems there aren’t many announcements for new anime recently.
>>9
It’s more like a promotion for the anime that’s being done (or will be done) this year.
There are more foreign people than I thought, and I wonder how they can choose to go out in such heat…
There were a lot of foreigners, weren’t there?
Anime is really popular, isn’t it?
It seems it was really crowded, as usual.
I was amazed that a Saudi anime production company was exhibiting.
>>13
Was it that kind of person like an oil tycoon holding a signing event?
>>13
Is it really okay for a manga production to be in a different country?
>>13
There were oddly many people who looked Saudi… and since there were quite a few booths for overseas anime, it really feels like it’s becoming global.
The Cure’s event was amazing because there were so many people.
While standing in line, I was wondering if there are girls’ anime fans overseas, but I realized there is a huge group called MLP.
Considering the amount of exhibits and free stage events, I think an admission fee of 2500 yen is reasonable.
There are so many stages apart from the ones being streamed that I can’t keep up.
There are some that don’t have archive streams even if they are being done.
I recognize that being able to enter at 10 o’clock for an event starting at 8 o’clock is easy…
What’s great is that at solo events, I can take a two-shot for FGO in just 5 minutes even during the early morning rush, which is super helpful.
I saw something good when a very high-quality pantyhose layer walked right by me.
Last year, I told the staff of the Oil King Booth that I was really looking forward to Great Mazinger!! I felt awkward and couldn’t approach them.
I remember seeing an otaku who was boldly approaching female guests saying, “We went last year, but how about going around together?” It was quite impressive…
>>23
What is that, scary?
>>23
If it’s a two-man cell, then it’s religion, you know.
>>27
In religion, aren’t women targeting male otaku for recruitment?
>>23
Pickup artist?
It’s stupid to make people go all the way around to the far corner when there’s an entrance right at the top of the stairs after general admission.
>>25
It’s common to enter from the east parking lot to gather the waiting line, so after exiting the International Exhibition Center Station, you should turn left instead of heading straight to the main entrance.
I heard that the cosplay waiting line was crazy.
Cosplay is best experienced in person.
I heard that there was a mention of the final chapter on the stage of Garupan, but it won’t be included in the stream…
It was really crowded, but I enjoyed seeing illustrations from various anime.
It seems that new anime releases can easily get leaked, so recently there have been more announcements for theme songs by voice actors.
I immediately thought upon entering that Aniplex Area costs a lot of money.
As soon as you enter, there’s Madoka Magica and FGO, an infinite castle is being built, and a mysterious Chinese anime is being heavily promoted.
>>38
There were a lot of things like Bocchi-chan and Serupo aliens wandering around in that area, including costumes.
I heard that President Spinel was distributing business cards.
I was doing a shooting round with Madoka.
I can’t help but think that this content has a lot of fans like that.
As always, the Symphogear merchandise provides erotic illustrations every time, so I was confused again this time.
Recently, there are seriously a lot of anime, so there aren’t enough hosts, and each company over there is bringing in people from here.
Last year’s TV Tokyo booth was hosted by Amezauri, but this year they called Kaho Miyama and Inoue from Non Style for a public recording of the show, and it was interesting.
>>43
Voice acting is tough, isn’t it? Today, there are three stages to match up with, and some people were saying that considering makeup and changing clothes, they’ll be busy all day long.
>>43
I have a connection because I’m the host of the Anime JAM that Amezari does every year at the end of the year, but I don’t think they did Anime JAM last year…
The KADOKAWA exhibition is amazing, but the stage is too small…
>>44
Apart from the three large stages, the locations are already decided, so when there are many exhibits, it can’t be helped…
Aniplex has the largest space for a single work, and it’s right next to the entrance, so it’s amazing.
The Maebashi Witches at the Bandai Namco booth sang the opening song 12 times, and it felt like my head was going to explode.
I wonder if they could have used the exhibition area of my favorite group’s character as a stage…
The illustrator of the new anime “Bunny Girl Senpai” is kicking the thread image and entering the AC Fist of the North Star tournament.
It was funny how everyone was telling you to go to AJ.
>>49
It’s fine to just give a light comment to AJ.
There are times when a man must go forth.
>>49
I was also recording combo videos for the “Crap Character Legends.”
No, you draw a picture.
>>49
“I’ve seen the exchange of ‘Go, AJ!’ ‘The event is already over.’ ‘Then that’s fine…’ several times.”
Whenever there is an event at the international exhibition center, people start to leave around that time.
The annoying roadside surveys keep popping up, don’t they?
This time, there was an ugly monster mixed in, and I couldn’t bear it.
Aniplex’s electronic ticketing system was really terrible.
Don’t ever use it again!!
I was happy to take a photo with Combatant D.
It was empty, but…
But in the early days of Anime Japan, if you lost the stage lottery…
It felt like a small-scale Comiket company booth, kind of empty.
It feels like the event has become quite enjoyable.
There weren’t any vegans like at the toy show.
It’s not like it just springs up anywhere that children gather.
>>57
Child…
Well, in a way, I am still a child…
Was it really okay to get a lot of snacks by going around the pachinko booth?
I thought about stopping by to buy some Starlight merchandise, but I was shocked at how quickly it was sold out.
I don’t understand why that person chose Hokuto of all things…
>>61
Since the era of Nakano TRF, I’ve been advertising that I do illustrations for light novels every time I win!
It’s more accurate to say that the residents of the land of Shura happened to be painting.
Wasn’t there some conflict about whether to hold the first AJ?
>>62
There was a problem with Anime Japan and the Tokyo Anime Festival overlapping.
It has merged now and the issues have been resolved.
>>71
It was the first time that they deliberately targeted the Tokyo International Anime Fair in defiance of the Tokyo Metropolitan Ordinance, causing it to become a problem.
When I stopped by the Yu-Gi-Oh booth, I got a Duel Disk and instantly felt like a duelist.
>>63
You wrap that around your head, right?
Pachinko money shouldn’t be underestimated…
I missed the fact that there was a Yu-Gi-Oh booth.
Aren’t they giving out energy drinks at the entrance?
I’m glad to know that the ninja and yakuza anime is being handled by Good Smile Company.
I’m really relieved that the atmosphere hasn’t changed at all…
I feel like there was originally an event called Character 1 around this time.
At the avex booth, they were continuously playing the PV on a three-screen display, but it was amusing to see how people gathered and sat up straight to cheer during the King & Prince segment.
I have some doubts about relying on Prism Elite for promotion.