Now that I have fully recovered from a fornite fortnight of conventions, I can finally sort of look back at the past and the future. It’s rare that I’m this lucid this quickly after a show. I dunno, maybe it’s the weather or a change in something else, but who cares? I’m making a post after a show.
Category: Anime Midwest
The Anime Midwest Schedule Post
All times are CENTRAL
FRIDAY
1pm Wheel of Fortune, Panel 5
5pm How To Make A Panel Workshop II, Panel 11
SATURDAY
11am Name That Tune, Panel 10
SUNDAY
10am Fandom Feud, Panel 8
2pm Japan Cheap & Easy on The Yamanote, Panel 5
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MCU: MelloPanther Convention Universe?
Long continuity seems to be the fad of the day, and after a dozen years, I’ve seemed to reach my own Phase Three not too long ago. Now that I’m starting to consistently do heavier workloads for bigger conventions, it’s time to reassess the state of some of my programming. My recommendation panels are likely evergreen as new things come and go across my radar, but some of my how-to’s need to evolve if they are to stay in rotation. I wouldn’t necessarily call them reboots or sequels and they’re a little of both. But for sake of brevity, I really should consider them separate works. The problem is there’s only so much space to put things on this site while keeping things clean. That’s why any future panel spin-offs will be included on the page for the original panel, simply listed below with an updated description. Anime Midwest is going to be the first to get the full MCU experience with new variants of I Can Japan and The “How To Make A Panel” Workshop. In addition to those updates, I updated my resume to display my work history in a much nicer-looking tabular format. More updates and changes to come, as always. Excelsior!
Fandom Feuders On The Rampage…2!
It’s been a whirlwind weekend if you haven’t noticed, but time marches on and I have a couple of conventions coming up, and at least one of them is including Fandom Feud. Last year it was a success at Anime Midwest in more ways than one, and I want to keep up the momentum with another survey. This time, I’ve streamlined the process so that it’s one survey of 40 questions divided again into nerdy and nerdy, but those who don’t feel comfortable with their otaku knowledge will be able to opt out and go straight to the end of the survey. Remember, if you tell 10 friends and they tell 10 friends, then you’re probably going to get an overlap, but it also means that I’ll have plenty of responses to do as many as four more games!
As always, thank you for your support. You can take the survey here: https://goo.gl/forms/dlg2HlHrd5yfRqAg1