Tuesday 22 August, 2006

Evolved

Since I'm far too tired to write or edit the photos from Anime Evolution, you have to do with some more podcasts. I would really appreciate comments from peeps who actually bother listening to these...

Me and Chu talking about Naruto cosplayers (1:32 min, 0.9 MB - in Finnish) on Saturday, recorded on the steps where cosplayers hung out. There's a saxophone player on the background who we fell in love with.

Brief soundbite from Saturday while watching Anime Chess (0:49 min, 0.5 MB - in Finnish) by me and Chu.

Our thoughts on cosplay experiences, Dragon talks about his own cosplay as Bryan Fury (2:14 min, 1.3 MB - in Finnish) from Tekken and me and Chu talk about cosplay we've seen (2:49 min, 1.7 MB - in Finnish), recorded in the car on Sunday night.

American Bishounen - Why Angel is not a man's man (8:50 min, 5.2 MB - in Finnish), our thoughts on Dr. Antonia Levi's panel on Sunday comparing Josh Whedon's works on similar works from Japan. Recorded in the car on Sunday night

Posted by kolibri at 22 August 10:32, 2006
Comments
# 1 - Henri (on August 24, 2006 06:17 AM):

Dad-da-dad-daaaaa! It's theeeee Millaaaaa and Lissuuuuu show! Today's topics include funny people in funny costumes, and how "dirty old men" get hugged by teenage girls! And heeeeere are your hosts... Milla and Lissu!

You obviously had most excellent fun.

A mutual friend of ours had the same experience as Dragon in Animecon here in Helsinki. Dress up in cosplay, and teenaged chicks line up to hug you. I know what I'll be doing next year. Then again...


# 2 - Dragon (on August 24, 2006 09:52 AM):

You would probably make a good Hohenheim of light. JMB would of course dominate the entire show, she could dress up pretty much whoever she wants.


# 3 - Henri (on August 25, 2006 02:39 PM):

Hohenheim of Light. We checked him out from Wikipedia, and you're right, the resemblance is uncanny - at least to back to days when I had longer hair.

But yeah.


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