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Monday, 15 June 2009 01:17

FaniMaid Cafe 2009

It was a relatively packed late Sunday afternoon, with a short line forming at the third annual FaniMaid Café at FanimeCon. This year, Network Administrator Yen, Chief Photographer Leong, and myself were more than happy to attend for what was our first time.

Like last year, the café took place in the large open area of the convention center on the Hilton side and served  food and drinks catered by a third party supplier. While the prices on food and drinks remained relatively inflated, that is something that has always been out of the control of the FaniMaid staff. But there were a few major improvements from previous years.

The first major improvement noted was the line of bowing maids at the entrance who welcomed customers entering with a "Irasshaimase Goshujinsama ("Welcome home master")." After we selected and paid for our drinks (soda), a maid introduced herself after seating us and left to get our drinks.  The tables were decorated with a white table cloth and a small vase with plastic flowers at the center. Overall it was a pleasant set-up, although we must mention that our table was littered with crumbs of food from previous diners.

After our sodas were served, our maid made a second trip, this time returning with a children's electric fishing game. For those who are unfamiliar, it's a game where plastic fishes rotate in a circle, opening and closing their mouths; players use a small plastic fishing pole to hook them out. She asked politely if we would like to play the game with them which we agreed to. She brought over another maid and explained that the loser would have to give one of the plastic flowers on the dining table to anyone they choose.

The game started, and it was quickly obvious that the maids had significant practice over us. After seeing our pathetic attempts, they eased off to give us a chance to catch up. After five minutes of intense fishing, the loser turned out to be yours truly. I thought quickly on whom I should give the flower to, and came up with an idea. I asked the two maids to play Jan-ken-pon (Rock Paper Scissors) with each other and gave the winning maid the flower. We thanked the maids and started observing the other diners.

There was a lot to do there from all that was going on around us. Some of the customers were talking away animated with the maids, enjoying their time. Two customers towards the back were having a quick sketch done by a maid. In front of us was a larger table, where the occupants were playing Kurohige Kiki Ippatsu (Pop-Up Pirate) - the game involves each player taking turns sticking plastic swords into a toy barrel, randomly rigged with a trigger that will send the pirate in the barrel flying.

We agreed to share a table when one of the maids politely asked us. It appeared to be two friends only interested in a picture, and promptly left with their food after a quick photo with a maid at the designated photo area. The second group joining our table were members of the Japanese press who ordered soda and a coffee. While they interviewed one of the maids in Japanese, we interviewed Yukie, Fanimaid, and special performance singer at this year and last year's FanimeCon Masquerade.

Yukie explained that we can thank Jun's efforts for the overall improvements this year at FaniMaid. Jun has worked since the opening of the maid café three years ago and continued her role as the Head Maid Trainer from last year. A large number of the maids were new this year and Jun's first goal was" to make sure they knew each other and became close friends." This helped to prevent the lack of communication some of the maids displayed last year. The maids were more cohesive like a "family" planning and decorating the maid café together.

The FaniMaid Café had an overall increase in customers this year and has definitely improved from previous years. While the only other maid café experience I had previously to compare it with is at Royale T Café located near Los Angeles, this is probably the closet maid café to the real thing in Japan.

Sunday, 14 June 2009 08:41

FanimeCon 2009 Con Reports

Welcome to our FanimeCon 2009 Convention Coverage Report!

The Queen of Akihabara herself, Momoi Halko made a guest appearance on stage and at various events around the convention. Check out some of her concert photos we took from the front stage. We were also able to secure an exclusive interview with Momoi, and she signed a few extra shikishi boards that we will be giving away to our readers so stay tuned for more information on that!

Hiroyuki Yamaga, Executive Director of Gainax made his yearly visit holding a documentary panel about the production of the hit mecha series, Tengen no Toppa Gurren Lagann. Fanimaid Café also returned for its third year, with vastly major improvements!

What are you waiting for? Go check out our reports now!

(Reports are still coming in slowly, they should be all ready in the next few days so stay tuned!)

Tuesday, 26 May 2009 20:38

FanimeCon 2009 Updates

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A quick update after FanimeCon 2009, those of us (t-ono.net staff) who went are exhausted and are not looking forward to a return of daily life as well as working on Fanime related stuff. We will be slowly releasing content over the next few weeks.

Oh, and for the Momoi fans who missed her at FanimeCon, we will be giving away 3 signed shikishi boards by Momoi herself to you the readers! Stay tuned while we work up the contest information.

Things to look forward for we are working on:

  • exclusive interview with Momoi Halko
  • High resolution Momoi Halko Concert photos
  • Photoshoot pictures and cosplay photos (We took over 2000...)
  • And of course our full convention report!
Thursday, 14 May 2009 14:23

Anime Expo's First Maid Café

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Anime Expo announced its very own Maid Café hosted by the Funky Fresh Cosplay Group. The cafe will be providing many services like food, drinks, and games. They are still currently looking for volunteer maids or hosts for the AniMaid Café. Application submissions will be accepted until the beginning of June or until they have enough maids and hosts.

Click read more for the full press release inside.

Saturday, 09 May 2009 21:08

SPJA Industry Awards 09 Polls Open

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The Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation (SPJA) opened the polls for industry awards to the public earlier last week.  Three finalists were chosen for each category and it is up to the fans to choose who will win the awards.  Some notable categories are best Japanese and American actor/actress, and best character design. The voting will be held online only, and the winners will be announced at this year's Anime Expo Industry Reception, held at Los Angeles Convention Center.

We were asked to nominate individuals within the industry, but we missed the deadline.  Though if we had made the deadline, I would have nominated Norio Wakamoto for best Japanese actor for his role as Emperor Charles Di Britannia in Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2. "All hail Britannia!"

Click on read more for the full press release. Voting can be done here.

Director Zack Snyder walked out to thunderous applause. After a brief introduction, the first 15 minutes of the movie was shown spanning the death of the Comedian to Rorschach discussing with Nite Owl about the Comedian. Actors Malin Akerman, Billy Crudup, Jackie Earle Haley, Jeffery Morgan, Patrick Wilson, and the original Watchmen artist Dave Gibbons joined Snyder afterwards.

Unfortunately I didn't have my pad with me during this panel, so rather than trying to recount what happened, you can watch a video a fan posted on youtube of the panel. We also were able to take a bunch of photos of the cast which can be found in our gallery here.

Saturday, 28 February 2009 23:40

Star Trek Panel @ WonderCon 2009

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WonderCon's special guest turned out to be famed director and creator J.J. Abrams himself (and members of the cast) taking the podium as he addressed the overfilled room. Abrams noted he had just flew back in the country after a visit to Tokyo, Japan and is "so excited and can't wait for you to see the film." Abrams took a step back to show a special world premiere of the brand new Star Trek trailer that will also be shown at the Watchmen opening on March 6.

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