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Sunday 30 June 2019

BLOG -- Recap of June

One of my big focuses in June was making the most of my Crave subscription because I'm letting it expire early next month. Today and tomorrow will be a movie / TV show-watching marathon. Once it expires I plan to go back to watching movies / TV shows that are still in my physical collection before subscribing to any other streaming services.

Work has been -- well -- pretty much the same.

I know I usually blog something else on top of my recap blogs, but it's Canada's Day tomorrow and I still have lot of movies / TV shows to go through on Crave -- I'm gonna take a break from blogging this time.



Outings/Events in June:
- Hung out with friends overall x4.

- Was on vacation for a week.

- Did an escape room with my sister, her hubby, and three other people my sister and her hubby knew. We did Pathogen at Escape Games Canada. We got one of the bad endings.

- Went karaoking with my sister, her hubby, and a friend. It was super fun!

- Attended the "Hugh Jackman: The Man. The Music. The Show" performance with my sister. We had nosebleed seats, but it was just amazing!! Hugh Jackman can really perform. He's a cool dude, too! :3 A couple of my favourite performances were of him tap-dancing and of him singing Israel Kamakawiwo'ole's version of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow".

- I've been catching (although sometimes a bit late) Active NEETs' YouTube livestream every week this month. It is definitely something that brightens my Thursday mornings. They speak in Japanese, so I don't understand everything they say... but hopefully that will change sometime in the future. Their livestream videos are unlisted, so it seems the only sure-fire way to access the videos (after the livestream ends) is being subscribed to them on YouTube. I'll stop mentioning it in my recap blogs, but I hope I'll be able to catch more and more of their livestreams in the future. It's really fun and neat! XD <3

- Karaoked by myself x0.

- Stayed over at my sister's place x1.


Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn achievements / news: 
-I'm un-subbed right now, but I'll be re-subbing mid-July (thanks to my friend for sending me a 60-day time card code!!!!!). I have to really catch up before being able to try out Shadowbringers.

Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius achievements / news: 
-My rank is currently 184 (yay I can leave the game alone for 15 hours and 10 minutes)
-The Secret of Mana banner finally came! I used up all my summoning tickets (over 200 in total) and ended up with two Randis, three Flammies, and a bunch of other 5-stars. Then I did a couple steps in the Step-up summoning and got my fourth Flammie. Overall, I am quite pleased. I don't know what to save my lapis / tickets for next, hahaha.


Exposures:
- (Board game): Root -- I've mentioned this briefly in my vacation blog. It's a neat game with a pretty steep learning curve. I'll blog about it sometime once I try all the different characters.

- (Restaurant): Gyugyuya -- This is a place specializing in Japanese curry. I tried one dish and it was just okay.

- (Mobile game): Fate/Grand Order -- I "blame" the Active NEETs' YouTube livestreams for piquing my curiosity. For the past few streams, they have this segment where they play their music arrangements from Fate/Grand Order while doing summoning in the app! Some of the viewers join in, I'm sure. While I'm not sure if I would spend lots of money on this game (my money is kinda reserved for SINoALICE), I'm enjoying it so far.

- (Movie): Reese The Movie: A Movie About Reese -- This is in the "Exposures" section and not in the "Finished..." section because I stopped watching it partway. I really tried to watch it, too. After 20 minutes, I started feeling nauseous and decided to lie on my bed and try just listening to the movie. But that didn't work. Then I tried playing some phone games on silent while listening to the movie. But that didn't work either. To me, the conversations in the movie felt so pointless, and at times, unbelievable. When the person talked about how they were kings and queens in their own way (about 50 minutes into the movie), I just stopped watching. This did not make me want to eat a Reese, hahaha...


Finished...
Watching:
- (Movie): Rocketman -- This was great. Some pacing issues, but Taron's incredible singing and acting made up for that and then some! I was actually moved to tears during one of his performances :')

- (Movie): Avengers: Endgame -- It was a very long movie, but it needed to be. It tied things up pretty well... but I didn't enjoy everything. More specifically, I didn't like the outcome of a couple "things". "Things" I will miss very dearly.

- (Movie): John Wick 3: Parabellum -- This was great. I thought it was stronger than the second movie.

- (Movie): Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 -- This was good, but I liked the first movie better.

- (Movie): Thor: Ragnarok -- This entertaining, but just okay.

- (Movie): Avengers: Infinity War -- Wow. So many things happened in this movie. I enjoyed it but didn't enjoy it at the same time.

- (Movie): The Lookout -- I watched this kinda on a whim. It was really good.

- (Movie): Isle of Dogs -- This had a very Japanese flavour to it. I really enjoyed it. My interest was kept throughout.

- (Movie): Deadpool 2 -- It was pretty funny. I love the scenes during the end credits.

- (Movie): IT Chapter One -- It was really good -- a very nice improvement from the original. I'm going to have trouble sleeping at night.

- (Movie - Anime): Persona 3: The Movie #3 -Falling Down- -- I loved the hot springs scene. I'm getting into the parts I missed in the video game.

- (Documentary): Word Wars: Tiles and Tribulations on the Scrabble Circuit -- This was pretty interesting.

- (TV Show): Orphan Black -- I was interested all the way to the end. I didn't like how some things turned out, but overall, this was a very good show. I also get a little giddy, knowing that most of it was filmed in Toronto.

- (TV Show): Twin Peaks -- What... a weird show. There were some really good, gripping moments -- and there were some really slow moments that I thought did nothing for the show. I was most invested whenever the main plot advanced. Unfortunately, not everything is explained or resolved, so keep this in mind if you ever decide to watch it.


Playing:
- Nothing this month.


Reading:
- (Book): Plight of the Living Dead by Matt Simon -- My mind would temporarily shut down at the unfamiliar names. Overall, though, it was a very interesting yet slightly disturbing read. A documentary on the subject would be much better, in my opinion.


Currently... 
Playing (not all at once):
- (PS4): Dark Cloud
- (PS4): Kingdom Hearts Final Remix (from Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 Remix)
- (PS4): iDOLM@STER: Platinum Stars
- (PS4): Fez
- (PS4): Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls
- (PS4): Nights of Azure
- (PS4): Plague Inc.: Evolved
- (PS3): Borderlands 2
- (PS2): Drakengard
- (PS2): Mana Khemia: Alchemists of Al-Revis
- (Xbox 360): Magna Carta II
- (Xbox 360): Fable III
- (3DS): Story of Seasons
- (3DS): Culdcept Revolt
- (3DS): Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker
- (3DS): Miitopia
- (GBA): The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Anniversary Edition   
- (PSP): Persona
- (Wii): Fortune Street 
- (PC): UnEpic  
- (PC): King's Bounty: The Legend
- (PC): Higurashi no Naku Koro ni (When They Cry)


Watching:
- (TV Show): The Walking Dead (Season 7)
- (TV Show): Criminal Minds (Season 13 - Episode 22)
- (TV Show): Six Feet Under (Season 1 - Episode 3)
- (TV Show): X-Files (Season 11)
- (TV Show): The Strain (Season 2)
- (TV Show): Galavant (Season 1 - Episode 5)
- (TV Show): The Office (Season 7)
- (TV Show): The Goldbergs (Season 3 - Episode 15)
- (TV Show): Huff (Season 1 - Episode 10)
- (Anime): Log Horizon (episode 3)
(Anime): Attack on Titan: Season 3 (episode 1)
- (YouTube): StephenVlogs (Day 620 <-- Stephen and Mal's big day!!)


Reading:
- (Comic): Bodie Troll by Jay Fosgitt
- (Manga): Princess Jellyfish by Akiko Higashimura (Volume 2)


That's it for June. Here are a few pics I took this month plus a video and a YouTube video.

A shot of the "Hugh Jackman: The Man. The Music. The Show" performance.
He's performing something from Les Miserables here.


Another shot. I liked what the audience did there with their phones.

I finally have Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night!
Yayyyyy. They finally did it!
I still have to play through Curse of the Moon first, though ;_;


Randi from FFBE! XD


Flammie from FFBE!

"Wild West" from Lissie (Twin Peaks version).
This was one nice thing that came from watching Twin Peaks.
I like the lyrics a lot for some reason.


Thanks for reading!

As usual, if you have any questions / comments about anything, feel free. :)


To anybody celebrating Canada's Day tomorrow, Happy Canada's Day! To anybody celebrating Independence Day later in the week, Happy Independence Day! To everybody, thank you again for reading!

Take care and until next time :)

Monday 24 June 2019

BLOG (PERSONAL) -- Slight Self-Reflection

I was planning on blogging about something else today, but...

This morning I saw a Facebook posting for an Indiegogo campaign titled "I want to have a heart surgery". I clicked on the campaign link and wept.

The posting was from a creator I've followed on and off for many, many years. He made really fun, creative, and interesting Flash games that often carried a cause-and-effect consequence to them. I was exposed to his games way back when I attended University, and have been a fan since.

While I read the Indiegogo campaign, I got really sad because... I guess... I always thought he'd be around for many, many years, happy and healthy, creating more and more games. 

When I read the last parts of his campaign, especially the lines "I want to live more", "I want to create more and more things", "I want to spend more and more time with my family", and "I do not want to die", I started to think about my own life. I don't think I'm under any immediate health issues, but when it comes down to it... what are some things I want to do in my life? What's truly important to me? And not "truly important" as in "what should be important to me based on societal or peer expectations / norms". What's truly important to me? Am I living my life to my fullest? If I'm not living my life to my fullest, what can I do to get me closer?



I don't really know how to end this blog... so I'm just going to end it here. Thank you very much for reading!

I'm sorry if this entry made you feel... not so cheery in any way. I won't mention it again here, but until the creator goes through with his surgery, my quiet prayers and thoughts will be with him and his family. Please, please, please recover well!

Thank you again for reading. Take care and until next time! *bows*

Sunday 16 June 2019

BLOG -- My Vacation Week (Jun. 8 - Jun. 16)

So, I had vacation this past week (Jun. 10 to Jun. 14). It was pretty uneventful, but I want to keep a record of it. This may not be interesting for you!

As much as I needed some vacation for all the late nights I've worked in the past couple months, I was pretty indifferent about having my vacation at this time. I tend to like using my vacation days for specific purposes, like when I'm attending a convention, or travelling (well, you kinda need to use vacation days when travelling). There was nothing specific I had to do this week, so it was, I guess, a "real" vacation -- a vacation meant just for relaxing.

I barely told anybody I was on vacation this time -- I needed the time for myself.



SATURDAY JUNE 8
This is just before my vacation starts, but I'll note it anyway.

I went over to my sister's place to do a gaming session with her, her hubby, and a friend. We tried a new board / card game called Root. It was an interesting game, but man... the instructions were soooooo not easy to follow. I think we spent about an hour reading through the manual before starting. And even then we weren't 100% confident when we started.

It ended up being quite fun, but the learning curve was very difficult. At least, it was very difficult for me. We played two rounds, and each one lasted about a few hours. I played the Woodland Alliance the first game (the mouse), and the Vagabond (the raccoon) the second game.

I might blog about Root in the future to explain (to the best of my knowledge) how to play it.

I ended up staying over at my sister's place since our 2nd round ended around 11 PM.

Root! The orange markers are the Marquise (the cats), 
the blue are the Eyrie Dynasty (the birds), the green are 
the Woodland Alliance (the mice), and the 
lone grey [if you can spot it!] is the Vagabond (the raccoon).


SUNDAY JUNE 9
I woke up at 7 AM, and caught up on some Criminal Minds while my sister slept. I think we're on the second last Season now. 

When my sister woke up, we tried making some mini-calzones. We cheated with the dough and used a pre-made croissant dough. It was messy, but it was fun making the mini-calzones.

After getting home, I blogged for a couple hours, and then watched Thor: Ragnarok. Even though I started my vacation with nothing specific to do, I came up with a list. One of the things was watching Avengers: Endgame in theatres, but first I had to do some catching up!

The mini-calzones my sister and I made.
The triangular ones were mine. 

The inside. Mmmmm, I'd like to make this again sometime!


MONDAY JUNE 10
It was raining, so I stayed indoors the whole day. 

Not too much happened. Only notable things were watching Avengers: Infinity War, and then watching The Lookout. Both movies were interesting in their own ways.


TUESDAY JUNE 11
Today was a busy day. I was heading out and had a lot of things to do, especially before noon!

Before heading out, though, I caught Stephen and Mal's Breakfast Stream on Twitch. I haven't tuned into their stream for a long time, so it was very nice!

It was around 10:30 AM when I went out. Before noon, around Bay / Yonge & Bloor, I did these tasks:

1. Return DVDs I rented (I rented 5 DVDs -- some were catch up for Avengers: Endgame)
2. Buy lottery tickets
3. Mail out a package

Then, around noon, I took the subway to the Scotiabank Theatre to catch Avengers: Endgame at 12:50 PM. I was the only one in the theatre which made me really uneasy! >__> Thankfully people started trickling in about five minutes before the movie started. 

I forgot that Avengers: Endgame was three hours long so it was a good thing I watched such an early showing! Once the credits finished rolling and after the new Spider-Man trailer finished playing (seriously do NOT watch the new Spider-Man trailer until AFTER watching Avengers: Endgame!), it was around 4:15 PM.

I rushed out of there to Spadina St. and hopped on a streetcar to Dundas. Then I walked quickly and met up with my sister and her hubby at OneZo Tapioca

I mentioned in a previous blog that I went to OneZo Tapioca to try out their limited time pokeball tapioca. I enjoyed it so much that I had to check out the place again. Sadly, they weren't offering pokeball tapioca anymore, but what I did have was yummy (mango green tea with crystal tapioca). For a bubble tea place, it's a bit on the pricy side, but it's fine to have every once in a while.

When it was nearing 5:15 PM, we left to our next destination: College Park at Yonge & College. After waiting for about five minutes and not seeing any streetcars, we decided to walk. 

We got to College Park around 5:40 PM. Around 5:45 PM, we met up with a friend and then headed to Bar+. The main event for the night: karaoke! Wheeeeeee!!! Hahaha XD 

We booked a room for two hours. Some memorable tunes were my sister's hubby trying to sing "My Heart Will Go On" (by Celine Dion) with a Western accent, all of us singing the English "Pokemon Theme song" (from Pokemon), and my friend and myself trying to sing "Dan Dan Kokoro Hikareteku" (opening theme to Dragon Ball GT -- I love this song so much!!). It was so much fun! ^_^

Afterwards, we had dinner at Boston Pizza. I got home around 11:30 PM.

Me singing "Hallelujah", Rufus Wainwright's version.
It's only audio, so feel free to click "Play" and do something else.
You might need to press "Play" twice.
I can't really hit the low notes, sadly.


WEDNESDAY JUNE 12
I didn't do too much today. I watched the 3rd Persona 3 movie. I also continued watching Orphan Black -- a TV series that's been on my "Currently watching" list for a long, long time.

I got a little sad partway through the day when I remembered it was Wednesday. I thought it was Tuesday... *sigh* My vacation is already halfway done!! T_____T


THURSDAY JUNE 13
During the morning, I caught Active NEETs' YouTube live stream. It was only the bassist (Aoi Setsuna), pianist (Akai Ryusei), and drummer (Shobon) from the group, but it was very fun and enjoyable. I was happy that I got to tune into the whole thing instead of commuting to work in the middle of it (like what happened to me last week).

I especially enjoyed Kobito of the Shining Needle (I got super excited when Akai Ryusei played a few chords of it before they started), a brief playing of Senbonzakura, a very brief playing of Secret of Mana's opening theme, and Megalovania. 

Here is the link to the YouTube stream if you want to check it out (it's not listed in their videos for some reason): here

After that, I spent the rest of the day watching Orphan Black. It's a pretty addictive show! Also, I wanted to finish it before my Crave subscription expired.


FRIDAY JUNE 14
I went over to my sister's place and her hubby drove us to Oomomo, this Japanese variety store that carries many products from Daiso, a Japanese 100-yen shop. Oomomo was really huge and played Japanese music. I kinda felt like I was back in Japan. Ahh, how I wish to be back there!

After spending a good hour inside Oomomo, my sister's hubby drove us to Galleria, a Korean supermarket. The place was huge, but just okay.

When I got home, I finished up Orphan Black. Overall, it was a pretty good show. I'm glad I gave it a chance all those years ago.


SATURDAY JUNE 15
I wasn't really sure what to do today. I was debating between watching some more shows on Crave or playing more of Kingdom Hearts Final Remix. I'll be attending a Kingdom Hearts orchestra around mid-July and I wanted to be more caught up with the series ('cuz, you know... I'm so behind, hahaha).

I decided to play some Kingdom Hearts for a couple hours... but instead I played it for the rest of the day, hahaha...

I'm almost done!


SUNDAY JUNE 16
I woke up at 6 AM (my practice for waking up for work). I did my usual tasks on Sunday mornings. Now I'm just blogging.

For the rest of the day (it's 5:10 PM right now), I am debating between trying to finish up Kingdom Hearts Final Remix so I could possibly start the next game soon (Chain of Memories... aggg, I am so behind!), starting another series on Crave (Twin Peaks), watching other things on Crave, or... just doing something else.

Whatever I decide -- it won't be a waste. I will spend my time well! :3



If you are still here, thanks for reading! As usual, if you have any questions or comments about anything, feel free! :)

Happy Father's Day to those celebrating Father's Day today! My sister and I will likely do something for Father's Day a couple weeks later (to avoid the crowds at restaurants).

Thanks again for reading! Take care and until next time! :)

Sunday 9 June 2019

BLOG -- Weekly Thoughts #5 -- Looking into Other Anime Conventions; Having "Evenings" on a Weekday

Well, I said in my last blog that my next few entries will be fairly short. I just... need more time to spend on other activities... like cleaning my room, and going through my backlog. I think I mentioned this long ago, but maybe someday I'll blog about my usual routine / time spent for blogging. It might give some perspective on why I need to alternate between long and short blogs (if that even matters, haha). 

Anywho... I haven't done a Weekly Thoughts blog for a while, but it usually covers a couple things I've done or thought throughout the week or so. This may not be interesting for you! u_____u;

Looking into Other Anime Conventions
So after Anime North, I thought my next convention would be my usual Fan Expo Canada. But then... on May 31st, I caught a tweet announcing TAM and Akai Ryusei as guests for AniRevo. When I read that, I got super, duper excited! Omg, they're coming to Canada again! I wanna see them... again! XDDD <3 <3 <3

If you've read my blog on International Fan Festival (IFFT), you'll know I became a pretty big fan after seeing them perform. Their music delights my ears and soul ^-^

At first, I was very unsure if I would attend. The biggest barrier for me was the cost. AniRevo is a convention that takes place in Vancouver, and I live in Toronto. The plane ticket alone would cost close to $1000 CAD and the hotel stays -- at least for hotels close to AniRevo -- would end up costing over $1000 CAD. Just the thought of spending around $2000 CAD on top of food / admission / CDs / Artist alley / transportation / misc costs for one weekend... I really wanted to cry, hahaha. I didn't want this chance to slip, but the cost was so high.

Thankfully I was able to make arrangements to crash at my good friend's place during the whole convention (she lives in Vancouver). Which means... I'll be attending AniRevo! I get to see TAM and Akai Ryusei again, yayyyyyyyyyyy! To my good friend, if you are reading this: thank youuuuu! I am in your debt! ^_____^ *bows*

I never really thought I'd be willing to travel so far... for any guest. Most times I just wait for the guest to show up at a convention close to where I live. I'm such a dork, hahaha.

Another convention I'm currently looking into is Otakuthon in Montreal. Aside from spending more money (which may end up costing the same as AniRevo after factoring in hotel stays), I have three barriers for Otakuthon:

1. Language: My French skills are almost non-existent. While that may not affect my time at Otakuthon, it may affect whatever I do outside of Otakuthon, like eating in a restaurant.
2. Location: Being in Montreal, I'd have to travel and stay in hotels. Staying in a hotel by myself can get pretty costly.
3. Timing: Otakuthon is taking place the weekend between AniRevo and Fan Expo. If I attended Otakuthon, I'd be attending three conventions for three weeks straight. I'd likely have no energy by the time Fan Expo rolls around, and I'd likely get very little sleep trying to blog about them all, hahahaha.


Having "Evenings" on a Weekday
Well, this week was fairly slow at work, which allowed me to do something I hadn't done for a long time: leave around 5 PM!

For the first time in a long time, I had a consistent evening for myself each day on a weekday. At the very beginning, I felt a bit torn -- I had no idea what to spend this free time on! There were so many things I wanted to do but I knew I couldn't do them all. After a couple days, though, I settled on a general "routine" that allowed me to be slightly productive, to do some catching up, and to just relax.

It was a nice week and I sure hope that these "evenings" on a weekday will be more consistent in the future. :)



That's it for this blog. Thanks for reading!

If you have any comments about anything, feel free.

Take care, have a good rest of the weekend, and until next time! :)

Sunday 2 June 2019

BLOG -- Anime North 2019

For many years now, I had been thinking about attending Anime North again. My history with Anime North is quite similar to my history with Fan Expo. I attended a couple years as an attendee. Then I spent 4-5 years helping out at events. Then I went back to being a regular attendee. Only difference is that I still consistently attend Fan Expo (though I missed a couple years after I stopped helping at events), whereas my attendance to Anime North has been nearly non-existent.

My biggest barrier to attending Anime North regularly is the hotel cost. Aside from my old convention buddies who still help out at Anime North, almost none of my friends go to Anime North anymore, meaning that if I went, I'd be attending by myself and staying at a hotel by myself. Frankly speaking... unless something AMAZING was happening there... that would be wayyyy too costly. Also... I am not a fan of the convention events being split into five different locations.

This year I decided to attend because one of my co-worker friends wanted to go. Or -- maybe I suggested it one time and she said yes enthusiastically. I actually don't remember exactly how it happened. She told me I was her first anime friend, so I thought: If I am her first anime friend, then maybe she hasn't attended an anime convention before. Let's get her more exposed to anime fandom.

For my full history of Anime North -- and my re-counting of the last time I attended Anime North (back in 2013) -- feel free to check out my old blog entry: here.

From this point on, unless I specify, any mentions of "we" would refer to myself and my co-worker friend. I just don't want to keep saying "my co-worker friend and I" throughout the blog, hahaha. Also, "Anime North" will be shortened to "AN".


We stayed at the DoubleTree by Hilton Toronto Airport at 925 Dixon Road. It was the closest hotel that still had space when I got around to booking a hotel, which was around early February. So... if you want to book a hotel close to AN, book earlier than February! The hotel we stayed at was kinda convenient to get to AN (1 bus ride or 25 mins of walking), but personally, was too far for my liking. For two nights, the hotel stay was $400 total after tax.

There was only one thing I wanted to check out during AN: Anime Jeopardy. I attended that show the last time I went to AN, and I wanted to see it again. After flipping through the schedule, I was also curious about Video Game Name That Tune, Mettaton's Gameshow, Music of Anime Openings, Mythology and Folklore, Tarot Card Reading, AMV Replay, and a few other panels. Some things I didn't consider at all, knowing that they'd be happening too late for my comfort.

Just like the last time I attended AN, I took issue with the schedule's layout. It was split into various time blocks for each day, and then was split out by each location, printed on multiple pages. Why can't we just get a huuuuuuge master timetable -- one table for each day, with the columns being the various rooms (grouped by location), and the rows being the time in 30 minute slots? I think it would be much easier to read and plot out the day. There was a Guidebook app available, but I didn't check it out.

As for the guests, I looked at the list briefly but decided to not go for any autographs. I figured that with all I wanted to do, there wouldn't be time to get any.

Just to warn you (as I always do with my convention blogs): this blog will be quite long (not as long as my Fan Expo blogs nor my IFFT blog, but still long). I'll be covering each day of Anime North -- what I did, what panels I attended, and any thoughts. That's three days' worth of blogging. I've lumped all my pics of cosplayers into one section. If you want to see just that, search for "Photos of Cosplayers". For the section of what I've bought, search for "My Convention Purchases". :)



The Little Details
Dates of Anime North: May 24th - May 26th, 2019
Location: Toronto Congress Centre (TCC) + Delta Toronto Airport Hotel (I believe this used to be called DoubleTree) + Sheraton Hotel +  Crowne Plaza Hotel + Radisson Suites (Etobicoke, Ontario)
Ticket Price Total: $63.99 (Weekend admission)


Friday
Time Arrived: 2:15 PM - 11:00 PM
Just to get to the convention area, I left the house around noon. Getting to AN was always... the most time-sucking part of the convention journey. And since I was getting there by myself this time -- the most boring. I took my usual route: Subway West to Bloor / Yonge station; Subway North to Lawrence station; the 52 A, B,or D bus West to City View Drive (or in my case to check into the hotel, to Carlingview Drive). I nodded off multiple times while on that long, long bus ride.

When I reached the DoubleTree hotel, I waited in the lobby for a while, because check-in time was at 3 PM. But then around 2:45 PM, I asked if I could check-in earlier and they allowed it. 

The hotel room itself was really nice and spacious. I unpacked and lazed about while waiting for my co-worker friend to arrive. When she did arrive, we both lazed about and discussed what to do during the whole AN weekend. 

First thing on our list was Wheel of Fortune at 5 PM. So we left the hotel around 4:15 PM, and walked to the TCC. I was curious if the walk would really take 25 minutes. It did. 

When we got to the badge registration area (around 4:50 PM), there was a huge lineup. Thankfully, there were multiple registration tables and it probably took about 10 minutes to go through the whole process.

Then we rushed to Delta hotel. We passed a table selling Japanese treats, making a note to check it out afterwards.


My weekend pass and the stuff that came with it.


Wheel of Fortune -- 5:00 PM
We arrived a bit late, but thankfully there were a lot of empty seats (people were probably still picking up their badge or getting to the convention). 

Overall, it was pretty fun. There was a mini wheel contestants would spin, and everything played out pretty much like a Wheel of Fortune game.

My co-worker friend got to be a contestant for one of the rounds. She was encouraging me to be a contestant, too, but I was too shy, hahaha.


 We guessed it at this point.
Can you guess it? :)
I'll place the answer somewhere at the end of the blog.

One of the contestants guessed this right away.
It translates to "You are already dead".

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After Wheel of Fortune, we went to the food table and got some Japanese treats! I got some tori-dango and taiyaki. We went to one of the nearby viewing rooms and watched some of Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid in English dubbing while eating our food. It looked pretty neat from what I saw.

Then we went to Sushi-Ya for some sushi dinner. My co-worker friend asked if I wanted to share a bottle of hot sake, and I said okay. I'm actually not a big fan of sake (it's too strong!), but figured it should be okay from time to time. That hot sake... blahhhhhhhh, so strong and bitter!!! @______@ 

When we were done, we went to check out Video Game Name That Tune. I was a bit confused by the format (we got there a bit late). There weren't any contestants buzzing in. The host would play a tune and audience members would put up their hand. Initially, I thought this was a way to choose contestants, but it kept going on like this. Later I would find out that the entire audience were the contestants -- that this was the hosts' style.

About 40 minutes in, my co-worker friend wanted to go back to our hotel. So we left and waited for the 52 A/B/D bus while I told her I'd stick around the Delta hotel to catch Mettaton's Gameshow. I was also contemplating meeting up with a friend briefly around 10 PM, and then possibly meeting up with some old convention buddies in the Survival Horror Picture Show after that. Haha -- lots to do still.

When the bus finally came (after what felt like 20 minutes), I rushed back to Video Game Name That Tune. I was about to go back inside... when I noticed a huge lineup closeby. I asked what the lineup was for. It was for Mettaton's Gameshow. I promptly got in line.


Mettaton's Gameshow -- 9:00 PM
From left to right (standing): Alphys, Mettaton, Frisk / Chara
From left to right (sitting -- the contestants): Hatsune Miku, don't know, Ralsei

Mettaton's Gameshow was broken into three parts. The first part was a multiple choice trivia game with three contestants. It actually started out similar to the gameshow scene in Undertale. Then it went into actual trivia questions about Undertale, like how long it took Toby Fox to create Undertale.

The second part involved Papyrus, who was sitting in the audience all that time. It became a dating show with three new contestants. Papyrus asked a question and each contestant would answer. One contestant, who was cosplayed as one of the Doctors from Doctor Who, was very forward and expressive for his love to Papyrus. At the end of the dating show, it fell on the audience to vote who won. It was the Doctor Who cosplayer.

Then it was revealed that Alphys was writing fanfiction about Mettaton and Papyrus, but Alphys needed help finishing it. That led to the third part of the gameshow, which wasn't really a game -- an audience-wide Mad Libs! Alphys asked for nouns, adjectives, etc. and the audience would supply them. Then, once it was all done, Alphys read it while Mettaton and Papyrus tried acting it out! It was sooooooooooooo fun and funny! XD

Below were the words asked for and what was supplied (to the best of what I could hear anyway):

VERB: Caress
FOOD: Nachos
ADJECTIVE: Crunchy
SCHOOL SUBJECT: Art
BODY PART (PREFERABLY FOUND ON METTATON): Legs
ADVERB: Swiftfully
ADVERB: Gallantly
NUMBER: 42
BODY PART: Finger
BODY PART: Arm
GIFT: Pizza roll
BODY PART: Foot
ADJECTIVE: Fluffy
BODY PART / PIECE OF CLOTHING FOUND ON PAPYRUS: Biceps
EMOTION: Lonely
FONT: OpenDyslexic
BODY PART: Nose
BODY PART: **It sounded like "Balancing", which doesn't make sense**
ADJECTIVE: Greasy
ACTION / VERB: Punch
EMOTION: Depressed?
"YES" OR "NO": "Yes"


Part 1 of the Mad Libs. The volume might be soft.
I'm sorry about my stupid-sounding laughter.


Part 2 of the Mad Libs. Again, the volume might be soft. 
Again, I'm sorry about my stupid-sounding laughter.


The Doctor Who cosplayer shouted something along the lines of 
"You'll always have my love, Papyrus!" before falling to the floor 
(as you can see above).


Papyrus recognizing the Doctors' feelings.
Awww... it reached him! :')

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After Mettaton's Gameshow, I went to Lot41 to try meeting up with a friend. After 18 minutes of waiting, I went to Survival Horror Picture Show.


Survival Horror Picture Show -- 10:00 PM
This was handled by the same person who did Video Game Name That Tune. So the quizzing format was the same. The host would show a picture and then audience members would put their hands up. A couple of my old convention buddies were there in the front row... and they were just killing everybody else, shooting their hand up almost immediately for many of the pictures.

From what I saw, Survival Horror Picture Show was pretty interesting. And creepy. Some images -- like that screenshot from Michigan (I'm NOT hunting it down to show you!) -- will forever be burned in my soul... (and get added onto my "to-play" list if I can access them). 

At some point, the volunteer overseeing this room spoke with another volunteer and said something along these lines: "I've seen far worse s**t here than the 2 years I spent surfing the Dark Web." Then the volunteer clasped his hands and prayed. It was slightly amusing.

When it got to 11 PM, I started nodding off hard and said bye to my old convention buddies. One of them had offered to drive me back to the hotel if I stuck through the whole show, but... I really couldn't stay awake. Hahaha, I'm getting old... 

I ran into a couple more old convention buddies on my way out.

I waited like 20 minutes for the bus. When I got back to the hotel, I chatted with my co-worker friend, did phone game stuffs, some messagings, and then crashed at 1:15 AM.


One of the creepy images shown.
Click to enlarge... if you dare! :P

Misc. Photos for Friday 
The line-up for the badge registration.


The taiyaki I had. It was quite yummy!


A group of attendees taking a picture of a cosplayer being held by another cosplayer.
Of course I'd be that person who'd take a picture of this. ;)


The hotel we stayed at. I ended up sleeping on both those pillows.
Was too lazy to move one.


Saturday
Time Active: Noon - 5:00 PM
Despite sleeping at 1:15 AM last night, I woke up at 6:15 AM. I was glad I woke up so early. There was a live stream from Active NEETs I just had to catch at 7:30 AM. Thankfully none of that woke up my co-worker friend, who was still asleep.

I lazed around the hotel, eating granola bars and mini meat squares until 11:15 AM. Since today was Saturday, I knew there would be a lot more attendees, which could possibly mean longer lineups. The first thing on my schedule was Anime Jeopardy and I intended to start lining up around noon.

I got to Delta hotel around 11:30 AM. My co-worker friend was still asleep in our hotel (we had agreed last night that I would not wake her up). 

Thinking there was some time, I bought some takoyaki from that table of Japanese treats. Then I got a text from my sister's hubby, who was also at AN with his co-worker friend. We met up and chatted briefly. 

When noon rolled around, I started lining up. A few minutes later, some attendees lined up after me.

Randomly, an old anime club friend said hi to me. I was super surprised, as I was not expecting at all to see him! I also did not recognize him because in the anime club his hair was really long (he had really short hair at AN). I was surprised he recognized me, hahaha.


Anime Jeopardy -- 1:00 PM
The host and the contestants.

The thing I just had to see since the last time I attended AN... and it was just okay. The setup took about 20 minutes, which meant only 40 minutes for the contestants to play. There were also some technical issues, like the buzzers working a little strangely (the host stressed for the contestants to not buzz in until after he finished reading the question. When somebody did buzz in in the middle of a question, the host had to do some things and had to ask that same contestant to press the buzzer again). One question also mentioned a "music theme provided", but no music theme was provided, so the question was thrown out. It was asked to the audience instead, for a small prize.

Regarding the topics, some were pretty interesting. Lots of them I had no clue about, though, hahahaha. If I was a contestant, I'd have either 0 or negative points.

One of the saddest things (well, very sad for me) was that none of the contestants answered the Final Jeopardy question correctly. Am I just getting too old...?


The Final Jeopardy question.
I knew this one right away!

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After Anime Jeopardy, I wanted to line up for The Music of Anime Openings panel, but the line was already cut off. Unsure of what to do, I wandered around aimlessly for about 20 minutes, taking pictures of cosplayers. Then I ended up in line for Anime North Family Feud. My co-worker friend soon joined me in the line.

Nothing really happened after that, but I was fairly amused with the two attendees in front of us who were trying to prank their friend who was sleeping while standing up.

Anime North Family Feud -- 4:00 PM

Well... there were a couple funny moments in Family Feud. Overall, though, I was pretty disappointed. One of the teams was already chosen while everybody was filing in (was this a common thing for AN Family Feud?). Similar to Anime Jeopardy, some technical issues happened. 


The answers to the questions were also a little strange. For example, for the question "Name an anime series with a very bloody first episode", one of the contestants said "Goblin Slayer", but that answer was rejected. The audience went into an uproar, some of them shouting "Nani?!" [translating to "What?!"]. And then at Fast Money, for the question "Name an anime series that's past its prime and should be retired", the top answer was Naruto ("...Nani? Isn't Naruto done now?")

This moment was funny, though (paraphrased to the best of my recollection):

Ken (host): "Name an anime stereotype --"

*contestant buzzes* Since she buzzed partway through, she had to give an answer without hearing the full question.

Contestant: "Boobs!"

*Ken and audience reacted accordingly*

Ken: "Show me boobs!"

*Big X*

Ken: "Let me say the full question... Name an anime stereotype for characters in the yakuza..."

*Everybody laughed*


AN Family Feud in process!

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After AN Family Feud, my co-worker friend wanted to eat at Boston Pizza. She hadn't eaten anything except for some egg snacks I had brought to our hotel. In the back of my mind, I had this inkling that if we did eat at Boston Pizza, we would likely miss the Kumihimo workshop, a workshop for Japanese braiding. We each had paid $11.49 for it, and it was starting at 7 PM, so we had less than two hours to get seated, look through the menu, order, wait for our food, and eat. 

There was a thunderstorm warning for today. As soon as we stepped inside Boston Pizza, it was pouring like crazy! I was a little disheartened. With the rain pouring so horribly, I was inclined to skip the rest of the convention and stay in our hotel.

When we were done eating, it was just past 7 PM. We were late for the workshop but decided to skip it and go back to our hotel and watch anime. We took turns showing each other an episode of some series we enjoyed. My co-worker friend showed me Psycho-Pass and Kiss Him, Not Me (we watched two episodes of this). I showed her Peach Girl, Genshiken, and The High School Life of a Fudanshi

We ended up crashing at 11:45 PM.

Misc. Photos for Saturday
The table selling Japanese treats.

The Japanese treats.
Mmmmmmmm...


Sunday
Time Active: 10:30 AM - 4:00 PM
I did not set any alarms and I still woke up at 6:30 AM. I tried waking up my co-worker friend at 7:30 AM (she requested that last night), but she didn't wake up until around 8-ish.

We had one main thing on our schedule today: check out the Vendors' Hall (i.e. Dealers room) and Comic Market (i.e. Artist Alley). I was also debating between the Live Action Danganronpa panel, AMV Replay, and the Tarot Card Reading (they were all happening around the same time). 

Around 10:15 AM, we checked out of the hotel and bussed to TCC. We went through the gaming area first (and my co-worker friend ended up signing up for a D&D session), explored some of the Comic Market, then walked around the Vendors' Hall, then back to the Comic Market. 

Then my co-worker friend had her D&D session. I walked through the Comic Market once more, spending a bit more time at each booth that caught my eye. Some goods were exchanged :3

Around 1 PM, I trekked to the Delta hotel to line up for Live Action Danganronpa. 1:30 PM came and went. Then 1:40 PM. Around 1:50 PM, one of the volunteers announced that the Live Action Danganronpa was cancelled because the panelist didn't show up. *sigh*

I met up with my co-worker friend after her D&D session. We walked around briefly in the Vendors' Hall, and then went to Delta hotel to line up for the Tarot Card Reading... only to find out the line was already cut off. *sigh*

We went home after that.

Misc. Photos for Sunday
Pastel Toronto dancing.


Overall Thoughts
AN had its fun moments, but also bleh moments. It was nice seeing some of my old convention buddies, and it was nice seeing all the lovely cosplay.

The absolute highlight for me was Mettaton's Gameshow. Unfortunately, they announced that this was their final year at AN. *sniffle* So I was glad I got to attend it!

Anime Jeopardy and Anime North Family Feud needed some polishing to hopefully avoid the technical errors next time, and whatever other issues they were having. 

Between IFFT, Fan Expo, and AN, I don't really see myself attending AN again unless a similar situation happened, where I was attending it with somebody else so that hotel costs would be more affordable. Or -- unless they had a guest that I just could NOT say no to, hahaha. For IFFT and Fan Expo, though, I don't particularly mind being the loner attendee I usually am. I can commute to those conventions okay and don't have to stay in a hotel.

Of course -- maybe my impression of AN would be different if I got to attend all the things I wanted to attend (The Music of Anime Openings, the panels I skipped because of the thunderstorm, Live-Action Danganronpa, Tarot Card Reading, etc.). 

So... overall, AN is not a must-attend convention for me, but I'd be willing to attend again given the right circumstances.


Photos of Cosplayers
As mentioned earlier, here are some photos of cosplayers. I was pleased to see a lot of Jokers and other Persona 5 characters! XDDD <3 <3


From left to right: Sojiro, Joker, Shido, and Ryuji from Persona 5!
When I saw Sojiro and recognized him, I'm sure Sojiro 
knew I was going to ask to take a photo! Hahaha.

Kaito! *swoon*

Bowsette! It's a different take to her usual outfit.

Ralsei from Deltarune. I had to take a pic 
after seeing her in Mettaton's Gameshow.

Two Sans and one Papyrus from Undertale. 
And a spikey Goku in the background.

Kaito Kid from Detective Conan.

Cup noodles!

Gilgamesh from Fate/Grand Order... I think?

Ang from Avatar: The Last Airbender.

Dressy versions of Flareon, Sylveon, and Leafeon.

Sanji from One Piece.
Ahhh, my kick-a** cook! <3

Pit and Dark Pit. XD 

Uhhh, I don't really know who this guy is.
Can anybody help?

I think this is 2B from Nier: Automata.
When I saw this cosplayer on Friday, I really wanted to take 
his / her picture, but we were walking in opposite directions.
Then I didn't run into him / her on Saturday.
I'm so glad I ran into him / her on Sunday!

A family of Chun-Lis from Street Fighter.
The dad is such a good sport! :)

Creepy, hidey, moving bush.
This was an awesome cosplay, hahaha.

The moving bush in motion.
Please don't mind my voice, lol.


Cosplay I wanted to take a pic of, but missed my chance
-Miss Kobayashi from Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid. I was able to recognize her just from her pink hair (I was walking behind and she was wearing a jacket). I think that indicates just how good her cosplay was, hahaha.
-Haru from Persona 5, in her Phantom Thief outfit. 



My Convention Purchases
I didn't really know what to expect so I didn't have a set budget for AN. I was actually quite curious how the vendors differed from AN and Fan Expo, if they did differ at all.

So as I say in every convention blog, when buying fan stuff, I often have this frame of mind:

1. Does the art style align with my tastes?
2. Does this work express the kind of fandom that expresses me? (like, if I saw a poster of Zuko and Katara holding hands and gently smiling, I might get it, because it expresses how I feel about their relationship -- a sense of deep understanding for each other)
3. Is this a piece of work that will evoke something in me every time I see it?

At AN, I bought a few things from the Vendors' Hall, and then the rest from the Comic Market. I was happy to see some vendors I would see in Fan Expo (yayyyyy, I can support them more!). It was also interesting to see other vendors, and get exposure to new, cool artwork.

For what I've bought that I haven't yet watched / experienced the series for, I'll note it like this: (*)

Here is what I bought:



Cute food-themed prints. 
From top to bottom: Totoro from My Neighbour Totoro, 
and Haku from Spirited Away. 

An original print and two toilet keychains.
I think the text in the print is funny. 

A close-up of the toilet keychain.
This is illustrating "evolution", from no-ply, to 3-ply, to 10-ply! 

Random seven postcards.
This was a blind buy, so I had no idea what to expect.
I really enjoy the pancake, onigiri, and Pokemon postcards!

Two penlights and a funny, cute T-shirt.
Now I'll be ready for any concerts that come my way!
Now just to get the courage to wave them around, hah... @_@''

Mini prints, based on the characters from the novel "A Tale of Genji".
The artist (Maiji) was so passionate about "A Tale of Genji" that 
I'll likely try reading it sometime!

Two mini books from Koyamori.
I still really dig her art style!

A page from the Golden Hour mini book.

A page from the Inktober mini book.

Some business cards!


Another business card.

And one more!


So, to calculate the "damage" to my wallet:

  2 prints (Totoro, Spirited Away) from Veetasoy: $30 (I got a 3rd for free but gave it to my co-worker friend)
  Pig, Pig, and Pig print + 2 toilet keychains from inomnom: $30
  7 postcards from eggumu: $20
  2 penlights: $85
  Miso T-shirt: $22.60 
  Tale of Genji mini prints from Maiji: $34
  2 mini books from Koyamori: $40


Total "Damage" This Year: $261.60


Total "Damage" in 2013: $20.00



Thanks for reading (if you made it this far)! If you have any questions about anything I experienced at AN, or just comments and questions on anything, feel free to comment!


Now... I need to curl up into a ball and get some rest! The next few blogs might be short entries, as I really need to focus on getting some darn rest and doing other things, hahaha
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Thank you again for reading and have a great rest of the weekend! :)


And now... the answer to that Wheel of Fortune pic:
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Ryan Reynolds as Detective Pikachu.
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