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The Secret Guide to Running Panels. Who Was Carl Macek? Believe it! Cosplay Acting. Opening Ceremoni es. El Cazador de la bruja R. The World Beneath the Subtitle s. Pictiona ry. Craziest Mecha Moments Season 2. Anime Amazons. Steampun k Music. Kurokami PG Old School Inking. Evangeli on 1. The Anime Club Survival Manual.

The Sailor Moon Panel. Doujinsh i Tips and Tricks. An Hour with Mari Iijima. Life Drawing for Anime Artists. Women of the Floating World: Geisha and Oiran. Mock Combat for Cosplay Beginne r. Soul Eater PG The Business of Art and Comics. Get Off Of My Lawn! Fanthrop ologies: Particip ation in Anime Fandom. How to Audition for a Voice Acting Role.

An Hour with Greg Ayres. Princess Tutu. Plushie Workshop. Room Clear. Make your game NOW! Anime Squares. Who is Hatsune Miku? Get the most out of your gaming. Tom Wayland Talks About Himself and some other less importan t things. What is a Stand Alone Complex? Breaking the Block. AMV An Hour with J. Michael Tatum. Baka and Test NR. Making Jewelry: Glass Bottle Necklace s.

Formal Dance Lesson. Darker than Black PG FUNImati on. Building Japanese and Chinese Musical Instrume nts. Dragonba ll Z Kai PG. Cardboar d Cosplay. Impracti cal Japanese. Ga Rei Zero PG Confessi ons of a Crazy Costume Lady.

Anime Charades. How To Spot Bootleg Merchand ise. An Hour with Trina Nishimur a. Pandora Hearts NR. Gravitat ion Vol. A Gundam In A Skirt. GaoGaiGa r PG. Experts of Fan Controve rsy. Dubs That Time Forgot. How to Become a Voice Actor. Shoot the Hostage! The Melody Ball. Intellec tual Property for Fans. Anime One-Nigh t Stands. Genshike n 2 PG Goemon PG Garden of Sinners Chapter 1 NR. Mari Iijima Concert. Karaoke Shuffle. An Hour with Spike Spencer.

Touhou Project. Totally Subversi ve Toons. Tengen Toppa Evangeli on. Inside Manga: The Creating Process. Crossdre ssing for Girls. Historic al Costumin g for Cosplaye rs. Garden of Sinners Chapter 2 NR. Anime Unscript ed. Ana's Ikimaru Kabuki Theater Hour. Anime Jeopardy. Ghost Hunt PG Vampire Girl Vs. Frankens tein Girl PG Swap Meet. Steven's Party Panel.

Anime Fans Give Back to Japan. Casshern Sins R. An Hour with Brina Palencia. Anime's Craziest Deaths. Anime Music Video Contest. Kanokon R. Kampfer NR. Informal Dance. Golgo 13 TV R. Crosspla y Sekirei R. Pika Pika! Light Graffiti.

Queen's Blade R. Azumanga Daioh PG. Fullmeta l Alchemis t: Brotherh ood PG Ghost Sweeper Mikami PG Read Or Die PG Gurren Lagann PG AnimeOnD VD. Extreme Music in Japan. Lolita Fashion: Style for the Frilly Masses! Metal Gear Science. Tezuka Evangeli on Is Serious Business.

Mock Combat for Cosplay Interme diate. Aquarian Age PG Inside Manga: Characte r Design. Getting Started as an Artist Part 1. Food: The Prudential mall and Boylston street which the convention is on has plenty of food options. It is Boston after all. No one was going to starve. However the food in the mall is a little pricey, and if you want something cheap you have to walk a little to get it.

Not that its difficult to find cheap food once you leave the convention center. My cosplay group and I brown-paper-bagged it for lunch, and had dinner at the California Pizza Kitchen.

Excellent food. But a tad pricey. Lines : Very few lines at this con! No line to get my badge. We literally ran through terminal. And with the new masquerade ticket system, there was no lining up for that either. There seemed, in fact, to be a lack of people on staff. Normally, there is a staff member guarding the door to every panel and the dealers room.

But this year for some reason, people were coming and going as they pleased without ever taking out their badges…. Maybe they were understaffed. Kind of makes me wonder why anyone would buy a badge if they knew they could roam free without one. I did go to some awesome panels though.

The panels this year were exceptional, I thought. Not a single disappointment. Cosplay: As always, Anime Boston was filled to the brim with cosplayers. I saw a lot of Vocaloid, and a lot of Panty and Stockings.

I myself had a fantastic cosplay experience. Our costumes were very well received; I got a lot of very nice compliments and the group had our picture taken about times! Everyone was really friendly and when asked for hugs, everyone was very gentle and respectful of the costumes. There seemed to be way too many artist. The walkways between tables were so narrow, that anyone who did stop to look at work would block traffic.

Thus, I felt unable to look at work. AA needs either a bigger space, or fewer artists. I give Anime Boston 4 out of 5 stars. Wonderful Panels, great people, lots of cosplay, fantastic location, but Easter Weekend, lack of staff, and the very crowded hallways bring it down from a perfect score for me. Still, it was a really fabulous time. Comments RSS. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account.

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