A word from your host:
Hi everyone, this is David from Mokkori Cosplay. First off, an apology for being MIA for a while. Everything is good, just been busy with life and work and and the time of the year and everything else. With that all said, I'm going to start spinning things up here again in preparation for Fanime 2022, with the goal to have weekly posts once more.
Cosplay Gatherings Department has begun to reach out in preparation for the upcoming convention. As things stand, we are still on for Friday evening at 6pm at location G3. Of course everything is subject to change and we will fully follow convention, convention center, city, county, and state requirements and regulations - which as you know are subject to being in flux. If you've ever been to the Old School (Pre-2001) Gathering during my years as host, you know it has always been about celebration and safety for those of us who represent anime's history and the fandoms that created anime cons to begin with. I wouldn't be a cosplayer if it wasn't for the Old School Gathering, and ensuring that you are able to be celebrated safely at FanimeCon is my top priority as host.
Fanime is more or less a half year away at this point. A lot can happen in a half year. Things can get a lot better, they can get a lot worse - but I remain optimistic. If Fanime 2022 is an in-person convention that has gatherings, we will be there for you. If it has to be outside, if it has to have specific restrictions and requirements - we will adapt. If there's one thing I know about the retro anime fandom, it's that it perseveres.
Getting back to old school OP's and ED's - something a little different to kick off the year! The pandemic has had an affect on everything to some degree, especially musicians. J-MUSIC Ensemble is an awesome group of musicians who jam together performing classic video game and anime music, as well as tons of other stuff. Let's start the year off with Patrick Bartley and Juna Serita covering the Theme from Lupin III '78 -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5SKH_gsj2g
Hi everyone, this is David from Mokkori Cosplay. First off, an apology for being MIA for a while. Everything is good, just been busy with life and work and and the time of the year and everything else. With that all said, I'm going to start spinning things up here again in preparation for Fanime 2022, with the goal to have weekly posts once more.
Cosplay Gatherings Department has begun to reach out in preparation for the upcoming convention. As things stand, we are still on for Friday evening at 6pm at location G3. Of course everything is subject to change and we will fully follow convention, convention center, city, county, and state requirements and regulations - which as you know are subject to being in flux. If you've ever been to the Old School (Pre-2001) Gathering during my years as host, you know it has always been about celebration and safety for those of us who represent anime's history and the fandoms that created anime cons to begin with. I wouldn't be a cosplayer if it wasn't for the Old School Gathering, and ensuring that you are able to be celebrated safely at FanimeCon is my top priority as host.
Fanime is more or less a half year away at this point. A lot can happen in a half year. Things can get a lot better, they can get a lot worse - but I remain optimistic. If Fanime 2022 is an in-person convention that has gatherings, we will be there for you. If it has to be outside, if it has to have specific restrictions and requirements - we will adapt. If there's one thing I know about the retro anime fandom, it's that it perseveres.
Getting back to old school OP's and ED's - something a little different to kick off the year! The pandemic has had an affect on everything to some degree, especially musicians. J-MUSIC Ensemble is an awesome group of musicians who jam together performing classic video game and anime music, as well as tons of other stuff. Let's start the year off with Patrick Bartley and Juna Serita covering the Theme from Lupin III '78 -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5SKH_gsj2g