OK guys I have only been to Fanime one time and that was last year and i had a good time more or less. however I had people to go with me last year and this year it looks like I will have to go by my self if i go. now here where i need you help its 4:00AM and i have played the Caramelldansen song like 300 times now and i'm 50/50 on going and not going. Please tell me why I should go.
If you have the money, then go. It only happens once a year and if you don't attend any other conventions (like me), Fanime is it.
If you can't spare the cash or can think of better things to do that weekend, then by all means don't go.
I can't imagine listening to that song 300 times and making important decisions at 4:40 AM in the break of dawn.
What's Carmelldansen?
this is caramelldansen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXK9ShllebQ
and here are people from last year
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDNjCgnCT28
caramelldansen is too overdone. ugh.
Go to fanime to have fun. You dont need to go with friends to have fun, because you can always make friends with people there. I mean, everyone there might have a lot in common with you. IE what genre/styles of anime you like and etc.
My 2 cents, just go if you can/want to afford it. I use to go without friends, but i always made lots.
Just bring a digital camera. :3
It is easy to make friends at Fanime. I suggest you go, as it is very fun, and a good experience.
And if you want, I am more then willing to hang out with anyone who is by themselves.
PS
Caramelldansen FTW!
Quote from: Long on February 12, 2009, 08:43:19 AM
What's Carmelldansen?
are you serious? DO YOU CONSIDER YOURSELF AN ANIME NERD?!?! AND IF SO YOU DO NOT KNOW CARAMELLDANSEN!? you tube it... while your at it search up The Caipirinha Dane...
AND BY THE WAY YOU SHOULD GO COZ FANIME IS FUN!!!!!!!!!!!!
Carmelldansen.......*facepalm*
I despise Carmelldansen.
So, what is this Caramel Dancing. Is that some fetish or something? Crazy nerds...
Quote from: Jun-Watarase on February 28, 2009, 09:52:57 PM
So, what is this Caramel Dancing. Is that some fetish or something? Crazy nerds...
It is a
OLD internet meme (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_meme) created in 4chan back in '06. It involves a Flash animation loop showing two characters from the visual novel and after anime Popotan and a loop of the Song Caramelldansen a song sung by the Swedish band Caramell sped up. It is not dissimilar to 'Leekspin'.
4chan? Internet? Unfunny and irritating memes beaten like dead ponies? ?!?!
Anyway, to the OP, if you feel you have a reason to go to Fanime, then do so. It's a social event, so if your main concern is whether or not you'll be lonely-- go socialize. Chances are, you'll find someone to hang out with. The rest is whether or not you're comfortable with it time-wise, and financially.
I don't know why you're so distraught about it. If you want to go, go. If you don't? Don't. Whatever the reason, go because you want to and have fun. It doesn't sound like anyone is forcing you to make a decision.
Quote from: TC_X0_Lt_0X on February 28, 2009, 10:11:13 PM
Quote from: Jun-Watarase on February 28, 2009, 09:52:57 PM
So, what is this Caramel Dancing. Is that some fetish or something? Crazy nerds...
It is a OLD internet meme (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_meme) created in 4chan back in '06. It involves a Flash animation loop showing two characters from the visual novel and after anime Popotan and a loop of the Song Caramelldansen a song sung by the Swedish band Caramell sped up. It is not dissimilar to 'Leekspin'.
-_- Besides missing the sarcasm...
4chan did not create Caramel Dansen.
Popotan is not a visual novel.
lol wow
Quote from: PyronIkari on March 01, 2009, 03:48:50 PM
Quote from: TC_X0_Lt_0X on February 28, 2009, 10:11:13 PM
Quote from: Jun-Watarase on February 28, 2009, 09:52:57 PM
So, what is this Caramel Dancing. Is that some fetish or something? Crazy nerds...
It is a OLD internet meme (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_meme) created in 4chan back in '06. It involves a Flash animation loop showing two characters from the visual novel and after anime Popotan and a loop of the Song Caramelldansen a song sung by the Swedish band Caramell sped up. It is not dissimilar to 'Leekspin'.
-_- Besides missing the sarcasm...
4chan did not create Caramel Dansen.
Popotan is not a visual novel.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popotan (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popotan)
Go and read. It is infact a visual novel.
Though for credit, I really got most of my info off of Wikipedia, so any errors occur there.
EDIT:
I win.
EDIT2:
And if your referring to the 'Song' Carmelldansen not being made on 4chan, I never stated so...
Not that it matters, but Popotan is not a Visual Novel. Wikipedia's definition is incorrect, especially when they try to translate it as being called "Dating Sims" in the US.
Quote from: TC_X0_Lt_0X on March 01, 2009, 03:57:50 PM\
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popotan (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popotan)
Go and read. It is infact a visual novel.
Though for credit, I really got most of my info off of Wikipedia, so any errors occur there.
EDIT:
I win.
EDIT2:
And if your referring to the 'Song' Carmelldansen not being made on 4chan, I never stated so...
SIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigh.
No. it is not a visual novel. First off, half the people that talk about genre's of galge have no damned clue what their talking about. "Dating sim" for example. Frankly, there really aren't any dating sim games.
Visual Novel... the actual actual actual usage of it, are for linear games that have one base story and only one base story. I.E. that one Tea Witch Society thing(iirc, I never played it, but supposedly that is). Popotan, is not a visual novel. It's a bishoujo game, galge, whatever... but it is NOT a visual novel, just like it's NOT a dating sim.
No, not the song, you dumbass... the meme. IT WAS NOT CREATED BY 4CHAN. It was on 2ch and futaba far before anyone on 4chan had even heard of it. Just like ilvaan polka was a 2ch meme long before anyone on 4chan used it.
Quote from: PyronIkari on March 01, 2009, 04:38:16 PM
Quote from: TC_X0_Lt_0X on March 01, 2009, 03:57:50 PM\
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popotan (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popotan)
Go and read. It is infact a visual novel.
Though for credit, I really got most of my info off of Wikipedia, so any errors occur there.
EDIT:
I win.
EDIT2:
And if your referring to the 'Song' Carmelldansen not being made on 4chan, I never stated so...
SIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigh.
No. it is not a visual novel. First off, half the people that talk about genre's of galge have no damned clue what their talking about. "Dating sim" for example. Frankly, there really aren't any dating sim games.
Visual Novel... the actual actual actual usage of it, are for linear games that have one base story and only one base story. I.E. that one Tea Witch Society thing(iirc, I never played it, but supposedly that is). Popotan, is not a visual novel. It's a bishoujo game, galge, whatever... but it is NOT a visual novel, just like it's NOT a dating sim.
No, not the song, you dumbass... the meme. IT WAS NOT CREATED BY 4CHAN. It was on 2ch and futaba far before anyone on 4chan had even heard of it. Just like ilvaan polka was a 2ch meme long before anyone on 4chan used it.
I cannot find any source which suggests a visual novel must have only one story. The sources I've read suggest they can have multiple story plots. The definition of a novel according to thefreedictionary.com defines Novel as 'A fictional prose narrative of considerable length, typically having a plot that is unfolded by the actions, speech, and thoughts of the characters', which does not suggest that a novel is limited to a single story/outcome. Interactive Novels seem to indicate that novels are not limited to one story/outcome either. That leads me to believe that a Visual Novel can have more then a single story. While I'm sure there are one story visual novels, there are also multiple story interactive visual novels, which would fall under the category of a visual novel.
This is now a thread about not visual novels.
Regardless, you should go if you still like spending money on animu and such. You can still make some friends, for the most part. ;l
Quote from: Meirin on March 01, 2009, 05:52:37 PM
This is now a thread about not visual novels.
Regardless, you should go if you still like spending money on animu and such. You can still make some friends, for the most part. ;l
Yeah, we kind of have gotten off topic.
I like the fact that at cons, in the dealer's rooms, you are able to have things there physically and are able to examine them in person. Plus, no shipping fees, and possible bargaining.
But for the most people, if not all the people I know-- the primary reason to go to cons is to enjoy spending time with other people. If you don't know who you're going with, there's no harm in going to events and see what the con itself has to offer, and possibly meet people through that. Perhaps events like... I don't know, the maid cafe. ;)
Quote from: Jun-Watarase on March 01, 2009, 06:07:28 PM
I like the fact that at cons, in the dealer's rooms, you are able to have things there physically and are able to examine them in person. Plus, no shipping fees, and possible bargaining.
But for the most people, if not all the people I know-- the primary reason to go to cons is to enjoy spending time with other people. If you don't know who you're going with, there's no harm in going to events and see what the con itself has to offer, and possibly meet people through that. Perhaps events like... I don't know, the maid cafe. ;)
I second this opinion.
I was basically alone 1/3 of the time at Con. I originally was going by my self, as all the people I knew that where into anime either went to a different school that I used to go to, and I had little to no contact with them sense, or weren't going for various reasons. The only one I did know was going was one of the guys that I play D&D with, and I did not talk to him about it in the first place about Con.
Anyways, the first of my friends I saw at Fanime I encountered with in line to get my badge on Thursday. Then on Friday morning, I encountered him and my other friend in the game room. Around 4PM they brought me to the rest of the group.
I also encountered 3 of my friends I know from Xbox LIVE halo. They recognized me from the one time I met them at a tourney. Which reminds me, they still owe me dinner at Chilies...
I also saw with a friend I worked at a Renaissance Faire with. Good times.
And the only reason I was by myself 1/3 of the time after that was because I had no way to contact them when we got separated, as I did not have there numbers, and my sisters Razor that I was borrowing would be turned off most the time anyway sense the battery last less then a day.
I have trailed off...
Anyways, even during that 1/3rd time I had plenty of fun.
If you met anyone at your first con that you did not know like I did, I'm sure you'll see them again this year and could probably hang out with them. I also there are and will be threads for unofficial events to meet up at Fanime and do stuff. You could always try that. People organize all kinds of unofficial events like this on the forums when Con gets close. Some of them are simple gatherings, others can be for games, such as the tag game there was last year.
In reality it's easier to meet people then you think even if you aren't very social or are shy. You just have to have the initiative to do it.