Poll
Question:
Would you like to see an "Arigatou" style prize distrubution event at fanime?
Option 1: Yes
votes: 20
Option 2: No
votes: 0
Option 3: Undecided
votes: 1
Option 4: Don't Care
votes: 1
Mina, Konban wa.
I have permission to conduct a test event at FanimeCon this year, and I want to see if there's any interest out there for it. If this works, it may grow into a larger event next year... Any questions posed at this time will be met with vague answers, as I can't go into specific details about what I'm doing. I can say that there are rewards, you need not fill out anything, and you need not hunt me down... I have to find you.
So if a stanger approaches you and says, "Hajimemashite, kore wa anata eno purezento desu." Don't club, taze or mace me, please... ;D
Arigatou Gozaimasu,
B
lol I think that would be cool.
So your going to do what now? Just walk around and give people things? ??? ??? ???
OK my Japanese isn't very good. But I can translate that pretty well. Is there a specific way we should respond? Just Arigatou?
I don't follow to well...
But anything with free prizes is welcomed by me ;D.
Quote from: SirVincent on May 11, 2009, 01:25:33 AM
So your going to do what now? Just walk around and give people things? ??? ??? ???
Quote from: TC_X0_Lt_0X on May 11, 2009, 06:27:32 PM
I don't follow to well...
But anything with free prizes is welcomed by me ;D.
Sometimes one has to lose a little in order to gain a lot.
Yes, I'm just going to be walking around, giving things to Con attendees, but here's the catch... You won't know what I'm dressed like and you won't know why I selected you to receive an "Arigatou"
until I contact you.I don't need people chasing/stalking me though the Con... I don't need everyone glued to their personal communication device... I'm looking for honest cosplayers/Attendees. Let fate guide my path, and all of you enjoy the Con.
Remember, it's a test event... So everything is coming out of my pocket... errr, sleeve. I'm estabishing 12 prizes for this test, mainly comprised of Six (6) "Universal Gift Certificates" and six (6) Merchandise Vouchers from selected dealers at the Con. It's just me this year... If this works, maybe 5 of us next year
Quote from: BrightHeart76 on May 11, 2009, 05:31:47 PM
OK my Japanese isn't very good. But I can translate that pretty well. Is there a specific way we should respond? Just Arigatou?
I might say that to remain in character... darn those drama lessons in HS. It's not necessary to respond in Japanese... If I see that the reciepiant doesn't understand, I'll say it in English... but I warn all of you, I'll sound like a badly dubbed anime DVD.
I have to Cosplay D=?
Oh well...
始めまして、これはあなたのプレセントです。
"nice to meet you, this is your present."
ありがとうございます。"thank you."
その事はちょっとおもしろくて、楽しいだから、やったのよ! おねがいします!
this this is a little interesting and fun so, ITS ON!!! please! (or more literaly, "please take care of me.")
I approve!
Quote from: TC_X0_Lt_0X on May 12, 2009, 12:00:19 AM
I have to Cosplay D=?
Oh well...
Sorry about that... I've been editing the text so much that I end up losing some of it (Text has been corrected to include non-cosplayers).
Do you have to Cosplay... Well, no. It would make it a bit interesting though... But for non-cosplaying attendees, I'm having a little trouble defining a selection criteria. I can't make it too easy, but again I can't make the subject too restrictive.
Here are some examples of selection criteria that I'm
NOT using so this will give an idea of how this will happen:
Cosplay: The first person I meet with Green & White hair.
Attendee: The first person I find with a blue camera.
Gamer: The first person I find using a Crimson Nintendo DS.
Remember, the person receiving an "Arigatou" won't know why until I tell them...
Quote from: OpheliaCat8 on May 12, 2009, 01:26:51 PM
始めまして、これはあなたのプレセントです。
"nice to meet you, this is your present."
ありがとうございます。"thank you."
その事はちょっとおもしろくて、楽しいだから、やったのよ! おねがいします!
this this is a little interesting and fun so, ITS ON!!! please! (or more literaly, "please take care of me.")
I approve!
Moshiwake Arimasen!!!
I learn my Japanese phonically (Again, darn those drama class.)... I have yet to figure out how to read it... I have problems distingushing between Hiragana, Katakana, and my nightmare, Kanji. So anything I say, in japanese most likely will be canned lines. Again, I'm sorry.
So what if someone replies back in complex Japanese, more than you understand? What will you do?
Also, what do you intend on accomplishing with these random acts?
I'm just being curious. :9
質問が多いすぎからサーセンww
I'm asking too many questions srry lol
Quote from: Meirin on May 12, 2009, 09:52:11 PM
So what if someone replies back in complex Japanese, more than you understand? What will you do?
Also, what do you intend on accomplishing with these random acts?
I'm just being curious. :9
質問が多いすぎからサーセンww
I'm asking too many questions srry lol
Q - So what if someone replies back in complex Japanese, more than you understand... What will you do?
A - I was at Fanime Last year and heard very few people conducting their business in Japanese, so the line is just an "Ice Breaker"... Dialogue to get someone's attention. What would I do if confronted with a complex response in the Japanese dialect... Easy... say, "Nihongo wa wakari masen." Don't you think hearing, "Hajimemashite, kore wa anata eno purezento desu." sounds better than hearing someone say, "Hey, guy, there's a prize in this envelope, take it."
Q- What do you intend on accomplishing with these random acts?
A- To rule the world...Errr, not really.
1. Test Con attendee response to the act of random prize dirtibution. (Think Publisher's Clearinghouse)
2. Test the base format for a "Prize Patrol" event.
3. Promote closer ties between FanimeCon, San Jose Nihonmachi and attending dealers and artists.
4. Hopefully, creating something new to set Fanime apart from other anime cons.
5. Hopefully, happy con attendees.
I'm just being curious. I'm asking too many questions srry lol:9
- Curiosity is good... It has a tendency to bring about change. ;D
this is a really cool idea. you could probably get more dealers intersted by explaining it to them at the con this year and asking for tickets/prizes that get discounts on their websites/ at con.
Quote from: Runewitt on May 13, 2009, 12:33:12 AM
this is a really cool idea. you could probably get more dealers intersted by explaining it to them at the con this year and asking for tickets/prizes that get discounts on their websites/ at con.
Thanks, I'll be trying out 3 different dealers for this test... I can't say who they are, but I know those individuals that receive a merchandise voucher can get some really nice stuff. I didn't want to go to big too fast... Just want to test some parts of this event idea and get some feedback.
Quote from: Jidai Geki on May 13, 2009, 12:08:12 AM
Don't you think hearing, "Hajimemashite, kore wa anata eno purezento desu." sounds better than hearing someone say, "Hey, guy, there's a prize in this envelope, take it."[/color]
idk some people might think you're a weeaboo and avoid like the plague, but don't take my word for it. :'D Nothing wrong with free stuff after all.
For the most part.
nande yanen!?
Quote from: Meirin on May 13, 2009, 01:29:56 AM
Quote from: Jidai Geki on May 13, 2009, 12:08:12 AM
Don't you think hearing, "Hajimemashite, kore wa anata eno purezento desu." sounds better than hearing someone say, "Hey, guy, there's a prize in this envelope, take it."[/color]
idk[sp] some people might think you're a weeaboo (weirdo) and avoid you like the plague, but don't take my word for it. :'D Nothing wrong with free stuff after all.
For the most part.
I'm putting information here so people can read and pass the info., but
if people think that FanimeCon isn't ready for 'Prize Patrols' then let me know... I'll convey the info to Fanime Resource Group. 'Prize Patrols' aren't supposed to be obvious... If they were, then it would ruin the suprise. The idea here is that if it this test works on a small-scale, then it can advance to a large-scale planning next year.
I'm not going to jump out of the woodwork and scream, "BOO!"... I will approach the winner, say a catch phase (Every contest needs one...), then explain why they were selected to win.
Quote from: BlueCharisma on May 13, 2009, 01:39:19 AM
nande yanen!?
Giving out gifts/prizes is a western concept but remains the same throughtout the world... Think Santa Claus... Or does everyone think the concept of Santa giving gifts is weird too? Oh great... Now I'm going to get sues by ST. Nick and a lump of coal... ;D
I personally think it's a great idea. The "surprise" factor is always fun. Think of it like a hidden camera somewhere and someone comes up to you and says "you just won so and so". Are you surprised?? Heck yeah. Are you skeptical at first "What's the catch??" Of course. And then there won't REALLY be a hidden camera, although that could also be a nifty thing for later years if it turns out to be a big thing. Then it's something that could go on the website :D But once word gets around that this could be a regular thing, people will be all over it. I mean who DOESN'T like getting free stuff? Especially GOOD stuff?
*hopes to get chosen* hahaha :D
OOOH I like random prize thingies....X3 good suprises rock hardcore man.
I wouldn't mind participating in this "Prize Patrol" thing if it's successful, and needs more people in future conventions.
It's like those suprise grabby baggies I am a glutton for... ::)
Seems more like a random door-prize to me....like "You are our Nth customer!!!! You get a prize!!!"
Only you seem to have criteria that are known only to you, which makes it a surprise. I'll be on the lookout.
oh, and gomen ne on the nihongo. sometimes I get carried away.
With great disappointment this event has been cancelled due to a serious medical situation with a parental family member. My attendance at the Con looks doubtful as I will be assisting with out-patient recovery. This could all change if there are signs of major improvement***... But, only time can tell.
Forgive me for raising all of your hopes, but family comes first regardless... I hope you all understand.
With sincere apologies,
Robert K. (Aka. Jidai Geki or B)
*** If I'm able to attend, I'll conduct the prize distrubution on Sunday, May 24th. Starting at 11:00a and ending when all prizes are distributed.
Quote from: Jidai Geki on May 17, 2009, 12:15:01 PM
With great disappointment this event has been cancelled due to a serious medical situation with a parental family member. My attendance at the Con looks doubtful as I will be assisting with out-patient recovery. This could all change if there are signs of major improvement***... But, only time can tell.
Forgive me for raising all of your hopes, but family comes first regardless... I hope you all understand.
With sincere apologies,
Robert K. (Aka. Jidai Geki or B)
*** If I'm able to attend, I'll conduct the prize distrubution on Sunday, May 24th. Starting at 11:00a and ending when all prizes are distributed.
I'm sorry to hear your family is having medical problems. It's very hard when family is ill. I hope things work out.
Don't worry about the prize stuff, frankly we'll all be fine. Focus on your family. I hope things work out and you're able to make it on Sunday just so you can relax a little.
Quote from: BrightHeart76 on May 17, 2009, 03:36:04 PM
Quote from: Jidai Geki on May 17, 2009, 12:15:01 PM
With great disappointment this event has been cancelled due to a serious medical situation with a parental family member. My attendance at the Con looks doubtful as I will be assisting with out-patient recovery. This could all change if there are signs of major improvement***... But, only time can tell.
Forgive me for raising all of your hopes, but family comes first regardless... I hope you all understand.
With sincere apologies,
Robert K. (Aka. Jidai Geki or B)
*** If I'm able to attend, I'll conduct the prize distrubution on Sunday, May 24th. Starting at 11:00a and ending when all prizes are distributed.
I'm sorry to hear your family is having medical problems. It's very hard when family is ill. I hope things work out.
Don't worry about the prize stuff, frankly we'll all be fine. Focus on your family. I hope things work out and you're able to make it on Sunday just so you can relax a little.
Agreed. This is perfectly understandable. Your family really should come first, and I'm sure we'll all understand. I hope things get better soon. Take care of your family, and take care of yourself. :)
Quote from: BrightHeart76 on May 17, 2009, 03:36:04 PM
Quote from: Jidai Geki on May 17, 2009, 12:15:01 PM
I'm sorry to hear your family is having medical problems. It's very hard when family is ill. I hope things work out.
Don't worry about the prize stuff, frankly we'll all be fine. Focus on your family. I hope things work out and you're able to make it on Sunday just so you can relax a little.
Quote from: SimaSeph on May 17, 2009, 03:43:58 PM
Quote from: BrightHeart76 on May 17, 2009, 03:36:04 PM
Quote from: Jidai Geki on May 17, 2009, 12:15:01 PM
I'm sorry to hear your family is having medical problems. It's very hard when family is ill. I hope things work out.
Don't worry about the prize stuff, frankly we'll all be fine. Focus on your family. I hope things work out and you're able to make it on Sunday just so you can relax a little.
Agreed. This is perfectly understandable. Your family really should come first, and I'm sure we'll all understand. I hope things get better soon. Take care of your family, and take care of yourself. :)
Thank you all for your well wishes... My mother was discharged from Kaiser Santa Clara yesterday after a week in a recovery ward... Well, minus one kidney... The other one is only working at 60% efficiency... the results from cancerous tumors... One will never no just how valuable a parent is until they get seriously ill... So please, when you get home from FanimeCon, tell your parent or guardian, "Thank you for being there."
On another note, I, being of 1/2 Japanese descent, do not like to give in so easily... And I'll feel bad if I don't even try to meet my commitments... So, I'll be at FanimeCon this weekend, but on a limited schedule... I would like to conduct a limited test on Sat. (FanimeCon's busiest day)... I know I first said Sun., but I figure that more of you would be there on Sat. I apologize for the confusion. This test will be smaller than originally planned... I want to see what kind of reactions I get from the Con attendees. I will let you all know how it turns out.
Well... It didn't go as planned... What I thought would only take an hour or two to do started at 11:00a Sat and ended up finishing at 8:00p Sun. night. I limited the area of play to the upper concourse of the convention center. Saturday I patrolled as a Yakuza Yojimbo. I thought these were easy categories to award (Taking into account non-cosplaying attendees), but they were far from the truth. As I started the giveaway, it took 45min for someone to ask for a picture of me, then an hour after that to find a manga reader... You kind of get a picture what I went through. Sunday, I was cosplaying as Tuxedo Kamen and still had problems awarding prizes.
As for the winners, the typical response was first skepticism, then disbelief. I mean telling someone that they just one a prize for reading MANGA, well... They just look at you funny. After explaining what it was for, the response changed to that a con should have more random secret suprise giveaways like this. This Idea still needs a lot of work, though, but I'm happy with the results of this small test... On a lighter note, I'm glad not one person yelled out. "Hentai!" then slap me with their Con program.
The dealers I selected for this test were very helpful to the cause. Once I explained what I was doing and why I chose their business,they were more than willing to participate. So thanks to FAR OUT TOYS, PURPLE PLUM/THEANIMESTORE, and NEMU-NEMU for participating and allowing the winners to choose from their variety of merchandise.
Here's a summary of the prize distrubution:The first person found...
Maido-san Cosplay. (Awarded $20 cash)
Pre-'90s Cosplay. (Awarded $20 cash)
Tokusatsu Cosplay (Awarded $25 buying credit @ Nemu-Nemu)
Reading Manga (Awarded $20 cash)
That asked me for a Photo (Awarded $25 buying credit @ PurplePlum/TheAnimeStore)
Drinking a Japanese Beverage (Awarded $20 cash)
To mention the word "Steam-Punk" (Awarded $25 buying credit @ Nemu-Nemu)
Prizes Not Awarded:
(1) $25 buying credit @ Far Out Toys
(1) $20 cash
Not located at Con during Event Window:
Playing a Crimson Nintendo DS
Wearing a Japanese Rush Hat
Do it next year and come to up. I'm the asian with the glasses...oh...crap...-_-;