Hello Kitty meets Homer and Marge. The iconic cartoon TV show The Simpsons collabs with Sanrio in this new 2015 capsule collection. The collection features dresses, graphic tees, crop tees and a poncho for when it rains.
FanimeCon 2015 Recap
BeeFy & Co. @ Big Wow! Comicfest 2015
FanimeCon 2015 is Here!
FanimeCon 2015 – May 22-25 @ San Jose, CA
Interview with Cosplayer Meg Turney @ Big Wow! Comicfest 2015
BigWow Comicfest 2015: Cosplayer/Designer Marie-Claude Bourbonnais
This sexy French Canadian and professional Cosplayer became an online hit with her Mortal Kombat costume character – Frost.
Marie-Claude Bourbonnais has a background in fashion design with 16 years of experience. In her interview she tells us how she made it as a cosplayer, a model and a designer – and how she has to sometimes give her fans what they want – a little cleavage and sometimes nudity. “It’s a part of modeling and I wouldn’t be doing it if I wasn’t comfortable with it”, she tells me. She also tells me how latex became a costume fabric hit in the costume making world of cosplay… But what was it really used before that? The latex-fabric utilizing company that gave her the costume-making edge was Polymorphe.
I Want Some Nissin Instant Ramen Noodles
The Legend of Zelda Collector’s Puzzle
I admit I haven’t touch a puzzle of any kind since I was like 8 years-old. I think frustration and irritation were part of the problem. I’m wiser now, so I think I might enjoy building a puzzle like this, since I’m also a big Zelda-fan. This is USAopoly’s The Legend of Zelda Collector’s Puzzle featuring 550 pieces. The 18×24″ puzzle maybe only picture of a map, but true Zelda-fans will geek out over the significance of this Zelda map puzzle.
Student Animated Homage to Hayao Miyazaki
Woot Bear: Toys Things & Art Exhibit
I bought a Mad Panda! Welcome to the Woot Bear showcase: Toys Things & Art Exhibit from Japan. Woot Bear collabs with some of Tokyo’s top toy vinyl artists like Dehara Yukinori, Hariken, Konatsu, Mai Nagamoto, Mographixx, Refreshment Toy and Studio Uamou for this exhibit running through May 10, 2015.
Big Wow! Comicfest 2015 this Weekend!
In Japan: Sailor Moon Cafe
If you’re one of those Sailor Moon obsessed fans, then you may want to make a pilgrimage to this Sailor Moon Crystal themed cafe in Shinjuku, Japan. Sailor Moon has teamed up with Namco’s Anion Station to create the restaurant for a limited time, well until May 6th, 2015. The food and drink items are also Sailor Moon universe inspired.
Hello Kitty Toaster by Cartwheel Kids
DIY Life-Size Princess Zelda
Instead of buying an expensive Princess Zelda statue or pricey action figure, why not build your own life-size Princess Zelda figure. And that’s why Deviant Art member minidelirium did. Okay, she’s a big fan of Nintendo, but also a really good papercrafter. The Princess Zelda stands 5’6″ and over 220-plus hours was spent making this!
TIE Fighter ’80s Anime-Style
Takara Transformers Masterpiece: Starsaber
ULTRA ACT x S.H. FiguArts Ultraman
The Rated-R Power Rangers Fan Film
What would a realistic sci-fi Rated-R Power Rangers film look like? Well, music video-maker veteran Joseph Kahn has an idea. This “Power Rangers Bootleg” by Kahn is causing some mega ruckus on the Internet with Saban Entertainment who will be also making a their “first official” Power Rangers flick.
Anime on Display 2015
Last Weekend our Ramen crew visited Anime On Display, an anime convention in Burlingame, CA. Here’s Eddie’s and Ramon’s take on the con:
Eddie from Ramen and a Half – Last time I went to AOD it was when it was still in San Francisco’s Japantown 2 years ago. The venue for this year was at the Hyatt Regency in Burlingame (see our Capcom-Cup 2013 video here to see what the place looks like). Since Ramon and I have been to this venue before, we were curious to see how an anime convention would utilize the space. Capcom-Cup was centralized in one location, where as AOD used a lot more of the hotel space. There was a dealers room, several rooms for panels and anime viewing, and a game room on the other side of the hotel that also featured live performances. The convention itself was not crowded, it had just enough people where it always seemed lively. The dealers room was not too big either, a good number of artists and dealers with a few industry booths. Personally, I dislike crowded conventions so i enjoyed being able to move freely here. The game room had a great selection of games like Capcom vs Snk 2 and Street Fighter III 3rd Strike on arcade cabs and a selection of games on console.
My only complaint about this convention was the parking. The official lot filled up quick and when we tried to go inside, we were soon turned away and told to park anywhere else “at you own risk!” Safe to say, the parking attendant wasn’t very helpful. So we hunted for street parking around the corner but I ended up parking across the street in the private lots with many signs everywhere warning you of the potential of getting towed if parked here. Honestly, it was hard to enjoy the convention with the fear of your car getting ticketed or towed.
My favorite thing about AOD was their innovative registration system. Unlike other conventions with a cutoff date for their pre-registration, you were able to register for a badge at anytime before attending and you were able to pick it up when you arrived. This reminded me of websites like Target, Walmart or Best Buy that allow you to buy something online and get it in-store with same day pick up. It was really convenient and just made the registration process so easy!
One thing I will miss about it being in SF’s Japantown is definitely the food. It was hard to get food at this venue that didn’t cost an arm and a leg. I hope in the future they will address the food issue. On a related note, the Maid/Butler Cafe had no food when I went but the servers there did serve tea and were really fun to hang out with. They would play games with their customers and just have a good time and talk to you as well. We were definitely treated like royalty. All in all, if you are looking for an anime convention that isn’t too crowded and just a nice place to chill plus meet some cool people, then this is for you.
Mega Man Helmet LED
The Bandai Japan R2-D2 3D Wall Poster
Bandai Japan recently released their life-size Iron Man 3D Wall Figure poster in Japan only, and now another neat upcoming release for Star Wars fans – the life-size 3D Wall Figure poster of the iconic droid R2-D2.


































