Adventure @ Tokyo Anime Fair
April 7, 2010 by cindy
Filed under Random Cuteness

So, I just got back from Japan. It was all business, but I was able to have a bit of fun too. As life would have it, I ended up going to Tokyo Anime Fair. It sounds super nerdy, but unfortunately, it wasn’t quite as geeked out as Comic Con in San Diego. It wasn’t nearly as large as SDCC either. Nonetheless, it was quite adventurous for a first timer. Check out below some pics and descriptions ☺
Mameshiba. This was probably the best booth. Not that it was big or crazy, but it was just super cute and Mameshiba-ed out. They even had a UFO catcher, and I was able to snag about 6 Mameshiba dolls. What luck!
Adorable! But quite expensive….
Here’s a balloon I got and later gave away.
This car was pretty neat. It had the Japanese sound effect bursts directly on it and around it.
Another angle.
Ahhhhh, Tamagotchi. I can’t believe you still exist! But these interestingly sized Tamagotchi stuffed costumes were just adorable. I think kids were inside. I’m only 5’2, and I will not fit in there so they have to be kids! I like how the yellow guy raised his little foot and the heart bag on the bunny.
The process taking this pic was so cute. I aimed my digi cam at them, and the yellow guy waddled sideways toward the bunny. You can see he’s kind of leaning over. I just love the look on his face!
Hangry & Angry. Okay, interesting name right? Hangry & Angry are actually characters based off two of the popular girls from Morning Musume (a j-girl group). I believe they also are connected to H. Naoto, the gothic loli designer.
A tiny pink car-like thing.
The entire booth was pink pink pink!
The store at TAF sold really cute and unique Doraemon mugs. I should have bought one. Regret.
More regret…
This is one of the things that kind of freak me out at conventions. A billion dudes taking a pic of some random girl. Well, maybe she was famous, I don’t know. So instead of her, I took a picture of the creepy guys snapping photos non-stop.
Cheburashka. This weird cute monkey looking creature was being pretty heavily promoted. I can’t even pronounce it. Cheburashka. I guess it’s the Russian national character…and I have no idea what that means.
Micky Mouse Transformer. Costs about $40.
Of course, the Tezuka booth.
As you can see, my TAF adventure was filled with cute and weird, typical of any anime convention. See ya next time!
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that had to have been yet another fun event!! adventurous, to say the least!
the photo you took of the guys was funny too
It was fun! The Mameshiba UFO catcher was probably the highlight
Thanks for stopping by!