October 21st, 2006
Update
- Jay Navok
Sailor Moon Doujinshi
Event: Happy Halloween (again)
Today there was
yet
another Sailor Moon doujinshi event in Kawasaki that I
attended, and here are some pictures and highlights.
This is the third
Happy Halloween event, the sequel to the one
we attended a year
ago. I was there with Onur who runs a
Turkish Sailor Moon website as
well as Brad from
http://www.moonkitty.net. Jared, who attended
the Ochakai event
last June was also set to go with us this time, having spent a lot of
time preparing a Sailor Mars costume.
Unfortunately, yesterday (the day before the event), we were given some
bad news. It seems that this group (which differs from the people who run
the Ochakai) "do not permit cross-dressing with the possible exception of
Haruka in her Mugen Gakuen outfit." Ouch. Out in the cold. Jared decided not
to grace this event with his presence, which was sorely missed at an
otherwise quiet affair.
I met with Onur and Brad at the train station and we walked through the
pleasantly chilly weather toward the building; there were many new buildings
put up in the area around the train station since we were there last year,
and it was interesting to see the changes. We entered the hall and paid our
500 yen entrance fee, receiving a small booklet detailing the event.
There were many sellers at this event, but most were people we'd come to
have seen several times over the last year- a few had new goods, and it was
nice to see the growth process of this or that circle in action.
I've selected to come home next March, and apart from the Sailor Moon
musical fan event during Christmas that I mentioned last time, I don't know
if there'll be any of these types of events before I go back to the US, so I
decided to spend a bit more money than usual getting cool-looking goods.

I came home with a pretty full bag. Going clockwise, on the
top, the Usagi's Christmas Party is a flyer for the Christmas fan musical.
Below that, a pair of doujinshi and a flyer from the artist. I like the way
he draws Venus so I picked up both his books. (He's obsessed with
Minako-Usagi love it seems.) At 6-o-clock, the Happy Halloween booklet, at
9-o-clock is a very professionally drawn doujinshi with great illustrations
(haven't read it yet but it was that artist's latest release). Above that is
a pencil-board that was on sale for 100 yen, and I was given a free
"music cdr" (has a few songs from the show as well as some random sound
effects and series-related tracks... inside is a note saying don't sell the
CD for profit, heh), and slightly below that is a small pack of cute Usagi
notes that was also 100 yen. I decided to get something from that seller
because he was putting Luna and Artemis on his head.
And below that is one of my favourite items.

Tasty dish is ready!
This is a sand-blasted dish with a picture of Tomoe's smiling face on it,
and various daimon eggs decorate the side. At the March event I wanted to
buy a similar dish, but the only one the seller had was already sold to
someone. At this one she came prepared, with two different Tomoe dish styles
(including the one I saw last time, but I chose the one which has a bigger
version of his face), and Tomoe glass cups. She had various other senshi
design plates and cups too but at 1000 yen a pop I could only afford one.
I'm not quite sure what I'll use this, probably to serve eggs on. Not that I
eat many eggs.

Another seller was selling Mercury, Saturn, and Shitennou
clocks of various shapes and designs. She's had them at the last few events
and I finally broke down and got one. (500 yen each.)
It was held in the same hall as last year's Halloween event, with
cosplayers given a terrace outside for photography. All the senshi were
represented at this event, although many were repeat performers wearing the
same costumes as in the last few events, so I didn't get shots of them. Here
are a couple of the participants:




One of the many photographers trying to set up this Mercury cosplayer for a
pose

I think the Odango add a bit of color. But what's with that look on Seiya's
face?
Around the same time inside they were playing bingo. Yeah,
Sailor Moon bingo. Things started to get a tad dull so we didn't stick
around for the final group shot. All in all I'd have to say that the June
event which had the entire crew (Yosenex, Brad, Jared, Onur, and myself) was
the best of them all, but if there's anything else between now and when I
leave, I'll definitely try to make it and let you know what it was like.
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