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Wig and Hair
Workshop: Monica Rial and
Emily DeJesus know all about hair care when it comes to wigs, so if you've got problems,
then this was your place to be! Discussion featured uses of sprays, carrying cases,
styling tools, wig anchors, wig tape, spirit gum, going to anime conventions, buying the
right wig for your head size, and much more.
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Pretty Girl Sailor
Moon: Once the
"in" thing, then an "out" thing, and now it's back "in",
Sailor Moon is taking the world by storm, and fans of the new live action show delved into
the characters, episode updates, new download sites like animesuki.com, gushing over the
costumes and cool new monsters, the cool fight scenes, and overall agreement that the series
is definitely much better done this time around.
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Initial D: What is
Drifting?: You've heard
the ties squealing and seen the gravity defying spinning, and now you can educated yourself
about a new law of physics! Experienced drifters talked about the art of night touging,
also known as mountain drifting at night, pointing out car types, automobile physics,
different mountain routes tested, applying the rules of in-car cameras, using heavy security
in the audiences, and much more.
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Imbrium Studios:
Writing for Manga: Aspiring
manga artists gathered here to review or bone up on their skills in this workshop.
Topics covered character development, reading lots of fanfiction for good practice on
applying imagery, learning to take constructive criticism, knowing where to improve your
story developments, pacing your developments, and much more.
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Inside the Seiyuu
Studio with Chiwa Saito: Japanese
voice actress Chiwa Saito currently stars as voice of Anita, the youngest of the Paper
Sisters from Read or Die anime, and she talked about her voice experiences with her fans at
this panel. Topics covered her studio work, working with Romi Paku in Samurai Seven,
her personal favorite characters from Read or Die, memorable scenes, and her roles on Last
Exile and Kokoro's Library.
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J-Rock Crash
Course: Let's face it, not
everyone knows about J-Rock and if that icludes you, then it's time to take that crash
course! Topics in this speed version crammed in all the basics you needed with sound
clips, origins of J-Rock, music videos showing the different visual styles and performances,
and discussions about the various big groups like L'arc en Ciel, X-Japan, Dir en Grey,
Nanase Aikawa, Malice Mizer, and much more.
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