REVIEW: AnimeClash 2015

I came to the convention pretty early; I wasn’t sure if the buses would get me there in time, but in hindsight, I don’t think I should have worried. Being early, I was asked to help set up the convention, and I did so, bringing down tables and chairs, setting up booths, among other things.

I ended wandering a bit throughout, helping when I could and watching when I couldn’t. Eventually, I found myself drawn to the Super Smash Bros. Wii U stand; it had been a few years since I last played a Super Smash Bros. game, and so I immediately took the opportunity to reacquaint myself with the game. I had been a pretty good player beforehand, so it didn’t take long for me to resume playing somewhat well. Over the course of the convention though, I would get my rear end handed to me a multitude of times, as a few hours of practice was definitely not enough to regain what had been lost. I also signed up for a Smash tournament that was to take place later in the day.

The gates opened around fifteen minutes after that, and people started to trickle in. I continued playing Super Smash Bros. Wii U for a while longer, before I moved on to the other console section. Every game there was a fighting game, from Tekken to Injustice to J-Stars Victory Vs. They even had Super Smash Bros. Melee, in which I completely trounced a bunch of noobs.

VICTORY IS MINE!

In the intervening hours between this time and the start of the Smash tournament, I played games (mostly Smash Bros. Wii U), toured the place, talked to friends, and took pictures.

Unfortunately, I didn’t do very well in the tournament; I got knocked out in the second round by a veteran player. I stayed for a little while to watch the other players, but I found it too hot and stuffy in the room, so I left. I got lunch, and took quite a long break, and just watched everyone else. I also removed my costume, as I found that it was getting too hot to walk around in. I played more games, sat around, enjoying the atmosphere.

Because panda

After a while, I met my friend Chen; we chatted for a bit, and he introduced me to the people who were organizing Summer Con. After an intense discussion regarding preparations, I excused myself, and went to see how the Smash tournament was faring. The final games were the most intense Smash matches that I’ve ever seen, and I was very impressed at the level of skill shown. Behold, the final rounds:

And these were the winners! Congrats!

Not long after this, I packed up my things, and left. The convention had its share of issues; lack of proper air conditioning, only fighting games being available, and a shortage of other events that one could participate in should one like to take a break from the games (as I did). Still, I did have a decent time, and I think that I wouldn’t mind having another go next year.

(the full album can be found here)

If you are aware of any convention taking place here in Israel, or some other interesting event taking place, please notify me, and I will do my best to report on it!

PSA: League of Legends Israel Championships

Israel is hosting its very own League of Legends Championships event! If you love LoL, then this event is something that you should definitely check out! It takes place August 19th in Bat-Yam, details regarding its location can be found here. Tickets can be purchased here; get them early so you can get the best seats!

If you are aware of any convention taking place here in Israel, or some other interesting event taking place, please notify me, and I will do my best to report on it!

REMINDER: DragonCon next week!

DragonCon is taking place next week, and pre-registration is now open! I’ll be going this year, so I hope to see you there!

If you are aware of any convention taking place here in Israel, or some other interesting event taking place, please notify me, and I will do my best to report on it!

REPORT: Cami 2015 (2015 כאמ”י)



Website: http://2015.cami.org.il/ (English site here)
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1580579905526635/
Date: August 20th
Location: Binyanei Hauma, International Convention Center, Jerusalem
Convention type: Anime
Hours: 10 AM – 9 PM
Entrance fee: See below
Program: http://2015.cami.org.il/events/ (English program here)
Registration required for events: No
Pre-registration required for events: No 
Contact: http://2015.cami.org.il/צרו-קשר/ (English form here)

Cami has arrived once again, and this time, it’s going to be in Jerusalem! The International Convention Center is a huge building, which gives the organizers plenty of room for plenty of events and plenty of room for merchandise. Aside from the usual lectures, workshops, screenings, and cosplay competition that takes place at conventions, Cami will be hosting a guest cosplayer from Japan! Yes, you heard right! Lady Reika of Osaka will be arriving at Cami! Go nuts! Anyways, I hope to see you all there!

Tickets
Regular: 55 NIS
Cami+: 60 NIS (includes early access to the cosplay competition and one of the special guest events)
Members of AMAI, the Science Fiction and Fantasy Society, and soldiers in uniform receive a 5 NIS discount.

Tickets can purchased ahead of time here at a five shekel discount.

Competition/Other Sign-Ups
Cosplay Competition:
    Single Character Beginner Cosplays
    Single Character Experienced Cosplays
    Pair Cosplay
    Cast Cosplay

Walk-On (a showcasing of one’s cosplay. Not everyone who signs up will be accepted, as there isn’t enough time to showcase everyone)

Skits (read this, sign up for the cosplay competition above, and select the ‘Skit’ option in the form)

Please be aware that the regulations must be followed if you wish to participate in the competition, Sign-ups end in two days, so hurry!

You can sign up to transportation to and from the convention here.

If you are aware of any convention taking place here in Israel, or some other interesting event taking place, please notify me, and I will do my best to report on it!

REPORT: Mythopia










Website: http://mythopia.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mythopia
Date: August 20th
Location: Central Library, Emek Dotan 49, Modi’in
Convention type: Book – Fantasy
Hours: 10 AM – 11:30 PM
Entrance fee: free; see below
Program: http://mythopia.org/2781
Registration required for events: Some
Pre-registration required for events: No
Contact: info@mythopia.org

Do you like reading, and do you like fantasy genre? Well, then this convention is for you! It lasts all day, with plenty of lectures and workshops to satisfy your inner author. So grab a book, come on down, and prepare to listen about dark humor in Harry Potter and the economics of a fantasy society!

Entrance to convention is free, but all of the events cost 20 NIS to enter. A full day ticket of free entrance to the events can be purchased at the convention for 75 NIS.

The events under ‘כיתת הלחשים‘ in the program require pre-registration, which can be done at mythopia.contents@gmail.com. You can sign up at the convention itself, but there may not be any room left.

If you are aware of any convention taking place here in Israel, or some other interesting event taking place, please notify me, and I will do my best to report on it!