Anime NYC 2019: Interview With Voice Actress Rie Kugimiya
If you’ve been watching anime long enough, there’s a high likelihood you’ve heard of Rie Kugimiya. She’s been the voice of a number of prominent characters, ranging from Alphonse Elric in...
Anime NYC 2019: Panels Overview
It was another panel buffet at Anime NYC this year. There were a few panels I was interested in going to, but two things stopped me -- time conflicts and uh,...
Anime NYC 2019: Interview With J-Novel Club Founder Sam Pinansky
J-Novel Club has been established for over 3 years now, and the company has grown a lot since its debut in 2016. From releasing light novels digitally, to converting a number...
Anime NYC 2019: The Good, the Mixed, and the Bad
For a convention completing its third year of existence, it's fair to say that Anime NYC 2019 is one of the best cons to go to in North America. Sponsored by...
TheOASG Podcast Episode 89: Anime NYC 2019 Was Crazy
Show Notes
News
0:00: In this special-ish edition of It's Not My Fault TheOASG Podcast is NOT Popular, Justin and Helen launch straight into the news' section to discuss:
0:42: A couple KyoAni works...
Anime NYC 2018: Tomo Tran Talks Vertical Comics, the Monogatari Series, and Hiroki Kuroda
It's not a big secret that Vertical has changed considerably from when it got started many years ago...and to extent, even a few years ago. Most associated the company with Ed...
Anime NYC 2018: Ben Applegate Looks Back on Kodansha’s 2018, Looks Ahead to 2019
While at Anime NYC, I was able to chat with a few people in the industry. The first for today is with Ben Applegate. As the Associate Publishing Director of Kodansha...
Anime NYC 2018: Kase-san and Morning Glories Edition!
Interested in checking out a cute, funny, and good romance anime? Look no further than Kase-san!
Anime NYC had a few premiere screenings over the weekend, from Mob Psycho 100 Season 2,...
Anime NYC 2018: Industry Panels Overview
Anime NYC as a whole was pretty fun, if also too busy at points. But what about the publishers who went to the convention? Well, outside of a very few companies...
Anime NYC 2018: The Good, the Mixed, and the Bad
So if you haven’t heard, Anime NYC had 36,000 unique attendees at the Javits Center this year. That makes it the 3rd largest North American anime convention, behind Anime Matsuri and...