I’ve actually done whole comics on the “remember when they talked about ANIME at these anime conventions?” topic, and I SURE DO WISH I COULD POST SOME LINKS TO THEM RIGHT HERE.  Hopefully I’ll remember to come back and add some once I get the rest of the old comics re-posted.  That said, when I DO re-post said comics, I may find myself havign to walk back some statements, because my attitude has changed a bit.

There was a time when I blamed this kind of questionable scheduling entirely on present-day otakudom’s overcompensating for past generations’ gatekeeping tendencies.  You know, don’t be like the creepy old guy who scares new folks away, instead welcome absolutely EVERYBODY without actually vetting them to see if they’re worth giving a platform to.  That kind of stuff.  And I do still think there’s a problem with that, but probably not the only one.  It probably also hurts things that, in a post-Internet world, a lot of people don’t NEED conventions to provide them with a platform to talk about whatever.  If anybody can start up a blog or YouTube channel or whatever to get the word out about whatever they want from the comfort of their own home, that cuts into the supply of people willing to travel out to cons to do it.  And that, in turn, provides an opening for somebody who just wants to be in front of a room full of people to slap some anime references onto a failed TED Talk and submit it as a panel.

No joke: one Otakon I saw a panel named something along the lines of “Careers Management for Artists.”  A how-to on getting into voice acting or being an artist or something like that?  NOPE!  It was some lady giving a seminar on how to write a good resume.  An hour of cover letter instructions, only with a random Dragon Ball Z clip awkwardly shoehorned into the intro to make it “anime related”.  And this wasn’t some little local con struggling to fill the schedule, this was frickin’ OTAKON.  Every geek on the East Coast supposedly hurls panel submissions at this con, yet THAT garbage somehow got through.  The mind truly boggles.