This year, the Anime Track is proud to announce its guest of honor for I-CON
22. This year we have non other then Richard Ian Cox. You might recognize him if
you watch Ranma 1/2, or Inu Yasha. Yes he is the voice actor for male Ranma, as
well as the voice for Inu Yasha. Last year we had the voice of Akane, and now we
have her counterpart.
This year Toshifumi Yoshida of Viz Video will be back to entertain you with
his Dubbing Workshop. If you have ever complained about the dubbing in an Anime,
we challenge you to do better.
The Anime Track is planning the return of some popular events. This year will
be the second for the Anime Cosplay. Come down and showcase your Anime costume
in a cool skit. To sign up in advance for the event, please go to
http://www.debu-hamu.com/cosplay22/
Like wearing your favorite made costume but can’t come up with a cosplay
skit? Maybe you lack the partners? Or maybe you are just too shy to get up on
stage and put on a show for everyone? Well here is your chance to get up and
have your picture taken, and be recognized for all the hard work you put into
your costume. Photos will appear on the I-CON web site after the convention.
New this year is the Anime Karaoke. It was an Anime Track event many moons
ago but popular demand ebbed. We are bringing it back and this year it will be
hosted in the Cyber Bar. If you want to sign up for our Karaoke tournament,
please visit:
http://www.debu-hamu.com/cosplay22/karaoke.html.
You will also have the opportunity to sign up at the Convention for these two
events.
We will be offering the attendees the chance to experiment with Cel painting.
Now you can get an idea of what goes into the art of creating your favorite
Anime. Seating will be limited and available on a first come first serve basis.
More then one workshop will be offered to assure more opportunities for more
people.
We have more panels for your entertainment. See your program guide at the
convention. For any last minute changes, please go to the information desk.
For comments and suggestions, please e-mail
anime@iconsf.org.
Please Note: while some Anime is intended for younger viewers, other Anime is
definitely for ADULTS ONLY. Anime rated with an NC-17 in the schedule contains
mature subject matter or strong violence. Photo ID will be needed to attend
these titles.
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