Filler Post: D&A’s Mid-Tour Recap and what to expect in 2018!

It’s literally had to believe that only six and a half months remain until 2018, and it’s even harder to believe that time can fly so quickly when you’re on the road. While we’ve been on this tour we’ve met some stunning people that work in the anime industry; such as voice actors Steve Blum, Sonny Strait, Alexis Tipton and more. (Don’t worry Jamie and Monica our paths will cross one day.) Although we’ve said this over a thousand times already on the blog and social media, we thank you (the fans) from the bottom of our hearts for the love and support that you’ve been giving to us over the past 17 months.

To all of our fans overseas we thank you from the bottom of our hearts too! It’s always awesome to find other fans that love anime, cosplay and manga as much as we do. We’ve built a lot of great friendships while we’ve been on this little anime convention tour of ours, and based on our first hand experience of doing this tour, we wouldn’t trade it in for anything else in the world. There are only two stops that remain on our 2017 D&A tour; SaikuCon in Allentown, PA happening August 18-20th, and Anime NYC in New York, NY happening November 17-19th.

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As we mentioned before in one of our twitter posts, we’ll be hosting three possible fan panels at next year’s AniMore at the Hyatt Regency in Baltimore, MD. We also mentioned that we would be giving you some more details about them, so without any further delay, here we go! ๐Ÿ™‚

The first panel will be our official panel known as The D&A Anime Panel! You can ask us questions like how we got started, what our favorite anime titles are, who’s our favorite voice actors and everything else in between.

The second one will be about how to create electronic music using a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) called MAGIX Music Maker Live. It’ll feature Yours Truly under the Music Producer and DJ moniker; Groundzkontrol. I’ll cover the basics on how to use MAGIX to produce, mix and master your own tracks like a pro. (Time allowed that is, though we’re pretty sure we’ll have enough time.)

The third is actually going to be a live trivia game where we have four teams playing against each other in a game show-like fashion, as they try to see which team knows their anime like the back of their own hand! The winning team will receive a free official D&A Anime Blog T-shirt and three mystery gift cards that can range anywhere from $10-25.

If things go well we just might bring one of these three awesome panels to any (if not all) of the anime conventions that are on our list for our 2018 tour. (Which will be posted in November.)

This has been quite an amazing journey and experience for us while going around to these various cons. We’ve met some great friends, hardcore D&A fans, and other friendly otaku who love the industry and the lifestyle as much as we do. As long as you continue to be a part of us, D&A will always be a part of you! Long live otaku!! ๐Ÿ˜‰

Filler Post: How To Survive Your First Anime Convention!

Just to let you guys know, this post is for anyone who has never EVER been to an anime convention before. If you’re a con veteran like us then we beg you to share this post with anyone who’s never been to a con before. With all that being said, let’s get started with the basics!

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Rule #1: Do your Homework! (In other words: RE-search!)

Make sure that this is the number one thing that you do before proceeding to the next few rules that we have for you. Homework can be a pain in the butt; especially when you’re in grade school, but for something of this magnitude you’re gonna have to get on your boogie board (or surf board) and surf the web, daddy-o! Finding out where and when an anime convention starts will put you on the path to success when it comes to preparing for your first time. (Relax, we’re not talking about sex…yet.)

Rule #2: Book the Hotel, ASAP!!!

One of the worst things that can ever happen to a con goer is waiting until the week of the con to book a hotel. Remember, you’re not the only one going to the anime convention, you’re going to be there with at least 10,000+ other people who are just as enthusiastic about anime and manga as you are. That also means beating the hotel traffic in order to make sure that you and your anime-lovin’ friends, get the first discount-rated room that becomes available. As for when to book your room, make sure that you do it at least 3-4 months before the actual month that the con is scheduled to start. That way it’ll give you enough time to save up the money because depending on the con and its location, the hotel prices can be a little bit up there. ($150-$275 a night isn’t bad as long as you’ve got two or three friends o split the bill.)

Rule #3: Take What You Need, and not what you Don’t!

Over-packing can be the bane of anyone who’s going on vacation for the first time, so treat this as a vacation from reality and the rest of the world. Pack soaps, toothbrushes, deodorant, you know, the basic items for basic hygiene. No one wants to take a picture with you if your breath smells worst than Togami’s butt. (If you can guess where we got that reference from, then kudos my friend! ^.^) Technology-wise just bring your camera and/or video camera, just in case you decide that you might wanna document your first experience at a con. Finally, take some extra cash if you plan on buying some wall scrolls or other anime merchandise while you’re there.

Rule #4: Need a Ride? Let Uber, Lyft, or your friends be your Guide!

Okay, not this part can be a little bit tricky, but no worries we’ve got you covered! Depending on where the convention is located, you’re going to need one of the three methods of transportation that we’ve mentioned in this rule. If you’ve got friends who happen to have cars then you’re in good shape, because this will save you the trouble of asking mom and dad for a ride. (Of course with friends you won’t have to chip in that much for gas as opposed to your parents.) If you and your friends don’t have a car, then you can grab the Uber or Lyft app on your iPhone or Android (if you have one), and tell em’ to pick you up. (Make sure you get UberX because that’s the least expensive.) If your convention is less than 10 miles from your house, then mom and dad shouldn’t mind too much. (You’re still gonna have to pay them for gas though.)

Rule #5: Raid the Con! (Actually, don’t do that. Just walk around and check out the awesome atmosphere!)

When going to your first anime convention it is easy to get lost when you’ve never been inside the actual con before. After you’ve paid for your con badge make sure that the con staff has given you a map/schedule of the con, because this will cut down a lot of the hassle that comes with being an anime convention virgin. (Minus the sex. Sorry, sorry! T.T) If there are no panels going on during the first two hours of the con, take that time to plan out which panels you and your friends want to go to. Establish a meeting place if you and your friends decide to go to different panels, and don’t forget to make time to eat too! If you make sure that all of the conditions of the first four rules have been met, then you should be all set! ๐Ÿ˜‰

FINALLY, just have fun! Take pictures with other fans who are cosplaying as your favorite characters from your favorite series. Go see your favorite voice actors. Head down to the con’s rave party and dance the night away while listening to a progressive house remix of Sailor Moon. (The DJs at these cons are pretty good, of course Yours Truly plans on throwing his hat into that ring pretty soon.)

Well, I hope that this filler post helped you out. If this is your first time going to an anime con and you don’t know what to do, just look back on this post and relax.

HAVE FUN!! ๐Ÿ™‚

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Never be afraid to be yourself at an anime con! They’re a great place to meet other fans who love anime and manga as much as you do.

Love & Dessert: A Heart-Warming Combination!

Ice cream, chocolate cake, strawberry sundaes…those are the kind of sweet treats that are no fun to eat alone. Love and dessert almost go together like salt and pepper (the condiments not the female rappers, though we love them too), PB and J, and anything else that might make a great combo! Of course for your Monday night treat my friends, we’re giving you more than just something sweet to snack on with your significant other. We’re giving you some lesser known anime titles to enjoy as well! ๐Ÿ˜‰

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If you’re looking for an anime title about love, rejection, and acceptance, then you’re gonna want to check out this lesser-known title called ef: A Tale of Memories. It tells the story about a boy named Hiro who comes across a girl named Miyako, who borrows his bike in order to catch a purse snatcher during Christmas Eve. After crashing his bike Miyako and Hiro end up spending their Christmas Eve together, and soon discover that the two of them are actually in the same class, much to the dismay of Hiro’s childhood friend Kei (who secretly likes him). There’s more to the story than what we just told you, so check it out and stream it on Crunchyroll, or any anime streaming site that’s legal and has permission to post it.

If you’re on the hunt for something delicious, then might we recommend the snack known as Mont Blanc. This chestnut pureed snack can be found in not just Japan, but also places like Hong Kong, Romania, Italy, and Spain. If you ever find yourself heading towards those places, be sure to ask for this particular snack!

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We’ll have some more awesome filler posts coming later this week, as well as new updates on the remainder of our anime convention tour. Plus, new developments regarding the future of D&A, and what our plans are for the years ahead. That’s all coming next time on D&A Anime Blog! It’s a part of you! ๐Ÿ™‚

In The Month of May, the otaku will Play!

It may have taken us a little longer than expected to deliver some of the best anime convention locations to you guys, but huzzah! Here they are! the cons that you’ll be looking for are located in the Northwest, Southwest, Westbound, and Southbound regions of North America. If you’re looking for where and when the next anime con is being held, then Cons Near U is your one-stop place to check out where the latest and greatest conventions for anime, manga, video game, and comic book enthusiasts, are going to be held!

We’ll have more updates on our possible early launch of our music playlist page, as well as which anime cons we’ll be heading to for our 2018 tour. All that and more next time on D&A Anime Blog! It’s a part of you! ๐Ÿ˜‰

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So It’s Monday, Huh? Don’t Worry, We Got You Covered!

Here we are at yet another Monday night as many of us are coming home from work through that awful rush hour traffic. Now you’re probably wondering what to do after you’ve thrown off your work clothes and put on your ‘play’ clothes, right? Well not to worry, cuz’ the boys at D&A got everything your anime-loving heart desires! On this awesome Monday night we’ve got lesser known anime titles as well as some of the most delicious Japanese snacks you’ll ever lay eyes on. So if you’re looking to see what we’ve got cookin’, check this out!

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If you’re looking for an awesome lesser known anime title filled with action, fantasy, and some mystery, then we suggest that you check this show called Rokka: The Braves of the Six Flowers! The plot deals with six people who have been named the ‘Braves of the Six Flowers’, and are called by the Goddess of Fate to fight against a demon god. However during the actual gathering of the heroes seven show up as opposed to six, making the others think that one of them is a spy for the demon god, as well as an impostor. This title is subbed as of now, but you can check it out on any of the legal anime streaming sites like FUNimation and Crunchyroll.

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Looking for something delicious to sink your teeth into, then you’re gonna want to check this Japanese snack out! It’s known as a Yatsuhashi, and it’s made out of a rice gluten flour that’s sprinkled in cinnamon and sugar. (Not to mention that this snack is served as a confection souvenir or a miyagegashi.) This is a must try if you get the chance to travel to Japan, and if you do, don’t be afraid to tell the locals or your travel guide that D&A sent you! Cool? Awesome! ^.^

If you haven’t noticed yet we’ve decided to step our post game (no pun intended) up a little bit to give you guys (the fans) the full experience of what D&A Anime Blog is all about! So far you guys have been showing a lot of love and support for the blog/site thus far, and for that we can’t thank you enough. We just hope that we’ll be able to continue this awesome thing that we’re doing for years to come, and that you’ll do your part to keep the anime industry alive and well.

For the rest of the week we’ll be working on posting some anime cons for you guys to check out this month, and continue to update you on some more awesome additions and pages that may be coming to the site in the near future! ๐Ÿ™‚

Filler Post: How To Successfully Plan for an Anime Convention

If you’re a hardcore anime fan who loves anime almost more than life itself, but never been to an anime convention before, then the information from this post is gonna be quite beneficial to you. A. Goldman and Yours Truly have been going to anime conventions for over eight years, and let me tell you, the things we’ve seen happen while we’ve been a part of them, are memories that no one in the ‘real world’ can take away from you. So to help you enjoy the full experience of an anime convention (cosplay, merch, voice actors, etc.), we’re gonna unlock the vault containing the biggest secrets on how to successfully plan for an anime convention!

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Tip #1: Find the Con!

Everyone’s gotta start somewhere, right? So why not start by surfing through the web. If you google up anime conventions you’re bound to find hundreds of different ones all across the U.S. as well as the UK, South America, and even Africa (which I didn’t even know they had). If you’ve gotten past this step then the next is to find a con that’s either in your area or state and head to its website. Check out the con’s history and see what events they have there, and if they’re to your liking (and we’re pretty sure they are), then look for the convention’s hotel tab and book it, Dano!** ๐Ÿ˜›

(**Make sure you take some friends who love anime and cosplay with you if you plan on going to your con. Hotels can be expensive depending on where you stay, but if you got a buddy or two to split the cost with, then you’ll be alright!)

Tip #2: Prepare for the Con!

You’ve booked it, so now you have to prepare for it! Going to an anime con is just like planning for a vacation; you got to pack your clothes, your toothbrush, your electronic gaming system (in this case a 3DS or any other handheld gaming device will do, trust me, you can leave the PS4, Xbox One, or whatever gaming brand console you’re into at home, cuz’ you’re not gonna be in the room that much anyway), and anything else that you think you may or may not need.

The next step after doing that is finding a way to the hotel/convention. Nine times outta ten your mom or dad might be happy enough to take you and your friends to your hotel (convention), but that all depends on these three things: location, location, LOCATION!

If your hotel or anime convention is no more than 45 minutes away from where you live, then your parents shouldn’t have a problem taking you there. (Unless you’re over 16 and got your own car, then you can cut mommy n’ daddy out of the equation.) However if your hotel is either 2-3 hours away or even in another state, mom and dad might say you’re shitzu-outta-luck. Not to worry though, because thanks to the advancements of technology, we’ve got Uber and Lyft!

Just make sure you’ve got some extra money saved up to cover the cost. Heck, you can even divide who pays going to the hotel/con and who pays coming back. (Like we just did for Zenkaikon.)

Tip #3: Set Some Ground Rules

We all know the old saying; “It’s all fun and games until someone ends up in the corner crying–or something to that effect!” In other words just lay down some ground rules on what goes on while inside your hotel room. We’ve heard a lot about con drama happening at almost every anime convention, and when it happens, it can (sometimes) kill the whole happy vibe that you been having while at the con. I’m not trying to sound like your parents/guardian(s) but setting these ground rules can help you enjoy the full extent of the con without having any tense moments.

Those rules can range from the sleeping arrangements to if your roommate/friend decides to indulge in some after con hours activity (i.e. drinking or sex with his/her girlfriend/boyfriend/best friend, though we won’t judge about that last part). Remember, it is better to be safe at a con, then sorry on the way back home.

Also, if you plan on going to the convention’s rave party (or shindig), keep an eye on how long you stay out at night. I dunno what it is about midnight, but bad things always happen after midnight. (Unless the convention is inside the hotel itself, then in this case party on you party animal! ^.^)

Tip #4: Let The Map Be Your Guide

There is never going to be an anime convention that doesn’t give you a map on how to find a Q&A panel for Sonny Strait, or where the next showing of Dragon Ball Super is. If you’re traveling in a group then this tip is going to be quite crucial for you, especially if the events or panels you want to check out might not be the same ones that your friends wanna check out.

For this tip it would be in your best interest to mark the panels and workshops that you want to check out while at the con in advance. This tip also refers back to Tip #1, so if you and your friends already have a good idea of which voice actor(s) you want to see or which panel you want to go to, then you should be a-okay! Also as an add-on to this tip; make sure you set up a meeting place on where you should meet up, should you and your friends take off in different directions for different panels. (Don’t forget to put in some time for food, cuz’ otaku can have a Broly-sized appetite.)

Finally, just have fun! Make new friends and awesome geeky memories that will last a lifetime. Who says you only have to go to just one anime con a year, go to multiple ones so you can enjoy that happy con feeling over, and over, and over again! As long as you follow these tips that we’ve given you, you’ll know what to do if you plan on going to an anime con; whether you’ve been going to them as long as we have, or you’re just stepping out to one for the very first time.

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Slash Saturday: Where Samurai Rule The Blog!!

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When it comes to Saturday nights on D&A Anime Blog, we’re not ones to slack off and give you anything less than perfect, especially when it comes to the samurai-filled drop down segment you all know as Slash Saturday! The Edo Period is in full swing as we give you the best samurai anime titles that various anime production companies have to offer, and many North American Anime Distributors have licensed. If you’re looking for a samurai anime title that’ll help you pass the time (and you don’t mind the quality), then check out a 26-episode series called Musashi Gundoh! Wanna know who we’ve picked out to be our Samurai Hall of Fame inductees for both our male and female divisions? Then check out our Hall of Fame pages and see if your favorite made the list.

On Thursday we were planning on giving you some well earned nostalgia from our Throwback Thursday segment, however an unexpected emergency came up so we had to push it to next Thursday night. If you guys haven’t gotten the chance to see our anime convention highlights from last weekend’s Zenkaikon, they’re on our Youtube page so be sure to check them out when you get the chance! As always anime fans, continue to be awesome and follow your dreams, and never give up nor let anyone tell you that you can’t be anything you want to be! ๐Ÿ™‚

Friday Nights are for Anime and Manga Fans!

At least Friday nights on D&A Anime Blog are! Hard to believe that just last week we were decked out in our signature cosplay for Zenkaikon in Lancaster, PA. Now we’re back here to give you guys (the fans) just what you’ve been looking for; some awesome anime, OVA, and manga titles to check out on the blog! If you’re familiar with a show called And You Thought there was never a girl Online, then you’re going to love How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend.

Looking for a classic space opera about two warring factions that have the same goals but different views and ideas on how to accomplish said goals? Then look no further friends, cuz’ we’ve got an anime OVA title called Legend of the Galactic Heroes for you to check out and stream! We’re not one to leave Manga of the Week hanging by the wayside, so we’ve decided to pick it back up with a manga title known as The Candidate for Goddess. (Be sure to check it out if you’ve never got the chance to read it yet.)

Now onto some update news regarding the blog/site. Thanks to a financial blessing we might actually be able to launch our music playlist page known as November Groundz: Kontrol Room, as early as mid-July of this year. The page will contain a track list of all the original songs (produced by Yours Truly as November Groundz) that will be a part of the playlist title called Kontrol Room. Among that is a new blog page dedicated to all the anime couples out there named Anime Couple of the Week, which will make its debut in June on our Miscellany Monday drop down menu. Plus, more anime conventions for the month of May are coming to the blog, so be sure to check in on our Cons Near U page to see which anime conventions are within your region or area!

That’s it for now. Come back for our Slash Saturday segment as we get ready for another wild weekend of Toonami, Samurai Jack, and all the anime that you can handle! ๐Ÿ™‚

Filler Page: 18 Month Anniversary Plans…

It’s kind of hard to believe that the 2017 year is almost half over. It feels just like yesterday that my partner and I started this awesome blog that has grown into the wonderful site that it is today, and we can’t thank our fans and social media followers enough for all the support. With that being said we’ve got some new plans and concepts for what we’re going to be doing for the blog on our 18 month anniversary, which is on June 11th of this year.

So you guys might be asking yourselves, “What’s next for D&A Anime Blog?” well guys, we’re about to tell you! Starting on the second Monday in June, we’re bringing you a brand new sub-page that will be added to the Miscellany Monday drop down menu called Anime Couple of the Week! For that segment we’ll be combing the web for some of the coolest, hottest, and most badass couples in anime (male, female, or both). We’ll also be working on getting an official domain for our site as well as establish a newsletter system, so that we can enhance our fan’s experience with the blog.

If we reach 10,000 or more views on our blog, then we’ll post a special s 10,000 WordPress Views video on our YouTube page. Many of our fans have been asking (begging) us to get an Instagram page, so not to worry guys, we’ll be getting an Instagram page soon enough! We’ve got more new features and updates that will be making their way to the blog within the coming months, so be sure to check in every so often to see what’s on the up-and-up.

Steak Sandwiches and Anime: Nothin’ Like Monday’s On D&A!

After coming home from yet another hard day’s work, don’t you want yourself a good sandwich, a nice drink, and an awesome anime title to watch? Well look no further my friends, cuz’ we’ve got just what you’ve been looking for! Looking for a lesser known anime title about helping your fellow man as well as giving joy, good will, and peace on earth? Then Tokyo Godfathers will be the answer to your prayers.

Wanna know what we’ve got cooking in the D&A kitchen? Then check out what’s on the menu on D&A’s Talkin’ Snack! Just as we’ve mentioned and said in our last post, we’ve just come back from Zenkaikon in Lancaster, PA. We met some new friends as well as some of our fans that have supported us throughout the (almost) year and a half that the blog has been going. Toonami T.O.M. Steve Blum and Mary Elizabeth McGlynn was there to add to the con’s excitement, plus all the wonderful panels, workshops, video games, cosplay, and late night DJ parties that you can handle!

The month of May has finally arrived, and that means some awesome anime cons to look forward to in May, which we will have on the blog/site before the week is out. Also, we’ve got a new highlights video from Zenkaikon that’s going to be posted on our youtube page REAL soon! As for now, we thank all of the awesome people that have helped us with our highlights video, as well as taken pictures with us! See you all at the next con! ๐Ÿ˜‰