A Founder’s Review with D.J. Lewis: PuchiCon 2023!

Its hard to believe that January 2020 was the last time I’ve been to an anime convention. A lot has changed in the convention scene since I was first introduced to it back in July 2008. Before Aaron and I formed D&A Anime Blog / D&A Studios Entertainment, one of the biggest local Baltimore, MD anime conventions we’ve gone to, was Otakon. We didn’t really know much about small/mid-sized conventions until 2016; when AniMore made its debut in Baltimore just as Otakon announced that it was moving to Washington, D.C. that same year.

From 2017-2020, Aaron and I have had the chance to check out other conventions besides Otakon; like Zenkaikon, Anime USA, Thy Geekdom Con, and Katsucon. Now, after a three-year drought (thanks to covid), we find ourselves attending an anime convention in Pennsylvania that was new to us. Located at the Camelback Ski Resort in Tannersville, PA in the Pocono Mountains, we had the honor of going to PuchiCon for its 2023 event.

PuchiCon 2023: The Convention

After a three-hour drive from Baltimore to Tannersville, we arrived at the convention held at the Camelback Resort. If you’re familiar with the Kalahari Resort, Camelback is pretty much like that…but a bit smaller. One of the coolest things I like about smaller conventions is that the registration line is a lot shorter than average conventions. After checking in to the hotel we made our way to the fourth floor where the convention was held. Hosting the convention here at Camelback does give the con goers a lot to do besides just going to panels and playing video games; you can also swim in the wave pool, slide down the waterslides, and hit up the arcade on the first floor.

Once we got to the fourth floor, Aaron and I got the same feeling we got when we went to AniMore for the first time – and it was great! It was also convenient because we were on the same floor as the con itself. With everything being on one floor, it actually makes everything convenient for the con goer while reducing travel from one side of the venue, to the other. This year (as this is our first time attending this convention), the con split its panels and events into two buildings; with a shuttle that you can take to get to the other building, and bring you back to the main building. I like that, because they took into account where the venue was located, and made accommodations based on the fact. At first I was a bit worried, because it would be a bad idea if they made convention goers have to walk from the hotel venue, to the second building.

Mainly because we’re in the mountains, and when it gets dark…its not safe for anyone.

PuchiCon 2023: The Panels, Artist Alley & Dealer’s Room

Once Aaron and I made it to the Dealer’s Room/Artist Alley, we were blown away! There were so many vendors that were both local and out of state (mainly from New Jersey, Philadelphia, and Baltimore). This is like the main attraction for anime conventions, because this is the area where con goers can find great deals on figures, keychains, art, limited addition items, and so much more. This is also the area where you can buy prints and even get them signed by your favorite voice actors, in fact we even got a print signed by Paul St. Peter; who did the voice of Leomon from the OG Digimon. We even had the chance to check out some of the snack vendors that were there as well.

Now for the panels. This ties into how convenient PuchiCon has made it for con goers to see all of their favorite panels, while exploring some new ones. One of the biggest pet peeves I have with conventions (next to ‘B.O. issues’) is when panels overlap, but with this convention they were well spaced out. I like that about this convention, because it gives con goers some breathing room to get to the next panel after the previous one is finished, and not feel rushed because it starts immediately after the one they’ve just left.

The variety of the panels is also nice because you get some that are game shows, some that are interactive, and some that are informative. In the other building they had Frontier Pro Wrestling along with a panel about the wrestling industry, and sadly we didn’t get the chance to go, but I thought it was pretty cool that the convention added that in their program. There aren’t too many conventions that I know of that also incorporate professional wrestling content in their program. Once sundown hit, we made our way to the 18+ panels as well as the PuchiCon Pool Party featuring DJ Kyon. I’d say the highlight of the night was the Cards Against Humanity panel, and the pool party. (Maybe Avidd Minddset might make a DJ guest appearance one day.)

PuchiCon 2023: The Conclusion

To top everything off, PuchiCon is a great convention to check out if you want to go to a con that doesn’t feel overwhelming. For every large mainstream convention, there’s a bunch of smaller more laid back ones that don’t feel to stressful. After being out of the con circuit for three years, we were excited about going to this convention. Even though it was only two days long, there was a lot to do and see, and hopefully if (and when) they do become a three-day convention, that PuchiCon keeps that ‘community sense’ about itself.

Once anime/gaming conventions reach a point where they’re along the levels of Anime Expo or San Diego Comic-Con, they lose that ‘community sense’ that was once a core part of their identity; and it becomes about profit rather than people. Along with community sense is public safety; which should be a #1 priority for every convention regardless of how big, or small your convention is. Finally, convention management is one of the things that can make, or break a convention. I can’t tell you how many stories I’ve heard around the anime convention community, about the way certain conventions treat their guests and staff, but I’m not gonna get into that.

We’ve had the opportunity to meet and chat with the founder and CEO of PuchiCon, Jennifer Perez. She’s one of the coolest and nicest people that we’ve ever met, and we can proudly say, she knows how to throw a great con! PuchiCon is one of the coolest small conventions that we’ve gone to, that has left a big impression on us. I’d say without a doubt, this is a convention that you don’t wanna miss!

Until next post, stay nerdy my friends!

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