So awhile back we shot footage for a cosplay music video that we were going to do during Otakon’s last year in Baltimore back in 2016! Well, after a four year wait it’s finally here! Check out the awesome video we put together, and we also want to give a huge shout-out to all of the cosplayer’s that participated! ๐
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D&A Update: New Videos, New Ideas, and Anime REvisited!
Hey guys! So, this week has been a mixture of happy moments, ‘off’ moments, and moments where we wonder if common sense has become a lost art. Instead of dwelling on that we’ve got a little bit of good news to share with you regarding more new content. Last month we’ve gotten a spike in views due to our first Anime REvisited review title; Dagashi Kashi season one. The series itself is indeed great with moments of comedy, segments of romance, and brief facts about candy. If you’re looking for an anime series that is weird yet funny, we endorse Dagashi Kashi. (We haven’t done the second season yet, but maybe we will in the future.)
With that out of the way, here’s what’s new:
A Brand New Cosplay Music Video!
Back in 2016 we shot video footage for a cosplay music video that we were doing while we were at Otakon – back when it was at Baltimore. We know it’s four years late, but we’ve just finished working on the video, and it’ll be up on our youtube channel this weekend. If you’re a cosplayer and you see yourself in the video, let us know in the comments and we’ll give you a shout-out.
A Virtual Cosplay Fashion Show!
I’m not sure if this idea has ever been done, but with conventions cancelled all around the U.S. throughout the Summer, we wanted to figure out a way for cosplayers to show off their fashions while staying at home. Thanks to a tip, we’re thinking about hosting a cosplay Fashion Show; where cosplayers would submit a video of them displaying their favorite cosplay to us, and then make a video out of it. With the 25 MB limit that Gmail can take, we would ask that all video submissions be 60 seconds or less. We don’t have a date set up yet, but we thought this would be a cool idea.
Anime REvisted Takes A Trip To Daten City!
With the overwhelming likes and views that we’ve gotten for this month-long segment, we’ve decided to bring it back with our next anime title that has a South Park/Rick & Morty level of comedy – nor is it safe for kiddos! That’s right, our next Anime REvisited title is none other than Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt. With it being ten years since the show came out in Japan (and eight since it was dubbed), why not revisit this one-season series that really deserves a second. Our next Anime REvisited will happen from May 19th – June 16th.
That will do it for our updates for the blog, and we’ll make sure that we keep you posted when everything kicks off! Until next post, stay healthy and stay nerdy! ๐
DigiCon: The Rise of Virtual Conventions
It has been two whole months since our state (Maryland) was issued a ‘Shelter-in-Place’ order due to COVID-19. With large gatherings like festivals, sporting events, and yes…even anime and gaming conventions cancelled all around the U.S. and the world, nerds (and otaku) like ourselves have been wondering what the future of our three-day sanctuaries would look like in a post COVID world. It bummed us out after receiving word that our next convention, Zenkaikon, was cancelled after the state of PA issued its state of emergency. However, it was also nice to see that they take the safety of their con goers, staff, and potential guests seriously. With Summer knocking on the door, it’s already set in stone that con season is pretty much dead, and I can only imagine how bad the organizers and staff are feeling; having to scrap everything because you don’t want to take the chance of infecting more people, because at this rate, it seems like con season won’t have the same effect that it once did even after this year is over.
We’re not saying that you won’t have the same experiences you did back in year’s past, it just that with the mega conventions like Anime Expo, SDCC, SXSW, and E3, they probably won’t be returning next year either – at least not at the capacity they once had. There’s at least 6-8 months worth of planning that has to go into making cons that size what they are, and with COVID hanging around until Fall/Winter, that doesn’t give the organizers a lot of turn-around time to work with…which sucks! So yeah, we feel your pain, and though we can’t go to any of our favorite conventions to see you guys, many organizers have created digital alternatives to many of your favorite cons. Heck, even FUNimation has their own con!
With many of us who are FOLLOWING THE RULES AND STAYING HOME UNLIKE SOME PEOPLE WE WON’T NAME, digital conventions are the new norm – at least for now anyway. I’d say between 2021 and 2022, we’ll find ourselves back to doing what we do best; going to cons and meeting our cool friends and fans! (We’ll be hugging our super fans, and pounding fists with everyone else.) Hopefully you guys stay safe during this time, and remember, we’ve got discord and all of our other social media, so you can chat with us anytime! ๐

A Founder’s Thought’s With D.J. Lewis! (05/04/20)
Hey guys n’ gals, may the fourth be with you! Everyday that I find myself constantly distracting myself with ‘internet-tainment’ to keep me sane, is another small victory in my book. For may of us it feels like our quality of life is a bit…well, if there was a word for it, I’d say it in this post. With more cases of COVID coming in day-by-day; as well as the threat of a new and dangerous member of the wasp family, the Murder Hornet, making its U.S. appearance at the worst possible time, it feels like 2020 just told us to go @#$% ourselves. With Summer knocking on the door, the need to be outside without a mask is going to be higher than ever. Doctors and nurses all around the U.S. and the world save a lot of lives and been through pandemics in years past, but I bet they never had to deal with anything of this magnitude before.
All my life I’ve never heard of a virus shutting down the entire world before – let alone an entire country. Some say this was our divine punishment for all of the times we’ve taken mother Earth for granted, and other’s just want to point the finger. Yeah, having 80% of your social life stripped from you sucks indeed, but in the midst of it all, this situation gave me the chance to take a look at some aspects of my life. I guess you can say the coronavirus put the world on hiatus because we all need to reevaluate our priorities. I can’t speak for everyone, but instead of whining and complaining like some states I know (Florida, Atlanta, Huntington Beach), try making someone else’s life in quarantine a little better. Our world is being tested, but if I know my anime fans, my introverts, and my home-dwellers, we know how to make the best out of the worst situation!
Yeah, most of the idiots outside without masks are going to revolt and do what they want; which is terrible. (Sorry, but you can’t fix stupid, ask the president.) Just know that just because you wear your mask and follow social distancing rules, doesn’t make you weak or even feel like your rights are violated. It means that you’re a considerate person who cares more about the lives of others, their grandparents, and members of their family with health challenges instead of trying to figure out where the next party is, or even if you can get your nails done. Seriously, don’t even talk to me or spit in my direction if you care more about yourself than somebody else during this time!
Okay, I feel a little better. Just had to vent a little bit because of all the ‘dumb-assery’ I’ve been seeing all over social media and the news. Hopefully you guys are staying safe, and staying health. Until next post! ๐
D&A Anime Blog: Welcome To The Lounge!
In the past couple days an old thought seemingly found its way back into our heads; what about creating a page where our fans can listen to some of their favorite tunes while surfing through blog? Then it hit us! Since we have some music already on Spotify, why not link it up with the blog? Thus, our newest music page The Lounge was born! So if you’re a fan of music and have any particular genres you’d like for us to add to our new page, be sure to let us know in the comments below, or even on our Contact Us page. As always, stay nerdy, and stay healthy! ๐
![The Lounge [Header]](https://daanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/the-lounge-header.png?w=700)
Anime REvisited: Dagashi Kashi Season One Episode Eleven Review!
Alright! Weโve returned once again with another episode post from our Anime REvisited pick for the month; Dagashi Kashi! Overall, this series is interesting to say the least; as it has its moments of ups and downs in terms of comedy, romance, and slice-of-life. So without further ado, letโs kick off the eleventh episode review.

Not much really happens in this episode except Hotaru trying to show Coconuts that his father is actually a pretty genuine guy. Sure, he doesnโt see him as the type of person to take seriously at times, but deep down Coconuts thinks that Yo is pretty swell when it comes to customer service. During this time while watching his father in action alongside Saya and Hotaru, Kokonotsu is wondering if he should run his fatherโs shop, so that Yo will get the chance to work with Hotaru and her family. Though heโs still passionate about creating his manga, throughout the episodes leading up to this point Kokonotsu wonders if he should continue his fatherโs legacy, or walk his own path.
While waiting for the train at the station Hotaru and Coco have their moment to talk, and in spite of the obvious trolling innuendos from Hotaru (which were a little bit hilarious), she understood that Coconuts may not exactly share the same vision that she has form him โ that his dad sees for his future. I guess you could say that no matter what path Coconuts chooses, heโll always have a genuine love for dagashi. Iโm guessing in the next and final episode of this first season, weโll see what Cocoโs next move will beโฆ
Sorry this one came off short, but before we sign off on this post, we just want to take a second to thank the doctors, nurses, and other personnel out there fighting against the demon that is COVID-19. I know it feels like a war you’d never expected to happen or thought you’d signed up for, but we want you to know we appreciate every little bit you do. And if youโre an anime fan whoโs among said doctors and nurses or you have family thatโs among these brave heroes, we want to say thank you! From the bottom of our hearts, THANK YOU!
Until next post, stay safe! ๐
Anime REvisited: Dagashi Kashi Season One Episode 9 & 10 Review!
Hey! Weโre back with another dual episode review from our Anime REvisited pick; Dagashi Kashi! I gotta say; this anime title has had some funny, weird, and okay moments between the members of the cast, and from what I saw in the ninth episode, itโs about to get weirder than usual (thanks to Hotaru)!

The ninth episode kicks off with Saya inside the candy store waiting for Coconuts to show up. The sound of the door was heard as she jumped up to greet him, but instead it was Hotaru (go figure) with a sore on the left side of her face. Saya tells her that what she has is a mouth ulcer โ probably from all of the dagashi sheโs been eating. This leads to yet another spell about the dagashi known as wata-pachi; a type of sweet candy with sour candy chips on the inside similar to pop-rocks. Yeah, things did get weird, but it only got worse (at least in Sayaโs case). Hotaru then talks about a dagashi called Choco-droppings, where the design was of an animal with different kinds of choco-flavored candy inside. Guess where the candy comes out fromโฆweโll waitโฆ
(Told ya this was gonna get weird! XP)
Iโm not gonna go too much into detail of what happens afterwards because itโs better if you watch it than having me tell you, but later on Coconuts does come back and finds Hotaru with a bowl of rice. She then states that sheโs from Osaka, Japan and that sheโs speaks with a Kansai accent (which is later discovered that she doesnโt). Then she out of nowhere asks Coconuts how he feels about boobs.
Now to any fanboys out there, this is the moment weโve ALL been waiting for! With Coconuts his answer could either make or break his sort-of-kind-of friendship with Hotaru, so he plays it cool, and says that boys who talk about them are pervs. This causes Hotaru to walk out in disgust, but itโs then proven to be a ploy to get Coconuts to try boob ice cream. No, Iโm not making this up, itโs actually ice cream inside a rubbery edible thing in the shape of a boob โ and you suck it to get the ice cream out. OkโฆIโm done, so letโs move on to episode 10.
Remember that ulcer Hotaru had? Well in the very next episode it grew to the size of a baseball. Earlier she was running through the night until she met To, who was out getting a late-night snack. He asked why she was out late after greeting her, but her reply was that she was brought to him by some unknown reason; which in turn had to do with her ulcer, and her wanting to try a new flavor of baby-star ramen that was coming out.
Saya and Coconuts eventually head to Hotaruโs house; which looked like a mansion compared to the shop, as the two entered inside to see what was wrong with Hotaru. (Although they discovered it had to do with her baseball-sized ulcer, and the fact that To told her to lay off dagashi for a bit until it heals โ which is like telling a hardcore otaku not to watch anime!)
Overall both episodes do indeed turn up the weird factor (all thanks to Hotaru), while at the same time giving us brief moments of comedy. With this review being a dual episode post, there are only two more remaining until my final verdict on this show is made. That will do it for now, so until our next post, continue to stay safe and do not go outside unless you have to โ essentially! ๐
Anime REvisited: Dagashi Kashi Season One Episode 7 & 8 Review!
Welcome back! So here we go again with another anime review post from our month-long segment, Anime REvisited, with our pick Dagashi Kashi. This time weโre doing a double-header with episodes 7 and 8, so letโs get right into it!

Usually when it comes to slice-of-life romantic comedy anime, thereโs always a beach episode or a festival episode. Since weโve already been there and done that with the beach, letโs jump into the festival episode. Coconuts and the rest of the gang are at the Summer Festival looking around at the various vendors and main attractions. (Of course since Yo and Coco work at the candy shop theyโre vendors as well, so they have their own booth.) This episode does tap into yet another moment in Kokonotsuโs and Sayaโs childhood; as Coconuts tries to win a goldfish for Saya โ like heโs done so in the past. Sadly out of pity, the goldfish game owner ends up giving Coconuts a goldfish for trying so hard to win the game, which he then gives to Saya as a gift.
With this being a festival episode, there wasnโt a whole lot going on that I can talk about. Hotaru wasnโt much of a factor in this episode, as this was about another memory in Kokonotsu and Sayaโs relationship. At least this episode did explain how she got the goldfish from the very first episode of the series, so now I know. Finally, To learned how to make Mojayaki for the first time, and was making it like a pro!
Thatโs it for episode sevenโs review, now onto number eight!
So the eighth one brings Coconuts and the gang (except Yo, because he comes in later but only for a minute) together at the shop during a typhoon, and To is telling the others some scary stories from the Scary Story Gum that Coconuts and Yo sell in the shop. Anime girls ( or guys) freaking out about ghosts is one of the funniest things Iโve ever had the pleasure of seeing; so at Sayaโs expense, we get to see her freaking out about the various scary stories ever told through the packaging of the gum.
Scary stories aside things go pretty much back to normal as To tells Coconuts that Kendoyama is a popular toy thatโs coming back in Japan, of course Coco also tells him that they havenโt been able to sell any of the ones they currently have. So what does To do? He spends his cash and buys them to prove a point; of course that point ends up with his sister killing it at the sport, and him with a broken thumb. By the end of the episode Coco and To talk about getting popular with the ladies through the use of fortune-telling chocolate, and the fact that they want to see panties before the episode ends.
In comes Hotaru as she was looking for Coconuts and finds him with To by the beach. After telling her that heโll be back, she tells him that sheโll be waiting by the shop as usual; leaving a chance for Coconuts and To, to get a snapshot of Hotaruโs panties. It wasnโt much but mission accomplished โ in their minds at least.
That will do it for this reviewโs double-header post. Four more to go until we see what Coconuts will do! Stay safe guys!
Anime REvisited: Dagashi Kashi Season One Episode Six Review!
Alright! Weโre back with another anime review post from our Anime REvisited pick; Dagashi Kashi, and now weโre only halfway through the first season at episode six! With the other five episodes behind us; we can only assume itโll only be a matter of time before we see the final outcome, of what Kokonotsuโs decision regarding running his fatherโs candy shop will be. So, letโs get to it!

Going into this episode we see Hotaru going on about another one of her favorite dagashi, in fact thereโs about a few of them that she gets into. The first one has to do with something called Super Himo Q (at least thatโs what I believe itโs called, if Iโm wrong let me know in the comment section); a long string of gummy candy that you can not only play with, but can eat as well. Aside from a moment of comic relief at Toโs expense (with Saya knocking the living daylights out of him for lifting up her skirt so Coconuts could see her panties), this episode gives us a brief backstory between Coconuts and Sayaโs childhood. From the looks of it itโs clear the girl likes Coconuts but hasnโt come out to him about her feelings towards him. Watching the banter between them growing up, Coconuts was really into dagashi at a young age. (Which is kinda ironic because heโs so knowledgeable about dagashi โ yet loves drawing manga and doesnโt want to be a candy shop owner.)
Turns out the candy that both Saya and Coconuts blush over is Yoguret; a box of six pieces of yogurt-flavored candy thatโs both nutritious and delicious. Basically, this was a flashback episode as to why Saya reacted the way the she did, when Hotaru thought that it would be a cool idea for her to join up with Coconuts and work alongside him at the candy shop. At least this episode gave us a little info behind their relationship, but seeing as though weโre only six episodes in, thereโs probably going to be a little bit more info about Saya and Coco.
Well, thatโs it for this review! I know this oneโs a tad shorter than the others Iโve done, but other than the brief backstory on Coco and Sayaโs childhood relationship, thereโs not much happening in this episode โ aside from Hotaru being Hotaru. Only six more episodes remain until my final verdict on this anime series as a whole, until next post, remember to stay safe and stay nerdy! ๐
Anime REvisited: Dagashi Kashi Season One Episode Five Review!
Hey guys! Weโre back with another fun-filled review of Dagashi-Kashi from our Anime REvisited segment and pick of the month. This time weโre reviewing the fifth episode of the first season, as we close in on the half-way point of the first installment of the series. So what are Coconuts and the gang up to now? Weโll tell you in this review!

So for all of you guys who love vlogging, you might get a kick out of this episode. So in the first 45 second of the episode Yo and Hotaru make it look like thereโs a drug deal going on between them, when we all know that itโs about another dagashi of the day. Thanks to Coconuts, that dagashi is none other than bottle ramen; a crispy wafer snack where the inside is filled with yummy powder โ not the other kind youโre thinking of. Later on that same evening Yo is in his room making overnight snack videos on his blog, but his vlogging skills could use some serious work. The topic was about baby star ramen; as the crispy edges of ramen were packaged and given out to the employers during their shift, while the rest ended up being top ramen โ kinda like the stuff we enjoy today.
Skipping ahead Hotaru finds herself back at the shop with Coconuts and To, as the three of them end up in another one of Hotaruโs crazy challenges. They proceed to do the yatta-men challenge where if youโre lucky, youโll win a cash voucher that you get to cash in for more dagashi (and not moneyโฆunfortunately). Coco and To win at the challenge, but Hotaru ends up going through numerous packs of yatta-men and wins nothing; as she goes through a sad spell of not winning anything in life from any competition. Talk about being down in the dumpsโฆ
Lastly they have a final challenge where all three of them eat a piece of grape dagashi candy, but one of them is the really sour one. You can probably already guess who got the sour piece based on who issued the challenge. Hotaru said that if she lost, she would do anything the winner desires โ anything! If anime has taught me anything, these high-stakes bets never, ever, EVER work in the favor of the challenger; especially if youโre the main character! Needless to say, Hotaru lost again, and left the shop without a trace; not even acknowledging the fact that she didnโt hold up her end of the deal with Coconuts and To. Sooo, thatโs pretty much the episode in a nutshell.
For this episode and like the last few episodes, we learn tidbits about various dagashi and their origin story in Japan. Of course just like the last few episodes (other than the small moments of comic-relief), I didnโt expect too much coming out from them. Our next review will be on the sixth episode of the series, as we near the half-way mark of season one. Until next post guys nโ gals, stay safe during this pandemic, and stay nerdy! ๐
