Living Dead Dolls 20th Anniversary
/20 years of producing Living Dead dolls and I didn't even know about them until now.
Read More20 years of producing Living Dead dolls and I didn't even know about them until now.
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Read MoreFins to help you swim faster; and cute blankets to keep you warmer.
Read MoreVideo game favorites in plushy form - Super Mario Bros, Donkey Kong, Kirby, Legend of Zelda, more!
Read MorePai Technology brings learning and playtime together. And they have something I want - a way to learn how to solve the cube puzzle!
Read MoreFolds small, has blinkers and doesn't need a license to drive.
Read MoreThe sushi erasers look good enough to eat...
Read MoreFive Star Stories and other anime models by Volks USA!
Read MoreShoot'em up! Ducks are a flyin!
Read MoreThese programmable robots can follow instructions when they hear certain sounds like clapping. Or dance music.
Read MoreThose oh-so-cute plushies!!!
Read MoreScared of flying your drone into a tree? Test it out by shooting it down - if you can!
Read MoreUnprecedented screenings and once-in-a-lifetime experiences, including the reunion of talent and creators from iconic films and musical acts, will be showcased at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival
Read MoreKeep those Tamagotchi's in your pocket - Fingerlings stick to your fingers, and these little monkeys will react happily to any attention you give them.
Read MoreSquare Enix' prototype figurines by renowned Japanese character designers are just play jaw dropping!
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This year was the first time this event took place and it was very obvious. Vendors and artists alley in the same room, tiny little panel rooms and such... Very small but let me tell you, I have never felt so much love at a convention before. All the authors, vendors, artists, and other attendees were kind, funny, and so amazingly understanding. And I say understanding because I walked into the Yuri!! On Ice panel and was very likely the only one in the room who never saw the show. I came there to see what it was about and everyone was excited to share.
The same could be said for the author panels (which, I attended for obvious reasons) where I learned a great deal about tropes in LGBTQ fiction and how to represent a wider range of characters.
I also got some swag, of course:
I will be reviewing these books, of course. And those first two books are signed! :D
If this con keeps going (PLEASE DO) next time, I would make a weekend out of it. I ended up having to miss panels I really wanted to see because I didn't want to be driving back home at 1 am. People get stupid on highways normally so add dark and bridges to that and NOPE. Lenni would rather not, thanks.
Overall, I learned a lot, I met some fun people, I gave out a bunch of cards, and I have some fun books to review. I would love to attend next year and I hope it was successful enough to warrant a yearly event.
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