

There was plenty of humorous back and forth banter during the proceedings and enough twists and turned to keep even the most assured con goer guessing.
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The class trial lasted about half an hour and featured cosplayers dressed as Mikan, Kazuichi, Ibuki and Akane going toe to toe in an effort to identify the blackened with a gigantic Monokuma overseeing the trial. Seemingly everybody who set out to find them all did indeed do so and by the end of the day nearly 300 people (so many, in fact, that it was moved to a bigger hall) gathered to participate in the class trial. Once every clue were found (via cell phone evidence), they could be turned in for a cute Monokuma voting paddle to participate in a class trial to close out the day. The nice thing about how the clues were presented was that it could basically be done in the background of the convention - as attendees walked around they could simply keep their eyes peeled throughout the day to locate all of the clues.

Every time I found a clue, there were quickly a dozen more people that followed suit, with some con goers even teaming up to find them quicker. As well as they were hidden, however, that didn’t seem to stop participants from finding them in no time. I admittedly even missed it until I noticed somebody crouching under it. The clues were commendably hidden, with one even being down a random hallway under a table across from a few elevators. Each clue gave insight into how the murdered was carried out, although it was never guaranteed all were legitimate. Six clues were scattered through the Sheraton (the location of the convention), identified by blood splatters placed near the clue. At the beginning of the day, a short introductory video announced the murder and that it was up to the con attendees to gather clues and find out who did it (the blackened). Luckily, that indeed happened and the fun began.Ī centerpiece of Anime Conji, the rules of the event were simple. NIS America finally realized this and set out to change it by inviting Mikan, Kazuichi, Ibuki, Akane and of course Monokuma himself to San Diego at Anime Conji 2015 in the hopes that somebody would be murdered. As great as the games are, however, there’s always been something lacking in the franchise: the nefarious game of murder occurring in real life. Coming out of seemingly nowhere, the franchise has taken both the anime and anime gaming world by storm, with multiple devotees cosplaying as their favorite characters in practically every otaku convention of the past year. More information about Anime Expo can be found here.Danganronpa was one of the most pleasant surprises of 2014, offering up not just one amazing game, but two. We encourage our fans to get their badges and line up for the panel early not to be left out for this important event.ĬlownfishTV will be hosting a livestreamed Q&A session with Kevin at 8PM Pacific. NOTE: Panel attendance in past years have been capped by the Los Angeles Fire Marshall and many fans were unable to attend. What future, if any, does Harmony Gold have with the Macross / Robotech franchise after 2021? Join Harmony Gold’s VP of Marketing, Kevin McKeever, as he shows the path forward to 2021 and beyond.

MACROSS AND HARMONY GOLD: A REVERSAL OF FORTUNE The Robotech Convention Tour makes its annual stop at Anime Expo in Los Angeles this July! This year Harmony Gold will be hosting a special panel on the future of the Robotech franchise.
