Well, I didn't get a chance to go this year due to work, but I definitely wanted to see Maaya Sakamoto(Hitomi from Escaflowne) in concert. Did anyone from this forum go to AX'05 this year? How was it? Did you enjoy yourself? What was your most memorable experience?
Anyway here some impressions from the Kotoko concert and the Maaya Sakamoto concert:
Answers to some of my questions....
KOTOKO concert:
Oh yeah and there were some great license announcements for upcoming anime here in the states.
Go to the *News, Announcements, Licensing* forums at AnimeOnDvd.com to see what all has been picked up!
Oh and the Japanese VA for DBZ's Vegeta was there too! And then there was the RoboCon(RT convention). I missed out
I would like to hear your impressions of your AX experience
Anyway here some impressions from the Kotoko concert and the Maaya Sakamoto concert:
Yes her concert was just wonderful. We had to be very strict on the photography because we had problems with the Kotoko ones and although a lot of fans aren't aware of this and I really didn't want to spoil their fun, but if the guests of honors and their company insists on no photography and filming, we have to make sure that's carried through. I don't know about the psp, but I remember telling them that in order for other staffers to not mistaken it as a camera or anything, it'd be better to put them away ^ ^"
But I was so touched that almost everyone there at the concert actually listened to me and didn't take pictures or use their cellphones, I almost cried really. And if I could, I would've hugged everyone there X3 My voice didn't go to waste! I totally lost my voice, I can't even make out an audible sound right now.
Her panels went fairly well too, it wasn't completely packed, in fact, there were about 1/3 of space left too. Though some people asked quite sensitive and personal questions, or irrelevant questions, most of the time it went pretty well (though there were some flash photographies). For the panel, pictures were okay as long as it's not flash, and no filming. We had a big problem with some guy who forced himself on Sakamoto Maaya on shaking his hand which was very very rude to her because when he asked, they already said no, but he went up there anyway. I felt really sorry for Sakamoto-san, and hope nothing like that will happen again ^ ^ Other than that, I was glad she came as an GoH this year~<3
Answers to some of my questions....
1)How many songs did she sing at the concert? Were they all in English?
She sang a total of 8 songs: yakusoku wa iranai, platinum, mameshiba, kiseki no umi, yubiwa, gravity (english), gift, and pocket wo karani shite
2)Did Yoko Kanno make a cameo appearance?
Yoko Kanno did not come to Anime Expo
3)At her panel, did she answer all the questions in English, without a translator?
She tried to anwer them as much as she could in English, but for some of the more complicated questions, she answered them in Japanese. There was a translator there to help out and Crispin Freeman (American VA) was there as a host and asked some of the general questions before allowing the attendees to ask their questions.
4)Was it her first time in the US?
Yes
5)What about the press? Were they allowed to film either the concert of her panel?
For the concert, the press were not allowed to film or take pictures either. I believe it was only the AX archive people and the Japanese company Sakamoto Maaya's from were allowed to do that. For the panel, the press could take pictures but no flash, so could the attendees. No filming in panels at all.
6)Did she have an autograph session? How did that turn out? Did you need a winning raffle to get one?
There was no autograph session at all. *tear* She was very busy, I think she left right after the panel too.
7)Has there been any information on whether she'll come back to AX next year?
They haven't announced it yet, so I have no idea, sorry.
8)Is she married? tongue.gif
I don't think so, I don't recall seeing a ring on her finger o.o
KOTOKO concert:
I was at both concerts and I enjoyed them both. I only decided to go to this year's AX when it was announced that Maaya was going to do a concert. When Kotoko was announced that made it even better - even though I would not have previously called myself a "fan", I really liked her songs from the two Onegai series.
I have to say, the line for the Kotoko concert sucked. Once the available indoor floor space had been used up, they started stacking the line out on the 3rd floor patio. It was a little after noon, so the sun was blazing right overhead and we were standing there for more than an hour. I hadn't thought to bring sunscreen so I ended up with a bit of a burn. There also wasn't enough AX staff on hand to properly police the line. I noticed groups of up to a dozen people arriving shortly before the seating began and joining the line where they had a friend waiting, which is disrespectful of the hundreds of people behind them who showed up earlier and then got burned (both literally and figuratively). Personally, I'm not the type to stand by mutely when it happens immediately in front of me, and I had it dealt with appropriately by AX staff, but I know it was happening all around and it soured my mood.
I agree with a previous poster that the Kotoko concert itself was too loud for the space provided. The bass was drowning out the actual sound of her singing, especially during the first song. I think they must have made some adjustments because it was better after that. While I agree that this was the kind of concert that gets people on their feet, it did make it harder for people farther back to see and hear the stage. This wasn't a concert hall, it was flat convention seating. When people are seated, they are more or less the same height. Once you are standing, that is no longer true. There was a short girl seated ahead of me who couldn't see anything who then stood on her chair, which just made it worse for those behind her. And while the bass filled the room, treble is directional and all coming from the front. There was a noticable difference in the sound of the concert with taller people around you.
People were also pretty rude about the request for no pictures or video cameras. It was announced several times, yet once the show got started, I saw a guy in the row in front of ours pull out a big professional looking video camera and start taping. Again, AX was understaffed and the crowd was pretty rowdy, so he got away with it for awhile, but he was pretty obvious and so he got escorted out eventually. I'm sure that other people managed to avoid getting caught. I later heard from an AX staffer that the lack of respect for the ground rules had upset Kotoko's staff enough where it might just make them decide against doing any more similar US concerts. Way to go, fanboys.
For all my bitching, I still thought it was a great performance by Kotoko, which I really enjoyed. At the end, some of us were screaming and chanting for an encore. I could hardly believe it when I saw at least 1/3 of the crowd exit the room within a minute of her leaving the stage. I remember someone saying the same thing about the L'Arc-en-ciel concert in Boston and I guess it's true... anime fans aren't very familiar with how concerts work. When the band hit the stage again for a final number, the rest of us came forward to fill the space they had vacated. Sweet justice.
I don't have nearly as much to say about the Sakamoto concert. I only wish they had handled the line nearly as smoothly for Kotoko as they did for Maaya. Everyone had colored armbands to denote what seating section they could access. We'd gotten our red armbands Friday morning, which meant we ended up wearing them for almost three days, but it was worth it since we got into line pretty late and yet still ended up only 8 rows from the front.
While we were waiting for things to start, they played music from the Arjuna OST, which has always been one of my favorites. During the concert, she did eight songs, plus an encore - all of the songs were from her Hotchpotch album which Geneon had just released. Being a less energetic concert, there was not very much problem with people standing this time. It was great to actually be able to see her clearly and not have to rely on the video screens. I thought her English was really good, with no cheat sheet that I could see. She really charmed the crowd with her commentary.
At first, I had thought Geneon was only directly sponsoring the Kotoko concert, but it became clear that they were responsible for both of them. All I can say is, way to go Geneon! Hopefully Geneon will release Maaya's second greatest hits album as well and then she'll come back for a second concert and I'll get the chance to hear her sing Hemisphere!
Oh yeah and there were some great license announcements for upcoming anime here in the states.
Go to the *News, Announcements, Licensing* forums at AnimeOnDvd.com to see what all has been picked up!
Oh and the Japanese VA for DBZ's Vegeta was there too! And then there was the RoboCon(RT convention). I missed out

I would like to hear your impressions of your AX experience