Sep 11 2007
Connichi… a dream?
First of all let me start by saying Connichi (should perhaps be called “Momoi-con”) was 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000x better than Anime Expo, though the main epicness happened after the convention (you know, “epicness” doesn’t even come close, i need a word greater than that).
On with the report (as usual, all my photo’s are in the photo section)…
Thursday:
Plane, all very smooth, especially after the London Underground network was back to normal in time. Got to Frankfurt, got on high speed train to Kassel, lots of hills and tunnels along the way (sorry, didn’t take any pictures then). Hotel was very nice, hotel restaurant was very nice.
After we’d eaten it was our quest to locate a German pub and drink German beer, that was a mistake, lol. We ended up in a cupboard of a pub with no movement space at all (possibly due to the band playing at the time… covers of Rod Stuart songs etc. lol). We survived two drinks in there before realising that getting to the toilet would be impossible, so having experienced an authentic German pub we went back to the hotel bar and finished the night drinking there. Man, German beer is strong. o.o
Friday:
Uhh yes, and we won’t be drinking German beer for the rest of the weekend (or so we thought… lol… epic contained later).
Friday morning, ate breakfast, went to Connichi building, and what a building it is:

After a somewhat slow queue we got our badges exchanged for weekend ones and we were good to go. Though the event wasn’t open yet, so we went to grab some food (i got to eat currywurst… it’s definitely not the best thing i’ve ever eaten, but it was edible… i guess…).
Once we got back and everything was open we walked around the dealers rooms and the event area, to be honest it only seemed like there were a few more people than Amecon, not nearly as many people as the London Expo gets, i’m led to believe they possibly count each day as a separate attendance in their attendance figures. As for cosplay itself, generally not much better than Amecon, far too many naruto and bleach characters (like taking up 50% of all cosplay, lol), so we were initially pretty disappointed. And as we were discussing the disappointment in cosplay i spotted something… “hold on a minute, is that what i think it is?? A Nanoha *points over there*!!!” …now i was quite impressed there, we didn’t even see any Nanoha cosplayers while we were in America, so she gets bonus points for cosplaying Nanoha!
All in all with the cosplay it was mostly naruto/bleach, but there were a few gems in the crowd! (also… there were like no Haruhi cosplayers anywhere until the last day when about 3 turned up at once… one of which was the aforementioned Nanoha cosplayer… i guess Haruhi must not be that popular in Germany).
After admiring the few decent cosplay’s we went to go to Halko Momoi’s first autograph session… an hour in advance, and i was at the front of the queue, lol. Everything went ahead on time and i walked out with my Mail Me CD signed, at that point i thought “well, it can’t get any better than that” (oh how wrong i was). On the way out we saw the people from Momoi’s Japanese fan club, coverman seemed to recognise us straight away (possibly because of the AX t-shirt i had on), and he gave us both a present:

Yes, it was one of those battery powered momo-i glow light stick things that we so wanted while we were in America, thankyou coverman!
Far better than a glowstick during a concert!
Also at that point met up with Ochawan who had come over from America, she was very helpful in communicating with the Japanese people when we couldn’t understand, thankyou Ochawan!
Went to the main hall to go wait for the opening ceremony, seemed it was running slightly late, so we ended up in some sort of comedy singing parody group’s performance, lol, we understood nothing, seemed to be some sort of song about World of Warcraft, and something about Zelda and Link, and a song involving every anime related word under the sun set to Weird Al Yankovich’s “What’s your horoscope for today” song. It was quite funny despite not knowing a word of anything they were singing, lol.
Anyway… opening ceremony then started, we moved down to the front to sit with the people from Momoi’s Japanese fanclub. Momoi came on, lots of cheering and glowsticking, no idea what any of the rest of it was about, and neither did the people from the fanclub as it was all in German, lol (oh, i guess m.o.v.e were there too, lol).
After that had finished Momoi came down and sat near the front since she was going to be judging the omake (well we assume it was the omake) which was on next, and while we were waiting she posed for photo’s (for quite a while, lol, aww, such a nice person, and such a cute kimono):

After that i finally worked up the courage to ask some of the German cosplayers for photo’s, no idea what the word for photo was, but i got there eventually, lol. All of the decent cosplay’s i took photo’s of, and they’re all in the photo section up there.
Omake started… absolutely hilarious… we had almost no idea what was being said, and yet it was still funnier and more entertaining than 90% of any other Omake’s we’ve seen. Asuka cosplayer from evangelion stripping on stage, pleanty of yuri kissing, we just made up translations for the stuff we didn’t understand and it was hilarious, lol. The presenter was also a genius.
After that had finished we waited around for a while because they were going to be showing Haruko Up-Date on the big screen in there at 11pm. Momoi came on stage to introduce it, greeted by more cheers and glowsticks from everyone at the front, and we sat back and enjoyed it, including glowsticking to the Saigo no Rock song at the start, lol.
Got back to the hotel well after midnight and went straight to sleep, very tired.
Saturday:
Got breakfast (the hotel’s breakfast was pretty good, they know how to do a proper fry up, lol, and their tea wasn’t bad), made our way to the event place. Went to Momoi’s 2nd autograph signing where we met up with yokohama, the person in charge of the German Momoi fansite. Not quite sure why i was queuing up as i’d already got her autograph the day before, but oh well i was in the line now, and managed to get a photo of a fairly cute Komugi cosplayer (i noticed almost all of the female cosplay’s you’d usually expect to find men wearing over here actually had women in them in Germany, lol), and i bought a load of Momoi merchandise (the merchandise stand was far far greater than AX’s, they had armbands, more t-shirts, calendars, phone straps etc. etc.). Ended up going back into the autograph room, couldn’t really ask for another autograph, lol, so i asked for a photograph, and mentioned that i was one of the two that went to see her at AX from England, she responded with something along the lines of “Ahhhh… you left a message in my book too.” and then got her own phone out and asked to take a photo on it with me. Ahhhhh… *dies* ^__________^

…and at that point i again walked out of the room thinking “well, it can’t get any better than this”. After that was over we hung around with the Japanese fanclub people for a little while.
I think we just hung around outside for a while, oh i forgot to mention i got the Gainax guy’s autograph earlier that day, and bought something instantly from the bring and buy stall:

A very strange week it’s been, lol, seemingly everything i have said has come true, i really wanted a Hattori Mitsuru calendar, as mentioned in my last post before leaving when i pre-ordered those 2008 calendars, and what do i see at the Connichi bring and buy, oh yes, the only Hattori Mitsuru calendar that was released (as far as i know), yeah it’s 2005, but it’s still damn pretty, i think i’ll put it up next year anyway, and it only cost me £1!! Whoever put that up for sale, you should feel bad as i’d have been willing to spend £50 on that, lol.
Anyway yes, after more loitering, practising the concert calls outside with a really quiet laptop and the fanclub people, and then shopping for water for the concert later that day we made our way to start waiting for the m.o.v.e concert. At this point me, Matt, and Ochawan had seemingly merged with the Japanese fanclub people as we were helping them move all the glowsticks, call books, and leaflets into the hall, i hope they didn’t mind us being there. =/
As for the m.o.v.e concert, it was quite average really, though the girl was incredibly pretty, and the guy singer was quite funny (when he wasn’t stroking his crotch… much to the delight of the women in the audience). Even though they’re clearly the bigger band, they felt more of a warm up for Momoi as she was performing right after them.
Once m.o.v.e had finished we helped distribute the glowsticks, call books, and leaflets to everyone in the audience, not knowing German made it difficult to explain what they were supposed to do with them, but i guess they understood, lol. Was really successful thanks to the Japanese fans for bringing all of that stuff over (i brought a measly 50 compared to their 1000 + books and leaflets), thankyou for making the concert so much fun!!
First concert started, all of her best solo stuff was sung, seemed like a really long concert too (at least compared to AX). Two surprises were that she sung Kujibiki Unbalance… really fun… “dochira ni shiyou kana ten no kami-sama no iu toori” *repeat*! And second was that she sung Yume no Baton in German, with seemingly excellent pronounciation!
I really made an effort this time to learn the long chant for the Ai no Medicine song, but as a backup i had it written on the back of my con badge, lol, that was amazing being able to join in that chant live surrounded by everyone else that knows it off by heart…
Kawaii kawaii cho kawaii
Halko no cosplay cho kawaii
Donna cos demo moe moe no
Halko ni autabi doki doki
Anata no koto wo omoutabi
Takanaru kodou ga tomaranai
Koi no yamai no shohousen
Halko no egao wo kudasai na
It was an absolutely amazing concert, better than both at AX for sure. Cheering for the encore was really hurting my throat, lack of water + shouting at the top of your voice for a few minutes is unbelievably painful, lol, but i endured. And amazing that everyone switched to the blue glowstick at the final song as per the instructions… a sea of blue lights, truly wonderful.
And again… walked out of that concert thinking “well it’s not gonna get any better than that” (i’m noticing a running theme here). Went back to hotel, very dead, showered and slept.
Sunday:
Woke up, had breakfast, went to con. This time pretty much straight to the building where Momoi was doing yet another autograph session, lol. No, i didn’t queue up this time, we all just sat around, i ended up playing Harvest Moon DS for like 1-2 hours, lol (Celia ftw).
Momoi’s 2nd concert was starting a little later so we all again went to the concert hall and briefly helped handing out what was left from the day before, i think they managed to keep half of the glowsticks for Sunday. Another amazing concert, though slightly shorter. It really is great just turning around and looking at the crowd a sea of glowsticks.
After that concert we somehow managed to catch her as she was leaving and say thankyou, she shook our hands!!!! Ahhhhh… so soft *_* like being touched by God. Again… thinking to myself “it truly cannot get any better than this, my life is now 100% complete”……
…and now this is the part i’m still having trouble believing actually happened myself, lol… a real life dream…
After going back to the hotel for a shower (Momoi concerts give you a hell of a good workout, lol) we were going to meet up with Ochawan and go get something to eat somewhere, so i phoned her and she said to me that she’d spoken to the tour person in charge of Momoi and her fanclub group and that they said it was ok for us three to go along with them out to the restaurant they were all going to (i think there must have been about 20 of them)……. WAAAHHHH!!!!! NO WAY!!!! Restaurant + Momoi + fans… my brain had stopped functioning at that point, lol. Suffice to say i was incredibly nervous.
When the time came we got on the bus, kinda sitting towards the back trying to hide feeling very nervous and out of place. o.o;;; Bus journey was short, with Momoi commenting that the Deutsche Bahn train company logo “DB” was DragonBall, lol.

Arrived at an incredibly posh looking German restaurant where everyone was taken to a room with a huge table at the back.
Orders of drinks were first, lol… most people opted for the “mugi mugi” beer lol… some sort of German wheat beer… Komugi… mugi… wheat… how could we not go for it, lol.
Starter arrived, was incredibly delicious, Momoi moved seats around the table so she could speak to everyone. (i did take pictures inside the restaurant, but it’s not really appropriate for me to stick them all over the internet)
After that the main course arrived, also delicious, and Momoi announced there was to be a quiz with prizes. 3 questions, 3 prizes, first person to guess correctly wins. The prizes were alarm clocks where you could record a message on it, and Momoi would record a message to wake you up! Well…….. somehow i got the 3rd question right and so i won the clock:
http://img.pori.co.uk/uploads/2007/09/ConnichiMomoiClock.avi
(video of clock)
After that we ate dessert (so very sweet, lol), briefly spoke about conventions in the UK compared to the rest of the world………….. lol.
And other misc conversations with the fanclub members (oh how i wish it was easier for international people to join). Momoi came around one last time with some photographs and signed them individually for everyone (she really likes signing stuff, lol).

And then it was time to leave… awwwwww.
Back to the hotel, one last round of signing stuff before Momoi spent time shaking everyone’s hand and personally thanking them for coming (and then chasing after the bus with them all on waving goodbye jumping up and down with glowstick in hand….. sooooooo cute!!!). Ahhh… 4 hours we all spent together, it really feels like a living dream.
MOMOI-SAN.. THANKYOU!!
EVERYONE FROM THE FANCLUB… THANKYOU!!
OCHAWAN… THANKYOU!!
YOKOHAMA… THANKYOU!!
Thankyou all for making this the best, most amazing weekend ever. *cries*
September 11th, 2007 at 2:44am
LOL Insane lampshade…Shingo is preparing to send you a hate mail at this moment for spending such quality time with Momoi.
Anime Expo SUXXXXX
September 11th, 2007 at 4:18am
Damn it man, so envious… it sounds like you had an absolutely amazing time. AX could really learn a lesson in German efficiency and event management.
September 11th, 2007 at 5:30am
Jeez armbands wristbands, calendars, a signed photo, a fucking DINNER AND ALARM CLOCK!?!?!? This is the most ultimate Momoist dream come true. Congratulations!
I almost wish I didn’t read this! ~~burning envy arghhh~~
September 11th, 2007 at 5:32am
What was the winning question/answer by the way?
September 11th, 2007 at 10:08am
The first two questions were something like:
“During the first concert what was it that made me cry?”
“During the 2nd concert i was almost crying twice, when, and why?”
…i forget the answers to both of them. >_<
The one i got right was:
“I brought another costume with me but didn’t get to use it, which one was it?”
…i took a guess at the Saigo no Rock maid outfit and got it right.
September 11th, 2007 at 10:29am
hi!
i just had a quick look over your con-report, but i don’t think i will read it … it’s too disappointing to see wat happened after i had to leave the con so early.
i have a mix of feelings about that, angriness, sadness, jealousness … all this “-ness” suffix stuff
September 11th, 2007 at 10:53am
Greatest event was greatest.
And No Lampshade you meant to guess an entirely different outfit lol that means it must have just been fate. (The power of Nanoha compelled you.)
I almost got the second one (it was during the ballad, but I couldn’t remember what was going on as I was quite washed away in a sea of emotion by that moment.)
lalalalaaa greatest event ever.
September 11th, 2007 at 15:37pm
Please take care LampShade!
The sound disappears when the battery is pulled out!!!
The one of Japanese clock voice sound is already lost.
You should firmly leave the voice for other recorders.
And, please enjoy it. :)
September 11th, 2007 at 15:48pm
wow. Such nice pictures and a great story. I’m glad everything turned out so well, and I bet you $5 it was Atsushi/Coverman who made the suggestion that you guys be invited to come along. He’s a really great person.
I know it’s a smaller, younger con and so the staff can focus more on stuff, but after reading all that went on, it makes me slightly ashamed with what went on at Anime Expo (being one of the core founders, involved since 1990). Those early years, we went out of our way to make sure things went well with the Japanese guests. I stopped working in 1997, though.
Now I REALLY can’t wait until I get my plane tickets bought and then the trip in December.
September 11th, 2007 at 19:10pm
-_- Like everyone had said…. sooooo envious… I really wish I could have gone, but it’s so hard when you earn 10 times less than most of the other countries -_- I wish I didn’t live here in Mexico.
On the other hand, I’m really glad that you had an unveliable time. I hope you said hi from our behalf (Talking about Mexico).
AX sucksss… (Been there since 99 -_- and each passing year is loosing more magic)
September 11th, 2007 at 22:38pm
Being one of the people who was responsible for bringing Halko Momoi (among other Japanese guests of honour over the past few years) to the Connichi and taking care of her during the con, I am very glad to see that her presence at the convention did not pass unnoticed.
(By the way: I guess we met briefly during the con – I was the guy in the red shirt down in the “dungeon” who had to wait for the interpreter to be able to communicate with the Japanese fans. Sadly, my Japanese is virtually non-existent.)
As Ken has pointed out, you literally have to go out of your way to make sure things go well with the guests. However, there is no such thing as “perfect work” – you can just hope that nobody notices your mistakes, and some stories better remain untold.
I want to thank you and all international “Momoists” for helping us in creating a magnificent atmosphere during Momoi’s live acts. Without you guys bringing the glowsticks and distributing the flyers, the concerts would not have been nearly half that intense. Once again: thank you, you did a terrific job!
September 11th, 2007 at 23:16pm
The Japanese fanclub people are the ones that deserve all the praise, they brought everything over, we meerly helped hand a few things out.
September 11th, 2007 at 23:19pm
lol – Connichi was an awesome event especially if you compare it to the way the guests were treated at AX and one thing Momoi fans really care about it is the way she is treated *nods* we all do what we do so that she can have the best time possible, but also so that feeling she gets is transmitted to fans both old and new. .
The Japanese Fans of course deserving all the credit for setting everything up, all Lampshade and I did was hand out some leaflets and glowsticks and tell the German attendees just how awesome she was and that she would probably do another signing on Saturday lol.
Also even though at moments in the “dungeon” it felt a bit strained it was clearly just down to the translation problem and not an unwillingness on your part to help. But yes things will always go wrong but as the goddess herself said, that’s just conventions.
lalallaalaa if you get her back next year you can bet your bottom dollar we’ll be there again, trying our damnedest to make her event even better supported.
Good job, thank you for getting her over here and I hope you can do it again .
Matt_D/Mr_Trainspotting
September 11th, 2007 at 23:26pm
@InsaneLampshade:
That doesn’t change the fact that it really deserves to be called an “international cooperation”.
@Matt_D:
We will do our best to make that happen. Then, we can avoid the mistakes made so we have a chance to make new ones.
September 11th, 2007 at 23:45pm
Hehe… if you’re planning on trying to get her back next year, any chance of getting Manzo to come over with her, and extend the concerts so they’re long enough for costume changes?
*wishful thinking*
September 12th, 2007 at 0:13am
hehe, i will go wherever halko will visit a convention in europe next year
sure, another connichi apperance would be gorgeous, it was so much fun
it felt good helping the international momoists with the preparations before and while the convention. i think (and hope) there are some new friendships
and the best thing, this weekend was another step for destroying the barrier between cultures, countries and languages
September 12th, 2007 at 1:33am
maaaaaaaan you suck
September 12th, 2007 at 8:50am
(Damn… this time the whole comment… ^^;)
Hi…
I’m a german who attended Momois concert by coincidence.
I didn’t inform me well about Momoi, just thought of her as one of these one billion idols in japan, that’s why I wasn’t interested in watching her concert and left right after the really crappy move concert (Thanks, connichi staff… you totally fucked up the micro settings…).
But because there were no free restaurants in Kassel (well, there WAS one… but there were already sitting members of the TV-Station RTL2 inside… I don’t think there’s anything, german anime fans hate more then RTL2…), so I left with some friends earlier and returned to the convention hall.
The AMV Contest was scheduled for after the concert, so we thought we could attend the last minutes and then stay until the contest begins.
As I opened the door of the concert hall, i had one of the most incredible WTF-effects ever:
A big crowd dancing and shouting and swinging glow sticks, and a very lively Momoi singing “Your gravitation”. That was possible the point where I realized, that Momoi’s the Seiyuu of San Seto, main character of Seto no Hanayome and my favourite Comedy Anime right now.
Afterwards, I became really mad… should’ve informed myself proper about her, then I would have seen her performing the Seto Opening… :/
But to my fortune, one of my friends filmed nearly the whole concert (5 minutes are missing at the end due to low batteries…) and put it online.
So everyone who wants to watch Momois Saturday concert is able to download it here:
http://nichi.kooan.de/ (Scroll down, Link is on the bottom of the page…)
P.S.
You’re wrong! There are MANY Haruhi-Fans in Germany. You just don’t happen to see hardly any Haruhi cosplayers, cause we germans don’t disguise as god!
September 12th, 2007 at 10:13am
Momoi = Greatest Idol.
And epic I will aquire vid when I get home.
September 12th, 2007 at 12:49pm
the video is good
i watched it last night just after uploading. it’s a bit shaky (no tripod).
i haven’t posted it to the board because the editor has to correct the title’s of the last 2 songs
September 12th, 2007 at 15:04pm
day must go faster, want to go home and watch video ¬.¬
T_T
So much win, so much momoi… T_T
September 12th, 2007 at 21:22pm
Welldone!
September 12th, 2007 at 22:36pm
lol watching the video makes me tear up lol. You can really hear us lol.
September 13th, 2007 at 4:19am
aww, hellooou~~ xD
wow, nice report and YAAAAY I haven’t thought that I could ever hear what Momo-i recorded on your clock xD
It’s SO cute. genki genki~~ lol
To be honest I was a bit worried during preparations for Connichi if the German fans would like halko. But that was absolutely not necessary.
you guys were all great!
Thank you!
September 13th, 2007 at 10:00am
Thankyou for being such a wonderful translator!
Though we spoke no German, everyone seemed pleased whenever you were speaking.
September 13th, 2007 at 10:50am
60508 approves.
Everyone is won over by Halko in almost no time at all. Though all her fans are always a bit worried when she goes to a new event that she wont be accepted but she always is.
September 13th, 2007 at 15:49pm
I agree with Matt… but I do have to wonder if Momoi came to Mexico, how well accepted would she be -_-
On another topic, I talked with my wife about your experience in German… and she was really sad about not being able to go, to the point she almost wanted to cry… and I share her feeling too… why couldn’t AX had been like this ;_;
Btw, I had a dream last night, that I managed to get a Momoi signature ;_; and then I woke up to my sad reality. Someday I hope I’ll get it, someday…
September 13th, 2007 at 16:44pm
If Momoi came to the UK she would be loved ^^\/ we’d see to it lol.
and hey there are lots of people who havnt’ even seen her perform live, so you all should count yourselves lucky.
September 14th, 2007 at 3:38am
If she went to UK I would definitely go. I haven’t visited UK at all so I could accomplish both tasks! I had already spent so much time in Germany in the spring which ultimately contributed to my mistake of not going to Connichi.
September 14th, 2007 at 9:08am
Ochawan == Hitomi == my wife
To think I worked on translating the songs for the call book but didn’t get to go to Germany… Anyway, I got to go to Hawaii instead, that was fun, minus the part about Hitomi not calling me the whole time.
Sounds like you had a good time. Hitomi sounded like she could die happy, she has Momoi’s picture in her wallet — “Where’s mine?” I ask…but that’s the way she is.
September 14th, 2007 at 9:48am
I also have that picture Momoi signed in my wallet… not the original mind, took a photo of it and cut it down to size, lol.
As for Momoi coming to a UK convention, that would be great… a “home game” so to speak, lol. The main stumbling block would probably be whether our convention organizers would even consider it, seeing as the list of Japanese guests that have ever attended a UK convention is pretty much non-existant.
Maybe we should start a petition and send it to them, lol.
September 14th, 2007 at 11:40am
We need Will’s home email address – that’s what we need.
And yes photo also in my wallet, although it is protected at the moment until it can be replaced with a copy.
@Elias – lol, prioritise, prioritise
September 14th, 2007 at 14:35pm
Hello, if anyone recalls me, I was the Simon cosplay on Saturday and Sunday (see link).
I just wanted to thank everyone who made this possible. Due to my girlfriend being a huge fan of Momoi I got to like her music as well. The concerts were really great, and I admire the hard work and money their japanese put into this. Halko was, of course, great as well, and you could feel that she is really close to her fans.
Hopefully she will return some day, together with Manzo. I still have 2 white constuction helmets laying here which I wanted to get signed on the connichi ,_,
Thanks!
September 16th, 2007 at 1:20am
Hello, I was part of the guest liasion team for m.o.v.e at Connichi and also had the chance to watch partly Halko’s concert on sunday. It’s nice to read that a big Momo-i fan like you had this great opportunity to spend a few nice hours with her in a fine german restaurant (somehow I envy you and I’m not the only one on this ;->).
As for myself, I only knew Halko after the incident at AX and I gathered information about who she is before going to Connichi. That’s where I realized that she’s the singer of Kujibiki Unbalace and most importantly, San Seto’s voice. The Halko Momo-i I met at the Connichi was such a nice person, totally adorable. And then Sunday’s concert, the atmosphere was such fun and energetic, and all the people waving their glowsticks was an impressive sight. What struck me most however was Halko’s singing ability. There was a song where she kept her voice for at least 10 seconds without breathing. This was the moment I realized I might have become a Momoist too. Now, I’m glad I bought her Best of CD from 2006 with all those cute pictures from her childhood (I’m already in love with “Love.exe”) and I plan to buy more CDs from her. I need to read her autobiography too ^_^
By the way, I saw that Mitsuru Hattori’s calendar at the Bring & Buy stall too. It was right next to a collection of clear files from the h-Anime Princess 69 I brought for sale – maybe you’re the one who bought it? (lol) ^^
September 16th, 2007 at 18:51pm
^^\/ everyone falls for Momoi in the end.
It’s always good to see more international momoists.
September 19th, 2007 at 23:55pm
Luckiest man alive xD … But seriously, I’m happy for you.
September 22nd, 2007 at 14:51pm
I had a lot of fun on Connichi 2007 but I guess you had a lot of more! Thanks for blogging all of this. I enjoyed reading your entry! You’re so lucky!
Since that weekend I know who Momoi is and I fall for her music and her cuteness!
September 23rd, 2007 at 3:39am
…Dude. You are the luckiest SOB alive. ‘Omae no koto daikirai’ to you sir.
September 24th, 2007 at 17:43pm
more Momoi converts
January 23rd, 2008 at 7:06am
Aww, you’ve seen my Nanoha!
If you want to see a big Nanoha cosplay group, come to AnimagiC 2008 in Bonn. I’m going to cosplay Hayate with wings on saturday, my friends will cosplay Shamal, Reinforce Zwei, Vita, Signum, Fate and Nanoha, all StrikerS outfits^^
January 23rd, 2008 at 10:13am
Man that would be epic.
January 23rd, 2008 at 11:02am
Wow, that sounds like a great cosplay group. o.o
If Halko Momoi is there as a guest then i’ll almost certainly be there, lol.