“Wink to a Japanese Fad”?

Another Japanese Import - Maids Who Take Orders in Restaurants - NYTimes

“The concept started off as a club for the loneliest guys in the world,” said Patrick Macias, editor in chief of Otaku USA magazine. “Here at last was a place where single young otaku men could go and interact with kind women, and also get lukewarm hamburgers and lousy cake.”

Tout a fait.
Royal/T has less to do with fantasy play than with paying homage to certain eccentricities of modern Japanese culture. One wall of the cafe is stacked with anime DVD’s and manga comics, and most of the space is given over to the impressive Japanese art collected by Susan Hancock, who owns Royal/T. Works by contemporary artists including Takashi Murakami, Yoshimoto Nara and Hideaki Kawashima are displayed behind Plexiglas walls intended to recall figurine cases at shops in Akihabara. A boutique near the entrance sells prints by top Japanese artists and toys that are nothing if not “moe.”

Tout au contraire.

There’s the incomparable resemblance to those found in Akihabara, and in the motion to dilute the concept of moe for the American population unfamiliar or show disdain for the moe factor in such maid cafes, well, let’s just say it’s like setting up Hooters here in the Philippines, where you see none of the big-breasted women with captivating facades.

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Also, it’s a Japanese version of Anna Miller’s. Make no mistake about it. It’s more “for the waitresses, rather than the food”. :P

Yet Again, A Desktop Pic

This one I haven’t tried in a long time… or have I?

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Anyway, here it is. From Minitokyo. Also features a new taskbar layout.

Results: The Anime Blogging Awards Night: 2nd Round

The Akihabara Massacre

I’m sure everyone is well aware of what has transpired at Akihabara. If you’ve been living under a veil of selfishness, you should reconsider your indifference and empathize with the rest of the world. Everybody else has done so, why don’t you?

I’m not going to delve more into this tragic happening, as every one else has already been talking about it.

Again, condolences to those who have been brutally assaulted by this false example of what makes us otaku. He may be one of us, but at this moment, by his unjustified action, he is now not one of us. He has gone into his world.

Even so, is this the way we want the transformation of the image of the Mecca to be?

Results: The Anime Blogging Awards Night

Wow, did I miss the party? It sure looks like I did.

Anyway, congrats to the winners of their respective categories! Let’s just hope the anime blogging community flourishes, and all. :)

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Cosplayer Mobbed at Convention?

Well, who wouldn’t have thought this wasn’t supposed to happen? :P

BTW, this is from the Mangaholix Manga Mania 2008 convention held Saturday (May 31) at SM Mall of Asia.