Chapter 719: PrimCon Adventures I
Chapter 719: PrimCon Adventures I
Now that Theo had checked in at the Tokyo Animation Studios and the Fuji Jump stands, he could finally let go of the work-related worries and immerse himself in the vibrant world of PrimCon. It was still early in the day, and the energy in the air was electric, with thousands of fans buzzing about the convention center, eager to celebrate their shared love for anime, manga, and all things related to Sakurean pop culture.
"What do you want to do?" Theo asked, his voice carrying a hint of excitement as they left the Fuji Jump stand and entered the main floor of the convention.
"Let's go to the Elvish Studios area! I heard they're selling props from The Song of the Wind movie," Aurora replied, practically bouncing on her toes, her green eyes sparkling with excitement.
Theo smiled at his sister's enthusiasm. Ever since she watched the movie a few months ago, she had started loving everything about The Song of the Wind, an epic fantasy tale about elemental magic and a war between realms. The movie, produced by Elvish Studios, had been a massive hit and even won several awards at the Amethyst Imagination Awards earlier that week.
"Let's go then," Theo chuckled. "We can check out all the big studios while we're at it."
As they navigated through the bustling aisles, their eyes were constantly drawn to the colorful array of cosplayers, each more impressive than the last. Fans dressed as characters from every imaginable series filled the hall, from legendary warriors to adorable mascots. Every corner of the convention felt alive, with music, cheers, and laughter blending into a harmonious hum.
They passed by a group of cosplayers dressed as characters from Tatr, one of the series serialized by Cog Engine, and Aurora couldn't help but take a few photos with them. It was her first convention, after all, and she wanted to capture every moment.
Soon, they arrived at the Elvish Studios booth, and it was everything Aurora had imagined and more. The booth was enormous, designed to look like a scene straight out of The Song of the Wind. There were towering stone pillars, banners with the emblem of the Wind Kingdom, and life-sized statues of the film's main characters. At the center of it all was a glass display case filled with iconic props from the movie-the Windblade Sword, the Elemental Orb, and even the Crown of Zephyra.
"Look at that sword!" Aurora gasped, pointing at the Windblade. "It's so beautiful!"
Theo nodded in agreement. The craftsmanship of the props was incredible, making them look as if they had been pulled straight out of the fantasy world. It was no surprise that these items were drawing a crowd of fans eager to get a closer look.
"They're auctioning some of these later today," Theo said, reading a sign next to the display. "You planning on bidding?"
Aurora laughed. "I wish! But I'm pretty sure it's going to sell for way more than I can afford."
Although Theo gave her a generous allowance every month, it wasn't enough to secure one of these items.
As they continued to explore the Elvish Studios booth, they spotted a signing area where some of the voice actors from The Song of the Wind were meeting fans. The line was already long, but Aurora was determined to get an autograph, so Theo agreed to wait with her.
While in line, Theo couldn't help but admire how well-organized everything was. Even though there were thousands of people attending PrimCon, the staff and volunteers made sure the lines moved smoothly, and everyone seemed to be having a great time. It was clear that this convention had been planned with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring that fans had the best possible experience.
After about half an hour of waiting, they finally reached the front of the line, where two of the main voice actors were seated behind a table, signing posters and merchandise.
Aurora beamed as she handed over her limited-edition Song of the Wind art book for the actors to sign. "I'm such a huge fan of your work!" she gushed.
The actors smiled and thanked her, signing the book and even taking a quick photo with her. Aurora practically floated on air as they left the signing area, clutching her newly autographed book.
"That was so cool!" she said, her face flushed with excitement. "I can't believe I got to meet them!"
"I'm glad you're having fun," Theo said, smiling at his sister's infectious enthusiasm. "Where to next?"
"How about we check out some of the other big studios? Maybe we can stop by the Phoenix Productions booth-they're showing off some footage from their new mecha anime."
Theo nodded. "Sounds like a plan."
As they made their way through the convention hall, they passed by several smaller booths, each one showcasing different indie creators and up-and-coming studios. It was fascinating to see the sheer variety of content being produced, from high-budget productions to passion projects from small artists.
Soon they saw that the Elvish Studios was about to start its panel at the main stage of the convention center.
Ocean was one of the biggest animes in history ever. This anime has won several Amethyst Awards in the 7 seasons since its release. The anime was about the various sea myths that the Sakura Abode Country had.
The anime was an enormous success all around the world with over a billion views.
With their VIP Passes, Theo and Aurora easily stepped into the panel room, they were greeted by a sea of excited fans filling the large auditorium. The stage at the front was illuminated by soft, glowing lights, and a giant screen behind the stage displayed the iconic logo of Ocean, the movie that had captured the hearts of so many. Murmurs and whispers filled the air, fans exchanging excited predictions about what the panelists might reveal.
Aurora's eyes sparkled as she looked around the room. "I can't believe we're actually here! This is going to be amazing!"n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Theo smiled at her. He could feel the energy of the crowd seeping into him, making him even more eager for what was to come. They had experienced so much already, from exploring the bustling exhibition halls to meeting voice actors and admiring props from their favorite series. But this-being part of an exclusive panel hosted by one of the industry's biggest studios-felt like the crown jewel of the day.
It was here that the big studios announced their next projects, and it seemed that the Elvish Studios was about to give more information about the next season of Ocean.
They found their seats close to the middle part, giving them a perfect view of the stage. The room buzzed with anticipation as more people filed in, filling the space until it was packed to the brim. It was a testament to how popular Ocean had become over the years, and how deeply it resonated with the anime community.
A few minutes later, the room dimmed slightly, signaling the start of the panel. The crowd hushed, and moments later, a familiar voice boomed through the speakers.
"Welcome to the Elvish Studios panel!" The moderator's voice was warm and enthusiastic. "Today, we have a very special treat for all of you. Not only will we be joined by some of the incredible voice actors behind Ocean, but we'll also be revealing some exclusive content and behind-the-scenes stories from the making of the anime!"