Music of The Lost Decade: A Guide to Japanese Pop In The 90s (San Diego Anime Con 2023) Panel Slides11/20/2023 Even though this panel was written way back at the start of the year, I assumed that there'd be several versions of it by now. Maybe because so few cons took it, and I had to create so many variants of the 80s panel, I realized that the 90s one was barely moving forward. This SDAC one was actually just the Sin City one, but like truncated and with a couple new slides that I never really liked. I had started making a version for ALA that was going to be like 75% different content and even format, but since they didn't take it I only had the outline of it. That said I decided to take the parts I'd actually written for ALA and incorporate them here so that it would be distinctly different from past versions, at least a bit. What's interesting is I almost took out the KAN slides, but decided to just leave them one last time and we LITERALLY got back to our hotel room after the panel when I saw a post from a friend on Twitter that KAN had passed away that day. That's just crazy to me since I was a huge fan of "Ai wa Katsu", and had just been talking about him hours before. Anyhow, be sure to come to a panel near you, and thank you to everyone who has either attended one or somehow made it to this page! Lastly, the songs from the opening montage can be found below:
More Than City Pop: A Guide to Japanese Pop In The 80s (San Diego Anime Con 2023) Panel Slides11/20/2023 I mentioned that I changed the ax chibi panel in several ways right before I went on stage, but with a few days before San Diego Anime Con, and some newly found videos, I decided to rewrite the entire beginning of this panel. Also, I had an idea to use Shizuka Kudo in the 90s panel instead, so I had a use for those Toshinobu Kubota slides I didn't use for ax chibi after all. I finally talked about Monta & Brotehrs and Imokin Trio. I'm not sure if this panel will be retired, but if it is I'm happy with this version. Also this version has a few slides that weren't shown live at SDAC since I made a single PowerPoint for that. Anyhow, be sure to come to a panel near you, and thank you to everyone who has either attended one or somehow made it to this page! Lastly, the songs from the opening montage can be found below:
More Than City Pop: A Guide to Japanese Pop In The 80s (anime expo chibi 2023) Panel Slides11/12/2023 The panel at ax chibi originally started as a version of the one from San Diego Anime Con, but since the cons were kind of close together in terms of location and date, this one got a rewrite. Also, when the panel was first accepted the e-mail started it would be a 50 minute panel, but the schedule showed it as a full hour. This was confirmed at con, so I added in some of the extra slides I had originally cut out (mainly the entire middle section about "Plastic Love") and switched out a slide about Toshinobu Kubota's "You Were Mine" because I just didn't feel like talking about that song after all. I guess I'll save those slides for a future version if this panel isn't retired soon. Anyhow, be sure to come to a panel near you, and thank you to everyone who has either attended one or somehow made it to this page! Lastly, the songs from the opening montage can be found below:
Music of The Lost Decade: A Guide to Japanese Pop In The 90s (Sin City Anime 2023) Panel Slides11/6/2023 We almost did both the 80s and 90s panel at Sin City Anime, but there was some confusion regarding it being a 60 or 90 minute panel that kept us from actually doing it. Seeing as so many panels cancelled just before the con, or even cancelled at the con, I hope that they give us more slots next year. Anyhow, this 90 minute version of the panel was based on the Fanime one, but this time it's tighter, more rehearsed, and there were a few changes just to make it feel neater in general. It's a bit closer to that version than we usually do, but the goal with this panel was to do a "perfect" version before it got hacked up a bit more for other cons. Anyhow, be sure to come to a panel near you, and thank you to everyone who has either attended one or somehow made it to this page! Lastly, the songs from the opening montage can be found below:
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