![]() Lois Walker's Take Part! - Imagination Market (would probably get a better reaction in Canada since it never aired in the US) Yogi Ogi Dogi - the creepy old man farmer / yoga instructor / child molester KRON 1981 - News Report on Reading Newspapers via Computer Ninja in the Dragon's Den "Shaka Ninja" Opening Credits Redhouse Furniture for White People.and Black PeopleĭDT - Pro Wrestling Cosplayers (Haruhi, Maid, Rei Ayanami, Hatsune Miku, etc) Will You Be Here Tomorrow? - work safety videoĪ Person With Confused Priorities (Skydiving) - Bill Plympton Street Fighter: The Movie 1994 (recurring) Transformers - Thief in the Night (aka "so racist that Casey Kasem quit" recurring) Youtube Anime Fan Disgruntled Over Being Rickrolled Science Ninja Team Gatchaman - Murder Music (the key recurring segment along with EMW and SS5+) Survive Style 5+ - Tadanobu Asano's Marital Problems (recurring) Killer7 - Garcian Smith Plays Russian Roulette with Benjamin KeaneĮast Meets West - obnoxiously edited US-made anime documentary from Appleseed: Ex Machina Special Edition (recurring) Idol Tenshi Youkoso Youko - with special guest Michael Jackson Pre-DOOM show (clips I ran prior to scheduled start time):Ĭosplay Diets: Thin and Happy from MightyNiche Here's the list, though not necessarily in the order played since everything is mixed on-the-fly: This year's panel consisted of one hundred percent new footage not previously shown at AWA. At this point, the additional space granted by the use of the Williams Ballroom was greatly appreciated. I spent much of Friday putting up Danno's flyers (which themselves needed to be altered), and Dave announced the schedule change over the mic before HELL, but the room didn't really fill up until halfway through-7:30 PM-because that was the listed start time on all of the official schedules. Additionally, the online mobile guide-a first for this year-was never updated due to technical issues that will be resolved next time, and the schedule in front of the door wasn't initially changed either. Unfortunately, there wasn't much of a way for anyone to ever know this, as the changed time wasn't reflected on anyone's pocket guides and no errata sheets were ever printed (or if they were, they never reflected the change). The Panel OF DOOM! was reshuffled around a bit this year due to last-minute scheduling changes. ![]() If you have any suggestions for crazy deaths you'd like to see included, be sure to head over to and send them my way! (No hentai titles, please.) Sword of the Stranger (review coming soon!) Shigurui: Death Frenzy (from the creator of Apocalypse Zero) Getter Robo (original + Shin Getter Robo vs Neo Getter Robo, but oddly enough not the one I linked to, New Getter Robo, despite it being the most gory) If you want to learn more about these titles, click the links where applicable and it'll take you to the Anime World Order podcast review of the show (where applicable), so please listen! If you liked the panel, be sure to post what you thought about it and request that it come back next year over at the AWA message board!ĭai Mahou Touge (this is the talking vegetables one) Actually, some of them might not have been shown due to time constraints, but I'll list them anyway. Here's a listing of the titles shown at the AWA 2009 edition of the Anime's Craziest Deaths panel. Thanks to Anime Detroit for their attention in this matter. We have been informed via the convention's message board that the listing of "Anime Hell" was a mistake and should never have been on the schedule in the first place, and there was never any intention to use our event. You will fail and people will be disappointed in you, and we don't want them thinking we had anything to do with it. Do not think you can ride to glory on our coattails. If your anime convention or Star Trek gathering or family reunion wants to hold a crazy clip show, we encourage you to take the thirty seconds it would take you to come up with your own name and your own concepts. We made it up, it's ours to use as we see fit. It is not a franchise or a travelling roadshow or a handy kit you can use in the privacy of your own home. "Anime Hell" is not open source software. Therefore, we disavow any responsibility for anything that happens at this convention. We were not consulted, informed, requested, asked, briefed, or contacted in any way by this convention whatsoever. We don't have anything to do with this event. Apparently there is some convention happening this upcoming weekend in Detroit that is advertising an "Anime Hell".
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