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Yes, it was also hilarious as you captured some really good moments, like that pentagon-man's costume collapsing...even though it wasn't all that funny, I couldn't resist thinking, "Poor guy..."
We did feel pretty bad for him, he was dressed up as a d20, and if I remember correctly he could actually sit down inside the thing and close himself up inside of it.
It would still be cumbersome to move around in that thing, though. Might be possible to remove one or two faces (or more) to stick your arms, legs and head through. Hinged faces might also be an idea.
I'm still massively impressed by the scale of DragonCon. What's the visitor count over the weekend? Around 100K? I think it would be near impossible to get such a big event happening in Europe.
It's not an Otaku convention...The only thing in this video that resembled Otakus were the two Akatsuki cosplayers, the nine-tailed fox, Kiba and Shino.
If anything, a lot of things long associated with geeks have gone pretty mainstream. Personally, I don't think it's an entirely bad thing at all. For one thing, it's nice to have more women into it, the costuming has gotten a ton better, and most people seem to treat it like it's supposed to be: FUN.
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I'm still massively impressed by the scale of DragonCon. What's the visitor count over the weekend? Around 100K? I think it would be near impossible to get such a big event happening in Europe.