Pinoy Otaku Festival 2019: Asobu set on May 17 to 19

New and Bigger Venue, More Activities — and this time, unexpected guests!

May is already becoming a busy month for me as I will be in two events — the second one will be the 2019 Pinoy Otaku Festival to be held at Robinsons Novaliches Trade Hall from May 17 to 19, Friday to Sunday.

This year’s POF theme is “Asobu” / “Let’s Play”, which leans more on having an interactive experience for all visitors.

Unexpected Featured Guests

Really, I didn’t expect POF 2019 to invite these kinds of guests. These are icons which made their mark to their fans’ hearts. Here are my thoughts on them:

https://www.facebook.com/umanosuke.gekitora/videos/1204298076310265/

First off, Gekitora. When I got hold of his profile, I mentioned this to Protektor Wiljanz Lopez right away. That’s because both of them are performing Wotagei, a performance art using light sticks.

Wotagei has elevated its presence in the country further last year with the Manila leg of Cyalume World Dance Battle.

Next up, Yohgen. He’s done grrreat acoustic covers of select LoveLive! songs, like the one I’ve shared above coming from his Bandcamp. Words cannot express my enthusiasm to see him in person; I’m really looking forward to seeing him in person.

Ariel Villasanta (widda capital A) is also set to grace POF. To think that I remember his name with Maverick Relova from their ABC show “The Misadventures of Maverick and Ariel,” followed by Totoo TV when ABC turned into TV5, plus their Inipit commercial in which I don’t know where it was.

Currently, Ariel is hosting the “Love Idol” radio program on Radyo5 / OnePH (Cignal Channel 6), but that doesn’t stop me from thinking, “Hey, can we do that duck dance together?”

“I love your… Train to Busan parodies.” — Agonoy, 2017

Two years ago, GLOCO got me to answer if I want to be in the same situation as the characters from Kuzu no Honkai while pointing out my Kayo Hinazuki badge. I miss that kind of conversation, actually.

We all know GLOCO from his game streams — and yes, his Train to Busan parodies.

https://www.facebook.com/HypmicUnderground/posts/422458798328697

Cosplayer Hiro Saeki is also gracing the event as a judge for the Your Cosplay Sounds Familiar contest. He’s been visiting the country a lot of times, and he’ll be making himself busy during the POF, together with…

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Kazuki from the comedy group HPN3. Both Hiro and Kazuki will have a collaboration act at the POF. That is something I look forward to see.

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YU-EN Cosplay will also be gracing the event. They were guest panelists for last year’s Cosplay Couples panel which I moderated.

Aside from these guests, a lot of performers will be jamming on the POF 2019 stage: Aidoru Sozai, AOS49, CH4U, IVY! Musume, JAPH DOLLS, Pepper Keibu, Poly V, Sophia the Artist, Tanchikon, Ureshii-san Tomodachi, FREETIX, Kanjiru, and Neko Hunters. My goodness, that’s a LOT.

Activities that will keep you busy

Aside from the POF tradition of having Cosplay, Karaoke and Band Competitions, there will be a series of panel discussions, interactive games, and the culminating night of the Otaku Choice Awards.

POF 2019 also includes the Art Attack contest, Fantasm Inter-school Cosplay CompetitionYour Cosplay Sounds Familiar, the Cosplay Championship League, and Otaku Bazaar and Booths.

In addition, they have in-event games such as Otaku Deal or No DealAnime QuizOtaku SingtunadoOtaku Singing BeeName That Tune, and more. The full list of activities can be found here.


So, what’s keeping me busy at the Pinoy Otaku Festival?

I’ll be present in the awarding ceremonies for the Otaku Choice Awards on Friday, May 17.

On May 19 (Sunday), I’ll be moderating the “What does it take to be an idol?” panel along with John Lorenzo Manalili (of Nice Ones, the fan club for MNL48 Nice), Wiljanz Lopez (first Cyalume World Dance Battle Philippine Representative) and Chemistry Idol Sakura Olay, aka Tanchikon.

There are other important panel discussions at hand so please take a peek into the lineup here.

You can get your tickets in advance at Ticket2Me or on-site for Php100 a day. Three-day passes are available at Php300, and VIP Passes are sold at Php500 good for three days.

For more information visit Pinoy Otaku Festival 2019: Asobu official website at http://pof.narutocosplayers.com/. Use the official hashtag #POF2019 and #POFAsobu and check the event’s official social media channels for more updates.

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Aidol Fiesta volume 1: Idol event in the Philippines

Upcoming collaboration between Do it for the Aidols and DareDemo Sekai set on May 5

I’ve been through a handful of idol-related events such as the 1st Manila Idol Matsuri and BONDS Indie Idol Fan-meet* last year, and I can say to myself that I’m not yet done with idols outside MNL48 (this I will explain in Episode 36 of the podcast to be released on Sunday afternoon Manila time).

This May 5, I’ll be at The Roxy Events Place in Quezon City as our friends from Do it for the Aidols (DIFTA) and DareDemo Sekai will be collaborating for the first Aidol Fiesta.

Some members of the DIFTA team (including Cyalume Dance World Battle 2018 Philippine representative Wiljanz Lopez) has experienced idol events in Japan and other countries.

They want to share the experience they felt through this event, which promises a “different kind of Aidoru experience” for those who will be at the Aidol Fiesta.

https://www.facebook.com/DoitfortheAidols/posts/2330742420527075

Their latest set of guests are as follows:

  • Aidoru Sozai (LoveSo~. This year, they had a new single “Make my Happiness” released, followed its two official remixes.)
  • CH4U (Can also be read as “Chou” which translates to butterfly. They just had a refresh for this year.)
  • Alliance of Limitless Idols Connecting Everyone (A.L.I.C.E. Project PH, which I refer to as “Alyansa”)
  • Seishun Kakumei (A 7-year active cover group notable for their i☆Ris and 9nine propaganda — I mean dance covers. I refer to them nowadays as “Barangay SK” and I’m a source of their “Seishun Kaku-memes” as well)
  • Local Wotagei performance teams Hibana and Senkou Wotagei Dan (I’ll be featuring them in a video coming soon.)
  • Zeroblade (who was also a featured DJ for the Lumica Booth at Cosplay Mania 2018.)

A New Face, plus a Relaunch

Aidol Fiesta vol. 1 is a host to the debut stage of solo idol Tamakyan, as well as the comeback stage of Urodia which has been absorbed into the DIFTA umbrella since August last year.

I look forward to what they will offer to their current and future fans.

Open Casting

This event aims to spread the aidoru culture in the country further, so they added a feature to this event: Open Casting.

This is basically an audition for two vacant stage slots in the program.

https://www.facebook.com/DoitfortheAidols/posts/2331354603799190

Aidol Fiesta vol. 1 will be held at The Roxy Events Place located at Ground Floor, Alfredo’s Restaurant Bldg., Tomas Morato Ave., Brgy. Laging Handa Quezon City (the landmark is Tokyo Bubble Tea, and it’s beside Seattle’s Best Coffee).

Tickets are available on-site for Php350, but you can pre-order at Php300 — just send an email at [email protected]. See you there!


*To be quite honest, I got to the venue almost at the end of the event.