OG Con 2025 Review

Since the turn of the 21st century, the Pokémon franchise has been arguably the most successful franchise in history. No other media franchise comes even close to matching the financial value and popularity like Pokémon. The Japanese video game giant has become a force to be reckoned with, in not only the video game world but entertainment in general. Since it’s faithful launch with the Red and Green installments back in 1996 in Japan, and followed by its 1998 release with Red and Blue in America, Pokémon has waltzed into literally every spec of the corner when it comes to entertainment. Beloved by both children and adults, Pokémon is so popular that you can literally find it anywhere. The TCG is no exception. In fact, I’d argue that the Pokémon Trading Card game is possibly the most popular collectible in the world as well as the most demanded and most profitable in the world of trading cards… Yes, even rivaling other industries like sports cards… This amazing event here… It is a prime example.

Here in Ocala, Florida, an amazing event happened today at the Hilton Hotel. That event was called, OG Con. An event dedicated to all things Pokémon. Specifically revolving around the Pokémon TCG. Of course, there were some other goodies available as well. In which you will see when you read this article. Today, I am here to review an amazing event that I enjoyed so much, and was amazed to see what was in store. The cards, merchandise, passion, fun stuff, vendors, and many other great and amazing things that happened at OG Con. This was an event that was truly needed for a city like Ocala.

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Animangemu x Ocala Comic Con: I Will be Attending!

My fellow otakus. Once again, a few days later after another announcement based on an otaku event in Ocala, I have another one to make. Located in Ocala, I will be returning to Ocala Comi Con this year on September 20, 2025. This will mark my first return to Ocala Comi Con after I attended it back in 2023. I sincerely hope to enjoy the best out of it. All the awesome stuff, and make new friends, plus see BCAF there too! See you there!

Animangemu x Brick City Anime Festival: I Will Be Attending!

My fellow otakus… After years of waiting and wating, I can now officially announce to all of you that on January 10 and 11, I will be officially attending my first ever anime con. The Brick City Anime Festival, located in Ocala, Florida. I am very excited, and I am looking forward to all the great things this con has in store for me! I look forward to events, panels, cosplay, merchandise, making new friends, and more! Thank you, Brick City Anime Festival! I will see you soon!!!

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United States V Handley: The Controversial Legal Case Involving Anime and Manga

Disclaimer: I have no interest in Lolicon/Shotacon. I am 100% against all cases of abuse and exploitation against children, both physically and material wise, and I fully support and advocate for their protection and safety.

NOTE: Common words based on the topic of this article will use alternative words to avoid controversy or unfair cuts due to issues and incidents with companies.

It was the year 2006. During that year, anime airing on American television stations, most notably, Toonami/Adult Swim, were rocking the country. Anime hits like Naruto, Bleach, and other anime were taking the American otaku world by storm. Anime con attendances were rising, distributions were increasing, and popularity of anime and manga as a whole, thanks to the rise of fan subs on the internet, and the numbers were significantly rising in numbers. In other words, it was a turning point for American history of anime and manga. Meanwhile in Japan, often regarded by many (including myself) as the greatest year in anime history, saw the airings of a great amount of legendary anime during that year. The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Death Note, and Code Geass. All aired on that same year, and to this day, are still beloved among both the otaku, and the mainstream viewer. As of today, such legends are still talked about as if they were brand new. Also, my favorite anime of all time, Kanon, aired on that year, and is still my favorite even after 14 years when I first watched it back in 2011.

But would you believe me if I were to tell you on that same year, a legal case was about to commence in 2006 that would not only rock much entertainment based communities, like comics, cartoons, movies, TV shows, and, yes, anime and manga as a whole, but an entire legal system here in America? In May 2006, a case known as United States v. Handley was about to occur that would become a cautionary tale for otakus, anime and manga fans, and fans of fiction like comic books, and cartoons in general.

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The De minimis Exemption is Officially Suspended And Why This is Bad News For Otakus

My fellow otakus. Right after, the censorship issue that plagued nearly all of July happened, We have another issue that to deal with… What’s this issue? Well, this time, it involves our collection of otaku goodies. From media, merchandise, and cosplay. Bans aren’t involved, but, instead, economics are involved.

So, the question you’re probably asking? What’s going? Well, recently, according to an update by X user MangaAlerts#uw7s, the De Minimis exemption has been officially suspended by president Donald Trump. There is also the official statement by the White House website for more information. This is a massive blow for many of us otaku, but your first question is, what is the De Minimis exemption anyway?

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