An interactive panel assessing characters' moral actions, with primary focus upon Death Note, Cowboy Bebop, and My Little Pony.
Description:
An introduction to the logic of systematic moral thought, this will be a one-man panel with high audience participation. The 3-font principle is a fundamental tool for assessing any human action, so called for the three things to be analyzed in any situation: the intention, the act itself, and the consequences. After a brief explanation of the principle, the group will investigate case studies primarily taken from Cowboy Bebob, Death Note, and My Little Pony. Case studies from other media may be presented by the audience, provided that remaining time is available. Familiarity with moral theology is in no way necessary. Familiarity with the aforementioned shows is not necessary but will provide helpful context in the discussion.
Swing by the the Anime Track's video game room featuring games from Japan and inspired by anime! PC, Xbox 360, and more! Wristbands issued each day with admission.
Swing by the the Anime Track's video game room featuring games from Japan and inspired by anime! PC, Xbox 360, and more! Wristbands issued each day with admission.
Swing by the the Anime Track's video game room featuring games from Japan and inspired by anime! PC, Xbox 360, and more! Wristbands issued each day with admission.
Swing by the the Anime Track's video game room featuring games from Japan and inspired by anime! PC, Xbox 360, and more! Wristbands issued each day with admission.
Are you an anime-inspired amateur artist or creator? Get a table and sell your work to your fellow fans! This is for amateurs only. Retail products or copyright violations will not be tolerated.
Description:
Are you an anime-inspired amateur artist or creator? Sign up for a table in the anime Artists' Alley to show off and sell your work, see what other people have made, and connect with fellow fans! This is for amateurs only and it not an alternative to the Exhibit Hall. Sale of retail or mass-produced products will not be tolerated, nor will copyright violations.