Went to my 2nd and last day of A-Kon yesterday with Ed and his buddy (work-related crap keeps me from returning today, but that's a rant I care not to make). Arrived just in time for lunch then plunged back into the madness. One thing that has always struck me about A-Kon (and AnimeFest as well) has been the diversity of the attendees: young and old, straight and gay, white, black, yellow, brown (not to mention a fair amount of green, blue and purple). Anime/Manga culture has spread to a wide cross-section of America. Very cool. Caught some good video (as well as some bad). Outstanding was The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya , not yet available in the US. It is practically a cult religion in Japan I gather. See the separate post for more info. Searching on YouTube will pull up some fan-subtitled episodes. Also amusing was Hare and Guu , a frisky and colorful comedy, and Desert Punk , a comedic scifi adventure series. Both are available in the US. I bought (on Ed's recommendati...