If you go
o What: Kumoricon Anime Festival.
o Where: Hilton Vancouver Washington, 301 W. Sixth St., Vancouver, and the Red Lion Hotel Vancouver at the Quay, 100 Columbia St., Vancouver.
o When: Aug. 29 to Sept. 1.
o Cost: Adult tickets: $55 for all three days, $35 Saturday or Sunday only, $25 Friday or Monday only. Children’s tickets: $35 for children ages 6-12 for all three days, $25 Saturday or Sunday only, $15 Friday or Monday only; free for children 5 and younger. Pay at the door.
o Information: http://kumoricon.org.
Anime classics
Here are five anime classics recommended by the organizers of Kumoricon:
o “Princess Mononoke.”
o “Bleach.”
o “Naruto.”
o “Neon Genesis Evangelion.”
o “Sailor Moon.”
Anime & manga
Types of anime (cartoons) and manga (print comics) and their target audiences:
Kodomo, for small children of both genders.
Shojo, for girls ages 10 and older, focused on high schools, drama, magic.
Shonen, for boys ages 10 and older, focused on sports teams or fighting squads.
Seinen, for men, focused on war stories or tales of action and adventure.
Josei, for women, focused on romantic tales.
With a combination of post-apocalyptic visions, demons, heroes and just a dash of David Bowie, the cosplay group “Ninja of the Night” could be a top choice for the bizarre mash-up prize at this year’s Kumoricon — if it had one.
The convention, at the Hilton Vancouver Washington and Red Lion Hotel Vancouver at the Quay, is a celebration for fans of all things manga and anime.