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Snowth Woogle:
No! No-no-no-no-NO! This can NOT be happening! Worlds are continuing to collide!!!

First it was Sid & Marty Krofft... THEN it was the Muppets... NOW it's Arthur! Nooooooo! Civilization continues to crumble! Things like puppets, Muppets, and Arthur need to be kept as faaaaaaaaar away from creepy-peepy, freaky-deaky fan conventions as possible! Worlds are colliding!

ralfsmouse:

--- Quote from: Snowth Woogle on September 23, 2013, 11:25:46 pm ---No! No-no-no-no-NO! This can NOT be happening! Worlds are continuing to collide!!!

First it was Sid & Marty Krofft... THEN it was the Muppets... NOW it's Arthur! Nooooooo! Civilization continues to crumble! Things like puppets, Muppets, and Arthur need to be kept as faaaaaaaaar away from creepy-peepy, freaky-deaky fan conventions as possible! Worlds are colliding!

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My thoughts exactly. Part of me knows that I want to go now, but the bigger part of me knows that I would never go to Comic Con.

MCCJ:
Well this is interesting. Looks like we have Season 18 and 19 coming in. As for the Comic-Con if I was given the chance I would go. It will be interesting to see what is asked.

Snowth Woogle:

--- Quote from: ralfsmouse on September 24, 2013, 10:23:33 pm ---My thoughts exactly. Part of me knows that I want to go now, but the bigger part of me knows that I would never go to Comic Con.

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I know I really shouldn't say anything, because a number of different friends of mine do actually go to these different kinds of conventions (matter of fact, one friend of mine actually met Doug Walker at an anime convention), but based on the photos and video footage I've seen from people who do attend those kind of cons... it just really disturbs me...

Some people have justified that cons are usually an opportunity for people to forget about their troubles, responsibilities, and such for a short time, and just have fun... I guess I can see that, but when I see grown men and women running around dressed up and acting like different anime/manga characters, that kind of weirds me out.

Even scarier was an article I read not too long ago that cosplaying has become such a big deal in recent years that many people who do it regularly consider it a "way of life".

I will admit, there was that MuppetFest in 2002, which I didn't know about at the time, but had I known, I would have wanted to go, but other than that...

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