I mearly suggested being familiar with the plot of naruto. A lot of people cosplay from it and there is a lot of jokes regarding it so it would be nice to have an idea of what a lot of people are talking about.
Hmm. I would argue that most of the time, there is no need. If you see a little of Naruto and like it....great! Go watch more. But if it doesn't grow on you, there's no need to give it much more attention. The convention is so saturated with information about Naruto that sooner or later, you
will know enough about it to "get" references to the series (and perhaps even make a few yourself). Actually, there are already a number of anime series that I could tell you quite a bit about, despite technically never having seen a single episode. All thanks to seeing plenty of AMVs and cosplay skits, and just listening to people's conversations.
Here's a little anecdote:
When I was in college, the Truly Unnamed Anime Club (TUNAC) met at the University of Oregon (TUNAC is now disbanded, mostly due to members graduating). Back when we were still holding weekly meetings, we watched a few fansubs of Naruto. This was before it was well-known in America. The club was generally unimpressed, and it ended up actually getting
voted out of the viewing schedule (2 of 8 shows were dropped).
Now, here's the kicker: almost all of Kumori Con's founders were members of this club at the time.
...It's just funny how popularity ebbs and flows, really. For instance, VampireFangs103 referred to Fushigi Yuugi as "not very well known." This makes me chuckle, because I remember how people were going crazy about that show back when the fansubs first came out.
(myself included)
they'd witness a deathglare that'd make Ryuk jealous.
Ha ha! I said the same thing about liking whatever you want, but that last bit was priceless. XD
I'm sorry no one mentioned trigun. I know I was forgetting some series or just got tired of typing at that point. :/ but yes, it is amazing!
Hehe, thanks.
Death Note is just one of those serious anime that is deliciously fun to poke fun at. I wish I had time to watch the whole series. Also, I wholly agree with your first post, too.
I think it was probably just coincidence that Trigun hadn't been mentioned yet. I do hope it hasn't lost much popularity, because the Sci Fi Western genre holds a place close to my heart. <3