Tokyo in Tulsa
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33 years old
Tulsa, Oklahoma
United States
Last Login:7/16/2008
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| Status: | Single | | Here for: | Networking, Friends | | Hometown: | Tulsa | | Zodiac Sign: | Capricorn |
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Tokyo In Tulsa is a convention centered around Japanese Anime and Culture. We are also highlighting gaming (both video and tabletop), web comics, writers, and popular culture. Otaku everywhere and of every persuasion will find something to do and be excited about! Tokyo In Tulsa is about coming together, having fun and celebrating our common interests.
Tokyo in Tulsa will be August 1, 2 & 3 of 2008 at The Crowne Plaza Hotel. The Crowne Plaza Hotel Tulsa is conveniently located in the heart of Tulsa's business, entertainment, and cultural district, 8 miles from Tulsa International Airport and 7 blocks from the Tulsa Convention Center . With 38,000 square feet of convention space and 462 rooms including 5 suites (this does not include the lobbies and halls, which we will be occupying as well), The Crowne Plaza will prove to be an astounding venue for Tokyo In Tulsa.
The Special Tokyo In Tulsa rate will be $89 a night but will require you to reserve your room by July 31, 2008. Call (800) 980-6429 to reserve your room or you can reserve online at http://www.cptulsahotel.com/ using the event code TIT (yes we know ... we asked them not to but someone at the Crowne has a sense of humor and it was locked in stone before we knew what the code was. Sorry parents.)
Be sure to use this code or mention Tokyo In Tulsa when making your reservations.
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Crispin Freeman
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Crispin Freeman is a prolific American voice actor best known for his role as Alucard in Hellsing and the OVA Hellsing Ultimate. He also played the voice of Kouichi Kimura in Digimon: Digital Monsters, Prince Turnip in Hayao Miyazaki's movie adaptation of Howl’s Moving Castle, and Zelgadis Greywords in Slayers. He has also done other popular characters such as Touga Kiryuu from Revolutionary Girl Utena, Straight Cougar from s-CRY-ed, Shannon Casull from Scrapped Princess, Tsume from Wolf’s Rain, Balmung from .hack//Legend of the Twilight, Hideki Motosuwa from Chobits, Albedo Piazzola and Gaignun Kukai from Xenosaga, Itachi Uchiha from Naruto, and Amon from Witch Hunter Robin. Crispin attended the Latin School of Chicago, where he graduated in 1990. Crispin began his voice acting career in 1997.
Find out more about Crispin at his website: http://www.crispinfreeman.com . |
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Wendy Powell
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Wendy Powell has been a professional voice actress for Funimation Entertainment and Okratron 5000 for 5 years and has recently signed a contract with a new company called Illumitoons Productions, in which she is voicing the character of the Appraiser in Beet the Vandle. She is probably most well known for a little villain named "Envy"; on Fullmetal Alchemist. Wendy is also known for smaller parts; in which she usually dies a most painful death. Some of her credits include: Emi in Baki the Grappler; Amick in Blue Gender; The Fever Demon in Shin Chan; Kyo's Mother in Fruits Basket; Kasuga in Negima; Paul "Lady Death"; in Trinity Blood. She has also voiced characters in: Kitty Grade, Case Closed, Yu Yu Hakusho, Peach Girl, Galaxy Railways, Tsubasa, Gunslingergirl, Moon Phase, Glass Fleet, and many others.
Video Game credits include: Spikeout, Fullmetal Alchemist:Curse of the Crimson, and Broken Angel.
Wendy's first love is the Theatre (although Anime is quickly catching up!!!). She works in local theatre in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. You can visit Wendy at her myspace account at http://www.myspace.com/envywendy. |
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Spike Spencer
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Spike Spencer has been a voice actor since the early nineties. He has voiced hundreds of episodes of Anime including such notable titles as Evangelion, Battle Angel, Suikoden, Orphen, Spriggan, Nadesico, Mar, and currently in production on Buso Renkin and Bleach. He has also voiced many radio and television commercials, video games (including "World of Warcraft"), and several other projects. An accomplished actor, he has worked with such notable stars as Tommy Lee Jones, Sandra Bullock, Frank Langella, Tia Carrere, Scott Glenn, and has been on set with many other stars. Spike is also an author; his works include "How to Be A Frickin Genius Voice Actor, Step One", "What Happens At The Con, Stays At The Con?", And "Don't Kill Your Date (And Other Cooking Tips)." Spike is also a screenwriter, with several projects in various stages of production. Spike is soon to begin production on his first feature film that he scripted, "Dwindle Down." Spike has traveled to many parts of the world and has a business to show you how to do the same! So ask him how to do it. Spike also has his official website up and running at: WWW.WORLDOSPIKE.COM.
You can also become a Myspace friend o' Spike at: http://www.myspace.com/spikespencerfrickingenius. |
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The Slants
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THE SLANTS are an Asian dance/rock band from Portland, OR. Formed in 2006, the band features members of The Stivs, Son of Rust, and Evening at the Black House.
Their music is a cacophony of melodic rock intricacy tempered by darker, dance themes with anthemic choruses and shattering hooks reminiscent of groups such as The Faint, Depeche Mode, Daft Punk, and Joy Division-except with an asian spin.
Perla Cadena of Sony BMG Music Entertainment claims,
"If you like danceable rock or anything Asian, you'll love THE SLANTS!"
--The Slants Website
The band is a great group of people, and we are thrilled to have them along for the ride. To find out more about them, please visit their website
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Amelie Belcher
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Amelie "Ami-Chan" Belcher was born in Baton-Bloody-Boring-Rouge Louisiana where the combination of chemical plant fumes and river water did major damage to her fragile little mind at an early age. By all accounts, she started drawing at the age of five (when she figured out that the pencil goes on the paper and not up your nose) and didn't stop drawing until she ran out of paper...twenty years later. Amelie taught high school art for four years, but lost interest in teaching when it started cutting into her drinking time. She now travels the country selling her award winning art, doing one of a kind commissions for con goers, giving the best damn panels on earth, and being paid tribute by her army of fans known as the "Ami Army" in the form of Pocky and manga. Known as "the angriest chick on the net", she is the creator of the popular web comic "The Real Life Adventures of Amelie" at Cordeval.com which is read by desperately bored people all around the world. |
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Gary Friedrich
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Gary Friedrich, born 1943 in Jackson, Missouri, is an American comic book writer. Best known as the co-creator of Ghost Rider, he also wrote for The Incredible Hulk, Uncanny X-Men, Captain Marvel, Daredevil, Nick Fury: Agent of Shield and one of the most faithful adaptations of Mary Shelly's Frankenstein.
In his years as a comic book writer he has written for Charlton Comics, Marvel, Skywald, Atlas/Seaboard Comics, Topps Comics and many others. |
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Sara E. Mayhew
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International award-winning mangaka of Secrets of Sorcerers and Love Pet, Sara E. Mayhew is owner of Ztarr Manga Studio, which specializes in producing professional manga artwork for publishers as well as creating original manga series. Her series, Secrets of Sorcerers, was named "Best Comic for Teens" by the International Anime and Manga Festival (IMAF). The IMAF award of $5000 US was used to produce the Secrets of Sorcerers Volume 1 graphic novel. Sara was featured in Applied Arts magazine's 'Young Blood' article on "...new talent commanding our attention". In 2007, the Ontario Arts Council awarded her the Northern Arts grant to aid in the production of Secrets of Sorcerers Volume 2. Currently, Sara resides in her hometown of Kirkland Lake, Ontario; when she's not operating her studio, Sara coaches and practices figure skating, and is an enthusiastic amateur astronomer. |
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