http://colonel-alqui.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] colonel-alqui.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] hetalia2010-10-25 07:24 pm

Ask A Nation Panel - Suggestions, Thoughts, Discussion?

Hello, comm~

All right, for Anime Expo 2011 (so far away, i know, but this is srs!) I want to run the Hetalia 'Ask a Nation' panel. I'm sure some of you here have attended one/participated in one, and I want to know your thoughts or suggestions on them. In general, what do you think of them, what would you like to see in one, complaints about them, etc.

For my panel, I hope to recruit a group that contains the Axis Powers, Allied Powers, plus Canada and Hungary. Subject to change, lol.

((Sorry if this is a silly post.)) 

[identity profile] seraphoftales.livejournal.com 2010-10-26 02:29 am (UTC)(link)
Dude, if you ever, I'd want to attend/join in

Ask A Nation panels are always so much fun~

[identity profile] seraphoftales.livejournal.com 2010-10-26 02:56 am (UTC)(link)
It's awesome! Lots of crazy stuff goes down. I hope you get enough people! Do you already have anyone in mind?

[identity profile] twyxted-mind.livejournal.com 2010-10-26 03:12 am (UTC)(link)
Haha, I've been in an "Ask a Nation" panel before; it was NUTS! (Okay, so technically, it wasn't the entire panel, but it was a significant chunk.)

Well, if you're going to run one, it's probably better to have everybody ask their questions on the spot instead of trying to come up with a set list beforehand; the people who ran the Hetalia panel at Animethon tried that and it... sorta worked. Some of the nations who had specific questions didn't show up at the panel. Also, don't worry too much if more than one person dressed up as a particular character; that just makes it funnier. (Say there's two Germanys, one Italy, and somebody asks about his curl. Hilarity will most definitely ensue.)

Aagh, sorry for the wall of text. Bad habit of mine.

[identity profile] mizabee.livejournal.com 2010-10-26 03:13 am (UTC)(link)
Fail fan is fail. When my friend and I went to AX 2010, I was aware of Hetalia two days before. So the fan I could be wasn't fully developed. However I can say this, my friend drgged me to a Hetalia panel with fans and it was bombtastic. I hope AX 2011 is just as awesome as 2010 was! (I've been excited for it since July 5th orz)

So anything with Hetalia and AX will most definitely be on the to do list of my AX day XD

[identity profile] mizabee.livejournal.com 2010-10-26 03:40 am (UTC)(link)
haha I remember asking my friend "who is this Prussia and why is he so awesome?" Her response was among the lines of "it can't be explained. You have to watch the series to find out." And of course I did and BAM I knew instantly why he radiates awesome. lol

As confused as I was about the idea of Hetalia and soon realized the madness I missed out on, I had a great time being at the World Summit. And I pray that this will pull through for you so we can gush about the deliciousness that is HETALIA! What like about 7 more months? orz If I can wait two years to meet Vic Mignogna I can wait a few months for this panel. BRING IT.

[identity profile] seraphoftales.livejournal.com 2010-10-26 04:04 am (UTC)(link)
Good luck then~ >:3 Post up when you will be holding the auditions!

[identity profile] oichibi-chan.livejournal.com 2010-10-26 04:13 am (UTC)(link)
Oh! I'm planning on going to AX this year! If you guys can plan on, I can pretty much rest happy. XDD

But yes, , me and a bunch of friend just held a panel at Afest not too long ago and this is my advice to ya:
-Make sure the group is at least semi-organized.
Its fun to just let people do what, but sometimes if you are in a group that don't know each well like mine did, then its best to have a planned event. Ex. Have some character act a mini skit thing to get people entertained and loosen the mood.
-Don't stress too much. Its all about having fun. so its best to not worry about the little things. The only thing you need to concern is that everyone has fun. Sometimes the funniest things can be the unexpected, so if someone has a funny idea, try it out. :3
-Make sure when theres a question that it isn't dadled on to long. If take too long to answer or get distracted, you kinda lose the audience interests so be sure to just keep moving and talking.
-Be sure that everyone is participating. Like if a certian character isn't saying or doing much, be sure to have them at least do or say something once. It keeps from having people feel left out. Be sure that for the audience asking questions that everyone gets a chance also.
-Be sure to not be too biased. Head cannon ideas can be fun, but don't involve it too much into the panel.
-Lastly. even though this may be a lot, don't sweat it and just have fun!

Lol sorry its so much, but hope it helps!

[identity profile] youshi-semenjyu.livejournal.com 2010-10-26 04:26 am (UTC)(link)
From my experience being in one, it's really best to ensure that you have people who know and can play their characters well. Play off of each other, improv, and let the audience really guide the panel.

[identity profile] youshi-semenjyu.livejournal.com 2010-10-26 04:28 am (UTC)(link)
O halo thar~

Elaborating on the skit note; it's also best to keep it feeling natural. You don't want to have anything feel rigid or forced, because then it's just awkward!