Conlife: SacAnime Winter 2017

SacAnime Winter 2017 was just over a week ago and I'm still experiencing a hangover from it. If you've watched the vlogs from the weekend then you've pretty much seen what it was like. However there's a few things didn't make it on those videos that I wanted to share with you.

I should start with THE STREAK CONTINUES! Honestly every con we attend seems to out do the last. We've honestly enjoyed every con we've been to dating back to SacAnime Summer 2014 and we've managed to have more and more fun each one we attend. Thank you to everyone who contributed to making this weekend one for the books.

This con was special to me because it's the first time we've actually felt some what established. A year ago we had our first table in Artist Alley. Most people didn't know us, more people were confused, and less gave a fuck about us. Fast forward to a year later and we're meeting people who have almost all our gear and seeing the same faces from last year come up and reconnect. It's truly a mind blowing and humbling experience. We've still got a long way to go, but it lets us know we're on the right track and we can count on you guys to have our backs. The only downside is it's getting harder to remember each of your names, but rest assured we do remember you, we might just need a reminder!

Of course none of this happens without you guys. If you don't come up to our table, we stop going to conventions. If the gear doesn't sell, we cease to exist. We both look forward to these conventions every year and once they end, we're already looking towards the next year. It's nice to meet the people behind the screens and get to know all of you. If you ever want to hang out at our table, you're more than welcome to. The only thing we ask is for you to be respectful to those around you and not molest our statue of "Thickness". She's good luck, don't soil her. 

Again, thank you to everyone who showed support the past weekend. The love is real, yo.

- Matt

SacAnime Winter 2017 Exclusive Shirt

During SacAnime Winter 2017 we dropped our second limited edition shirt. We took our X's For Eyes Tee and made it a long sleeve. This was our first con exclusive shirt so we commemorated it with "SACANIME" going down the sleeve. SacAnime has always been good to us so it was our way of giving back.

The shirts did way better than we anticipated and sold out before the convention ended. Were you one of the lucky few who snagged one?

These shirts will not be produced again, but fret not! With Fanime and our two year anniversary coming up there will be more exclusive and limited shirts to come!

- Matt

SacAnime Winter 2017 Vlogs

We completely failed at vlogging SacAnime Summer 2016. I said I would do it better next time in that video. I'm happy to say I think I lived up to my word.

For SacAnime Winter 2017 I wanted to release a vlog for each day of the convention. The plan was to release them daily but when you're editing at 3 am after working the vendors hall and roaming the convention after hours, it makes it difficult. 

I just uploaded Day Three a few hours ago, thus completing the vlogs. Here is all three vlogs, hope you enjoy it!

Now that's not all for the vlogs though! I still have a bunch of left over clips I plan on putting together as a bonus video. Stay tuned for that!

Thanks for watching, and if you liked it please like, comment, and subscribe! /youtubeshit

- Matt

SacAnime Summer 16 Vlog

We had every intention of filming every second of our time at SacAnime Summer 16 but for various reasons the camera was the left untouched for most of it. I decided to throw together some of the footage we managed to get into a shitty vlog. I promise the next one will be better but for now check this out!

- Matthew

A Thank You From Daniel

Sac Anime has been over for a little over a week now. I’ve been spending my time since recovering from the exhaustion, readjusting my sleep schedule and easing back in to school and work mode again. It’s kind of funny just how much of a getaway going to conventions is for me. Once it was over, I was already counting down the days to Sac Anime Winter.

Now that I’ve fully adjusted back into the “real world”, I was able to kind of take a look and meditate on just how amazing these last few cons have been for us. How fortunate we really are. I’d call us blessed, but that word just doesn’t seem to encapsulate just how lucky we really are. It started to hit me during one of our routine “business meetings” over game chat in Overwatch. In passing, we were talking about all of the people who had been posting pictures onto Instagram of themselves rocking our gear. The next day I checked out the photo feed of pictures Senpai Social Club was tagged in again just to see. It dawned onto me that less than a year ago the feed used to be full of only pictures of us modeling our stuff cause we had no one else to. Now its starting to feel like we’ll never have to model our own stuff again.

The amount of support that people have been showing us is astounding, and I feel nothing but humbled that people support us as much as they do. Whether its buying our clothes or just stopping by the table to say hi. Its all appreciated. I can’t express enough how grateful we are and I really just wanted to take this time to say thank you to everyone. You’re all awesome as fuck and we look forward to seeing you all again in the cons to come.

I’m currently typing this in class during a lecture that’s about 10 minutes longer than it really needs to be. You really could have just let us go early for the day, but you didn’t.

 

- Daniel

 

Con Life : SacAnime Summer 2016

I don’t know how we got so fortunate. I sound like a broken record at this point but it really is insane to me how each convention we attended manages to out do the previous one. One of our neighboring artists has been attending multiple conventions for the past few years. I asked her what her worst con was and to my surprise she answered pretty quickly. After digesting the past weekend, answering that same question would be very difficult for me. Maybe it’s because we don’t vendor too many of these things, maybe we’re just lucky. Maybe, and I know this sounds lame, it’s because of you guys.

Despite having a set up here before, the nerves of vending a convention was still there for us. We did pretty well at SacWinter but even though this was a bigger convention we still weren’t sure how we would do. The location we were placed in was far less favorable than our last one. We were towards the end of Artist Alley near the entrance of the loading docks. It seemed like that brand new spelling-error-free banner I had made would be for naught. Miraculously, many of you managed to see it and even say it drew you to our table. 

Fridays are always the slowest days. The fact that our two neighboring artists didn’t show up that day didn't help either. The most we could of hoped for was people to catch us out of the corner of their eye walking to and from the bathroom. Our expectations were set extremely low for Friday. However, they were blown out of the fucking water once all of you guys started to drop by. That momentum carried over into the entire weekend and got us to survive on what little sleep we got.

It was insane how many new and familiar faces we saw throughout the whole convention. Vending a table like ours isn’t going to get a lot of traffic, especially when you're surrounded with bright colors and artists that make me ashamed to have hands. Our name confuses people, we don’t have artwork, and we’re not an actual club, not in the traditional sense at least. To put it short, not many people get what we do. But all of you guys who repeatedly came to our table and talked to us do. Everyone who changed into our gear directly after purchasing understands it. You’re all in the know and that makes you a part of the club.

We got the idea for the brand over late night gaming sessions and to see what’s become of it in just over a year still blows our minds. To have a group of Deadpools say we were the best booth to represent was dope as fuck. To hear a long time supporter say they’re proud of us gave me an emotional nosebleed. I’m getting kind of monologue-y so I’m going to end it with a thank you. Thank you to everyone who came up and showed support! Words can’t express how much we appreciate everything. 

SacAnime Winter is just around the corner and we’ll do our best to be there. Also if we are there and you just want to say “Hi”, by all means do it! We may look like ass holes, but really we’re only just a little bit douchey. No but really though…say Hi.

- Matthew

SacAnime Summer 2016

Two Minutes. That's about all the time you have to register for tables at SacAnime. The blood in your veins starts rushing at 9:59 AM. Come ten o' clock you click your mouse and type at speeds even the Flash couldn't comprehend. You can only hope any pray that during the time it takes PayPal to load, 100 people haven't already submitted their info. Once you confirm your order and that page loads to say "You paid $100 to SacAnime" it's done. Jizz everywhere. The blue balls you've had since the night before are relieved but only momentarily. The pressure starts to build back up until September. What I'm trying to say is Senpai Social Club will be returning to Artist Alley at SacAnime Summer 2016.

SACANIME SUMMER 2016

SEPTEMBER 2nd-4th, 2016

SACRAMENTO CONVENTION CENTER

 

Con Life: SacAnime Winter 2016

Another Con has come and gone and just like the rest of them, it ended too soon. As some of you may know this was our first time having a set up in any shape or form so right off the bat it was going to be a new experience for us.

When we walked into the convention center on Day Zero our jaws dropped. Have you ever seen the exhibitors hall when it’s completely empty? It looks 10x bigger than it does all set up. When we arrived at our table our blood started pumping. We probably had the hardest pre-convention boner out of everyone.

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Don’t let the simplicity of our table fool you because when there’s less to look at it’s easier to notice mistakes. Case and point: our banner. Luckily we only had to inform one person of the mythical land of “CALIFORINA”, a place of refuge for Senpais such as ourselves. A short lived highlight of our booth was the now legendary “Pink Bra”, which we had to take down due to whiny babies complaining.

Running a booth like ours in Artist Alley is interesting. We didn't offer any traditional items or art. In the colorful world of Artist Alley we were the literal dark cloud, and we embraced it.

“What are you guys?” is a question we frequently got and the answer depended on what day you asked. The look of confusion and disappointment when people found out we weren’t an actual club they could join was always mildly amusing. But for every couple of people with questions there was a group of people who knew about us that followed. It was awesome hearing about how people have seen our shirts around or stories they had about us personally (some of which were untrue but entertaining). 

Can’t forget about the all the new people we met too! We actually ran out of business cards so I hope a few of you that grabbed one are reading this now. If you are, What up! Hope you guys continue to fuck with us. 

It was really great meeting a few of you who have been following us since way back when. Despite what Sword Art Online led you to believe, live interactions are way better than online ones. Welcome to the ever growing posse of the Senpai Social Club! Hope to see you all at upcoming conventions.

So here’s to SacAnime Winter 2016. I’ve never had a more productive start to a new year in my life. We exceeded our own expectations and are excited for what 2016 has in store for the club. Thank you all again for your continued support. Artist Alley Gods willing, we will have a table at SacAnime Summer 2016. If we get one, get those lungs ready to yell "WONTON SOUP!". A special thank you goes out to Linda and Michael for helping us run our booth. Free up some time in September guys!

Until next time plebs

- Matthew

SacAnime Prep Part 1

With SacAnime just over a week away we are officially at the start (and crunch time) of our preparations.

Do you know how long it takes to individually package shirts? If you guessed "A Fucking Long Time" you are correct. Doing this first batch took me over two hours. I could of watched Star Wars again with that time and honestly would rather of done that. But here at Senpai Social Club we like to give our own personal touches with everything we do, including something as benign as packaging shirts. We like to give away some bonus items when people come see us at Cons, so with every shirt purchase you get a free white "Senpai 69" button packaged with your item. Here's to doing that for another two hours with our second batch of shirts!

Our shirts aren't the only things that include bonus items! We've added a brand new button design to our existing button pack.

There's still a lot left for us to do in these up coming days but we are beyond excited to see it all come together. We hope to see some familiar faces as well as new ones so drop by!

We are located at table AA H10 (Click here for the Artist Alley map)

-Matthew