2025 Fan Expo Vancouver Report and What Needs to Change

As Fan Expo Vancouver continues to get sell-out crowds, what’s the future going to be like? While part of the experience is always great, plans must be made if they want more people coming.

Fan Expo VancouverAfter looking into how other Fan Expos manage their floor plan to mitigate crowding, and spending time on various platforms like Reddit to ask around, this show has a similar map structure. Nearly everything is crammed into a single space! The delay in getting this report about Fan Expo Vancouver 2025 (FXV) is because I need to make sure my information is current. I also spoke to a few vendors who have attended this brand of shows in other cities to find out just how  different it is. After a solid ten years, I’ve made friends who run booths too!

In this write up, I have lots to say. And thus, have broken up my thoughts into sections:

Thick Crowds at Fan Expo

Overall Impressions (The Crowding Problem)

During Fan Expo Vancouver‘s busiest day, the crowds were thicker than molasses! Saturday is traditionally the busiest, and while I have the experience of knowing how to get from one end to the other reasonably fast, other folks may not. It’s best to identify where the slow and fast lanes are. It’s like driving on the highway.

Although the convention center layout determines the best placement for the various sections–the main stage, photo booths, and panel rooms–it’s also true that not all shows can use the building at its utmost. The upcoming Calgary Fan Expo will use the BMO Centre’s newly added space, and I will pay attention to reports when it starts! In the meantime, I’ll be fondly remembering the best years when the Terminal City show used two floors of the West Convention Center Building. I feel those were the best FXV years.

I wish coat check, a feature of past events, had been brought back. On rainy days, no one has the backpack space to store or wants to wear their jacket indoors; The organisers really need to spend the money to rent a room for this offering and tell staff to only accept coats. That way, this offering to lighten the load can’t be abused.

Will Fan Expo Vancouver Change Dates?

While the early years often saw FXV shift dates around a lot, I doubt anyone noticed this year was not on a holiday weekend. Technically, there was Valentine’s and BC Family Day on the same weekend, but no explanation was ever announced. In 2026, they will return to their traditional date.

No matter what, the event will always take place two weeks before Emerald City Comic Con. I’ve heard from one representative from Tsukino Con who says some folks skip their show in favour of the big city one. There are better opportunities for fun. I can vouch for that as I saw the ferry terminal filled with youths coming home on a late Sunday night, with expectant parents there to pick them up!

Fan Expo Vancouver 2025

Comic Con or Carnival?

Back when these shows were about comic books, the focus was awesome. But ever since San Diego Comic Con defined this century’s popular culture landscape because of the huge entertainment media presence, it’s tough to call some events a comic con at all. Not every publisher wants to market outside where their headquarters are based. Also, some writers and artists who live in Vancouver are more interested in promoting themselves at a proper Comic Arts Festival instead.

comic book artist

For Fan Expo Vancouver to bring that comic book vibe back with an after event party with three artists (out of the dozen who attended) got to graffiti an art board, not even I was particularly excited. Although it went off okay, when one of them admitted to me he’d rather draw than attend (he was in the billing), that’s an issue. While they do not entertain on the same level as William Shatner and Rhys Davies, it’s still worth checking out.

But for main events, the organisers stick to inviting who are popular. Both Q&As, featuring the Supernatural supporting cast and Hazbin Hotel group of voice talents discussing their on-set experiences, were packed!

I also got a good seat to check out the Avatar: The Last Airbender partial cast team up and enjoyed this Q&A the most. Aside from the excitement that Michaela Jill Murphy (Toph from the cartoon) expressed about going to meet her live-action counterpart, all this event offered for news is that season two is deep into filming and fans can expect great things when it finally debuts.

Avatar Panel

Exhibit & Merchandise Floor

Too many Lightsabers

It’s possible to find something cool, but when I’ve been collecting for over two decades, trying to find something new at a generalized pop culture convention is tough. While nothing surprises me these days, the fact there were five vendors selling nearly exactly the same stock of lightsabers was numbing. I wanted to get an upgrade, but am glad I waited. Next week, I will post a guide on how to shop for one, and my advice is to not always buy at conventions. It’s not just about haggling, but knowing exactly if you like what you impulse bought.

By luck, I found Studio Ghibli (mostly Totoro) merchandise. While I could’ve gone for broke, I instead risked hoping to get a particular Stitch in the mystery Cosbi Box. I had no luck, but I at least got the baby fuzzball with a huge drink mug as a picture!

I think this toy line is way cooler than Funko by miles because they resemble anime versions of various popular franchises! I’m sick and tired to seeing these dotty eyed statues. They’re neat to have, but honestly, there’s no long term safe investment value at all. As for Hottoys, the parent company who manufactures Cosbi, the variety is miles above what the Washington based company offers! They catering to those rich nerds who can afford those life-size models to place in their man (or woman) cave!

Ultimate Merch Pick Up

Final Thoughts 

Unlike other North American Fan Expos, these events don’t all squeeze every activity zones into one arena. These events space put certain aspects of the program to another area, and the dining options remain the same. The Calgary show fully uses the space; its larger size makes navigation easier. Also, it was an independent operation before being acquired by Informa. I suspect this company had to sign a contract with the previous operators who insisted some aspects of the celebration must not change in before they took over.

In Toronto, which had always been with the brand, Fan Expo Toronto uses both the North and South Buildings. However, crowding is still a problem, and  people still say they feel like they’re trapped in a sardine can. It’s a persistent problem no matter what the spectacle, and while some folks get used to it, others claim to never want to return. While being stuffed into a vast place is no different at San Deigo Comic Con, folks either have to live with it or not.

While VP Andrew Moyes said FXV will stay in the West building, in order to use the full space will mean still looking at final attendance numbers and what the profit margin is. Whatever that number is, I believe it’s time to consider either changing dates or booking space at the hotel next door. Since having it in the same building is not possible because there is another event happening (I asked building security about that this year), someone has to budge.

Fan Expo Vancouver 2025, Last-Minute Changes for Better or Worse

Changes are always expected for comic book / pop culture shows l ike Fan Expo Vancouver. Attendees just have to go with the flow or make their voice heard if they want things set in stone.

Fan Expo VancouverYesterday, Fan Expo Vancouver announced last-minute changes to their line-up of guests. This news is not surprising because celebrity guests often get information that they have to be on set or health issues. As a result, the changes include not having some major headliners not able to appear. While I’m sad, I just have to go with the flow after being a regular for over ten years.

Although Peter Cullen and Frank Welker expressed their regrets more than a week ago, I hoped the other names would not disappear. Sadly, Donny Cates, Corbin Bleu, Catherine Tate, Jenna Coleman and Claudia Gray aren’t able to make it. It’s disappointing, but any seasoned pop culture / comic book convention goer knows every announcement is a gamble up to the week of the event.

On the good news side, this event always has a backup, and will announce talents to save the day. I expect some information to happen around noon of today, and will update this article if they are made.

At the time of writing, this event is making a push for Chris Britton, who voiced Mr. Sinister, and Adrian Hough aka Nightcrawler in X-Men 97!

Feb 19, 2025 Update: replace the many voice actor appearances is most of the cast from the anime, Death Note! Brian Drummand (Ryuk),  Shannon Chan Kent (Misa-Misa), Vincent Tong (Touta).

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On Why You Should Read This Manga 2025. MyAnimeList Wants To Know!

Readers of manga can nominate any title, new or old, in this call for why You Should Read This Manga 2025!

MyAnimeListYou Should Read This Manga 2025 is excited to announce the third installment of their global event, “You Should Read This Manga 2025”. This highly-anticipated call to decide on fan favourites aims to spotlight recently published manga and connect readers worldwide with new stories that deserve more recognition on a global scale.

Starting on February 3, 2025, manga enthusiasts, industry professionals, and fans alike will have the opportunity to nominate their new-and-upcoming manga gems for this year’s list. The nomination process will be open to all, allowing the global community to contribute to a diverse and inclusive selection of remarkable titles. This year, fans will also have the unique opportunity to write a message directly to the author of the work they are nominating.

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A Nerd’s Guide to the 2025 Victoria Film Festival

Victoria Film Festival Current Logo
Runs Feb 7 to 17, 2025

After celebrating their thirtieth last year, the Victoria Film Festival is still going strong. Although this local event has changed somewhat over time, some choices are for the better, and others–it’s honestly hard to judge. Back when virtual reality was the hottest thing to change cinema, I noticed that after an attempt one year to showcase its potential, nothing has done ever since.

Although some trends are just that, I see a potential with this alternate movie telling format. And while it’s tough to create a choose-your-own-adventure style cinematic experience, that’s because the technology is not advanced enough, and storytellers have to get back to basics to learn what hyper-fiction is. I believe that until home entertainment fully adopts this medium, advancements will stall. But I digress.

This year, I offer my selection of the top ten films to check out. There’s three I’ve already looked at, and highly recommend. This includes movie review links and the interview with the filmmaker(s) where possible, as they made their debut earlier last year.

I offer this selection of films to check out if you are visiting the Garden City. Tickets can be purchased by clicking on the title and for those who just want to see this movie, please check with your local film festival or art house theatre to see if these works will play there too.

The Penguin Lessons

The Penguin LessonsBased on a true story, Steve Coogan plays Tom Michell, an English professor who arrives in Buenos Aires to teach at a private school on the eve of the coup d’état that plunged Argentina into turmoil in 1976. Tom is cynical, sarcastic and disillusioned, and the circumstances of his employment and the situation around him does nothing to improve his attitude. Jonathan Pryce, as the admonishing headmaster advising all to keep out of the chaos, is on point.

During a brief escape to Uruguay, Tom rescues a penguin from an oil slick to impress a woman he has just met. Tom tries to convince the penguin to return to the ocean, but the penguin has other ideas and insists on staying close to his rescuer. And so begins the relationship between Tom and the charmingly named Juan Salvador.

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Top Three Choices to Hail In the Chinese New Year (2025 Edition)

Chinese New Year is almost here, and I offer my list on what I expect to be the top three films that’ll be big! And all the movie trailers I could find are also assembled here:

Creation of the Gods 2 Well GO USA Poster for Chinese New YearChinese New Year is coming! And for those folks who want to enjoy part of that day at the movies, five ‘official’ films are being released January 29th! What I offer here are my top three choices. Although I mentioned the sequel for Crazy Alien is coming in my review, it’s not a mandatory must-see.

And what I offer here are nearly every trailer for each of these films to get a sense of what’s going to be presented.

Creation of the Gods II:
Demonic Confrontation

This continuation of the epic fight between clans can spell disaster for all of China, if all parties aren’t careful. That’s because, after the ascension of the last ruler of the Shang dynasty, the transition is not quiet. When the fox-spirit Daji has a dastardly role to play, all will not be well.

As part two of a trilogy, what’s expected will be like Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings–to break the narratives down to smaller pieces. Part three is titled Creation Under Heaven. and that’s scheduled for release next year. As for this middle release,  Well GO USA has IMAX screenings available at select cities (please visit link) on Jan 29th, and will get a wider release at the end of the month.

Trailer 1 (International Release)

Trailer 2 (Chinese)

Behind the Scenes

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Happy Holidays!

Also included is our 12 top choices of retro animated holiday specials to rock Christmas with!

Christmas Stitch!With Yuletide here, we at Otaku no Culture wish everyone a very happy holiday! Instead of going ice fishing, we’ll be taking a slightly longer break for a much needed R&R.

In the early part of Jan, there’ll be some scheduled posts on material that was released in the past month or two. There’s a small backlog that needs to be cleared. Rest assured, we will also have new content mixed in, and that will include top picks in what to enjoy in 2025!

In the meantime, we present readers with our 12 retro picks of holiday specials to enjoy today: