OMG,
Mexico!
When I got invited to
Creativa Fest I had no idea what
I was getting myself into.
At the very least I knew that sooper pal
Maxwell Atoms
was going to be there.
So if I was attacked by a chupacabra
I could throw him in the monster's path in order to escape.
But instead, I was met by:
incredibly talented,
amazingly fun and funny
fellow speakers.
I couldn't have had a better time.
Now, I always knew that
Codename: Kids Next Door
had been popular in
Mexico.
BUT I HAD NO IDEA HOW MUCH!
From what I was told the translators
were able to keep to the spirit of the show
while injecting a healthy dose of
Mexican culture and slang that really spoke to
the audience here.
From what I was told the translators
were able to keep to the spirit of the show
while injecting a healthy dose of
Mexican culture and slang that really spoke to
the audience here.
And over the years I've done a lot of
animation events, lectures and school visits,
but I have to say that the Mexican fans were,
as a whole,
the sweetest, kindest, most polite
and appreciative fans I've ever met.
I must have signed a billion
sketchbooks, papers, shirts and festival badges
at the event...
in the halls...
at the hotel...
on the street...
in restaurants...
in elevators...
and I'm pretty sure I took a picture
with every single person in Mexico.
It was seriously crazy.
And I loved every minute of it.
THANK YOU
and appreciative fans I've ever met.
I must have signed a billion
sketchbooks, papers, shirts and festival badges
at the event...
in the halls...
at the hotel...
on the street...
in restaurants...
in elevators...
and I'm pretty sure I took a picture
with every single person in Mexico.
It was seriously crazy.
And I loved every minute of it.
THANK YOU
Its awesome to see so many people still into KND. Mr.Warbutron as I write this post i'm working on watching every episode of Codename Kids Next Door and i'm currently on season 5 "Operation: D.I.A.P.E.R."
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