except that they eventually found the atari cartridges in the desert, and donated and sold a bunch of em to museums and collectors and made documentaries about finding em. the paddles are probably best left lost if they exist.
Being a gay male cosplayer during that time period, the yaoi paddle was the worst. During the height of the yaoi paddle I was like 15-17 being assaulted by mid 30s women and girls my own age. I almost left a con early because I had been struck so many times I had bruises. I do not miss this
Damn that sucks, Ive never been a con goer but I can remember videos from that time of girls reacting to "real male" cosplayers where they would grab at the dudes chest and just generally touch them with zero permission. Looking back at it as a trans guy makes it even worse
when i identified as a trans man, i had fujoshis in my middle school who would ship me with male friends and call it yaoi- anime fangirls treat men so shittily honestly
@Ooohbopbopboppadoohwah well I mean you can say that they would look cute together and stuff, I think that's fine, but when things get sexual that's just creepy
BemyJoy that exactly the problem. I like yaoi and yuri a lot, but is sick the amount of people who fetishize ships of real people (cosplayers, actors and band boys). I hate Wattpad just for that
I'm not even that old (20 yrs) but I was talking to my 17 yr old coworker who likes anime if he remembers glomping and he was like "...What's glomping?" Instantly aged me 10 years.
Omg no ur comment is so cursed... I was like “can’t believe this!! I’m the same age as ur coworker and even *I* remember glomping” . I’m 20 in a couple of days.
yikes, don't worry you're not that old because I used that term a lot before and I'm currently 17, i still use ironically for the laughs but it was a weird time before
Im 18, a weeb since I was 13 and the only reason I knew what glomping even was was bc of the fandom I was in;; it was older than most of the big hit animes at the time and now I thank God that I was just at the end of that window of glomping (TwT)
@Corvo@AZ if a fangirl touches me without permission there will be a fist in someone's face. I hate being touched by strangers, I haven't had terrible experiences but strangers touching me triggers me alot and i WILL not afford any kindness to anyone who does that shit to me.
Corvo@AZ That is still not an excuse and what you're condoning is non-consensual acts of touching. Quit making excuses on why they do it and actually give sympathy to the victims.
Red Bard: *mentions glomping* Me: *has flashbacks to when this tiny girl (she was about the size of a 12-14 year old but was 19 at the time) did a running-jump glomp on me and almost put us through a window.*
Oh damn like a dude I sort of knew from college glomped me when we were on a balcony/catwalk thing and I almost threw him off of it because I didn't see him coming.
i still have a shirt in the back of a closet somewhere with "glomp me and DIE!!" written on it in big letters. i've walked with a cane for a long time and almost got knocked over maaaaaany times back in the day at cons by surprise glompers, including one who actually did a running scream down the hallway before tackling me from the side as i turned to see what the approaching noise was. not even someone i knew, just someone who liked my artwork and recognized me by the rainbow coat from afar and somehow decided that the best way to say hi was to introduce me to the con center carpet sideways at mach 10. o_0
A Black*Star cosplayer did a running start jump glomp on me when I was cosplaying Tsubaki at Otakon that nearly punched my teeth out and almost knocked me onto the ceramic floor
Her narration is definitely a plus, but as someone who went to cons through this whole period, the biggest thing about the way she speaks is how she distinctly expresses the actual feelings of that period of time. As for her lisp, I'm not sure whether that's actually her, or an effect of the microphone or the audio mix. High tones can sometimes get lost in the recording and mixing process, and S (“ess”) is actually a very high-pitched sound. Long story short, recorded audio can accidentally produce a very convincing artificial lisp.
I'm impressed with the research you've done. I also want to stress that the paddles were also banned as signs, which was another trend that got way out of hand at the same time. What started as a cute thing, became a cottage industry and encouraged young people to act irresponsibly, inappropriately and sometimes, illegally. It became time consuming for cons to police people, so it was easier to ban signs and paddles.
Ah, yes, the sign bans. It seemed silly on the outside, but "Free Hugs" tended to be used as an excuse to grope people and "Will Yaoi for Pocky" signs generally weren't kidding...
@@mohammedsami6907 Mostly just with security and getting the katanas home if you flew. Most of the people who bought katanas knew better than to do anything more with them than show them off and most cons that allowed sword dealers had a policy that any bladed weapons bought on the premises be wrapped immediately. Now, Bokken, on the other hand...
@@nameofthename Personally I wouldn't risk it. You're basically going out of your way to cosplay as something that's banned from the con. So I wouldn't be surprised if they thought you were there to try and provoke people or start trouble.
inb4 yaoi paddles make an ironic comeback that gets way too out of hand and someone actually does get paralyzed by a paddle while at a small get-together in a park in, oh i dont know, semi-rural new hampshire
See this is why I think parents should be more involved with what their kids like. When I was 12 I went to my first con, and my mom was with me for the first part of it. I ran over to a cosplayer and gave them a hug, right after my mom was like “uhhhh hey maybe ask people before giving them hugs?” Then I got pretty embarrassed for acting stupid and always asked to give hugs and such after.
9:20 yaoi paddle subculture more like SUBculture am i right haha 👉🏻👉🏻 real talk though, this was a fantastic and well-researched video, thank you for making it!
Someone once glomped me so hard while I was cosplaying as Yuffie that they broke my giant ninja star. I'm glad glomping and yaoi paddles are no loner a thing. A lot of people wound up getting hurt and their costumes ruined because of it.
@@Arcxzal Pretty much, it wasn't just exclusive to anime cons either, celebrities and youtubers often got glomped. I remember a TH-camr i watched begging his subscribers to NOT glomp him because someone hurt him trying. Because people can't seem to simple walk up to someone ask for a hug and a picture maybe talk a bit and leave.
We NEED the "Glomping" video. This seemingly innocuous act was the bane of every male convention goer's existence, and kept a lot of young men from ever cosplaying or even going to cons at all. Even outside of conventions, there are a lot of horror stories that get passed around online about young men getting attacked by *very large women* and incurring some serious physical injuries as a result, as well as being turned off to anime altogether as a result of these experiences.
Glomping was such a scourge on conventions. I think homestuck finally killed it, right? Cons turned a blind eye to the sexual harassment/battery aspect (regardless of gender, hi creepy boys who decided any girl with a wig on is your actual waifu) but couldn’t ignore the droves of pissed cosplayers literally wearing the evidence-cosplay after expensive cosplay absolutely ruined with smudges and splatters of grey body paint.
I've only ever glomped once or twice with a close friend who was ok with it, attacking random strangers at conventions is a completely other thing entirely that is unacceptable.
@@ВасилийПупкин-ж8и Gonna be honest just leave BSDM folks out of this. As long as they're not harming folks and are equally consensual with their partners there's no issue.
@@vilotdarkmanner6801 as a gay trans dude I reeeeally don't like the concept of yaoi and fujoshis and their antics tbh. They fetishise gay relationships to the point it's unhealthy and most of them can be homophobic.
Oh gods, yeah, the yaoi paddle! My boyfriend still has a piece of one. "Why just a piece??" WELL. Flashback to Youmacon, back when one of the volunteer staff still did his Pimpachu costume (you can find a photo really easy simply googling "pimpachu," just look for the big, fabulous black man). Someone asked if he'd like to be paddled, he said yes. My boyfriend, cosplaying Orochimaru, asked if he could do the paddling, Pimpachu said to hit him hard as he could, so.... Well, Pimpachu got hit so hard THE PADDLE BROKE INTO 3 PIECES. The owner, oddly happy as fuck, kept the biggest piece, and my boyfriend and Pimpachu both took smaller pieces. Leon, if you're reading this, I hope your ass was okay
“I love sushi.” “I love Japan, period.” “The tea ceremonies!” “J-rock!” “GIRUGAMESH.” “I love anime!” “And manga!” - Sakura-Con Commerical, 2009. It was a different time.
I've never been more glad a story was false with regard to the person who was believed to be permanently paralyzed by one of these things. It still sucks what happened, don't get me wrong, but thank goodness they weren't permanently paralyzed.
First Emotion: Aaaah yes, Yaoi Paddle Nostalgia. Second Emotion: I miss cons. I miss going through dealer rooms and seeing all these vendors even if they don't have anything I even want. Sitting in close contact with other strangers ON THE FLOOR. 2020 is a weird time, man.
"Our story starts at a craft store in Cleveland over 20 years ago" When you learn your city is lowkey the birthplace of the Yaoi Paddle Phenomenon. Edit: ASKJF- I was not expecting so many likes and comments! Thank you all so much!! ;;
I'll say one thing about glomping, I'm not a touchy-feely person and being around anime kids in that era helped me loosen up about people wanting hugs. Which you know, sometimes comes up in contexts that are less weird.
The one time I got glomped at a con, the other individual asked permission first. So, while I knew there was a problem, I never was subject to it. The pseudo-anonimity of cosplay did help lots of shy people open up, myself included.
Its all fine if you ask first. I'm physically disabled and sometimes people touch me on the shoulder without permission. (pre 2020) This obviously upsets me because I feel my body is not my own. Not everybody is okay with physical contact sprung upon them.
I'm glad for you, but......I still wouldn't encourage it. I suffer from a severe anxiety disorder, and something like that would have me panicking for the whole rest of the day. Most of the time, I like hugging fellow cosplayers if they just *ask,* and I think that could have the same effect, pretty much
I got glomped in 2012 by a teenager, and I let out a scream people thought I was being murdered. The culprit, someone almost ten years my junior, was kicked out inmediately by security. I stopped going to cons after that.
If someone glomped me (even without covid) i would probably have a panic attack, I'm autistic and unwanted touch is one of my triggers, i would probably be already stressed from the con itself someone glomping me would not end well, and most likely ruin my entire con experience.
The fact that fujos once shamelessly roamed the earth with weapons branded w "yaoi" in bold letters is a very chilling statement on the state of society ...
A repost of my comment from the old video, “The year is 2099. Two wanderers roam the blown out desert that was once the midwest, searching desperately for a metal detector for any signs of the old world. After weeks of searching, they finally have a signal, weak but still there. And so they dig, and dig, and dig until they finally find it, a long suitcase with rusted zippers. They cut open the strange bag, hoping to find some hidden treasure from years past. But as it turns out, they got far more than they bargained for.” This was one of my best comments and I didn’t want it to be lost to the ashes of time.
'99 doesn't seem far enough in the future to warrant an "old world", but given how the last few years went I'm not ruling it out anymore. Depending on how information may have been lost, I'm guessing they would just assume it was some oddly ineffective brand of boat oar.
Ohmigod. Glomping. I was in high school 2005-2009 and that was such a thing. My husband went to high school with me and doesn't remember it. I sometimes mockingly say "glomps you," and except for my older sister, no one seems to get what I'm referencing.
Imagine you've just finished your Nicholas Wolfwood costume. The centerpiece is a huge, replica cross-gun that you can wear on your back; it even pops open where he keeps his pistols and you can put your drinks and badges in there. And while you're waiting in line to get Doug Smith's autograph, you hear "WOLFIE-KUUUN" and then hear the crunch of warping thermoplastic and splintering craft foam as a comedy wood paddle buries itself in your prop-gun backpack at buns level. I mean, I wouldn't be thrilled.
Same. I've never been part of con culture, so I missed out on this. Considering the huge overlap between BDSM and all other geek things there are a bunch of cosplayers and con goers I know who were the right age for that era. There are so many ways to make it work for a fun scene. Maybe if I could get an order of them together to sell at Folsom...
Oh God! I still see small groups if hetalia floating around, its abit less dead as scp foundation, but ive gotten Romano cosplayers to full on try and step into a trashcan willingly as a joke of course
Honestly I kinda wish there was a Hetalia season made specifically in regards to how each country handled COVID, and also the state of worldly affairs that are going on right now in 2020.
@@miaugato93 lots of Asian people (mostly western) don't like it and get uncomfortable about it. and apparently it's based on a pedo comic, by a pedo ._.
During the time when paddles were a thing, my friends all collectively decided that they were the one thing that they needed to bring back from cons as souvenirs for me, since I could only barely afford a ticket to most cons let alone go merch shopping. So I have a small collection of various paddles; I have seven paddles including Yaoi, Yuri, and Uke paddles. No one ever bought me one of the Seme paddles and I never wanted to drop the money to buy one for myself. The one time I was carrying a paddle at a con was a fairly surreal experience for me, I didn't hit anyone with it without permission but I did notice that some people, particularly women and girls gave me a wide berth, while other people, particularly men and boys, would come up to me and actually asked to be spanked. Which I think is part of the whole initiation/hazing thing honestly; women got harassed by the paddles and men wanted to prove they could handle being spanked by one. I spanked a few people with my paddle, but only people who'd asked for it, on the whole having random people come up to me and ask me to spank them was super uncomfortable (there was this one guy in some cosplay I've never been able to identify who asked me to spank him and when I didn't do it hard enough he demanded I do it again until he was satisfied, and it was probably the most awkward I've ever felt in a public place). I left my paddle in my hotel for the rest of the con after that.
whats up with yaoi fans and having no boundaries? like ive been asked whos the seme and uke in my relationships way too many times but at least i havent been attacked with a paddle i guess
i feel you, although I believe some people in general are like that bc I've had to deal with stuff like when I'm with my girlfriend. maybe that's why I like shounen ai more than yaoi, less focus on the "sex" part I guess idk
I've said this previously, but it bears repeating: The last time I saw yaoi paddles being sold was also the last time I saw someone cosplaying a troll face from one of those rage comics that were fucking everywhere back in the day. Oh, how the times have changed.
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I remember being "glomped" when I was cosplaying as ciel, with my dad and my younger sister. I was 13. This girl was very easily 30, needless to say it was the most awkward thing in my life. This was my first time cosplaying, it was also my last.
Getting 'nam flashbacks of working across from Hendane at Anime Central all those years ago. I still hear "GET YOUR RED HOT YAAAAOOOOIIII" screamed in my nightmares...
I wonder if the elusive bag will or has ended up at those stores for unclaimed baggage. The one in Alabama got a hold of the bag that had the rotting "corpse" of the Hoggle animatronic from Labyrinth, years after it was lost (they even did their best to restore him). If they can find a piece of nerd movie history, anime con history isnt so far fetched
oh my god im so happy im too young to really have been part of this, these paddles and the “glomping” sounds so uncomfortable- im physically disabled and have major PTSD, and the idea of someone hitting or hugging me out of nowhere makes me panicky just thinking about, why was this so accepted-
"I'm very happy to report by the way that while they do still sell at conventions, they have long since stopped the yelling" no, no they have not. the booth at animazement, for every year that I've gone (around 13 years) they continued to yell out, but not just things like "red hot yaoi action" as you show in that screenshot, but specifically yelling out that they had "hot teacher/student lesbian action" and the like, with at LEAST 3 children within earshot, one boy around 10, one girl around 8, and another little girl around 6. not to mention my actual lesbian ass standing right there and watching creepy grown men suddenly flock to the booth to buy. they are absolutely still a menace in the dealer's room.
I still find it difficult to believe that people actually thought hitting other random people with a literal wooden paddle was in _any_ way funny or acceptable. For a thing called "common sense", a lot of people sure seem to lack it. ',:/
I have never been so glad of the fact that I didn't start going to cons until 2016. Especially because my first cosplays were popular characters from animes that aren't yaois, but have a heavy fugoshi fanbase.
Red Bard: So what happened to the Yoai paddle then? Where did they come from-- My ADHD Brain TM, without hesitation: Where did they go? Where did they come from, Cotton Eyed Joe.
A local con I went to had an out-of-place stand with an older man selling primitive swords and knives they made from rocks, sticks, and stuff they found along the highway, like a tire iron lmao
i want one of those first hand-burned yaoi paddles. not to use or take to a convention mind you(i never even gone to a anime convention, not even a weeb or whatever either, i just got sent here by the mad god that is the algorithms) i just want to HAVE one, like on a mantle in my house or whatever. like a evil cursed demon-blade being put on display by a lich.
"hmm, oh yes, i see you noticed my original 20 yaoi paddle, stained with the blood and glitter of a cosplayer. indeed, it is a truly cured and evil item, one that can be wielded mind you, so remember that if you were to annoy me."
"i was pretty inexperienced when I made that video" dear lord the 1.0 video felt like a discovery channel documentary already. this girl has some high standarts.
I was a part of MCM forums back in the day, and there were alot of problems with them. People were not happy with the way people were using them as well as certain people were behaving. Also there was just alot of problem with Hen de Ne for their shouty sales methods (especially as MCM was public event open to all ages and they always came out with some pretty nasty stuff).
A Pat Catan's in Cleveland? That's where I bought all my craft supplies as a kid. To think that I might have gotten my trifold posterboard for school projects at the same place the "Yaoi Paddle" was conceived...
I got glomped within fifteen minutes of setting foot at my first anime convention by a girl who threw herself from the top of a small flight of stairs because she thought my real clothes and my real freakishly long braid were cosplay of Duo from Gundam Wing. It remains one of the weirdest experiences I've ever had. I only ever went to three cons, but they were all within Prime Yaoi Paddle Timeframe and I was always kind of afraid to go near anyone holding one. Not only did I not fully understand what they might be implying, but after the glomping I was suddenly very aware that cons were a PVP-enabled zone.
@@satapon4129 its mispronunciation became common here in the U.S. because most people only saw it written down the first time they learned of the word, and tried to play the "pronounce it the way it looks" game and lost, and thus yaoi said as "yowee" or "yow-i" was born. We're also the country that starts fistfights in some regions over whether Pecans are said as pee-can or pi-cahn, so maybe don't look to us as experts for proper pronunciation of words in english either. ^_^;
On the topic, I really support cons starting to ban ahegao clothing aswell. The uproar from the (mostly male) community is honestly quite hilarious. "waaah but it's just faces" yeah but context matters my dude and many people are just not comfortable with being exposed to pornographic images at an all ages event. Save it for the afterdark events.
I was in my late teens in 2006. There will never be people like that again. Early to mid teens who liked anime from 2003 to 2007 are a breed apart. It was crazy. Rise of the internet. Pre social media. Rise of a new type of outsider and cultural underground (that thankfully became mainstream) adults not fully understanding what it was. Weird overlap with multiple cliques. I'm old now, but this was a stark reminder of what an insufferable weirdo I was.
I like how so many of these pictures are actually focusing on something else, and the video just focuses in on a grainy background paddle like it's bigfoot or a UFO.
Thanks so much for clarifying and correcting your mistakes from your pervious video. I greatly appreciate it when content creators do that. That said I'm glad to know that no one was injured that badly or someone was thrown in jail for that and their life being ruined. And at least the sales stopped before anything like that could ever happen irl. With all the 2000's anime otaku nostalgia, kinda surprised Hen da ne or anyone else for that matter tried to make small key chain size of yaoi paddles or just tiny versions of them to just take advantage of the nostalgia. Eh maybe not as funny when you have the actual size of it. But good video essay! I'm looking forward to your next one!
I got in trouble for just... just decking someone at a convention for "glomping" me. I got kicked out. I have no idea who it was and none of similarly inclined friends ever confronted me about it so I'm guessing stranger. Don't. Grab. Me.
Bro... Same, I never went to anime conventions during that time but If I did and someone tried that shit on me I would punch them so fast and so hard, I'm really touch aversed and rarely ever hug my own friends. I've punched ppl before because they kept pulling my hair and poking me in uncomfortable places, totally innapropriate Consent is important, if you a hug just ask for the hug ffs, there's legit people who have triggers because of touch ( Sexual assault survivors, autistic people, people with social anxiety, etc ) you can legit be making someone live through a terrible experience by touching them without asking, and even if they didn't you still shouldn't touch strangers, I feel no sympathy for anyone who got punched or kicked in the face for glomping strangers
I was at a virtual con recently and someone was posting selfies with her OG Yaoi paddle in the selfie channel on the con's discord server hub. Tons of longtime anime fans were super excited to see it, there was just this outpouring of love for the old con scene as well as a general appreciation for how we've moved on from those Wild West days. Very wholesome and 100% the best use of a yaoi paddle I've ever seen. Made me kinda sad that I didn't buy one when I had the chance, to be honest.
This makes me so happy I didn’t start going to cons until 2014 or so. People at every con I’ve been to have overall been really sweet and respectful. It’s nice to see the times changing for better. Even if there are still some creepy people, I find cons I’ve been to are mostly pretty kid-friendly and chill.
@Unojhiir0 that's cursed. By that logic all the figurines are going out. Or at least will become brownboxed, which makes it harder to check for contraband...
Yknow I hate when teenagers are blamed for a toxic fandom ( *especially* teenage girls) but this is one of the few times where that mindset is warranted. I’m glad that my con going experience started well after these things were banned.
Neat stuff, Trash Taste gave this video a shout out. Turns out you educated Joey and Connor on what they fortunately missed out on when they entered the convention scene.
As an Ohio native, it gives me great joy that you specifically mentioned Pat Catan's and that something as crazy as this originated in one of the craft stores I practically grew up in.
Hope you're more towards places like Ashley and Orrville and not places like Toledo or Cleveland. Toledo here (don't tell me if it's you, too) and cities in Ohio are the WORST.
Yaoi Paddle Rebuild 2.0: You Will (Not) Harass
I know, I know I've let you down. I've been a fool to myself...
... I thought that I could live for no one else
@@halfiecafe ... But now, through all the hurt and pain...
@@Homodemon ...It's time for me to respect...
It all comes tumbling down
Tumbling down
Tumbling do~wn
The lost box of Yaoi paddles is the anime equivalent to the E.T games burried in the dessert.
I'd describe it more as sealed evil in a can myself.
☝🏻Both of these things can simultaneously be true.
except that they eventually found the atari cartridges in the desert, and donated and sold a bunch of em to museums and collectors and made documentaries about finding em. the paddles are probably best left lost if they exist.
@@TheMichigami If the paddles were found I'd honestly expect a documentary
That lost bag is an SCP at this point.
"glomping" just triggered my flight or fight lmao
I almost RAN from my desk ad the thought of glomping lol
@@erebuspanda4653 lmfaoo right it felt like war flashbacks I stg 😭
*stares in Vietnam flash back*
@@Weebslayer13 It is thoughhhh! Like some memory my brain tried to forget lmfao!
I been to school with active anima fans and they dont hug oh noo they GLOMP the living daylights out of you when they see you out of their club
Being a gay male cosplayer during that time period, the yaoi paddle was the worst. During the height of the yaoi paddle I was like 15-17 being assaulted by mid 30s women and girls my own age.
I almost left a con early because I had been struck so many times I had bruises.
I do not miss this
Damn that sucks, Ive never been a con goer but I can remember videos from that time of girls reacting to "real male" cosplayers where they would grab at the dudes chest and just generally touch them with zero permission. Looking back at it as a trans guy makes it even worse
when i identified as a trans man, i had fujoshis in my middle school who would ship me with male friends and call it yaoi- anime fangirls treat men so shittily honestly
@Ideally that's one of the reasons why cosplay is not consent is a great thing!
@Ooohbopbopboppadoohwah well I mean you can say that they would look cute together and stuff, I think that's fine, but when things get sexual that's just creepy
BemyJoy that exactly the problem. I like yaoi and yuri a lot, but is sick the amount of people who fetishize ships of real people (cosplayers, actors and band boys). I hate Wattpad just for that
I'm not even that old (20 yrs) but I was talking to my 17 yr old coworker who likes anime if he remembers glomping and he was like "...What's glomping?" Instantly aged me 10 years.
Omg no ur comment is so cursed... I was like “can’t believe this!! I’m the same age as ur coworker and even *I* remember glomping” . I’m 20 in a couple of days.
Honestly if you're from a non-English country like me it might just be that he never heard of that word
Oh God. I remember I used to message my friends and be like "GLOMP" because we thought it was like a normal hug. Wish I could warn myself not to 😅
yikes, don't worry you're not that old because I used that term a lot before and I'm currently 17, i still use ironically for the laughs but it was a weird time before
Im 18, a weeb since I was 13 and the only reason I knew what glomping even was was bc of the fandom I was in;; it was older than most of the big hit animes at the time and now I thank God that I was just at the end of that window of glomping (TwT)
“An academic paper from the year 2008 about the yaoi subculture” was not a thing I thought I’d hear about today
Remember guys: Cosplay is not consent.
Corvo@AZ That’s not an excuse to touch someone without their permission
@@roflgirlxxx especially someone you don't know
@Corvo@AZ if a fangirl touches me without permission there will be a fist in someone's face. I hate being touched by strangers, I haven't had terrible experiences but strangers touching me triggers me alot and i WILL not afford any kindness to anyone who does that shit to me.
I’m taking photos unless a sign/poster/cosplayer/convention says otherwise
Corvo@AZ
That is still not an excuse and what you're condoning is non-consensual acts of touching. Quit making excuses on why they do it and actually give sympathy to the victims.
"almost 20 years ago" oh the 80s
"2002 to 2003" oh 0_0
Admit it we're old
"20 years ago" _cool, the 1990s_
"In 2005" ..... _oh_
Yep 1998 was not 10 years ago.
Sigh...
I'm 21 (born in '99) and even I was like "ah yes, 20 years ago, 1995 :)"
not even I can fully accept that for some reason...
@@Someonev I cant accept that 2010 was ten years ago
Can't wait to stir my canoe with a _Yaoi Paddle_
My friend he's making soup
Your canoe?
Or your ship? ;)
Dio....stir?
You're making soup....with a *Yaoi Paddle?*
@@reeses22 u can use your yaoi paddle to stir chili
Stir:)
Red Bard: *mentions glomping*
Me: *has flashbacks to when this tiny girl (she was about the size of a 12-14 year old but was 19 at the time) did a running-jump glomp on me and almost put us through a window.*
literally wHAT
Oh damn like a dude I sort of knew from college glomped me when we were on a balcony/catwalk thing and I almost threw him off of it because I didn't see him coming.
Man imagine death by glomping
i still have a shirt in the back of a closet somewhere with "glomp me and DIE!!" written on it in big letters. i've walked with a cane for a long time and almost got knocked over maaaaaany times back in the day at cons by surprise glompers, including one who actually did a running scream down the hallway before tackling me from the side as i turned to see what the approaching noise was. not even someone i knew, just someone who liked my artwork and recognized me by the rainbow coat from afar and somehow decided that the best way to say hi was to introduce me to the con center carpet sideways at mach 10. o_0
A Black*Star cosplayer did a running start jump glomp on me when I was cosplaying Tsubaki at Otakon that nearly punched my teeth out and almost knocked me onto the ceramic floor
only Red Bard could make me watch another documentary about yaoi paddles. There's just something about that voice quality
I like her enthusiasm (and her lisp) lol
@@carpethatdiem ikr, she makes anything sound so interesting
@@carpethatdiem I didn't even notice she had a lisp.
Her narration is definitely a plus, but as someone who went to cons through this whole period, the biggest thing about the way she speaks is how she distinctly expresses the actual feelings of that period of time.
As for her lisp, I'm not sure whether that's actually her, or an effect of the microphone or the audio mix. High tones can sometimes get lost in the recording and mixing process, and S (“ess”) is actually a very high-pitched sound.
Long story short, recorded audio can accidentally produce a very convincing artificial lisp.
Very true.
"A published study on the yaoi subculture"
Ah yes academia at its finest.
Imagine having to seriously research that. I think I'd rather write a thesis on Jimmy fucking Saville.
Believe it or not, there’s actually an entire anime studies subfield with a fair amount of research like that.
What was the last academic paper you read?
I've met guy who wrote an academic paper on Japanese Maid cafes. It would've been a lot of fun to write.
ok homestuck
I'm impressed with the research you've done.
I also want to stress that the paddles were also banned as signs, which was another trend that got way out of hand at the same time. What started as a cute thing, became a cottage industry and encouraged young people to act irresponsibly, inappropriately and sometimes, illegally. It became time consuming for cons to police people, so it was easier to ban signs and paddles.
What about the katanas, have there ever been any issues with thoses?
Ah, yes, the sign bans. It seemed silly on the outside, but "Free Hugs" tended to be used as an excuse to grope people and "Will Yaoi for Pocky" signs generally weren't kidding...
@@SecretIdentityStudio god bless
@@mohammedsami6907 Mostly just with security and getting the katanas home if you flew.
Most of the people who bought katanas knew better than to do anything more with them than show them off and most cons that allowed sword dealers had a policy that any bladed weapons bought on the premises be wrapped immediately.
Now, Bokken, on the other hand...
@@mohammedsami6907 Most 13 year olds can't afford katanas ;)
You: Buys a yaoi paddle
Me, an intellectual: Cosplays as a yaoi paddle
panqueque445 me: IS the Yaoi paddle
Modern problems require modern solutions
you're giving me a TERRIBLE idea
i wonder, would you be told to leave a con if you actually did that?
@@nameofthename Personally I wouldn't risk it. You're basically going out of your way to cosplay as something that's banned from the con. So I wouldn't be surprised if they thought you were there to try and provoke people or start trouble.
If cons were still going on, and Yaoi paddles came back, it would be another 2020 cursed item/event.
The Paddles will be why cons will remain canceled in 2021
ytoob_smorhc it was a cursed item when it was created. It would just become stronger if it came back.
I think they're explicitly banned in most convention rules on weapons
Shush, don't give 2020 any ideas.
inb4 yaoi paddles make an ironic comeback that gets way too out of hand and someone actually does get paralyzed by a paddle while at a small get-together in a park in, oh i dont know, semi-rural new hampshire
Lmao imagine being a random dude that stole a random suitcase that was really heavy and when they opened it it's filled with yaoi paddles
That could make them some good cash if they sold it
@@platinumskulls4490 they'd have to find out what they are first 😂 it's not really common knowledge
Imagine taking it through an airport.
See this is why I think parents should be more involved with what their kids like. When I was 12 I went to my first con, and my mom was with me for the first part of it. I ran over to a cosplayer and gave them a hug, right after my mom was like “uhhhh hey maybe ask people before giving them hugs?” Then I got pretty embarrassed for acting stupid and always asked to give hugs and such after.
That can be dangerous if parents were involved
Good idea! Minors in general should be accompanied by parents or guardians. Even at cons!
i can't think of anything that more closely fits the definition of a cursed item than a bag full of yaoi paddles
lmaoooooo
Keter Class
@@lobstrosity7163 I do believe that it is contained for now.
*a bag full*
I can think of one.
A bag full of copies of unreleased Sega Saturn port of Bubsy 3D.
YAOI PADDLE IS OVER
TIME FOR YURI OAR
TIME FOR NAKADASHI CANOE
YOAR
I thought you said Yuri Car and I was ready to subscribe to your newsletter.
What world am I living in...?
@@ΣκοτώνωΧαρά One of big dreamers? For better and worse.
Ah the early 2000's, i remember the first time i broke my leg because someone decided to "glomp" me.
This entire century is cursed.
that sounds absolutely horrific. 😬
@@aimq3246 nope, the 21st century is a dumpster fire
Don't you mean millennium?
did you sue
thank god i was born in the mid 2000s so that i didn’t have to deal with this
Y'know, I'm kinda happy that the yaoi paddle wasn't a thing in the danish anime con scene when I was in it..
I'm happy that my first con was in 2018 so i never had to deal with it
Ora ora ora ora ora ora ora
I happy that anime bonzai did not have yoai paddles. Also that my first con was 2018.
My first J-popcon was in 2009, so right around the time when it was really big xD
Yeah, same. My first con was in 2018 in Milan and I'm so happy no cosplayer (as far as I know) was harmed or harassed by those paddles
There's a jilted weeb somewhere that's been planning the launch of Paddle-Con for over a decade.
Those already exist, they're called fetish markets.
deviled_eggs, it’s the next damn con failure, the next Rainfurrest
There’s bdsm and fetish conventions so technically it’s already a thing,,
Weeabloodbath
Broke: Yaoi paddle
Woke: Yaoi sail
Bespoke: Yaoi diesel engine.
outboard yaoi motor
BEHOLD: The Yaoi Submarine!
*rolls up on my yaoi boat* get in loser we’re going to sakura con
Yaoi Isekai Car
Fishing with my yaoi fishing rod :)
9:20 yaoi paddle subculture more like SUBculture am i right haha 👉🏻👉🏻 real talk though, this was a fantastic and well-researched video, thank you for making it!
nice
when icons colide
Wow 2 of my favs
Awesome to see you here!
Subhumanculture
Someone once glomped me so hard while I was cosplaying as Yuffie that they broke my giant ninja star.
I'm glad glomping and yaoi paddles are no loner a thing. A lot of people wound up getting hurt and their costumes ruined because of it.
GirtheAlienGoldfish I really don't wanna know what glomping is
@@patrickripleyiii134 it's a tackle-hug. sometimes very tight or non consensual
Ah that's pretty not cool
@Himalayan Duck so basically a way to get punched if the person sees you coming at them?
@@Arcxzal
Pretty much, it wasn't just exclusive to anime cons either, celebrities and youtubers often got glomped. I remember a TH-camr i watched begging his subscribers to NOT glomp him because someone hurt him trying.
Because people can't seem to simple walk up to someone ask for a hug and a picture maybe talk a bit and leave.
We NEED the "Glomping" video. This seemingly innocuous act was the bane of every male convention goer's existence, and kept a lot of young men from ever cosplaying or even going to cons at all. Even outside of conventions, there are a lot of horror stories that get passed around online about young men getting attacked by *very large women* and incurring some serious physical injuries as a result, as well as being turned off to anime altogether as a result of these experiences.
Glomping was such a scourge on conventions. I think homestuck finally killed it, right? Cons turned a blind eye to the sexual harassment/battery aspect (regardless of gender, hi creepy boys who decided any girl with a wig on is your actual waifu) but couldn’t ignore the droves of pissed cosplayers literally wearing the evidence-cosplay after expensive cosplay absolutely ruined with smudges and splatters of grey body paint.
I've only ever glomped once or twice with a close friend who was ok with it, attacking random strangers at conventions is a completely other thing entirely that is unacceptable.
I’m a woman and I get Glomped too
@@baydiac that sounds about right
I also heard about heavyset many grown ass men doing it to very young (many even underage) female cosplayers.
This is a piece of con history that should remain locked away, unable to unleash its evil upon current con-goers and all of cons itself
Especially since yaoi is literally just for women who want to fetishize gay men.
@@vilotdarkmanner6801 That's a whole other can of worms that isn't as simple as you make it out to be...
@@vilotdarkmanner6801 Also BDSM enthusiasts cuz shit gets kinky
@@ВасилийПупкин-ж8и Gonna be honest just leave BSDM folks out of this. As long as they're not harming folks and are equally consensual with their partners there's no issue.
@@vilotdarkmanner6801 as a gay trans dude I reeeeally don't like the concept of yaoi and fujoshis and their antics tbh. They fetishise gay relationships to the point it's unhealthy and most of them can be homophobic.
Words cannot describe the irrational rage I feel seeing a rainbow flag with "yaoi" written in it
that is completely rational rage
HONESTLY
god i kept getting so pissed seeing that thing
same it’s so gross-
Not to mention it’s like ripping and gross like please just throw it out
Oh gods, yeah, the yaoi paddle!
My boyfriend still has a piece of one. "Why just a piece??" WELL. Flashback to Youmacon, back when one of the volunteer staff still did his Pimpachu costume (you can find a photo really easy simply googling "pimpachu," just look for the big, fabulous black man). Someone asked if he'd like to be paddled, he said yes. My boyfriend, cosplaying Orochimaru, asked if he could do the paddling, Pimpachu said to hit him hard as he could, so....
Well, Pimpachu got hit so hard THE PADDLE BROKE INTO 3 PIECES. The owner, oddly happy as fuck, kept the biggest piece, and my boyfriend and Pimpachu both took smaller pieces.
Leon, if you're reading this, I hope your ass was okay
Lol wtf??
That is the best con story ever
Youmacon is so blursed. Never a dull moment there.
This is a marvelous story, that shall be remembered for centuries.
I feel like if all the pieces were brought together, they’d fuse back together to form the almighty excalapaddle
“I love sushi.”
“I love Japan, period.”
“The tea ceremonies!”
“J-rock!”
“GIRUGAMESH.”
“I love anime!”
“And manga!”
- Sakura-Con Commerical, 2009. It was a different time.
If I ever get a time machine I'm going to go back to when yaoi paddles were sold, and sell butt cups for protection
It's the paddlers who were trying to cover their asses, if you catch my drift.
Butt pads with a sharp point on each cheek to snap the paddle in pieces upon contact.
@@IsomerMashups butt pads that are extremely bouncy so when hit by a yaoi paddle, both the paddle and its user go flying
@@JAY-1-2-3-4Team Rocket's blasting off again...
I've never been more glad a story was false with regard to the person who was believed to be permanently paralyzed by one of these things. It still sucks what happened, don't get me wrong, but thank goodness they weren't permanently paralyzed.
First Emotion: Aaaah yes, Yaoi Paddle Nostalgia.
Second Emotion: I miss cons. I miss going through dealer rooms and seeing all these vendors even if they don't have anything I even want.
Sitting in close contact with other strangers ON THE FLOOR.
2020 is a weird time, man.
I wanna go spend excessive amounts of money at the merch hall ;^;
Amen, weird times.
Why was there so much floor sitting!?
@@kikiohearts No chairs, tired feet, waiting in line for panels and screenings, ya know.
I'm gonna be so happy to walk through a crowd of strangers without having to worry about anything after this is all over.
"Our story starts at a craft store in Cleveland over 20 years ago"
When you learn your city is lowkey the birthplace of the Yaoi Paddle Phenomenon.
Edit: ASKJF- I was not expecting so many likes and comments! Thank you all so much!! ;;
So far we have this and 5 cent beer night for cool stuff that happened here
🎶Come on down to Cleveland Town, everyone🎶
🎶Our main export is Yaoi Paddles🎶
God, I heard it at first as "crack store", and it didn't register to me that it was actually a craft store until way later in the video.
Congratulations
Sweet Tea Now our main export is LeBron James and our economy is crippling depression
I'll say one thing about glomping, I'm not a touchy-feely person and being around anime kids in that era helped me loosen up about people wanting hugs. Which you know, sometimes comes up in contexts that are less weird.
The one time I got glomped at a con, the other individual asked permission first. So, while I knew there was a problem, I never was subject to it. The pseudo-anonimity of cosplay did help lots of shy people open up, myself included.
Its all fine if you ask first. I'm physically disabled and sometimes people touch me on the shoulder without permission. (pre 2020) This obviously upsets me because I feel my body is not my own. Not everybody is okay with physical contact sprung upon them.
I'm glad for you, but......I still wouldn't encourage it. I suffer from a severe anxiety disorder, and something like that would have me panicking for the whole rest of the day. Most of the time, I like hugging fellow cosplayers if they just *ask,* and I think that could have the same effect, pretty much
I got glomped in 2012 by a teenager, and I let out a scream people thought I was being murdered. The culprit, someone almost ten years my junior, was kicked out inmediately by security. I stopped going to cons after that.
If someone glomped me (even without covid) i would probably have a panic attack, I'm autistic and unwanted touch is one of my triggers, i would probably be already stressed from the con itself someone glomping me would not end well, and most likely ruin my entire con experience.
The fact that fujos once shamelessly roamed the earth with weapons branded w "yaoi" in bold letters is a very chilling statement on the state of society ...
industrial society and its future*
ahegao hoodies are worse tbh
Even the video is getting a reboot.
A repost of my comment from the old video,
“The year is 2099. Two wanderers roam the blown out desert that was once the midwest, searching desperately for a metal detector for any signs of the old world. After weeks of searching, they finally have a signal, weak but still there. And so they dig, and dig, and dig until they finally find it, a long suitcase with rusted zippers. They cut open the strange bag, hoping to find some hidden treasure from years past. But as it turns out, they got far more than they bargained for.”
This was one of my best comments and I didn’t want it to be lost to the ashes of time.
'99 doesn't seem far enough in the future to warrant an "old world", but given how the last few years went I'm not ruling it out anymore. Depending on how information may have been lost, I'm guessing they would just assume it was some oddly ineffective brand of boat oar.
Just thinking of the paddles and glomping again made me cringe so hard I remembered my gaia online password.
Temporal knockback
Jeez.
Thank you for making me laugh
Ohmigod. Glomping. I was in high school 2005-2009 and that was such a thing. My husband went to high school with me and doesn't remember it. I sometimes mockingly say "glomps you," and except for my older sister, no one seems to get what I'm referencing.
90s kids remember *glomps you* rawr XDD
i started hs in 2009, people still glomped, to the point that my school made a rule just for glomping by my final year.
Imagine you've just finished your Nicholas Wolfwood costume. The centerpiece is a huge, replica cross-gun that you can wear on your back; it even pops open where he keeps his pistols and you can put your drinks and badges in there. And while you're waiting in line to get Doug Smith's autograph, you hear "WOLFIE-KUUUN" and then hear the crunch of warping thermoplastic and splintering craft foam as a comedy wood paddle buries itself in your prop-gun backpack at buns level. I mean, I wouldn't be thrilled.
There's a cursed suitcase and cursed crate out there with the last yaoi paddles ever made, the hunt is on
I want a Yaoi Paddle to take to a BDSM Club I know of. there's at least 3 weebs there and they'd loose their minds just seeing it
Same. I've never been part of con culture, so I missed out on this. Considering the huge overlap between BDSM and all other geek things there are a bunch of cosplayers and con goers I know who were the right age for that era. There are so many ways to make it work for a fun scene.
Maybe if I could get an order of them together to sell at Folsom...
Haha I can think of many that would just die of laughter at seeing it and then curse about their age.
As far as I know, you can just buy a normal paddle and write "YAOI" on it with a black marker
How much would you pay for it? 😉
THE LEGENDS WERE TRUE!!!
*_It's all fun and games until someone runs down the stairs with a Yaoi Paddle_*
"Glomping"
Me, a former Hetalia cosplayer: (sweats in terror) oh...oh GOD the fan-girls...everywhere...
Oh God! I still see small groups if hetalia floating around, its abit less dead as scp foundation, but ive gotten Romano cosplayers to full on try and step into a trashcan willingly as a joke of course
I wanna cosplay Hetalia now to get Romano cosplayers.
Lol i was Romano in like 2010-2011. Well crossdressed Ramano. It was easier than binding for me.
Honestly I kinda wish there was a Hetalia season made specifically in regards to how each country handled COVID, and also the state of worldly affairs that are going on right now in 2020.
@@elucified thats a great idea, but America is handling it like shit! It would just be Alfred running around and screaming
Ahegao shirt is the new yaoi paddle
Side note, Hen Da Ne is an absolutely amazing name for a doujin seller
What's wrong with ahegao shirts? Is there something I've missed that makes them as dangerous as a weapon?
@@li5up6 It is a shirt full of hentai-characters doing sex. I only ever saw the female one and it was.... disturbing.
But the ahegao shirt doesn't hurt you physically.
It is annoying once you see the 57th con-goer using it though.
@@miaugato93 it does physic damage
@@miaugato93 lots of Asian people (mostly western) don't like it and get uncomfortable about it. and apparently it's based on a pedo comic, by a pedo ._.
I guess these Yowie paddle was a massive hit but in the end it instead hurt everyone.
That's true Lillie of the warmth.
BA DA DUM DUM TSSSSSSSH. 🥁
BOOOOOOOOO
Yaoi*
Fun fact! The Yowie is a creature of Australian folklore.
During the time when paddles were a thing, my friends all collectively decided that they were the one thing that they needed to bring back from cons as souvenirs for me, since I could only barely afford a ticket to most cons let alone go merch shopping. So I have a small collection of various paddles; I have seven paddles including Yaoi, Yuri, and Uke paddles. No one ever bought me one of the Seme paddles and I never wanted to drop the money to buy one for myself.
The one time I was carrying a paddle at a con was a fairly surreal experience for me, I didn't hit anyone with it without permission but I did notice that some people, particularly women and girls gave me a wide berth, while other people, particularly men and boys, would come up to me and actually asked to be spanked. Which I think is part of the whole initiation/hazing thing honestly; women got harassed by the paddles and men wanted to prove they could handle being spanked by one.
I spanked a few people with my paddle, but only people who'd asked for it, on the whole having random people come up to me and ask me to spank them was super uncomfortable (there was this one guy in some cosplay I've never been able to identify who asked me to spank him and when I didn't do it hard enough he demanded I do it again until he was satisfied, and it was probably the most awkward I've ever felt in a public place). I left my paddle in my hotel for the rest of the con after that.
The yaoi paddle
*A weapon to surpass Metal Gear*
@Corvo@AZ do you know what metal gear solid?
whats up with yaoi fans and having no boundaries? like ive been asked whos the seme and uke in my relationships way too many times but at least i havent been attacked with a paddle i guess
CHRIST that's nasty
anime fans*. trust me female cosplayers get shit like this from men
asmRTPOP oh GOD ive seen so many men just causually assault cosplayers its fucking disgusting
Grima the Fell Dragon oh look the gay fetishist is gonna tell me the fetishization of my sexuality isnt already crossing a boundary
i feel you, although I believe some people in general are like that bc I've had to deal with stuff like when I'm with my girlfriend. maybe that's why I like shounen ai more than yaoi, less focus on the "sex" part I guess idk
I've said this previously, but it bears repeating: The last time I saw yaoi paddles being sold was also the last time I saw someone cosplaying a troll face from one of those rage comics that were fucking everywhere back in the day. Oh, how the times have changed.
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I remember being "glomped" when I was cosplaying as ciel, with my dad and my younger sister. I was 13. This girl was very easily 30, needless to say it was the most awkward thing in my life. This was my first time cosplaying, it was also my last.
*gets war flashbacks of the doujin hawker yodeling about hot sexy boy on boy love action*
Getting 'nam flashbacks of working across from Hendane at Anime Central all those years ago. I still hear "GET YOUR RED HOT YAAAAOOOOIIII" screamed in my nightmares...
I'm happy I didn't know what anime was at that time.
*GET YOUR RED HOT YAAAAAAOOOOOOIIII*
I wonder if the elusive bag will or has ended up at those stores for unclaimed baggage. The one in Alabama got a hold of the bag that had the rotting "corpse" of the Hoggle animatronic from Labyrinth, years after it was lost (they even did their best to restore him). If they can find a piece of nerd movie history, anime con history isnt so far fetched
oh my god im so happy im too young to really have been part of this, these paddles and the “glomping” sounds so uncomfortable- im physically disabled and have major PTSD, and the idea of someone hitting or hugging me out of nowhere makes me panicky just thinking about, why was this so accepted-
"I'm very happy to report by the way that while they do still sell at conventions, they have long since stopped the yelling" no, no they have not. the booth at animazement, for every year that I've gone (around 13 years) they continued to yell out, but not just things like "red hot yaoi action" as you show in that screenshot, but specifically yelling out that they had "hot teacher/student lesbian action" and the like, with at LEAST 3 children within earshot, one boy around 10, one girl around 8, and another little girl around 6. not to mention my actual lesbian ass standing right there and watching creepy grown men suddenly flock to the booth to buy.
they are absolutely still a menace in the dealer's room.
I still find it difficult to believe that people actually thought hitting other random people with a literal wooden paddle was in _any_ way funny or acceptable. For a thing called "common sense", a lot of people sure seem to lack it. ',:/
"common," not "guaranteed"
extremely informative
Hey, Michelle! Look, it's Danny and Arnold! They left a comment on the Yaoi Paddle video I'm watching!
what the fuck it's actually game grumps
I knew they'd be here
Now I'm curios if one could attend an anime convention cosplaying as a Yaoi paddle.
Like a full body foam Yaoi paddle suit
You get confiscated and put in a bag
Hell yeah, Yaoi Paddle: Brotherhood
,, Mostly by overzealous teenaged girls"
this perfectly describes yaoi fans in general
I have never been so glad of the fact that I didn't start going to cons until 2016. Especially because my first cosplays were popular characters from animes that aren't yaois, but have a heavy fugoshi fanbase.
Omg the fact that we're already adjusting for inflation when talking about 2005 makes me so feel so uncomfortable
Red Bard: So what happened to the Yoai paddle then? Where did they come from--
My ADHD Brain TM, without hesitation: Where did they go? Where did they come from, Cotton Eyed Joe.
A local con I went to had an out-of-place stand with an older man selling primitive swords and knives they made from rocks, sticks, and stuff they found along the highway, like a tire iron lmao
hes the irl equivalent of a video game merchant
starter gear
Lol that's the guy who sells shit armor no one buys in RPGs
The yaoi paddle has so much of a cultural impact it should be listed on the lost media wiki
i want one of those first hand-burned yaoi paddles.
not to use or take to a convention mind you(i never even gone to a anime convention, not even a weeb or whatever either, i just got sent here by the mad god that is the algorithms)
i just want to HAVE one, like on a mantle in my house or whatever.
like a evil cursed demon-blade being put on display by a lich.
"hmm, oh yes, i see you noticed my original 20 yaoi paddle, stained with the blood and glitter of a cosplayer. indeed, it is a truly cured and evil item, one that can be wielded mind you, so remember that if you were to annoy me."
"i was pretty inexperienced when I made that video"
dear lord the 1.0 video felt like a discovery channel documentary already. this girl has some high standarts.
I was a part of MCM forums back in the day, and there were alot of problems with them. People were not happy with the way people were using them as well as certain people were behaving. Also there was just alot of problem with Hen de Ne for their shouty sales methods (especially as MCM was public event open to all ages and they always came out with some pretty nasty stuff).
Ah, yes, the Get Your Red Hot Yaoi guy...
A Pat Catan's in Cleveland? That's where I bought all my craft supplies as a kid. To think that I might have gotten my trifold posterboard for school projects at the same place the "Yaoi Paddle" was conceived...
I got glomped within fifteen minutes of setting foot at my first anime convention by a girl who threw herself from the top of a small flight of stairs because she thought my real clothes and my real freakishly long braid were cosplay of Duo from Gundam Wing. It remains one of the weirdest experiences I've ever had. I only ever went to three cons, but they were all within Prime Yaoi Paddle Timeframe and I was always kind of afraid to go near anyone holding one. Not only did I not fully understand what they might be implying, but after the glomping I was suddenly very aware that cons were a PVP-enabled zone.
I made a prop yaoi paddle out of foam for a cosplay this year and people got really excited and were asking to take pictures with it.
I'll never get tired of English speakers pronouncing Yaoi as "yawi"
How are you supposed to pronounce it lol
It's yah-oh-ee, saying yawi is just easier for English speakers?
@@satapon4129 we Americans tend to drop syllables and make words shorter. We love 2 syllable words. We are also lazy about pronouncing word endings.
@@satapon4129 its mispronunciation became common here in the U.S. because most people only saw it written down the first time they learned of the word, and tried to play the "pronounce it the way it looks" game and lost, and thus yaoi said as "yowee" or "yow-i" was born. We're also the country that starts fistfights in some regions over whether Pecans are said as pee-can or pi-cahn, so maybe don't look to us as experts for proper pronunciation of words in english either. ^_^;
Better than english speaker saying "Aoi/Aoki" as ayo-ee/ayokee lmao
On the topic, I really support cons starting to ban ahegao clothing aswell. The uproar from the (mostly male) community is honestly quite hilarious. "waaah but it's just faces" yeah but context matters my dude and many people are just not comfortable with being exposed to pornographic images at an all ages event. Save it for the afterdark events.
9:56 Naka-Kon is my local con and I remember seeing a Grell cosplayer with a paddle back in 2015. I had no idea what it was at the time lol
It's how I learned the words in the first place.
That’s my local con too....!
When you mentioned glomping I flash backed so hard I got whiplash.
I was in my late teens in 2006. There will never be people like that again. Early to mid teens who liked anime from 2003 to 2007 are a breed apart. It was crazy. Rise of the internet. Pre social media. Rise of a new type of outsider and cultural underground (that thankfully became mainstream) adults not fully understanding what it was. Weird overlap with multiple cliques. I'm old now, but this was a stark reminder of what an insufferable weirdo I was.
I like how so many of these pictures are actually focusing on something else, and the video just focuses in on a grainy background paddle like it's bigfoot or a UFO.
Thanks so much for clarifying and correcting your mistakes from your pervious video. I greatly appreciate it when content creators do that. That said I'm glad to know that no one was injured that badly or someone was thrown in jail for that and their life being ruined. And at least the sales stopped before anything like that could ever happen irl.
With all the 2000's anime otaku nostalgia, kinda surprised Hen da ne or anyone else for that matter tried to make small key chain size of yaoi paddles or just tiny versions of them to just take advantage of the nostalgia. Eh maybe not as funny when you have the actual size of it.
But good video essay! I'm looking forward to your next one!
I got in trouble for just... just decking someone at a convention for "glomping" me. I got kicked out. I have no idea who it was and none of similarly inclined friends ever confronted me about it so I'm guessing stranger.
Don't. Grab. Me.
that's not your fault, that asshole shouldn't have glomp you
Bro... Same, I never went to anime conventions during that time but If I did and someone tried that shit on me I would punch them so fast and so hard, I'm really touch aversed and rarely ever hug my own friends. I've punched ppl before because they kept pulling my hair and poking me in uncomfortable places, totally innapropriate
Consent is important, if you a hug just ask for the hug ffs, there's legit people who have triggers because of touch ( Sexual assault survivors, autistic people, people with social anxiety, etc ) you can legit be making someone live through a terrible experience by touching them without asking, and even if they didn't you still shouldn't touch strangers, I feel no sympathy for anyone who got punched or kicked in the face for glomping strangers
I have quite the devilish idea...
OwO and UwU paddles.
At this point in the world, that should be a real thing.
I attend J-popcon in Denmark annually, so hearing that it was the last place the yaoi paddle was ever sold got a huge laugh out of me
This was such a thoughtful, really interesting follow up to your original video. Can't wait for your next one!
I may miss cons, but I definitely will never miss things like this or "free hugs" signs...
I was at a virtual con recently and someone was posting selfies with her OG Yaoi paddle in the selfie channel on the con's discord server hub. Tons of longtime anime fans were super excited to see it, there was just this outpouring of love for the old con scene as well as a general appreciation for how we've moved on from those Wild West days.
Very wholesome and 100% the best use of a yaoi paddle I've ever seen. Made me kinda sad that I didn't buy one when I had the chance, to be honest.
Yo, what is that little alligator plushie at 0:18? I love it.
Me seeing the title: hey yo it's the remix
Now remake the Fata Morgana video. Not because the old one is flawed or anything, I just want to hear you talk about it more.
Yaoi obsessed teenage girls scare me more than nuclear war
I would much rather survive a nuclear war then be in a group full of yaoi obbsesd teenage girls
My first abuser was a Yaoi-obsessed individual. Ended uo realizing he's a trans man years later, and last I saw him was at a pride in my home town
This makes me so happy I didn’t start going to cons until 2014 or so. People at every con I’ve been to have overall been really sweet and respectful. It’s nice to see the times changing for better. Even if there are still some creepy people, I find cons I’ve been to are mostly pretty kid-friendly and chill.
Last time I was this early ahegao merch was still allowed in cons
Is it not allowed now? Why?
@@boianko shhh don't ask, just be grateful that it happened.
@Unojhiir0 that's cursed.
By that logic all the figurines are going out. Or at least will become brownboxed, which makes it harder to check for contraband...
bruh i still see ahegao at cons i go too all the time
Ahegao clothes are still allowed, but only at after dark events.
Yknow I hate when teenagers are blamed for a toxic fandom ( *especially* teenage girls) but this is one of the few times where that mindset is warranted. I’m glad that my con going experience started well after these things were banned.
Neat stuff, Trash Taste gave this video a shout out. Turns out you educated Joey and Connor on what they fortunately missed out on when they entered the convention scene.
Me: *hears the word 'Y*oi'*
Me: *Vetnam flashbacks to 'Tweek x Craig'*
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. I’d heard of those paddle as some sort of inside jokes on the Internet. Now I’m in the know
THE SAGA OF THE YAOI PADDLE CONTINUES
As an Ohio native, it gives me great joy that you specifically mentioned Pat Catan's and that something as crazy as this originated in one of the craft stores I practically grew up in.
Hope you're more towards places like Ashley and Orrville and not places like Toledo or Cleveland.
Toledo here (don't tell me if it's you, too) and cities in Ohio are the WORST.
God, this only makes me miss conventions even more
Why though? Yaoi paddles are awful and literally sexual harassment lol