Comiket Caves To Terrorism: “Rather Ban Than Cancel”
- Categories: Manga, News
- Date: Dec 8, 2012 22:02 JST
- Tags: Censorship, Comiket, Crime, Doujinshi, Events, Mental Illness, Police, Tokyo Big Sight
The Comiket organisers have announced their response to terrorist threats against the event is to ban all works featuring the subject of the threat – Kuroko’s Basketball – and hold Comiket 83 as normal, if absent the hundreds of circles comprised of Kuroko fans, a decision they blame on the police and venue.
The official response runs as follows:
It is exceedingly regrettable, but we must insist on suspending the participation of the below listed “Kuroko’s Basketball” circles [a long list of circles is attached], and ask any circles planning to distribute related goods to refrain from so doing.
This decision was made in order to protect the safety of participants and ensure the continuation of Comiket, and it is most inexcusable and we offer our sincere apologies.
Please also consult the tightened security restrictions for Comiket 83 [this describes baggage searches and forbidden articles].
They also provide their version of the events leading to the decision:
In October we received written threats demanding we not allow the participation of Kuroko’s Basketball related circles at Comiket 83.
As a result we coordinated with police and venue to tighten security as we did for 2008’s Comiket 74, where similar threats were received.
However, with the culprit’s threats having forced the complete cancellation of a Kuroko-only event in November, and with Jump Festa also cancelling its Kuroko-related activities, we were faced with the unprecedented and unyielding demand from the venue that we either postpone Comiket until the culprit was caught, or hold it without any Kuroko circles.
We also received similarly strong demands to not allow any Kuroko content from the police.
The venue and police raised the following objections at our discussions:
1. The threats appear to be escalating and may not end with Comiket and the venue
2. The threats were posted nearby and may actually be acted upon
3. The threats are starting to hinder non-doujin events at the venue
4. If something did happen the chaos would likely disturb nearby residents and businesses, and influence the holding of future events
5. Letting the sale of Kuroko related articles go ahead may further stimulate the culprit
We, the organisers, appreciate the nature of these concerns, but yielding to such wicked and base demands sets an odious precedent and so we would prefer to go ahead as normal with increased security, but the concerns of the police and venue were very strong and the safety of attendees is our highest priority, along with the likelihood of further restrictions on our use of the venue, so tragically we have no recourse but to go along with them.
We have no intention of issuing further restrictions and will endeavour to minimise all such restrictions in future, but there is only so much that is practical.
Obviously the person to blame here is the one making all the threats. It may be that they are only concerned with Kuroko, but this sort of behaviour may not stop at Kuroko, and could extend to anime and manga doujinshi of all kinds, and have a correspondingly negative social impact.
We’d like to express how much we’d like the culprit to stop this sort of behaviour.
Kuroko-related threats of chemical attacks have already been made against a school and have also forced the cancellation of other doujin events, and appear to be judged credible.
Some even feared Comiket itself might be forced to cancel, but it seems the result of them “considering their response” was a Kuroko ban instead, which is presumably judged a safe compromise between risking the threat of a gas attack and shutting down the world’s biggest anime event because of a crazed fan – the option of waiting for Japan’s police to catch the culprit having been overlooked for some reason.
All this has caused consternation amongst Comiket followers online (to say nothing of the poor Kuroko fans who are having their doujinshi systemically hounded out of existence by a maniac):
“Submitting to terrorism, we’ve seen how well that works.”
“So they’ve caved to the criminal? If they were going to do anything they would have done it already.”
“As usual, the police are really getting serious about this.”
“Rather than arresting people whose PCs were infected by viruses, why don’t you clods try arresting this guy?”
“Well, the safety of several hundred thousand people is at stake. Sorry fujoshi, you’ll just have to wait until they catch them.”
“They have cancelled the participation of 900 circles though…”
“It’s a bit damn late. They’ll all be preparing their doujinshi and have booked passage.”
“All this the result of some crazed fujoshi? Delicious.”
“Are they a man or a woman? I’d think a woman…”
“Seems the criminal is a real crazy though, not just the type who revels in the reaction his threats cause.”
“They’ve been making threats to any place related to the author. They are obviously completely out to lunch.”
“Why would anyone hate this manga so much?”
“What happens to Kuroko hardly matters, the real issue here is the precedent they have set. Anyone making similar threats can now expect to get any event they like shut down.”
“They have discovered how to shut down Comiket.”
“How can the police have completely failed to catch this person? They’ve been making threats for months, do they not care at all?”
“Have you seen some of the posts they’ve made? ‘Wait in fear lest I come die at your place’ – I bet the cops and everyone else would rather they did hurry up and die.”
“The culprit must really hate the author to be hounding all these Kuroko events into cancellation like this.”
“Everybody is laughing at the fujoshi now, but this has opened the floodgates to every nut who wants to get a particular title’s events cancelled. It’s not like any of the Kuroko fujoshi are going to have much love for Comiket after this.”
“Pretty amazing of them to single out Kuroko to be cancelled like this. Expect fireworks from the fans.”
“The worst thing you can do in the face of terrorism is give in to their demands. It’ll get a lot worse than this now.”









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How can this keep happening?
Could they just be doing this to be dicks to ruin things for other people or is there some exceptionally lurid reason for it?
To go so far as to get the entire doujinshi community based around his work disallowed from Comiket...
When is this going to end?
Meh, This Kuroko basketball is probally another fail anime like one piece is, no fucks are given.
No, the anime was actually pretty good, even considering I'm not a sports genre type. But I don't understand why the fanbase is so neurotic. I mean first some kid threatening the author, now this?
Well, it said it's a doujinshi circle, not necessarily an anime. I can't help but think of a certain scientific railgun though. hmm.
Somehow I'm not at all surprised. After seeing how idol otakus act when their "brides" commit "infidelity", this is only to be expected of other otaku "kinds".
Butthurt basement dwelling hikkikomoris can't handle the change of an environment in which they feel emotionally cocooned.
NOT THE COMIKET!!! NOH!!!! Oh Well, where are the bomb sniffing dogs. where are the SWAT.
so the only thing japanese police is good for is arresting people who may or may not be praying at school girls....................................... come to think of it, i am not surprised this guy was able to threat so much without even arresting him so far.
"We’d like to express how much we’d LIKE the culprit to stop this sort of behavior."
yeah, act like a 12 year old being bullied.... classy.
why the hate on kuroko no basket?
the haters is a slam dunk fanatic and kuroko no basket copied something on slam dunk manga
another fanatics again! man, they're such a pain in the ass!
If so, then the hater should just confront Kuroko's author. And try to beat his ass, if he has the guts to.
9 out of 10, he would end up crying in a corner /justice
Actually, the "terrorist" have a personal grudge against the mangaka, NOT the anime itself.
LOLno, why would you think the hater is a slam dunk fanatic?
guess the police is to busy to hunt the men that asked for directions than to hunt this guy down ...
Be reasonable. The police already have their hands full keeping on eye on every man who is not a fellow cop, a school teacher, or a rape novelist.
fuckin' rights~
Or criminalizing the NOBLE ACT of sharing goodies on the net!
Man, I've not watched Kuroko no Basket and only knew that it's pretty much BL-fodder, but is it really that bad as to warrant a terrorist threat against anyone selling their stuff?
No, it's just that all the total crazies somehow find their way into otaku culture and get passionate about crap to the point where they start issuing death threats. It's people like these that scared abgrund away from drawing traps. It blows, but it would seem not everyone has the balls to deal with the stress these nuts cause.
Well, these are propably the same kind of people as the NEET who killed his little sister for being too noisy, so I guess the event holders have the right to be scared...
Executing a terrorist attack on a large group of people takes a bit more organization than killing one young girl in a fit of rage.
An idiot who doesn't measure the consequences would not be able to do it.
I liked it, it's cool and kinda hard to find a decent sports manga lately
then USA will try invade Japan for the name of Justice to eradicate the terrorism
Thy already did in 1946.
Huh? But 1946 was the year after America declared... oooooooooh. Subtlety.
We also gave them several illegitimate children, for great justice.
I think the comiket will survive without a few thousand Kuroko BL doujins...
kuroko is nice but not that great......
Honestly, when I read this whole article, I couldn't stop thinking about that psychotic lesbian stalker.
Honestly, when I read the whole article, I couldn't stop thinking about that psychotic lesbian stalker.
They basically do this to prevent the comiket from shutting down, but actually, in doing this they basically open a big door to any people to cancel any title they hate, and every title got haters
Well, Japanese police don't usually have guts to stand up to dangerous people, but if it has to do with prostitution, drunk driving (on a bike), or deadly threats (especially with gas, like the subway incident)... it seems they've at least got some of their priorities straight. You won't see a lot of people attempting this without preparing a suicide note, just in case they're caught.
In other words, it's easy to threaten to get others to meet your demands, and it usually works. But the risk in getting caught is severe. You don't want to go to Japanese prison. I don't have personal experience there, but I studied quite a few cases. You can trust me on that.
Testicles apparently they have none.
"You don't want to go to Japanese prison." >> I wouldn`t have so much problem going there. I`m pretty sure that japanese prisons are hundred times better than the prisons in my country...
Depends what country that is.
I heard conflicting stories some saying they are very bad a shame to a first world country and others saying they're not so bad.
It might be like the US where it depends which prison you end up in and how you act while in it.
I heard prisons in Wisconsin are not so bad esp if you obey the rules but prisons in some parts of California and Texas are like being in a special place in hell.
Then there's the fact minimum security is far less horrible then maximum security.
A minimum security prison in the US is sometimes described like a summer camp with strict rules while a maximum security is somewhere you don't ever want to ever drop the soap.
Do you seriously expect us to take the word of a random anonymous on the internet because he says we can trust him?
Pretty much. The precedent is worrying.
That, and I feel bad for the mangaka of Kuroko. The cancellation of those previous events must already have been a shock. With this the industry is demonstrating a continual reluctance to stand up for him and the series may well be finished.
Maybe it's Ishihara, who is bringing down Comiket features, one by one.
I doubt it. Even he wouldn't stoop this low.
When I read the whole article, I couldn't stop thinking about that psychotic lesbian stalker.
To be honest, I was thinking that Comiket was going to ban any Shirai Kuroko-related doujinshis instead of the basketball manga.
Where is Les Grossman when you need him? He taught us the proper response in dealing with terrorists:
"First, take a big step back... and literally, FUCK YOUR OWN FACE! I don't know what kind of pan-pacific bullshit power play you're trying to pull here, but Asia Jack is my territory. So whatever you're thinking, you'd better think again! Otherwise I'm gonna have to head down there and I will rain down in a Godly fucking firestorm upon you! You're gonna have to call the fucking United Nations and get a fucking binding resolution to keep me from fucking destroying you. I'm talking about a scorched earth, motherfucker! I will massacre you! I WILL FUCK YOU UP!"
Seeing that they're willing to comply to any demand,maybe I should send them a letter too and demand that they drop off a bag with 100 billion yen to a certain location.
I wonder what will happen if someone else says they will bomb comiket if they cancel any kuroko related activities???
Catch 22.
Obviously they would just cancel it.
Always beware of otouto tactics. It may be the same thing they've done to you, but only now has the attention of all the parents been alerted, and it's you who'd come across as the wicked. The ban would miraculously find the justification it lacks so far.
Nothing, and I'll say again, nothing could stimulate further action from the terrorist more than this.
Not only the supposed terrorist completely defeated the police in a public display of shame, but also made a huge event and other smaller ones subject to his/her will, at the cost of the will, money, dedication and effort of others.
If anything was ever done to pursuit the terrorist, it became totaly useless with this - it means the police has no clue and don't even think they can catch the culprit in any given time.
Worst of all: If this is the sort of action Comiket, following police "counceling", is willing to take in cases like this - there will be more terrorists, more terrorism, and more problems on the next events.
It's simple like this. If threats proves to be this effective, there will be tons of people who will be willing to do similar stuff to change Comiket plans on their will.
I just keep thinking and _these_ are the people everyone was so terrified and worried about in World War II? The implacable enemy who everyone was sure would fight to the bitter end and never surrender even if Japan itself was invaded causing a bloody war of attrition? It's amazing how much things can change in just a few generations.
Well all the MEN were killed in banzai suicide rushes and kamikaze attacks. now all thats left are BOYS who are so butthurt their favorite manga has ONE page copied. That should be a compliment but NOOO.
Also i was thinking Railgun's Kuroko Shirai =P Glad it isn't her. She's too awesome to be banned.