This Cosplay Perfectly Commemorates the Infamous DashCon for Its 7-Year Anniversary | The Mary Sue   (2024)

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Sometimes, you see a tweet that makes you feel old, like this one from cosplayer @m4stiff that honors the, wait for it, SEVEN year anniversary of DashCon.

Perfect cosplay doesn’t exi-

celebrating 7 years since this legendary event today pic.twitter.com/IGpEORcRDi

— mastiff (@m4stiff) July 11, 2021

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One of my absolute favorite things about cosplay is how creative the community gets. We don’t just replicate characters down to their Super Saiyan baby hair, we put our own spin on persons, places, and things. In this case, the thing is an event, and that event lives on in infamy as one of the most disorganized weekends in convention history.

@m4stiff spared no detail with their cosplay, creating a look that imitates the blue of the infamous ball pit and posing in a way that spreads the multi-colored balls out to capture the essence of the pit itself. Even the expression on their face reads, “I have no idea what’s going on.”

Speaking of details:

if you understand this detail you qualify for a veterans discount pic.twitter.com/QBlpSd0xaX

— mastiff (@m4stiff) July 11, 2021

What is that, you ask? Well…

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I’m not sure if @m4stiff actually attended the con themselves, but I do know that the weekend of June 11 – 13, 2014 was a wild time whether you were at the event or hearing about it online. As someone who used to frequent conventions quite often, DashCon quickly became a barometer of how well anyconvention experience was going. “DashCon was better,” became code for, “This event I’m at is an absolute dumpster fire,” and, arguably, it’s still referenced in such a way today.

In case you need a refresher of what the heck DashCon was, or at the very least, a breakdown on HOW bad it got beyond the ball pit, this article from The Verge lays everything out. Highlights include:

  • The con needing to pay $17,000 to the hotel within an hour or else they’d be shut down.
  • The creators ofWelcome to Night Valeleaving because they weren’t paid.
  • Creatives like Noelle Stevenson sleeping on the sofa in theNight Valehotel room after finding out, secondhand, that they had to pay their own hotel bill.
  • Organizers trying to compensate for the loss in theNight Valepanel with, among other things, an “extra hour with the ball pit” in the concessions room.
  • Other acts, like theBaker Street Babespulling out for the same reasons as everyone else.

I have zero experience in organizing a convention so I can’t speak on the hotel bill thing (though the article does have a quote from the hotel’s general manager in response to an alleged letter), but as someone who has been invited as a guest, having someone show up to the hotel to find out that they 1) aren’t going to get paid, and 2) have to pay for the hotel room they were promised is REAL bad.

At the time, people couldn’t figure out if DashCon was an elaborate scam that the organizers would’ve gotten away with if not for those pesky kids, or if the organizers were pesky kids themselves who had good intentions, but didn’t realize how much effort went into putting on an entire convention.

Honestly, as I look back at DashCon, an event that would be cited when discussing other disasters like Fyre Festival and Universal FanCon, I truly feel like it was just some folks from Tumblr who didn’t realize what they were getting themselves into. I say they’re from Tumblr because that’s where the whole thing originated and was, at one time, calledTumbl-Conwith the purpose of bringing the Tumblr community together. Of course, they had to change the name to show no actual affiliation with Tumblr, but the idea always remained of being an event to bring a particular online community together.

These days, DashCon is remembered… almost fondly? The response to @m4stiff’s cosplay has been overwhelmingly positive, but it’s also got people reminiscing about DashCon in a sort of quaint way because, yeah, that really did happen, didn’t it? It was a whole ass mess, but you can’t help but laugh when you see a ball pit come across your timeline.

Be sure to check out@m4stiff on Twitter and Instagram for more amazing cosplay.

(Image: @m4stiff)

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FAQs

What went wrong at DashCon? ›

Special guests and vendors either canceled or were not properly secured in the first place. At one point, O'Neil said she and others were locked out of her hotel room, along with other DashCon guests, because the hotel bills hadn't been paid by the event's organizers. “It was terrifying.

Why was DashCon called DashCon? ›

The convention raised money through ticket pre-orders, along with a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo. Prior to the start of the convention, the name of the event was changed to DashCon (alluding to the site's dashboard feed) to indicate that it was not officially associated with Tumblr.

What happened at DashCon Ballpit? ›

A small ball pit placed in one of the halls became a meme after organizers offered attendees, along with raffle and concert tickets, an "extra hour" in it as reimbursem*nt for a canceled panel.

How many people attended DashCon? ›

Convention Weekend and Controversy. DashCon debuted to reports of problems including misused funds, and panel and guest cancellation. The number of attendees were lower than the initial projections of 3000-7000, with some estimating around 500 attendees at its highest point and 1000 for the whole weekend.

What is the Tumblr ballpit? ›

In fandom, the Ball Pit refers to a Tumblr meme that originated from a July 2014 fan convention, DashCon. The Ball Pit in question was at the center of Dashcon's failure, and fans began creating Ball Pit memes, manips, vids and other fanworks while the con was still ongoing.

Did the internet historian find the DashCon DVD? ›

He mentioned it on one of his Dashcon Q&As. He never found one and said that it was probably never have been made in the first place.

Did McDonald's ever have a ball pit? ›

The McDonald's PlayPlace is an amusem*nt commercial playground attached to a McDonald's restaurant. It features play areas such as tube mazes, slides, ball pits, and video games, as well as tables for eating.

Who made ball pits? ›

Eric McMillan is credited with creating the first ball pit in 1976 at SeaWorld Captain Kids World in San Diego, US as a result of his experience at Ontario Place in Canada.

What is the meaning of ball pit? ›

Meaning of ball pit in English

a container or area filled with colorful plastic balls in which children can play: The play center is equipped with tunnels, tubes, slides and ball pits.

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