Sunderland Echo

24-hour bubble tea bath plunge

- Kevin Clark kevin.clark@nationalwo­rld.com @kevinclark­jpi

Manga maniac Michael Tuckwell has taken the plunge to mark the return of SunnyCon Anime Expo.

Michael, 36, from Springwell, set up the popular convention with partner Donna Yeoman more than a decade ago to celebrate Far Eastern culture including manga comics,animefilms­andgames such as Pokemon.

So what better way to mark the return of the event after a two-year Covid-enforced absence than by spending 24 hours immersed in Taiwanese-inspiredbu­bbleteainJ­ohn Street’s Geek Retreat and livestream­ing it online?

Michael can’t wait to get face-to-face with the public again and celebrate a longoverdu­e landmark: “It was supposed to be our 10th anniversar­y in 2020 but Covid meant we couldn’t go ahead,” said Michael.

"This will be our chance to celebrate.”

SunnyCon started at Sunderland’s Crowtree Centre before moving to the Seaburn Centre. In 2013, it scooped the CreativeIn­dustriesca­tegoryin theSunderl­andEchoPor­tfolio Business Awards.

But its success meant it eventually outgrew its Wearside roots and Michael and Donna were forced to move to St James’s Park in Newcastle, where this year’s event will be held between Friday and Sunday, June 24 and 26.

“Our first attendance was 901 people,” recalled Michael.

"I think we sold 3,300 tickets for 2020 and this year we are on course for 4-5,000.

It has been a tough couple of years: “When the pandemic hit we had a lot of people asking for refunds and our ticket sales company stopped all salessoweh­adtogoonUn­iversal Credit,” said Michael. "We have done lots of little events but the North East shows have alwaysbeen­ourmainfoc­us,so

it’s good to be back.”

Sunnycon has teamed up with bubble tea suppliers Manhua Cha for Michael's marathon and boss Carine Tsow explained the difference between bubble tea and your usual cuppa: “Bubble tea isessentia­llyafruity,milkyteaba­sed drink with toppings,” she said.

"Toppingsca­nbethingsl­ike tapiocapea­rls,orpoppingj­uice balls. The first bubble tea was made with tapioca and that’s what is in the bath today."

To watch Michael’s efforts, call in at Geek Retreat before 3pm today, National Bubble Tea Day, or visit the Sunnycon YouTube channel. For tickets visit www.sunnyconan­imeexpo.com

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