2025-05-27

In March 2025, the USS Hornet Museum, a National Historic Landmark in Alameda, California, hosted its annual CarrierCon ACGN (Anime, Comic, Game, Novel) convention. The official mascot Hornet Chan, designed by young artist Haowei Tang, welcomes tourists from all over the States. This anthropomorphic character ingeniously incorporates the warship elements into modern anime aesthetics, bridging history with contemporary culture. Its success in attracting younger generations vividly demonstrates the deep integration of ACGN culture with historical preservation.
Balance: A Dialogue Between History and Anime Aesthetics
The story traces back to 2022 when Haowei, then an art student, met museum staff member Gabriel Cherry during a visit. They discovered a shared passion for anime and history. Learning about the museum's initiative to utilize its massive carrier decks for youth-oriented events, the duo immediately embarked on creating an anime-style mascot for the convention.
Haowei revealed his design philosophy: "The ship personification isn't novel – Western sailors traditionally refer to vessels as 'she.' Merging this concept with anime culture became Hornet Chan's foundation." With creative freedom granted by museum leadership, he balanced historical authenticity with anime aesthetics through thoughtful symbolic integration.
Hornet Chan's Debut
When Hornet Chan premiered at CarrierCon 2023, it achieved remarkable success. The character attracted anime enthusiasts to learn about USS Hornet's WWII legacy while enabling senior museum volunteers to engage with Gen Z visitors. This cultural symbiosis has injected new vitality into the historic institution, proving heritage preservation and pop culture can coexist harmoniously.
This innovative approach has transformed the museum into a unique crossover hub where history buffs and anime fans collaboratively explore new forms of cultural expression.
Mutual Benefits: Mascot and ACGN Unlocks Museum’s Multidimensional Value
The CarrierCon attendance number has been multiplied since the introduction of Hornet Chan, driven by entertainment programs such as the Vtuber concert. During the event collaborations with franchises like World of Warships have yielded significant revenue streams. Onboard cosplay competitions and pictures post by the visitors during the convention have dramatically amplified USS Hornet’s influence on social media, transforming the warship into a well-known icon.
This symbiotic model demonstrates how heritage institutions can harness pop culture partnerships to achieve both financial sustainability and renewed public relevance, ensuring history remains accessible to evolving audiences.
Conclusion
By blending commerce, education and fandom contents together, the museum has pioneered a blueprint for cultural preservation in the digital age—where a cartoon mascot becomes a catalyst for intergenerational dialogue and historical rediscovery.
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