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What should you do for summer cosplay?
Posted on June 24th, 2010 No comments
If you’re interested in summer cosplay convention, get back to all that costume goodness you know and love. And some of the fans are working hard on their creations for all the big shows this year.
To help get everyone into the mood for some great Summer cosplay, let’s take a look at one of the traditional convention cosplay staples, the Masquerade! These events are held at most every anime convention and usually consist of a variety of cosplay walk-on and skit performances with fans dressed as their favorite characters. Sometimes the Masquerades are competitions where the winners can receive cash, gift certificates, or even trips! Prizes aside, even getting the chance to go on stage is pretty awesome.
To start us off, here’s a skit that I had the pleasure to see up close and in person. It was innovative how the cosplayers worked in a music video they created and poked a bit of fun at the source material.
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Cosplay Costume for Summer Clothing
Posted on June 23rd, 2010 No commentsNo matter you are boys or girls, if you are dreaming to cosplay one of members in Kingdom Hearts, here the Kingdom Hearts Cosplay Kairi Costume should be never missed to play up that look! Changing yourself as the character Kairi of Kingdom Hearts Cosplay is really interesting but at the same time can be comfortable and cool for summer clothing.
Kairi was originally a resident of Radiant Garden, having encountered Aqua and Mickey at age five as they sensed the light in her heart that made her a target of the Unversed. Some time after, a few years before the events of Kingdom Hearts, Kairi was sent to Destiny Island when Xehanort performs an experiment where all six apprentices of Ansem the Wise forcefully rip out their hearts and caused the invasion of darkness. -
cosplay is a mode of dressing up as your favourite character
Posted on June 17th, 2010 No comments“Florida Supercon is a 3-day festival dedicated to Comic Books, Anime, Animation, Video Games, Fantasy and Sci-Fi featuring celebrity guests, comic book creators, voice actors, industry guests, cosplayers, artists, writers, panels, Q&A’s, films & shorts, costume & cosplay contests, vendors, parties, anime, workshops, video gaming and more!”
The same applies to a group of friends who attended the recent YOUTH’10 festival in cosplay (short for costume play). Youth’10 is the third instalment of Malaysia’s largest fest for young people.
Originating in Japan, cosplay is a mode of dressing up as your favourite character, usually from popular Japanese anime. While the cosplay competition attracted many onlookers and contestants at the fest, a number of youth also wore cosplay costumes for fun. Celine Th’ng, 16, and her friends Chloe Cheah, Melissa Yeo Mei Yin and Jane Yeoh, all 17, dressed up as Hatsune Miku, Megurine Luki, Kagamine Len and Kagamine Rin respectively. The characters are mascots of Yamaha’s synthesiser voice application Vocaloid. All the girls managed to improvise their clothes except for their strikingly coloured wigs, which they bought online from China. -
who dress up as their favorite characters from popular Web and video games
Posted on June 12th, 2010 No commentswho dress up as their favorite characters from popular Web and video games, often refer to themselves that way.
From gravity-defying cotton-candy-pink wigs to faux-leather corsets, platform shoes and props like helmets, scepters and wings, limebarb outfits cosplayers from head to toe or, more accurately in some cases, horn to hoof. The studio includes a sewing room, a cutting room, a workshop for props and other spaces filled with mountains of fabric.
The Bridgeport neighborhood is famous for producing Daleys, not Power Ranger ensembles, but the limebarb studio there churns out an average of 350 orders a year, ranging in price from $250 to $4,000. Ms. Staples, who one day recently wore purple spandex leggings, platform heels and large false eyelashes while she worked, is assisted by Felicia Schwartz, her only full-time employee. Two pet ferrets, Hurley and Faraday, also inhabit the place, their names taken from characters in the television show “Lost.”
Ms. Staples, 28, has been cosplaying since high school, when she went to a convention as Nyan Nyan, a character from the popular anime comic “Fushigi Yuugi.”
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“Pseudo-mother” in power are all Japanese anime to blame
Posted on June 8th, 2010 No commentscosplay’s popular,Promote social phenomenon.
“Pseudo-mother” in power are all Japanese anime to blame?
“How the pseudo-Niang? Is one bar. Who provided a man had to be masculine? Since he has the courage to live like this. Why can not we have the courage to go to accept it?”
“The world is crazy? Why we surrounded by such a low level of aesthetic taste, all of tough guy to sleep go?!” … …
“Pseudo-mother” sparked a heated war of words. Some people think it is the social civilization and progress, some people think it is a social retrogression, aesthetic degradation.
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