Derived from the English words "costume" and "play" Manga Cosplay is a rapidly expanding hobby following in the wake of the anime sensation that has taken off in the past two decades. Built on the goal of crafting elaborate and astonishingly accurate costume depictions of fan's favorite anime characters, the hobby is an incredible and complex source of fun for anime fans all over the world.
In Japan, Amazing Cosplay is an extremely popular pastime and can be commonly seen at public events such as video game shows, cosplay parties and nightclubs. In the more recent years since 1998 and beyond a great deal of cosplay cafes have begun to turn up in the Japanese Akihabara district and have grown drastically in popularity.
One of the biggest parts of the cosplay hobby is the creation of the character costume itself. The more intricate and accurate the details of the costume are the better the cosplay is considered. To this end even a person's hair, skin and physical features may become part of the overall cosplay costume. Many anime events even hold contests where cosplay costumes are judged for accuracy and creativity.
Very much different than Halloween costumes, the goal of a cosplay costume is to literally become the character that is being depicted. For this reason cosplay costumes tend to be extremely elaborate and even simple costumes may take months of research and crafting to make properly. Many costume makers will employ many doctrines of craftsmanship to get the proper texture, look and feel of the specific character they want to cosplay as.
Cosplay trends change on a monthly and yearly basis as pop culture and anime changes. Due to the international success of some major film franchise in the past years some fantasy and sci-fi characters have become very popular cosplay figures. Characters from Star Wars and the Harry Potter series are among some of the most popular non-anime characters to see featured as cosplay.
Within cosplay there exist some more specific and unusual hobbies that have evolved out of the cosplay community. Enthusiasts of cosplay sometimes take on an extreme level of dedication to character accuracy. Some of these enthusiasts have developed what is known as "Crossplay" which is when a cosplayer dresses up as a character of the opposite gender.
As it stands now, cosplay has grown so much that at their monthly and yearly conventions thousands of pictures are taken. Taken by "cameko" or "camera boy" photographers, these pictures often end up one of the hundreds of dedicated cosplay community sites online or in one of the cosplay magazines around the world. - 29968
In Japan, Amazing Cosplay is an extremely popular pastime and can be commonly seen at public events such as video game shows, cosplay parties and nightclubs. In the more recent years since 1998 and beyond a great deal of cosplay cafes have begun to turn up in the Japanese Akihabara district and have grown drastically in popularity.
One of the biggest parts of the cosplay hobby is the creation of the character costume itself. The more intricate and accurate the details of the costume are the better the cosplay is considered. To this end even a person's hair, skin and physical features may become part of the overall cosplay costume. Many anime events even hold contests where cosplay costumes are judged for accuracy and creativity.
Very much different than Halloween costumes, the goal of a cosplay costume is to literally become the character that is being depicted. For this reason cosplay costumes tend to be extremely elaborate and even simple costumes may take months of research and crafting to make properly. Many costume makers will employ many doctrines of craftsmanship to get the proper texture, look and feel of the specific character they want to cosplay as.
Cosplay trends change on a monthly and yearly basis as pop culture and anime changes. Due to the international success of some major film franchise in the past years some fantasy and sci-fi characters have become very popular cosplay figures. Characters from Star Wars and the Harry Potter series are among some of the most popular non-anime characters to see featured as cosplay.
Within cosplay there exist some more specific and unusual hobbies that have evolved out of the cosplay community. Enthusiasts of cosplay sometimes take on an extreme level of dedication to character accuracy. Some of these enthusiasts have developed what is known as "Crossplay" which is when a cosplayer dresses up as a character of the opposite gender.
As it stands now, cosplay has grown so much that at their monthly and yearly conventions thousands of pictures are taken. Taken by "cameko" or "camera boy" photographers, these pictures often end up one of the hundreds of dedicated cosplay community sites online or in one of the cosplay magazines around the world. - 29968