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The word ?cosplay? is actually
a blending of the words ?costume? and ?play?. Cosplayers
are called this because not only do they dress up like
their favorite characters, but they also act out skits and
pose for pictures as the characters?just like actors in a
play.
Most cosplayers dress up
for conventions, where they can participate in on-stage
skits and costume contests. They mingle with other
like-minded people who will often recognize their
character on sight. Many web sites post galleries of
pictures of cosplayers they spot at conventions, and some
people even have stores where you can purchase a costume
if you don?t feel like making your own.
Cosplayers gather from all
over the world to attend conventions. Some practice
speaking like the character and stay in character during
the entire convention, especially while having photos
taken. Others simply enjoy wearing the same outfit as
their favorite character and don?t act any different than
normal.
Occasionally cosplayers
will pose for gag pictures in which they are doing
something the actual character would never do. An example
would be an extremely violent character suddenly hugging
everyone and doing the peace sign at the camera with no
weapons in sight.
In fact, some cosplayers?
entire costumes are parodies! They will dress up as a
made-up character that is obviously parodying the outfit
of an existing one (example: Sailor Meatball Head.)
Sometimes they dress up as an inanimate object--like a box
of Glico?s much-loved snack food, Pocky.
These cosplay parodies are
funny to see and infinitely more amusing if you?ve seen
the show or read the book that features the things they?re
making fun of.
Those who cosplay seriously
often make their entire costume from scratch. This means
sewing their costume--creating such items as swords and
bejeweled shoulderpads. Depending on the character, they
might even make prosthetic limbs! Any cat-girl cosplayer
can tell you that having a well-made set of cat ears and a
tail can really make the costume.
Others wear wings for
angelic or demonic characters, apply makeup for characters
who have unique complexions (like the indigo blue or
obsidian black drows) and wear false fangs or long
fingernails to emulate a character?s exact look. Many wear
wigs, but some determined cosplayers even grow their hair
out or cut it short and color it to match their cosplay
character.
Cosplayers dress up solo or
with friends and family, and sometimes they form cosplay
groups. These groups all dress up as characters from one
particular story, so that when they attend a convention it
will look like the whole cast of the show or book is
present! It?s much more fun to act like a character if you
have another character from the same story to act with.
Many cosplay groups do
skits, as they have the whole story?s cast at their
disposal. Cosplay groups generally know each other in
person, but I?ve found a few on the internet who only meet
up to cosplay at conventions and don?t live anywhere near
each other in their everyday lives.
Cosplayers come in all
shapes, sizes, races and ages. There is no age limit for
cosplay and often adult cosplayers will bring their
children along dressed up as characters too! Some couples
cosplay as characters who are in love with each other.
Some couples, if not for cosplay, would never have met
each other!
Cosplaying is a hobby. As
with most hobbies, it can get expensive and
time-consuming. But any cosplayer who has had the pride
and enjoyment of wearing the costume they created
themselves and being recognized by other fans as that
character can tell you that it?s worth it.
If you are interested in
learning more about cosplay, or would like to see pictures
of cosplayers in their various costumes, try visiting
these great cosplay sites!
http://www.cosplay.com/
-- Cosplay.com
http://www.acparadise.com/
-- American Cosplay Paradise
http://www.alleycatscratch.com/lotr/
-- Lord of the Rings Costume
http://www.ushicon.com/cosplay.html
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About
The Author
Mallory
York has been drawing since before she
knew how to date a picture, and has been
creating anime art for four years. Among
her favorite anime series are Fushigi
Yuugi, Gundam Wing, and The Slayers. You
can read some of her fanfic at Fanfiction.net
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