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7/27 "Four Days at DragonCon" available to Stream

Watch the full episode. See more Dragon Con.


Every Labor Day weekend, tens of thousands descend upon Atlanta for the largest convention of pop-culture fandom in the Southeast. From science fiction celebrities and their obsessive fans to colorfully costumed characters engaged in mock combat, FOUR DAYS AT DRAGON*CON explores the "Woodstock for nerds" known as Dragon*Con. What draws these 35,000 people together? Dragon*Con's inclusive multi-genre, multi-platform approach — combining science fiction, fantasy literature, role-playing, science, history, video games and more — gives attendees the opportunity to meet like-minded individuals. Others, especially the costume designers and creators, seem to gravitate most to the element of escapism. Featuring interviews with fans, staff, performers, artists, stars and would-be superheroes, the documentary examines the sense of community and acceptance that forms among this often ridiculed and marginalized subculture. FOUR DAYS AT DRAGON*CON captures the heart and soul of this quirky and fascinating annual event with footage of the Dragon*Con parade and a stirring climax centered around an ambitious attempt to break the world record for dancing to Michael Jackson's "Thriller."


Four Days at DragonCon recently won a SE Regional Emmy Winner for best Arts/Entertainment program and is currently airing on select PBS stations across America. Last year I interview one of the directors Jack Walsh. Link to interview here.

Gordon Ray and Jack Walsh

7/25 SDCC Down, Otakon Next !

SDCC is such a massive convention that it can be hard to describe. Imagine your senses overwhelm on overload and coming at you from all directions. It can almost be like E3 on crack. After four days in the exhibit hall and talking to many folks, I've decided to condense what I learn into a simple "survival guide for SDCC". Granted I was in the hall for 4 days and did not attend panels, screenings nor masquerade, here's my humble guide.

# 1 Know what you want to see beforehand. Luckily SDCC posts the schedule ahead of time so you can get your pencils out and mark on your computer screen what panels/autograph/event you wanted to see. Remember the lines are gonna be long and you can wait up to 3 hours with no guarantee you will get in.

#2 Bring a backpack and have water bottle and snacks/food. There's water fountains so you can fill up. Prices are expensive for food so consider bringing snacks or food. I, of course suggests Clif Bars !

#3 Be prepare to walk. One gal who a pedometers and calculated she walked 10 miles in a day. Bring comfortable shoes.

#4 Expect to spend two days to really cover the convention floor. Mark down the booth # of those you are interested in - this way, at the end, you can figure out what you really wanna spend your money on. Don't blow your wad in the first 2 hours ! There's many vendors so you could find a better deal and remember Sunday to bargain.

#5 Expect lines everywhere. Lines to get in, lines to get swag, lines, lines, lines. It is Line-Con. A lot of people I talked to mention that the wait time has grown since last year.

#6 For cosplayers - avoid large props - it can be hassle to get through on the show floor. Wear comfortable shoes if you can.

#7 Parking is expensive. Saw one lot advertising for $25. Use the trolley - it works great. It is $5 for all day pass (or get the 4 day pass and save some money). The Qualcomm Stadium has free parking. Some of the other stops have paid parking. I noticed the one lot we used is now $15 to park while last year it was $5 so they jacked up the price. If you're a cosplayer - I advise just getting a hotel in the area so you can change easier.

Now about cosplay. I realized I'm at a comic book convention so the ratio of cosplayers to attendees are lower than at an anime con but I didn't see as many cosplayers walk by where I was with at Epic Cosplay wigs. I've talked to several folks about this and here's what I think. 1) Since the hall is so packed, cosplayers may be in regular clothes 2) As Comic Con gets bigger, the amount of cosplayers probably is relatively the same so they would be harder to find 3)I was in aisle 200 and perhaps not many walked that far down. I know there were many cosplayers there since Comic Vine posted up a gallery of over 1,000 images. So I just didn't get out enough was my problem. As this is my first year at SDCC I can't compare it to other years but again, talking to a lot of people, I get a general feeling there's not as much cosplay as before.

Next year should be interesting as they raised the ticket prices to $150 (not including preview night) up from $105 thus so people won't be able to attend due to price. We shall see. I'm on the fence for 2012. I can register for a small press table (provided they accept me - they screen) or I can just come to shoot photos. I got a few months before the deadline. Artist Alley tables are available right now until Sept 23 but I hear it is really difficult to get in. Best thing might be to show up on Day 1 and see if there's any openings. Competition is fierce.

I admit it, SDCC kicked my butt. I've been to so many cons and I figured I could handle SDCC - nope. Walking the long exhibit hall to find friends wore me out. On Preview Night, SDCC was open for 3 hours. My feet were tired at the end of those three hours and I didn't even see half the hall !

Now that SDCC is behind me, I'm preparing for Otakon in Baltimore, MD. Hopefully there won't be fire alarms like last year ^^. Otakon is the largest anime convention on the East Coast and I've always enjoyed the con. This year I'll be in the dealer hall with Crunchyroll. No photo booth again - I'm finding this to be difficult to pull off in super large cons - instead, I'll be shooting for Crunchyroll for their own photo set-up which will end up on their Flickr stream.

So thank you San Diego and hello East Coast !

7/18 Cosplay Fever: Raise Your Glass



The guys behind UK's Cosplay Fever ! book were at the London Film and Comic Con (July 15-17, 2011) made a music video with cosplayers there.

7/16 San Diego Comic Con 2011 !



Okay folks, San Diego Comic Con is just days away and I'll be heading down Wednesday night to set-up just in time for Preview Night. As with most other cons on my tour, I am traveling with Epic Cosplay wigs and our booth is #233 (see map on bottom) which is a blessing and a curse as we are in aisle 200 way on the right hand side of the map. Curse since I hear it isn't as crowded as the main section of the vendor hall and blessing because....well, it isn't as crowded as the main section of the vendor hall !

So am I excited ? You betcha ! I've actually never attended SDCC before so I'm making my jump into the deep end with this one. 130,000 people. The largest convention I have been was New York Anime Fest/Comic Con which top out at 100,000. I have my bottles of water and Clif bars at hand ready for the onslaught ! (Yes, since it is hard for me to leave my booth, I tend to eat Clif Bars during the con and have a dinner out. Just for the record, I usually go through 20 Clif Bars a weekend on average)

Now, I usually do carry my photo booth with me but I've realized with the larger cons, it makes more difficult so I won't have the photo booth with me this time around. Sorry folks :(

As always, I will be updating ya'll with cosplay photos taken with my trusty HTC phone on my Facebook and Twitter .

See y'all at the con !

Hours of the vendor hall :

WED, JULY 20 (Preview Night) - 6:00 PM-9:00 PM
THU, JULY 21 - 9:30 AM-7:00 PM
FRI, JULY 22 - 9:30 AM-7:00 PM
SAT, JULY 23 - 9:30 AM-7:00 PM
SUN, JULY 24 - 9:30 AM-5:00 PM

(click on image to enlarge)

"Every Anime Opening Ever Made"



Derek Lieu edited together 93 opening credit sequences to present you "Every Anime Opening Ever Made". Tongue-in-cheek of course, nevertheless Derek managed to break down the opening sequence to very familiar elements - my favorite ? The running sequence ! I found some quotes from Derek about this video.
It's always amused me the repeated imagery that exist in anime opening credit sequences. This video doesn't cover them all, but it has a lot of the big ones. Interesting thing I learned, if a character is running it's overwhelmingly to the left of the screen.

I first started thinking about this years ago when I saw the X-Men intro that they made in Japan to replace the American one. The part that especially hit home was Wolverine, and Cyclops standing on some nondescript land mass.

See the video on YouTube. Oh, interesting to note on his Twitter, he remarked "It's odd anime haters think I made my anime OP video because I don't like anime. Who would put that much effort into something they hate?"

Rumble in the AX Jungle





Anime Expo 2011. Ackson pwn me :(

TONIGHT - Comic Book Vixens @ House of Blues Hollywood



Tonight at House of Blues - Hollywood, Devil's Playground presents Comic Book Vixens. Doors 9 pm. Show 10 pm. 18+ Saturday July 16, 2011

I N T E R V I E W

Jack Walsh (filmmaker, Atlanta, GA) Director/producer of "Four Days at DragonCon"
Judith Stephens (photographer, New York)
Rob Dunlop (photographer, London, UK) "Photographer of Cosplay Fever !"


There are 260 cosplayers in this volume representing 30 states in America. I've email some brief questions to those in the book. To find out more about a cosplayer in the book, note the name and check it against the list. (Not all cosplayers answered the questions.)

Alex (Sonoma, CA)
Alexander (Chicago, IL)
Angela (Jersey Shore,NJ)
Anne-Marie (Quebec, Canada)
Anya (Oklahoma City, OK)
Aoi-Mizuno (Boston, MA)
AXLE (Conroe,TX)
BB (Staten Island, NY)
Becki (Plano,TX)
Ben (Colorado Springs, CO)
Brandi (Atlanta,GA)
Brian
Brie
Brook
Chaos-Shadow (Florida)
Charlotte (Dallas,TX)
Chibo (Bay Area,CA)
Chira (San Francisco,CA)
Christina (Dallas,TX)
Christine (Bloomington, IN)
Ciocarlan (Yorba Linda, CA)
Clint (Atascadero,CA)
Collin (Carrollton, GA)
David (Santa Clara, CA)
Destiny (Dallas,TX)
Devin (Houston, TX)
Doug (Florida)
Enzera (Wilmington, NC)
Eric (Freehold, NJ)
Fire Lily (Reston, VA)
Ginger-Chan (Nashville, TN)
GNB Cosplay (Los Angeles, CA)
Grace (Oakland, CA)
Grey Finch (Phoenix, AZ)
GS Dragono (San Luis Obispo,CA)
Hee Hee (Houston,TX)
Hopie (Houston,TX)
Hunter (Atlanta,GA)
Icey (Detroit, MI)
Itsuka (Irvine, CA)
Jackie (Honolulu, HI)
Jamie (Milwaukee, WI)
Jared (Denton,TX)
Jason (Atlanta,GA)
Jenna (Kent, OH)
Jo (Oceanside,CA)
John (Fairfield,CA)
Jon (Simi Valley, CA)
Jordan (Altadena, CA)
Jova (Boston,MA)
Justin
Kamasu XIII (California)
Karen (Oakville, Ontario Canada)
Katheryne (San Jose,CA)
Katie (Wilmington, NC)
Kelly (Stewartstown, PA)
Kelly (Stewartstown, PA) (2)
Kerry (San Ramon,CA)
Kevin (Denver, CO)
Kikala (Denton,TX)
Kimei (Central Texas)
Kimu (Bay Area, CA)
Kris (San Francisco, CA)
Kyle (Pittsburgh, PA)
Lauren (East Bay, CA)
Leah (Atlanta,GA)
Lindsay (Torrington, CT)
Lionel (Berkeley,CA)
Lisa (Los Angeles,CA)
Madi (New Jersey)
Malinda-chan (Springfield, MO)
Maridah (Sacramento, CA)
Matt (Franklin, TN)
Matt (Wichita Falls,TX)
Matthew (Edison, NJ)
Mei Mei (Sacramento,CA)
Micaela (Folsom, CA)
Mikarin (Takeriya Samurai )
Miku Hatsune (Yantis,TX)
MileenaxoYuu (Philadelphia,PA)
Mina (New Jersey)
Monique (Toronto, Canada)
Moonwildflower (Austin,TX)
N/A (Oxford,GA)
Nikita (Sayreville, NJ)
Noir_Chloe (Mount Juliet, TN)
Ochiba (Ft. Worth, TX)
Pierce (Red Lion,PA)
Pikabellechu (Orlando, FL)
Pixie Kitty (Pennsylvania,PA)
PockyFairy (Denton,TX)
PurrKayla (Arlington, TX)
Rabbit in the Moon (San Antonio,TX)
Rhapsody (Arlington, TX)
Richard (San Francisco,CA)
Richard (Westminster,MD)
Roxas (San Jose,CA)
Sami (Maryland)
Sara (Utah)
Sarah (Baltimore,MD)
Score (Houston,TX)
Scott (Chapel Hill,NC)
Sheik (Chowchilla, CA)
Smurf (Philadelphia,PA)
Spif
Tako (Peoria, AZ)
Tenchi (Delano, CA)
Terry (New Jersey)
Tham (Atlanta,GA)
The Iron Trooper (Princeton,TX)
Thomas (Santa Cruz, CA)
TokyoToasterPilot (New Orleans, LA)
Tony (Berkeley, CA)
Whittany ( Washington DC )
Yan (Florida)
Zach (Los Angeles, CA)
Zander Yurami (Little Rock, AR)

Zander Yurami (Little Rock, AR)

Tell me about the outfit you are wearing

This was The Riddler from the Batman comics. Out of all the bad guys in the DC comics line, he was always my favorite. He had no super powers, he was not really strong, but he had the greatest mind of them all.

Tell me about the process of making your outfit ?

It was pretty easy to do. Simple suit pattern and green fabric. The hardest part was finding purple dress shoes. lol

Any interesting stories from people’s reaction to your outfit at the con ?

The best story I have involves the one riddle I brought with me. Once people figured out the answer, their reactions were priceless.
“What do you never want to play, but never want to lose? ”

The answer? “The Game”

How did you get started cosplaying and what got you interested ?

How did I get started? Well, it started off many years ago when I wanted to be Link from LoZ for Halloween. I throw together a tunic from a green “tall tee” and made the hat from some scrap green fabric. Looking back on it, the costumes didn’t look good at all. As for what got me into cosplay, I have always loved to make stuff, and was already pretty good at sewing, so I decided to give it a go.

What are the con did you first attended and what’s your favorite con that you’ve attended so far and why ?

My 1st con was All-Con 2008. It is a small con, and a good one for any 1st time con goer in the DFW area. As for my favorite, that is easy. AnimeFest, the same con you took my pics at. AnimeFest is a pretty big con, and not as up tight as some cons in the area.

What does cosplay mean to you ?

Cosplay means a lot to me. It has given me something to in my free time, it has greatly improved my sewing and prop making skills, and it has let me meet so many new friends.

If you had unlimited funds/technology/time, what is your dream cosplay ?

That is an easy one. I would upgrade all my Ghostbusters equipment to have 100% screen accurate parts, lights, and sounds. As well as an ECTO-1

Zach (Los Angeles, CA)

Tell me about the outfit you are wearing – who are you cosplaying and how did you decide to pick this particular character ?

Squall from Final Fantasy 8. I decided to make a new Final Fantasy costume, and particularly liked the design of the coat and weapon. I had an idea for making the gunblade interior light up, so I actually started with his weapon.

Tell me about the process of making your outfit – was it easier or tougher than you imagine it to be ?

Working with pleather is never very fun, and sewing fur to pleather is a lot worse. However, the Jacket came together really well, and I learned a lot about making my own belts and belt buckles from this project. The weapon was the most difficult, working with EL wire to create the lighted section within the lion.

How did you get started cosplaying and what got you interested ?

Originally I saw a documentary at my college that a film student had made about cosplay, and decided to try it.

What are the con did you first attended and what’s your favorite con that you’ve attended so far and why ?

Anime Expo 2005

What does cosplay mean to you ?

It is a highly creative, hands on way to have a fun experience with other people that have the same interests in anime or games.

If you had unlimited funds/technology/time, what is your dream cosplay ?

Probably one of the giant monsters from a Miyazaki movie.

Yan (Florida)

Tell me about the outfit you are wearing.

Suzaku Kururugi from Code Geass R2. Suzaku is just one of the most adrenaline junkie mecha pilot I have ever seen. I have always liked his character and his unique sense of justice in the Code Geass series. Apart from that, I guess the fact that people around that time were very much into the series and the fact that I like being liked by people at cons made me want to somehow pull off a good Code Geass Cosplay.

Tell me about the process of making your outfit – was it easier or tougher than you imagine it to be ?

Our outfit itself was ordered and it came out pretty good. However, in my case, some of the measurements are off so I had to personally make a lot of adjustments in order to have myself a perfect fit of the full clothing including the gloves and the jacket. Aside from that, I couldn’t find any good wigs for Suzaku so I spent some hours cutting my own hair to make as similar to his as possible and that was fun.

Any interesting stories from people’s reaction to your outfit at the con ? ^^

In my case, more often than not, I cosplay with my girlfriend Kim (Anya, in the picture). And we have done quite a few couple cosplays. I liked how people who see us and notice us would always comment about how we look cute together, or pull off a really good pair, or just plain “Awwww you guys are sooo cute!” That really makes me happy.

How did you get started cosplaying ?

I used to mainly dress up as a character but not in conventions since I used to be in an anime club in my previous university. I have also been in conventions before but wasn’t really in cosplay. Until I met Kim is when I actually started cosplaying. I just didn’t imagine that people would think that we really look cute together, sometimes, even when we’re not even in cosplay.

What are the con did you first attended and what’s your favorite anime con that you’ve attended so far and why ?

The very first con that I attended was in the Philippines way back then. Here in the US, the first one that I attended was Anime Weekend Atlanta in Atlanta, Georgia. My favorite con is FanimeCon in California. It’s the best one and the most enjoyable one. Mostly because a lot of people liked my cosplays with my girlfriend and their compliments made me happy. The people are all so nice as well. Another thing is that the fact that there were so many photographers in California as opposed to here in Florida where there’s none.

What does cosplay mean to you ?

Cosplay is when I get the chance to be someone who I never thought would actually exist in real life and in myself.

If you had unlimited funds/technology/time, what is your dream cosplay ?

My dream cosplay would probably be like a plug suit that would actually look good on a person and has the correct material. I wouldn’t mind Suzaku Kururugi from Code Geass or Setsuna F. Seiei’s plug suits from Gundam 00 and maybe also Wizard from Angelic Layer.

And specifically about you two, I would love to hear how you two met. Like I said before, y’all make such a cute couple ^^

Let’s see, there’s definitely a lot to talk about. We actually met at an event called the Asian American Student Assembly in the University of Florida. I came to the event alone and just when I was about to enter the ballroom, I saw this really cute girl pass me and got inside before I did, maybe even almost pushing me aside. When I got inside, she was gone. There were a lot of people in the event so I had to stand in the back but then I got tired standing. So I decided to go look for a chair to sit on and luckily I found one.

Eight maybe nine chairs to my right was the girl I saw before and she was still so cute and that I couldn’t really keep my eyes off her. Every now and then she would glance back and some time later, she stood up to take her drink to the trash and that’s when I decided that when she comes back, I definitely should talk to her. When she did, I got a little worried but I decided to get up, go to her, know her name and be friends with.

After the event, she invited me to go to this bubble tea place called Lollicup with her and her friends and so I did, Checkers after that and then went to a party at her friend’s. A few days later, I told her I’m in love with her and asked her out. She said “Yes and I like you too!”, and that made me really happy. I found that she was really into cosplaying and so she wanted me to cosplay with her. I did and I still do, I really like cosplaying with her and, much more than that, I like being with her. I’m always glad that I went to that event, otherwise I wouldn’t have met my Hime, Kim.

Love you Hime!

Whittany ( Washington DC )

Well, first of all , tell me about the character you are portraying and how you become to pick that particular character to cosplay !

I chose to cosplay Lucy from Lynn Okamoto’s haunting anime, Elfen Lied. Lucy is a Diclonius whose goal on this Earth is to wipe out the human race and can do so very effectively with the use of her “vectors”, which are large invisible hands that generate from her back. Having been held captive, and fitted with a helmet thats main goal was to limit the use of her “vectors” Lucy planned her escape. When the opportunity came she went through every obstacle wether it be huge metal walls or human bodies and was once again a force to be reckoned with. The half helmet that i debuted originates from the very beginning of the anime, as Lucy escapes the compound and is almost executed by a sniper. The shot from the weapon splits the helmet apart but didn’t have the power to take her life as well. Elfen Lied has to be one of the darkest anime series that i have yet come across since i first stumbled into anime.

Choosing to cosplay as a character from such a gruesome series not only challenged me to try to be the best Lucy i could be, but also gave me the chance to try and bring the character to life in all her dark glory. Plus, there is always the shock value that you get when you debut a cosplay that you have done well, that has the potential to either make people scream with joy and rush up to hug one of their favorite characters or back away and stay their distance for fear of the character itself. Its safe to say that i received both reactions while at Otakon 2009 and felt the thrill of knowing that it was a job well done.

And your outfit, tell me how you put it all together ?

There wasn’t much to be done on an actual outfit because in actuality Lucy doesn’t wear anything while seen wearing the helmet. Needless to say i was NOT going to be seen at Otakon by thousands of people in that manner. So the top and bottom i created out of a sports top and a pair of shorts. I wrapped the top and bottom with medical bandage wrap and then figured out there was no way to get out of the cosplay since i had made it with me IN it. Out came the scissors and hours later i had the top fitted with a zipper on the left side that allowed for a much easier removal. Then came the fun part as i proceeded to fling stage blood all over the fabric and most of the wall it was hanging on.

Most of my work was obviously spent on the helmet. Whereas the top and bottom were made in as little as three days the helmet took three weeks. The first step in making the helmet was to make a mold of my face, so that when completed, the helmet would actually conform to my face structure. Then i had a lot of fun working with clay to build the actual shape i wanted the helmet to take on. After that i had to make both a positive and negative mold so that the area in between could be filled with something called Wonderflex, which i had previously shaped. Wonderflex was the best material to use in this case because once the helmet was completed it would have left it very light in weight but durable enough that it could go through some basic wear and tear and not be affected. Then to smooth out all my edges and the surface i used a material called Gesso. This was painted on the helmet in layers. I had to apply Gesso and then sand it to a smooth finish and then apply more Gesso, then sand, ect. ect. After that process, all that had to be done was the painting. I tried to add a small detailed effect on the surface of the helmet to give it a dull, worn texture. Then for the Horn I basically did the same process.

Once the Helmet and Horn were completed i was able to sew it onto the wig. With the helmet not being very heavy the wig was able to keep the Helmet in its place throughout the entire convention. And once i added my crazy pink contact lenses and dipped my hand in some very sticky stage blood, Lucy was complete.

Dang, the mask sounds like it took so major time ! How were the reaction of the people at Otakon when they saw you ?

I had a variety of reactions while at Otakon but there were four that really stood out and i don’t think i will likely forget them.

The first was a girl that, from the moment she saw me, was behind her friend and wanted absolutely nothing to do with me. She didn’t want to look at me, let alone get close to me, which was pretty hard for her since her friends were pushing her towards me and asking me if could just run up and hug her. i gave her space though because i really didn’t want to scare her THAT badly.

Another reaction that i got that really gave us some good laughs was a girl that started screaming “Lucy” and just about tripped over people in her haste to catch up with me. But the funniest part was when she did, instead of asking for a hug, she looked right in my eyes and said i just need to touch you. And sure enough she stuck her finger out and poked me. Just poked me in the shoulder and proceeded on her merry way leaving my friends and i dying from laughter behind her.

The next was a group of very loud and exuberant boys. They asked if they could get a photo with me, and as i posed for the camera, around me, all of them crippled over in horrible positions of pain, screaming that i was chocking one of them with my “vectors” and ripping another guy apart as he was wriggling around on the floor. It was priceless and I really wish i could have gotten a copy of that photo.

The last i have was on the last day 2 men walked up to me, one was very shy and quiet, but they asked if he could get a photo with me. He seemed nervous to touch me while we posed so i threw my arm around him and he broke into a huge smile for the photo. Once the photo was taken he laughed and pulled up his pant leg to show me a huge tattoo he had of Lucy, wearing the helmet and not much else but a coat of blood. It really felt great that i was up to his standards of his favorite anime character, so much so that he would ask for a photo.

Aside from Lucy, what who else have you cosplay ? And along the same line, how did you get started in cosplaying ?

Since Otakon 2009 was only the second convention that I have been to, i’ve only ever cosplayed once before. I ended up taking the safe route and did Misa from DeathNote, which was exceedingly simple. So of course i was just one the the numerous Misa walking around Otakon 2008. With Otakon 2009, i wanted something that i could really work at, something that would be eye catching! And sure enough, as Lucy, it was hard to walk ANYWHERE without having to stop every 2 seconds for another photo. Though, secretly, i LOVED it! lol. I got started cosplaying in 2008 when i went to my first convention. Just seeing all those con goers, looking amazing as their characters, i just knew it was something that I had to become a part of.

Would you with Lucy for future cons and working on anything for the future ?

I will definitely keep Lucy for any other conventions i might attend in the future. And with my husband, who is military, having just been assigned Okinawa, Japan as his new duty station, i cant wait to attend even bigger conventions overseas. Im not currently working on any new cosplay at the moment, but that is just because i am in the middle of choosing who i should cosplay as next. Im split between Lady Jagara from Wolf’s Rain or the wolf Okami from the hit ps2/wii game. Decisions Desisions lol

And finally if you have unlimited money, unlimited time and technology was no concern, who would you cosplay ?

Hmm now that is a TOUGH question. If i had all of that at my disposal it would have to be Misane from Witchblade in her second powered up figure. ^^ Ive been desperatly trying to figure out the best way to achieve creating a cosplay as technical as this one, but at the moment its just in my dreams lol.

TwiliteSea (New Jersey)

Tell me about the outfit you are wearing – who are you cosplaying and how did you decide to pick this particular character ?

The character I’m cosplaying is Haaarrrr-ley Quinn [Harley Quinn] from Batman: The Animated Series. Harl’ is one of my favorite characters ever and I’ve wanted to cosplay her for a couple years now but never got around to it, because I felt my skills weren’t up-to-par. Batman is one of my biggest fandoms and was a big part of my childhood, so I’m happy to pay respect to that, and to Harley’s character in general.

Tell me about the process of making your outfit – was it easier or tougher than you imagine it to be ?

I actually made this on a whim, and it seems I do my best work on whims! The costume is constructed out of 4-way stretch lycra, which really is the best stuff to use for form-fitting bodysuits, and super-hero costumes in general.

It also came in super handy for this costume because of the hood/mask thingy; just slips right over my head with ease! I don’t use official patterns so everything I did as I went along and with some trial and error. The gloves I made my own pattern for so I can nail the pointy-fingers that all of Bruce Timm’s women seem to have. Same goes for the shoes. The diamonds were first painted on, but I hand-sewed red diamonds on because the paint didn’t look very nice. The hardest part of this costume was getting the back of the costume to line up, while having a zipper thrown in there. The mallet, one of the few props I’ve made, is made entirely out of the cardboard box the fabric came in! It’s a lotta fun to bonk people on the head

I’m STUNNED the costume came out as well as it did, especially the hood. Easily my favorite costume.

Any interesting stories from people’s reaction to your outfit at the con ? ^^

Oh I freak people out all the time when I do Harley’s voice. If you knew me, you’d know I LOVE doing voice mimicry and when I wear this costume, her voice just comes out naturally ! People always ask me, “Where’s Mistah J?” and I respond (in character), “Oh Mistah J’s on vacay!”. Commence the fanboy/girl squeals. But I love it. It just means they love this character as much as I do!

How did you get started cosplaying and what got you interested ?

Ya know, I don’t recall when I first found out about cosplay. But I always loved dressing up as characters and acting stuff out on my own, so I was gonna end up in all this eventually haha.

My first “costume” was awful and sadly, there is evidence of it, haha. My first “big” con was Otakon 2004 and from then on, I was hooked on the hobby. My first few costumes were all handsewn- learned from my grandma- and the first time I sewed something via machine was for Katsucon 2005.

What are the con did you first attended and what’s your favorite con that you’ve attended so far and why ?

My first con was AXNY back in 2002. My favorite con? Hmm, I think that’d be AnimeNEXT! It’s always a fun con for me and since it’s close to home, it’s not very stressful like other cons. Mostly, all I do at that con is goof off with my other NJ/NY-pals (who I have met thru this hobby and I’m grateful for), so that’s A+ in my book!

What does cosplay mean to you ?

What does cosplay mean to me…(geeze why do I feel like this is a pagent question?) Cosplay to me, plain and simple, is just a dorky little hobby where people play dress up. Whether they choose to do it for fun or to be famous is totally their choice, but for me, I do it for fun. I could really care less about the “proper” construction of my costume or whatever; so long as I’m having a good time and I’m not having wardrobe malfunctions, I’m hap-pay.

I still feel like a 4-year old wrapping rainbow construction-paper strips around my limbs and thinking I’m Sillywhim!

If you had unlimited funds/technology/time, what is your dream cosplay ?

Oh boy…being obscure here, but that would have to be one of the fireflies or Spectromen from the Walt Disney World parade “Spectromagic”. That parade means the world to me and has the power to turn me into a 5 year old upon listening to just the music. TON of lights all over the costumes and the construction on both is insane.

Tony (Berkeley, CA)

Tell me about the outfit you are wearing – who are you cosplaying and how did you decide to pick this particular character ?

The Castlevania Alucard outfit, came out of a combination of factors- I had discovered the Masquerade Ball event (AX07), and wanted a more appropriate cosplay than my Vampire Hunter D cosplay. I think it was the year that Castlevania: Symphony of the Night became available on Xbox360- my friends asked me if I had a 360 to get it, and I told them I had the original Playstation version! That’s when the idea was born, and finding the original Kojima artwork for SotN just made it seem perfect.

Tell me about the process of making your outfit – was it easier or tougher than you imagine it to be ?

Well, it wasn’t so much easier or tougher, but more involved than I initially thought. There were many things to do to bring it all together: finding suitable patterns, altering them, and figuring out how to understand the instructions. By the time of AX08, I didn’t have the vest made, and I didn’t have the right matching gold colors for the coat- I had made it in a silver theme instead. But I had enough to wear to the ball, including a matching themed mask.

There weren’t enough entrants for the ball that year (AX08), so it was opened up for anyone in appropriate costume to enter. I didn’t feel the cosplay was ready, but I entered anyway, and I won as Masquerade Ball King!

This year (Summer 09) I finished the vest, even designing it to be functional where it wasn’t apparent from the artwork, which lead to fabricating the metal buckles. I picked up the sword from a dealer at Fanime and replaced the steel blade with a plastic re-cast (to meet weapon policy). I still have plans to make a new coat in the proper gold theme, and make the Alucard Shield prop.

Days and weeks are almost bad measurements of how much time I spend on the costume. I could only focus on certain tasks for a few hours a day, on and off for weeks. I’m usually distracted by other things I’m working on aside from cosplay. And then after a con is over, unless another one is coming right up, I tend to put aside my cosplay projects for months. So it’s only my own fault it drags on so long!
Only in a couple of cases I’d get hung up on the planning stage- not knowing what to do for a particular piece of the cosplay. I’m getting better at it though, which makes it easier to get things done right and faster.

Any interesting stories from people’s reaction to your outfit at the con ? ^^

The most common thing I get is someone calling me Sephiroth, for which I yell back, “No! Wrong videogame!” and they’re stumped for a bit. There was one stunning ballerina (Princess Tutu?) who insisted on having her picture taken with every bishounen, and that included my sparkly vampire Alucard.

How did you get started cosplaying and what got you interested ?

I think my first cons were ACEN near Chicago, in 2000 and 2001, so that was my first exposure to cosplay. After I moved to California, my friends were regulars at cons, and some of them did cosplaying, which got me interested. I kept thinking about what I could cosplay, I wanted it to be something cool, something that wasn’t done very often. I decided I wanted to cosplay as Vampire Hunter D, and eventually debuted the outfit at AX in 2006. So that was my start!

What con did you first attend and what’s your favorite con that you’ve attended so far and why?

I’ve been to small and big cons, seen various problems that keep me from saying any one is my favorite, but I always tend to have fun with friends (new and old) wherever I’m at, which is why I keep going to them.

What does cosplay mean to you ?

Cosplay is a hobby that challenges me, to bring a character from anime/manga/games/art to ‘reality’. From interpreting the original source, concepting the outfit, construction, wearing it and acting the part (mostly just for the camera), it’s a rewarding outlet for my creativity.

If you had unlimited funds/technology/time, what is your dream cosplay ?

Well, whatever my current plans are that I haven’t made yet would be my next dream cosplay. I don’t have any ideas in mind that are completely impossible to me, though maybe I just need the extra time! I want to revamp my Vampire Hunter D outfit, and I have plans for Cornelius (Odin Sphere), Gordon Freeman (Half-Life), and also to do some fully armed-and-armored character from World of Warcraft.

TokyoToasterPilot (New Orleans, LA)

Can you tell me about the character and what led you to choose it ???

Dejiko is the main character of the Di Gi Charat mangas as well as the anime of the same name created by Koge-Donbo. She is a princess of a planet that is also called Di Gi Charat. By looking at her you can tell a catgirl which and when she speaks she ends each sentence with the cat sound ‘nyo’. Degiko is also the mascot for the Anime goods store in Akihabara (Tokyo) Japan called Gamers, which is a retail chain of Broccoli, the production company for Di Gi Charat. I choose to cosplay as her because I am rather short 4′11″ so I try to cosplay as character that are pretty much vertically challeged LOL. I have been wanting to cosplay as herfor year but never thought I could pull it off. My friends say her personality reminds them of me. Plus she is tiny….like me. I personally think my friends like to dress me up in cutesy stuff and show me off. But anyway lets see, Dejiko is tiny but does have a temper which results in her being violent at times and will resort to using her special ability, eye-beams, to inflict damage on others. Me on the other hand I dont think I have a temper….but maybe I do…..okay okay a tiny bit. >^_^< But I can not shoot out laser eye beams out of my eyes. Degiko is very close friends with her sidekick Puchiko who is the exactly opposite personality to that of Dejiko’s. Hmmm My best friend is definately like Puchiko except she is much taller I height. Dejiko is very cheerful, carefree and adsolutely adorable!!! She has green eyes and green hair and her maid-like dress of fluffy royal blue to navy dress with big cat b ells tied to her hair with blue ribbons. On the very top of her head are her cat ears, which are white with pink inside and have a set of large, and of course non-functional green cat eyes.

Hmmm…lasers coming out of your eyes sounds like a fun ability Wish I had that for special occasions ^^ Tell me how you put your outfit together ? It sounds like you’ve been thinking about Dejiko for a while so I assume you had plenty of time to work on the outfit ?

About 3 months. It’s a rather simple costume really, very comfortable. I actually got help from my mom, friends and a online. I was never really good at sewing but pretty decent with alterations and prop making.

Who else have you cosplay and how did you get into it ?

I haven’t really cosplayed alot. But I did dress up for dance performance. I have been far too nervous to even try to cosplay, then one day I was like what the heck why not, so I cosplayed as Random school girl simlar to Kaolla Suu (Love Hina), Anna Kurauchi (Kore ga Watashi no Goshujin-sam), Unico (Tezuka Osamu’s Fantastic Adventures of Unico), Gloomy Bear (Mori Chax), Miku Hatsune (Vocaloid). I have also dress up in Sweet lolita fashion as well, and even did my own rendition of the Neil Tennant (leader singer of my favorite group the Pet Shop Boys) from the “Go West” video and “Don’t Know What You Want But I Can’t Give it Anymore” video. And the dance group I was in even did our rendition of MIni Moni “Okashi Tsukette” video.

I basically have always love to be in costume since I was a kid. My mother used to like to make my costumes >^_^<. Halloween is still my favorite time of year…. and sometimes Mardi Gras.

I grew up around anime, from what I can remember I did watch some Osamu Tezuka Films like Astro Boy, Unico, etc, Sazae-San, Dr Slump Arale-chan, Doraemon, Himitsu no Ako-chan, and of course Hayao Miyazaki Films Like, Kaze No Tani No Nausicaa, Laputa, Tonari no Totoro. I even try to build my own cloud climbing glider that Nausicaa flies. Mind you I was only 8 or 9 years old trying to build it out of cardboard, what ever plastic I could find, and tent material. We all know that would have never worked but I so wanted to be Nausicaa. I live in Japan for most of my childhood life until about middle school I moved back to the US, and I kind of lost touch with Japanese Animation. Then about end of high school and begining of my college life I started to be more exposed to Anime again. I didn’t go to my first Anime convention till I was 20. Yes! I am a late bloomer in the cosplaying world. But I do throughly enjoy it!

Okay, really general easy question, one I’ve been asking everyone is what cosplay means to you ?

I pretty sure everyone you have asked this question have given pretty much the same answer, but here we go. To me cosplay not just about dressing up as a character, you can do that for halloween. But cosplay is a form of presentation of art in costuming. There are many technics that are involved in creating a costume. You know, like pattern making, cutting, sewing, gluing, pianting, sculping, molding, alterations, etc. Also it gives people the opportunity to express and display their creatvitiy as well as just having fun with what they have created. Cosplaying shows the dedication and personal connection each “cosplayer” have towards a particular character. Some people can really relate to character that they are protraying just like one relates to music. Some characters cosplayer view as a cute representation of a personality that they themselves may have. Cosplaying is also fun, you spend a great deal of time and effort into you costume so you might as well have fun with it too. Everyone wants to know what it feels to be in another individual shoes for example being a celebrities, so why not with a characters from books, cartoons or a video games. *giggles*. I find it to be rather rewarding to see “wow I can actually make something with my own hand” and have people just love it!. It is also makes you feel really good when seeing the reactions from convention goers, especially younger crowd, who are just getting into everything, and knowing that in some way you made theirs as well as your own convention experience a postive and memorable one.

So how was your reaction by folks at AX to your outfit ?

I thought that everyone who wanted a picture just absolutley loved/adore it. At on point I was surrounded by children who wanted to hug me and take pictures and had one little girl who wanted to just hold my hand the whole time. I do remember that when I would pose for one camera, hundreds would follow. On photographer wanted me to hold their infant daughter while he snapped pictures. *giggles*

And finally, if money, time and technology was of no matter, who would you cosplay?

That is a hard question to answer. Right now I would have to say Sky Girls including the Sonic Diver they ride in.

Okay, thanks a lot ! Hope to see ya at future cons !

Thomas (Santa Cruz, CA)

Curious how you decided to go with that outfit ? I’ve don’t think I’ve seen anyone in 5 cons do a Daft Punk cosplay. *EDIT : At AWA, I saw another guy doing Daft Punk but didn’t get a chance to photograph or talk to him.

aha sure! well i grew up with Daft Punk , and they are my main isnpiration in becoming a DJ. and when thy got their helmets first in 2000, i was Stoked , i was like this is like Star Wars gone Techno! so around 2009 i finally met somone who makes pretty legit Daft Punk helmets. and so i bought one from hime, planning on getting the Guy Manuel soon for next year, then i’ll have the duo! and Daft Punk also fits into the Anime Genre since they releases that Interstella 5555 movie. and so its pretty awesome i get away of dressing up as something real lol. but yeah thats aout it =]

Funny enough I talked to a cosplayer in..well, I believe from San Antonio who talked to me about his plans to cosplay Interstella 5555. Would have been awesome if they managed that ! So how was the reaction at Fanime about your outfit ?

well there was this funny encounter at Fanime. Someone else decided to dress up as Daft Punk as well, and as the same one. so we ran to each other. both of us stopped in our tracks immediately. and while he was looking at my helmet he raised his arm and made a gun shape with his hand, then put it against his homemade helmet. i liked his helmet as well. but quality and style wise there was no comparison, i had the helmet that looked very close to the real thing. so after we both slowly approached each other then raised both our arms, and we gave a gentle hug. haha then firmly he shook my hand, asking me all thses questions about how i got a helmet like mine. and afterwards there fans laughing and watching us converse, so we both started to pose and have the cameras do the rest.

Fanime was great! nothing compared to San Diego Comic-con! i was only there for a day and people left and right were snapping shots of me, some believed i was actually one of the band members who showed up to premere the music did for Tron 2, since Daft Punk is doing the soundtrack. its incredible every 5 seconds ill here , “Hey its Daft Punk!” or “Its Harder Better Faster Stronger Robot! ” i love all the reactions, i even was offered autographs lol. i was extremely flattered=D well i took a picture with Adam Sessler [one of the tv hosts from X-play], and when i asked him for the picture he comedicly responded” Ha yes! i would love to, mysterious man in the robo helmet.” with a big grin underneath the helmet, the picture was taken. but other than that just alot more crazed fans is all haha.

Love that Fanime story of how you two facing each other and slowly approaching each other !!! So, who else have you cosplay ?

haha it was funny. and nope never my first cosplay , and probably my only one because i’m putting a lot of time and money in on getting these costumes perfect! XD

I gotta ask, was that helmet pretty expensive ??? And how did you got about getting the rest of the outfit ? Mail-order ?

the rest of the outfit not so much, i’m getting studs on the back soon, but the acutal helmet was 350 and the other one is more expensive cause its harder to make, so that one will cost 500.so to get matching costumes and finish everything will at least cost over a grand to get better and matching outfits.

So do since this was your first time cosplaying, are you planning other outfits ?

not anytime soon.. no, i mean once you have a couple Daft Punk Repicas, its soo hard not to show em off LOL!

The Iron Trooper (Princeton,TX)

Tell me about the outfit you are wearing – who are you cosplaying and how did you decide to pick this particular character ?

I’m dressed as Vash the Stampede from Trigun. My reason behind the costume is kinda 2-fold. The simple part is, Trigun is my favorite anime and manga series. The complicated part, I feel like i identify with Vash. He is a gunman who fights for love and peace, he does not like people to get hurt or see them die. I am kinda the same way, except I’ve no skill with a gun:P.

Tell me about the process of making your outfit – was it easier or tougher than you imagine it to be ?

The creating of any character is easier to do mentally than physically. There are always more details as you go through the prosses. Vash is a very complicated and highly detailed. That being said, even things like boots and gloves are super detailed and destinctive. The main point of this costume, the duster coat, was a big challenge. We used marine quality vinal, which is waterproof and normally used for outdoor things and on boats, this made for a heavy duty feel and leather look. Sadly 2 sewing machines were killed trying to make the duster. All in all it turned out well.

Any interesting stories from people’s reaction to your outfit at the con ?

Hmmm….well a few people have said that I am the best Vash that they have seen.^^

How did you get started cosplaying and what got you interested ?

Halloween started it. Getting to be one of my heros for a night was always fun as a kid. Now I do this more than just the end of October.

What are the con did you first attended and what’s your favorite con ?

My first con was Anime-Fest 2006. But, I can’t really pick a favorite con. Each con is different but they all have good points. I suppose if I had to pick a con it’d be All-con. All-con has sci-fi anime and its where I won my first award for Vash.

What does cosplay mean to you ?

Being creative, sharing your fandom with others, and looking awesome.

If you had unlimited funds/technology/time, what is your dream cosplay ?

Ohhh man…..probably every version of Vash in leather because there are around 7 versions of the costume. The movie version of Iron Man would be awesome too:)

Tham (Atlanta,GA)

Tell me about the outfit you are wearing – who are you cosplaying and how did you decide to pick this particular character ?

I’m cosplaying as Klan Klan from Macross Frontier. I chose this specific character because I found myself really entertained by her in the anime, and she is the strongest (in my opinion) female in Macross Frontier. Her personality jumps from funny and cute, to serious and… well…badass. Haha. She’s a very fun character to cosplay, and I can’t wait to do more of her outfits in the future! For now, this particular cosplay is retired. I enjoyed cosplaying her and hold many fond memories while doing so.

Tell me about the process of making your outfit – was it easier or tougher than you imagine it to be ?

At the time, making this outfit tested a lot of my skills as a seamstress. It made me research and use new techniques (such as making boot-covers and a jump-suit) to make this costume come to life. I had to chose specific fabrics to make this outfit resemble the one in the anime, some of which either breathe easily or don’t breathe at all. Out of the whole outfit, my favorite part is the wig. I came across it while browsing eBay sellers, and since it was perfect, it won me over in deciding to actually cosplay Klan! I also like the boot-covers and matching gloves.

Any interesting stories from people’s reaction to your outfit at the con ? ^^

While dressed as Klan, I’ve gotten anything from strange looks to even people asking to touch my wig! I’ll even have people come up to me asking what series I am cosplaying from, and decide to watch the show based on how crazy the wig is! I have also made many new friends through the Macross Frontier fandom, and have sucked them into cosplaying it as well.

How did you get started cosplaying and what got you interested ?

I discovered cosplay when I was around 12-13. However, at that age I knew that sewing such intricate costumes was beyond my skill, so I pushed it aside and forgot about it. I picked up the interest again when I turned 16, which is when I bought my first costume on eBay to attend my first anime convention: Anime Weekend Atlanta! Ever since I went to that con, I’ve been going to them, and cosplaying too! However, the main difference since I started attending anime cons is that I’ve picked up how to sew from my mother, and have self-taught myself many techniques to better improve the quality of my costumes. I’ve made 18 costumes and plan to make many more for 2010!

What are the con did you first attended and what’s your favorite con that you’ve attended so far and why ?

My first con was Anime Weekend Atlanta, which I’ve attended since 2006. It’s also my favorite con so far, shortly followed by Momocon, the largest free convention in North America! I enjoy both AWA and Momocon because of the people and costumes I get to see there. They’re also great places to catch up with friends.

What does cosplay mean to you ?

To me, cosplay is an expression of love for a particular character and series, be it an anime, video game, or book! It’s about meeting people interested in the same thing as you, and proving just how much they mean to you, all through costuming! It’s an amazing hobby, and is something that I really enjoy. I’ll probably be cosplaying for a good while, as it’s fun and also increases my sewing skills!

If you had unlimited funds/technology/time, what is your dream cosplay ?

I don’t really have any that are super impressive or that require a lot of money. However, I would love to get around to cosplaying a lot of the characters from the Harvest Moon franchise. I’ve been playing those games since I was 9 years old, and have found them to be my favorite franchise of all. I get so sucked into playing them sometimes that I find my day has just slipped away… And even though it’s a farm simulator, the games can be very addicting, yet relaxing.

Terry (New Jersey)

Tell me about the outfit you are wearing !

It’s Gatomon from Digimon. I was just the model, my girlfriend’s sister, Kendra, made the costume. I was a college mascot for a few baseball games, so I knew I could handle wearing a giant sweatsuit with extra insulation all day at Otakon.

Tell me about the process of making your outfit

I think Kendra mentioned something about pixie dust, a stray cat, and pile of stuffing…

Any interesting stories from people’s reaction to your outfit at the con ?

There weren’t many people dressed in fluffy mascot outfits like this at Otakon, and I think people like seeing a giant Digimon more than Tai or one of the other human characters from the show. Also, I gave a lot of hugs to other guys.

How did you get started cosplaying and what got you interested ?

I think I’ve always been interested in it, I just didn’t know what it was called. Now its usually the first thing I think of when I play a new videogame or watch a new anime, ya know “Hmm, how could I make a Shadow of the Collosis costume…”

What does cosplay mean to you ?

It’s just a lot of fun creating something you really like, and then you get to wear it too.

If you had unlimited funds/technology/time, what is your dream cosplay ?

It would definately be Mega Man, made entierly out of anodized aluminum, and a mega buster that lights up.

Tenchi (Delano, CA)

Tell me about the outfit you are wearing – who are you cosplaying and how did you decide to pick this particular character ?

The outfit I am wearing is Kakashi from Naruto. I pick this particular character is because throughout reading the Manga and watching the anime, he’s the only ninja that stands apart yet makes you understand him better as seeing him as a ninja.

Tell me about the process of making your outfit – was it easier or tougher than you imagine it to be ?

The process of making this outfit was critical. You may think it’s just a vest with clips, no! The measurements, the type of fabric material, the time to be fitted, every little detail must match and the process of making the Kakashi Vest. All this was done by my very own seamstress, Lourdes. Not only she got the materials that my vest needed but she worked on it for hours. She was done making it under a day. She made a few outfits for other cosplayers too. Her work is unbelievable! Not only that, once she works with you on making you outfit, she go’s for the extra mile to make sure your outfit comes out how it should look. Now that’s my very first outfit. Once I was her work for the very first time, My imagination was running wild! “Which anime should I cosplay as?!”

Any interesting stories from people’s reaction to your outfit at the con ? ^^

At Fanime 2009, my first time cosplay there, I got glump, alot… I never knew it was part of cosplay. Everyone loved kakashi’s hair. It was the wig. Chicks dig guys in wigs… *coughs*

How did you get started cosplaying and what got you interested ?

I have some very close friends of mine who has been cosplaying for a few years. At every conventions I joined them with, I was always be in the sidelines watching as other took there pictures and answered people’s questions about what they were wearing. Bad enough I love Kakashi’s character I have his Anbu tattoo. Might as well cosplay Kakashi from Naruto and from that point, I told myself I wanted to cosplay. So I did. And here I am answering some questions!

What are the con did you first attended and what’s your favorite con that you’ve attended so far and why ?

My very first con I attended was AX 2001. It was the best one out of all of them because… I sat with the voice actress from Evangelion, Rei Ayanami, Amanda Winn Lee. We talked for a good while. Talked about new movie that came out at that time, and other animes she did. But my favorite is Fanime. Fanime was great and met a lot of cool people there. And even though AX is a big con, Fanime is user friendly!

What does cosplay mean to you ?

It’s something I like to do. Not only my friends do it, but I have fun doing it. Every time you put your make-up, fixing your wigs, finding the right props to use, packing your car for that 4 day stay, rushing your self to get a room in a hotel, change and get to your photo shoot on time… Its something that a person has to go through understand the meaning of “Cosplay” “I’m a dude playing a dude, disguise as another dude!”

If you had unlimited funds/technology/time, what is your dream cosplay ?

Wow… I’d get my whole body change, surgery, everything! Just to cosplay that character. But that’s if I have the money, time and the anime I wanted to cosplay.

Tako (Peoria, AZ)

How did you decided to chose that character and what did you have to do to make that outfit ?

I picked up Kuroshitsuji and soon found my self got sucked in by the art immediately! Especially by all the outfits Ciel wears. They are all so elegant and beautiful! Which is good enough motivation for me to cosplay the young earl and making his many outfits. Eventually I came across a certain official artwork by the creator and fell in love with this particular Ciel’s outfit design at the first sight.

This was my first Ciel cosplay and little did I know it was more complicated than anything I made so far. I drafted and altered my own pattern, which was a pain. And then I had to tailor the jacket a bunch times to fit me just right. The jacket is also lined so which means I had to do everything twice, whether it be cutting out the pieces or seam ripping it apart whenever I made a mistake. The silver rope was a pain to attach to the jacket as well. But the end result was totally worth it! I love wearing Ciel to con because I just love this outfit to bits!

So how were the reaction from folks at the cons ?

I get different reactions from people depending on what I was wearing at the time. Some people simply just want a hug from their favorite character from certain series/games while some other will chat with you about the character. Also I do have to make a note here though. Never, EVER get too excited by jumping on (I mean literally) cosplayers. It could damage the outfits we work so hard on. I heard too many horrible stories like this happening to my friends.

I can tell ! So when did you start cosplaying ?

I officially started cosplaying at AX04. I had attended AX from the year before and was fascinated by all the ppl running around in costumes. So I thought to myself ‘I could do that too!’. Cosplaying as the character and making them into life, how awesome is that ?

Here’s some questions from other cosplayers : “Do you enjoy group or solo cosplay more?”

Group cospaly of course~!

“How do you pick which character you want to portray?”

I tend to pick a character I like to cosplay. Either that or I look at their character designs in general.

“If you have unlimited resources and technology, who would you want to cosplay ?”

Seth Nightlord from Trinity Blood! That is my dream cosplay and one day I will make it come true! I love her character design and her crazy dress!!

Thanks !

Spif

Tell me about the outfit you are wearing – who are you cosplaying and how did you decide to pick this particular character ?

This character and costume is Blood Seras Victoria from the manga “Hellsing.” A few years back when attending my first AnimeExpo event I was privileged to see a young cosplay couple preform an amazing skit at the masquerade costume contest. The young women in the group was cosplaying as Blood Seras. Later I began to run into pictures of her Seras costume all over the cosplay net and being a Hellsing fan myself the idea of making the costume as well made as the young lady had was a grate challenge.

In my mind she set the standard for any Seras coslayers to come. And after finding out that the couple had just retired from cosplaying I felt making the costume more in honer of the inspiration and introduction into a higher level of cosplay that the couple had given me.

Tell me about the process of making your outfit – was it easier or tougher than you imagine it to be ?

Blood Seras was easy as far as fabric goes. Simple for the fact that I had made a yellow OVA Seras costume before. That pattern for Blood Seras was the same as the OVA yellow outfit just in a different color. If anything the hardest part about the fabric was the skirt. The skirt has no zipper what so ever on it, just two seam lines down the front with two other small slit openings at the bottom that don’t line but with the front seams. The OVA Yellow outfit skirt had been a true pain in the rear and this time around I wanted to perfect it. So I sat and stewed over it for a day drawing mini patterns out till I finally got it. The pattern looks more like an abstract cut out, but hey it worked down to the smallest detail!

By far the hardest task was the dark arm. The arm was designed to be a replica within reasonable scale from a PVC figure of Blood Seras. Heck the whole costume to detail is based off the PVC figure, the belt the seems everything! The arm is made up of thick foam, fiber glass, aluminum, a heap of epoxy and about three cans of spray paint.

Needless to say the arm took a lot of time and I had started a half year before even going out to choose my fabric for the actual costume. The next step to the arm was to make a seemingly invisible support holster to help with the weight. That I must say came out well, for how much weight it held. But I feel the arm was not completed as I had envisioned. Yet had I tweaked it any more the arm may have gotten to heavy, so in the end it all worked out. Overall it was quite an ordeal complete with bruises and cuts but I learned a lot.

After making the large arm I really felt the costume need an arm that I could easily take round con and go through doors with out needing help. The smaller dark arm was an original concept and was made up entirely of craft foam, glue, and a glove. It was easy, you could move in it and take it off in a flash, yet best of all the arm still got a positive reaction out of con goers and Hellsing fans alike.

Any interesting stories from people’s reaction to your outfit at the con ? ^^

Oddly enough i don’t believe anyone has really reacted in any unusual manner then “WOW,” “Best Seras ever,” or “You did a grate job.” If anything the most comments the costume gets is on the wig styling.

How did you get started cosplaying and what got you interested ?

I always thought that it would be cool to have an anime characters outfit, and what better way to get it then to make it. Until I went to my first anime convention, KawaiiKon I never thought anything like “cosplay” even existed. But now glad I was so very wrong about that.

What are the con did you first attended and what’s your favorite con that you’ve attended so far and why ?

My First con ever was KawaiiKon. Never before had i been to a con and hardly knew what an anime convention even was except for the picture found on the web on such events. Kawaiikon was the closest con around and so KawaiiKon it was! But since then i have been to and SakuraCon, AnimeExpo, about every year. AnimeVegas is one new con i have attended and plan on attending ALA, AnimeEvolution, ComicCon for the year 2010. Really trying to branch out and explore new cons.

What does cosplay mean to you ?

Cosplay mean EPIC, it mean new friends, artful expression, confidences the list goes on and one. Cosplay is just one of those things that can yet can’t be described, there are simple so many different ways describe it. But one things for sure, Cosplay is an amazing thing and I’m very glad it exist!

If you had unlimited funds/technology/time, what is your dream cosplay ?

The one quest that so many cosplayer love to answer and yet don’t, the infamous “dream cosplays.” The dream cosplay that i have in mind would be Unknown from TekkenTAG. I’m talking about a fully animatronic spirit Wolf held up in the back, so that when I moved one way it could mimic my moves. Yet when you lest expect it to, it could turn the other way as if of its own will. All that with somehow keeping the oil sleek shine of the body costume to a T and not bumpy or bulky. Alas unless I meet a crazy tech savvy friend willing to help me out it may never happen. So to all you readers, cosplayers if you can complete the task go for it! I must say it be an amazing costume.

Smurf (Philadelphia,PA)

Tell me about the outfit you are wearing – who are you cosplaying and how did you decide to pick this particular character ?

Rabi en Rose from Di Gi Charat, shes so cute! I love bunny girls and I love the art for Di Gi Charat

Tell me about the process of making your outfit – was it easier or tougher than you imagine it to be ?

Everything was fairly easy, most of it was made from a Halloween costume pattern that I altered. I bought a brand new serger for this project and it took me a while to figure out how to use it… the hardest part was heming a circle skirt -.- so I kinda just serged the edges and left it at that

Any interesting stories from people’s reaction to your outfit at the con ?

I was suprised that there werent more people cosplaying her.. ussually there are a million! I got some comments about the tattoos and the character being a little bit of a bad arse

How did you get started cosplaying and what got you interested ?

I started with watching sailor moon when i was like 7 and I got more and more interested in anime, and I used to play ddr and my friends brought me to Otakon and I found cosplay!

What are the con did you first attended and what’s your favorite con that you’ve attended so far and why ?

Otakon was my first I think it was 02 or 03 and Otakon is probably my fav.. theres so many people and so many awesome costumes

What does cosplay mean to you ?

Dressing up as a character that you put so much time and effort into making the costume… I also try to look as the character would look in real life, or as realistic as i can get even if it’s not 100% spot on to the anime

If you had unlimited funds/technology/time, what is your dream cosplay ?

I always wanted to do a Plug Suit from Evangelion but I dont have the ablity to do that, I also really want to cosplay Ren from Dears

Sheik (Chowchilla, CA)

Tell me about the outfit you are wearing – who are you cosplaying and how did you decide to pick this particular character ?

I’m wearing one of my favorite costumes, if not my favorite… Kai from Heavenly Sword. The first day the game came out I had no clue what it was, I just knew someone who took me with them to go buy it. Once I saw the character though I fell in love with her. She was completely insane and adorable all at the same time. I also loved her outfit. After about a year I finally cosplayed her and made the prop. I feel I fit the character very well. ^_^;

Tell me about the process of making your outfit – was it easier or tougher than you imagine it to be ?

In all honesty I used no patterns. Her dress didn’t really require any sort of bizarre patterns either so it was simple. What took the longest was finding all the details through screen shots and adding them. There were a lot of hand-sewn areas on her dress and hat. I mostly winged it with the dress and altered it to fit my size. The hat took a while because I had to add the string and place it on the hat just like hers. I also had to paint on the designs and find buttons close enough to resemble the ones she has. I used an actual belt for the brown belt that holds her crossbow up. I was so happy when I was actually able to walk around with the crossbow on my back like Kai does in the game. I bought a long black wig and cut it up short the way hers was. It was my first time styling a wig and I think I did a decent enough job.

The hardest part of this costume would have to be the crossbow, and I’m not entirely happy with it but I was proud of myself. I was asked what it was made out of and many were surprised to hear the answer. It is basically just lots of cardboard, masking tape, hot glue and one plastic coffee can..underneath the fancy paint job. Hehe. It was my first prop too so I made a lot of mistakes and had to take many breaks. I used door hinges on the wings so that they could open up when I pointed the crossbow forward.

Unfortunately when I went to Anime Expo 2009 I forgot to bring my necklace that she wears. I was so mad because I had just remade one to look more accurate and I couldn’t even wear it. It does exist though and it was made out of brown string and clay (for the bones). Another thing I did was run around bare footed. I see a lot of Kai cosplayers who wear shoes, probably because most places will not allow you to be shoe-less but I did it anyway..and I didn’t get told to put them on. They must have accepted it as part of the costume! All in all this costume was very fun to work on and I learned many things from it. I don’t plan on retiring this costume for another year or so.

Any interesting stories from people’s reaction to your outfit at the con ? ^^

When I first debuted her without the weapon not many people knew who I was but those who did ALWAYS asked where my “Bazooka”, “Big Gun”, or “Bow and arrow” was. It was kind of funny because even if they didn’t really know the character they knew she had a crazy weapon. My over-sized crossbow wasn’t debuted until Anime Expo 09. I get a lot of, “Wow you really look like the character!” and “Your feet must really hurt.” and I usually say, “No. I’m rather comfortable being shoe less!” Hehe.

How did you get started cosplaying and what captured?

I use to always love cosplay when I was younger. I just never thought I could do it, I figured it was for those who had lots of money and talent. After I went to my first convention dressed in normal clothing I told myself I would never do it again and that I HAD to cosplay. It was must and once I figured I could do it, I did it! My first cosplay was Flonne from Disgaea: Hour of Darkness which I debuted at Anime Expo 07. It was so much fun so from then on I became a cosplayer.

What are the con did you first attended and what’s your favorite con that you’ve attended so far and why ?

My first convention was Anime Expo 2006 which was held in Anaheim, CA. I would have to say my favorite convention would be Anime Expo this past year. It was the first convention I went to with an actual group of friends and we all had an amazing time! I also had four costumes I brought as opposed to my usual one or two. Fanime comes in really close though.

What does cosplay mean to you ?

Cosplay is a part of life now, not just a hobby on the side. I have grown such a deep passion for it. Words cannot describe the feelings I have when I am dressed in my costume and out at a con.

If you had unlimited funds/technology/time, what is your dream cosplay ?

This is a tough question, I love so many characters. For now I would have to say…Dark Sheik from Super Smash Brothers Brawl. I want to do a perfect job on it, once I am able to!

Scott (Chapel Hill,NC)

Tell me about the outfit you are wearing – who are you cosplaying and how did you decide to pick this particular character ?

Cloud Strife, the protagonist of Final Fantasy VII. Ever since the first time I played FF-VII and saw the opening sequence where Cloud jumps off the top of the train Ive been obsessed. The further I played through the game the more I loved the character. I’m a total cloud fan boy lol

Tell me about the process of making your outfit – was it easier or tougher than you imagine it to be ?

For the most part it was about as hard as I had expected. Ive been making costumes and props for years so I pretty much knew what I was getting into. I think the hardest parts of this costume were the wig and sword. Before this I had made a few swords, but never 6ft tall and a foot wide, that process was pretty interesting for me. You can see some of the process on my deviant art page, Mrmanson86. Im going to I’m break this down into sections so its not as boring lol

Wig- The base wig was a blond “punky” style wig I ordered from www.cosworx.com. First I trimmed the back and then started spiking it. I used Got2b glued spiking gel, Got2b glued freeze spray and a razor to shape the spikes. About 20 hours and a couple tubes and cans of hair product later I was finished ^___^

Clothing- The shirt is a ribbed turtleneck I bought and cut the sleeves off of. The pants I made out of a cotton/polyester blend. The boots are an old pair of combat boots I had laying around, I spray painted those brown and added silver lases to look more like zippers. btw, spray painting treated leather is not fun at all DX

Belt & Armor- The belt and straps are made of craft foam with brown vinyl glued to the outside. The decorative piece on the front of the belt is made from a thick piece of craft foam sprayed silver. The bracer and bracelet are made from craft foam and a thin styrene. The knobs on the bracer are made from a round wooden dowel rod. I had to cut, sand and seal all of them. I think I did 14 of them, that was extremely time consuming. The shoulder armor was my favorite part of this build besides the buster sword. It was made from a PVC elbow(90 degree bend) I cut and shaped it with a dremel(a prop makers best friend XD) The bolts are hollow plastic, I found them in the bathroom sink section of a hardware store. These worked out perfectly because theyre light and they look great. The corroded section was done with a dremel. First a rough sanding wheel and then an etching bit for details.

Since its made of plastic I used a black Krylon fusion paint first because Im not too fond of plastic primers. After 2 coats of that I sanded it to make it smooth for the next coats of paint. Then I gave it 2 coats of regular Krylon chrome spray paint. Then I sprayed it with one coat of a metalizing buffer(gunmetal gray), its usually used for models. When that dried I buffed it, which gave it a nice metallic finish. To make it a little more shiny I dusted it with the chrome paint and then a high gloss clear coat to seal everything.

Sword- I made the sword out of a styrene shell, a spray insulation foam and a PVC skeleton. First I took my Cloud action figure and measured the sword to the figure. Since Im 5′8″(the same height as Cloud according to the FF-VII:Crisis Core booklet) it was easy to scale it up to 1:1. I decided to go with a hollow shell and a foam core because its durable and pretty light. The sword only weighs about 10lbs or so. The skeleton is shaped like a ladder because I needed the foam to expand around the PVC and hold it inside of the shell. This also let me cut the 2 holes into the blade for the materia slots. The hand guard section is just a foam board box glued into place with decorative upholstery nails for the “rivets”. The corroded areas and paint were done exactly like the shoulder armor

Any interesting stories from people’s reaction to your outfit at the con ? ^^

Hmmmm, interesting stories?
First off, FANGIRLS!!! XD they are always interesting lol
After animazement one year my group and I went to IHOP before heading home. Our server asked us why we were dressed up so we explained. After that he took our order and put it in, when he came back he brought 4 other people with him, all holding cameras. They all asked if they could take out picture before we started eating. It was pretty funny, they all looked so nervous when asking if they could get our pictures XD

At AWA we met Rikki Simmons(the voice of Gir) and his wife. we went up to get autographs and they started asking about our costumes. After talking for a while they told me they thought my costume was really impressive and how much they loved my costume ^///^ That might not qualify as interesting but it was extremely flattering

Not too many interesting stories in this costume, Im usually stnding there posing for pics lol

How did you get started cosplaying and what captured?

Ive always loved dressing up, every chance I got. I would run around my house in some kind of costume, either a Halloween costume or one that I threw together from random stuff I had lying around the house just for fun. So when I got older and found out people dressed up like their favorite characters and gathered at convention centers I was instantly hooked. My first anime costume was Nickolas D. Wolfwood from trigun. I used a black suit that I never wore, added a couple crosses to the cuffs, got a white button up shirt with a slightly longer collar and some dark sunglasses lol. I never actually debuted the costume, I just wore it around the house. A few years later I went to my first anime con and fell in love with it. Ive been completely addicted ever since XD

What are the con did you first attended and what’s your favorite con that you’ve attended so far and why ?

My first convention was Animazement 2008 in Raleigh, NC. My favorite convention is definitely Animazement. Every year it gets better and better. Everyone there is awesome, when Im there it feels like Im home ^___^

What does cosplay mean to you ?

To me cosplay means freedom from everyday drama. I get to become my favorite characters and not have to worry about anything for a couple days. If I could get paid to cosplay Id be set lol

If you had unlimited funds/technology/time, what is your dream cosplay ?

Oh wow, that would be amazing! The things I would be able to do would blow my mind lol
I would have to say. . . Duo Maxwell from Gundam Wing. I know the costume itself is pretty simple but all the time, technology and money would go to my prop. My prop would be a 1:1 scale, fully functional Gundam Deathscythe Hell XDD It makes me sad because I know that will never happen D: