Published Vocaloid Costumes to Hold Your Cosplay
Browsing the latest news online, a new collaboration about the design of Vocaloid Costumes was noticed. This is incredible a good news for our cosplayers who are keen on the Vocaloid cosplay distinctly. Taito, the maker of prizes for game machines, will offer six rubber keychains featuring the characters from The Powerpuff Girls and Crypton Future Media’s Vocaloid characters. The keychains feature The Powerpuff Girls characters Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup in Vocaloid-style costumes, and the Vocaloid characters Megurine Luka, Kagamine Rin and Len, and Hatsune Miku in The Powerpuff Girls style. Each keychain will be 7 centimeters (2.75 inches) tall, and Taito plans to release the set of six on July 2 for 3,000 yen (about US$37).
Cosplay costumes vary greatly and can range from simple outfits to highly detailed “mecha” suits. Cosplay is generally considered different from Halloween and Mardi Gras costume wear as the intention is to accurately personate a specific character, rather than to reflect the culture and symbolism of a holiday event. The keychains are a part of the collaboration between The Powerpuff Girls animated series from America with the virtual Vocaloid idols in distinguished Vocaloid Costumes from Japan. The collaboration celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Japanese premiere for Cartoon Network’s animated series.
The passionate love for Anime costumes is not merely embodied in the Vocaloid Costumes and girlish Lolita Cosplay Costumes virtually. People tend to get more fresh and exclusive persona to portray. As such, when in costume, cosplayers will often seek to adopt the affect, mannerisms and body language of the characters they personate. The characters chosen to be cosplayed may be sourced from any film, tv series, book, comic book, videogame, Visual-Kei rock bands, Anime or Manga, however the practice of cosplay is most often associated with anime and manga characters.
Some cosplayers prefer to create their own outfits instead of standard Vocaloid Costumes, referencing images of the characters in the process. In the creation of the outfits, much time is given to detail and quality, thus the skill of a cosplayer may be measured by how difficult the details of the outfit is and how well they have been protrayed. Many cosplayers therefore consider cosplay to be a form of Art and so consider themselves Artists, some in the more specific subcategory of Arts ‘n’ Crafts. Due to the difficulty of some details, cosplayers often educate themselves in crafting specialties such as textiles, sculpture, face paint, fiberglass, fashion design, woodworking and other such use of materials in the effort to render the look and texture of a costume accurately.
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