Anime Cosplay for Jaycon 2012
Have you ever dressed up to attend to the Anime Cosplay? It must be a memorable day when you experienced the on-spot occasion. Yeah, there are specialized events for diverse cosplayers to take a record. Recently, Elizabethtown College will soon hold the popular Japanese culture-related convention known as Jaycon. March 31 and April 1 will mark the three-year anniversary of Jaycon, which will be hosted by Etown’s Anime Club. The convention will feature a variety of events for different interests, including panels, a rave, anime screenings, a game room, a dealer’s room, an artist’s alley, the famed cosplay chess, stand-up comedy and other exciting features with a famous headliner, Kevin Bolk.
Among Anime Cosplay, people have different preference to cosplay. To me, Soul Eater Cosplay is listed as my priority if I decide to participate in a cosplay event. Yet, I was into D.Gray-Man Cosplay two years ago, and I love it because of the girlish style and stuff that are kind of dollish. The word “cosplay” is a combination of the words costume and play. People who participate usually dress as their favorite character from popular culture. The term usually refers to people dressing up as a character based from Japanese anime or more American-themed characters such as the Joker from DC Comics. Anime refers to Japanese animation, available in the original Japanese language with subtitles or in dubbed English.
Though there is no Soul Eater Cosplay in the convention, some of the anime cosplay screenings to be aired are as follows, “Origins: Spirits of the Past,” “Sailor Moon: Black Dream Hole;” “Inuyasha: Swords of an Honorable Ruler;” “Trigun;” and “Cowboy Bebop: Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door”. They will be shown in Hoover 213 and open to the public unless otherwise noted. Jaycon’s events will be held throughout the campus, using the Hoover Center for Business; Esbenshade in the Masters Center for Science, Mathematics and Engineering; Gibble Auditorium and Atrium, the KĀV in the Brossman Commons; and the M&M Mars Room, located in Leffler Chapel.
Apart from the presentation of Anime Cosplay for viewers and cosplayers, you can still have the chance to experience something else. Another form of entertainment comes from the stand-up comedy of Cosplay Comedian Joe, whose act consists of comedy and anime music videos (AMV), including his famous “Halftime ‘04” AMV. His panel is for the 18 and older crowd; wristbands can be obtained when registering and picking up badges at the Jaycon registration table.
Source from: http://www.cosplayerclub.com/blog.html/Anime-Cosplay-for-Jaycon-2012/