Wednesday, June 20, 2012
What is Otafuse?
Otafuse(or Otaku Fussion in my words to called it in full name) Will be trolling with use this September 1st-September 2nd 2012. The first Debut was like on last Year 2011 September.
Otafuse are still relatively new of its kind, which the first time it was debuted at Star City Complex( Which is the same place back in 2007 when during that year, Hobby debuted itself for the first time) Both Acg Event are relatively related on each others. Places where exibitors can put out their's items such as Figma or probably something new from the shops. However most noticeable thing when you were at Otafuse or any ACG events will be Cosplayers. AS for Cosplayers, it was their chances to show off their beloved character that they are try to potrait as. Also in addition of that, They,(the Cosplayers) can show off their art works(The Character's Props). Another than that, there will be some Quiz to troll with or the competition to troll with.
Who knows, When you enter for the first time (Regardless it was Solo or Group competition) and If you able to impress the judges with your own creativity or able to pull out the Originality of the character, For example Cuteness and act hyper all the time(ON stage) and impress the Judges, You might end up in the first place or the third place( but hey that just apply in Cosplay competition only).
For more Accurate infos regarding this Particular event, please Visit Otafuse.com
Monday, June 18, 2012
What is Hobbycon?
HobbyCon is a Youth, Hobby and Lifestyle convention.
It is an event that gathers hobbyists and act as a platform for young people to showcase their talent, passion and most importantly to share and spread their hobby.
HobbyCon is comprised of many youth cultures including: Japanese, Otaku, Western Fan Boys, Gamers and Urban Lifestyle.
HobbyCon sought to find, introduce and bring together as many positive youth culture and activities for the public to see..
To know more about the Hobbycon please visit HERE
If you are curios about how it looks like or you would like to learn more, please press HERE and you will be redirected from her to their official web
It is an event that gathers hobbyists and act as a platform for young people to showcase their talent, passion and most importantly to share and spread their hobby.
HobbyCon is comprised of many youth cultures including: Japanese, Otaku, Western Fan Boys, Gamers and Urban Lifestyle.
HobbyCon sought to find, introduce and bring together as many positive youth culture and activities for the public to see..
To know more about the Hobbycon please visit HERE
If you are curios about how it looks like or you would like to learn more, please press HERE and you will be redirected from her to their official web
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What are the official rules/unofficial rules/rules for Cosplay?
to tell you the truth there is no such things as the official rules/unofficial rules/rules for Cosplay. Let me give you a situation,
You've watched hours of your favorite anime. You've even subscribed to manga magazines and invested in buying the volumes. You've ordered posters online of your favorite characters. You’ve even act like one (I often do in my room anyway). In addition, now you're ready to attend an anime convention. So, one of the common questions often pop out from your mind was, How do I make sure that my dream costume doesn't turn into a nightmare from hell? Or even, what were the criteria for cosplaying?
If that question asked on me, either I will give them the answer which is based of my experiences of 4 years towards cosplaying, or based on how the majority think on how it should be and remaining it that way.
One of the sacred rules on cosplaying that I learnt/ learnt from someone else’s opinion is. “Cosplay is about dressing up like the character that you admire of/ dream to be/would like to be part of.” Take me for example, I often take things for granted or in other words do thing my ways rather than following an instructions’ on how to do things and understanding them using my own opinions and understanding in which people have shared their opinion with me. I am a Cosplayer and a self proclaimed street cosplayers. Why I say so? Well its simple. To get used of myself with all those weird looks that the people might have on you when you walk pass them. In addition of that, I like to get attention by someone (Attention seeker) and either have them come to me or have a little chat with me or just a simple “Hi” will do. Even there is no Convention I will still on my costume lurking around the nearby city of mine. Why? Well simple does it. Cause I love my character and would like to be on its clothe/ looks. That’s the reason why. It just a simple as that. I mean its Costume Play.
Cosplay is the only way you express your love towards your character that you admired of( If you can draw/ Not doing well in drawing)
People will give you a weird looks on you if it’s the Normal people give you that looks(It’s understandable) however this is happen to/among the cosplayers who in normal clothe and give you the weird looks. In some case they will mock/ make fun of other cosplayers. In my opinion ,as long as You or the cosplayers having fun and not causeing harm to others neither the public or the normal by standers that is fine. Or not getting troubles with the local authorotise.
You've watched hours of your favorite anime. You've even subscribed to manga magazines and invested in buying the volumes. You've ordered posters online of your favorite characters. You’ve even act like one (I often do in my room anyway). In addition, now you're ready to attend an anime convention. So, one of the common questions often pop out from your mind was, How do I make sure that my dream costume doesn't turn into a nightmare from hell? Or even, what were the criteria for cosplaying?
If that question asked on me, either I will give them the answer which is based of my experiences of 4 years towards cosplaying, or based on how the majority think on how it should be and remaining it that way.
One of the sacred rules on cosplaying that I learnt/ learnt from someone else’s opinion is. “Cosplay is about dressing up like the character that you admire of/ dream to be/would like to be part of.” Take me for example, I often take things for granted or in other words do thing my ways rather than following an instructions’ on how to do things and understanding them using my own opinions and understanding in which people have shared their opinion with me. I am a Cosplayer and a self proclaimed street cosplayers. Why I say so? Well its simple. To get used of myself with all those weird looks that the people might have on you when you walk pass them. In addition of that, I like to get attention by someone (Attention seeker) and either have them come to me or have a little chat with me or just a simple “Hi” will do. Even there is no Convention I will still on my costume lurking around the nearby city of mine. Why? Well simple does it. Cause I love my character and would like to be on its clothe/ looks. That’s the reason why. It just a simple as that. I mean its Costume Play.
Cosplay is the only way you express your love towards your character that you admired of( If you can draw/ Not doing well in drawing)
People will give you a weird looks on you if it’s the Normal people give you that looks(It’s understandable) however this is happen to/among the cosplayers who in normal clothe and give you the weird looks. In some case they will mock/ make fun of other cosplayers. In my opinion ,as long as You or the cosplayers having fun and not causeing harm to others neither the public or the normal by standers that is fine. Or not getting troubles with the local authorotise.
What are the official rules/unofficial rules/rules for cosplay?
First of all, we all need to know what the actual meaning of “COSPLAY” was
This word. The word “Cosplay” are actually coming from 2 words, which is Costume Play (or Costume player for a person who actually doing so) according to cosplay.co.uk
(Cosplay has a couple of meanings, but the most relevant is the merging of the words costume and play. If you want to wear a costume while attending an event (perhaps even to compete or to perform a short sketch), then you have entered the exciting world of Cosplay.)
According to WIKIPEDIA
Cosplay (コスプレ kosupure), a contraction (or portmanteau) of the English words "costume" and "play", is a Japanese subculture centered on dressing as characters from manga, anime, and video games, and, less commonly, Japanese live action television shows, Japanese movies, or Japanese pop music bands. However, in some circles, "Cosplay" has been expanded to mean simply wearing a costume.
In Japan, "Cosplay" as a hobby is usually an end unto itself. Likeminded people gather to see other costumes, show off their own elaborate handmade creations, take lots of pictures, and possibly participate in best costume contests.
The most specific anecdote about the origin of the word "Cosplay" was that Nov Takahashi (from a Japanese studio called Studio Hard) coined the term "Cosplay" as a contraction of the English-language words "costume play" while he was attending the 1984 Los Angeles Science Fiction Worldcon. He was so impressed by the hall and masquerade costuming there that he reported about it frequently in Japanese science fiction magazines. This ultimately triggered Japanese Cosplay. This point is debatable.
Wikipedia goes on to say that Cosplay in the United States and Europe differs from Japanese Cosplay culture in that Cosplay concerning Sci-Fi films and TV shows along with Renaissance-era characters, and historical re-enactments (i.e. Civil War battles), especially at science fiction conventions, are far more popular in the West than they are in Japan.
It also mentions that another recent trend in Cosplay is a blurring of the distinction between costumes based on characters from games and anime, and "original" costumes based upon a general theme or existing fashions. In particular, the Tokyo teen-fashion trend of gothic Lolita has attracted some cosplayers who might not have the inclination to wear such distinctive clothes around town, but who would like to dress in such a manner on some occasions.
As for my own opinions, Cosplay, is a short form from two (2) words. Which is Costume Play? Cosplay for short. Cosplay defines a person or someone or even some living creatures, who/that dressed up like the character in either the game, animes, or from a real life drama series. Either its fairy tails or just plain sciences fiction. Or even dressed up none of what I mentioned and just a plain fun or just plain strange. Also we all have to remember that Cosplay are not just limited to or only related to or exclusively “FOR Japan ONLY” culture. Cosplay also not to mistaken as “Fashion” related field(though its related with sewing techniques and designing phase before you go make the costume and have the outcome as it looks) To be call it as Cosplay, its easy as 1,2,3. Simple just take something that you want it represent as and dress you in. Other than that, Cosplay is to express your love towards the character that you try to potrait not to impress others (same rules apply for shuffling). For example people don usually go and dress themselves looks like a dead creature, when the person do not really like something which is related to dead or worse, Zombies xD
I begin my career as Cosplayers since December 2009(My first time to do so). In addition of that, I know nothing about Cosplay and stuff. If you ask me why I choose that simple white shirt and blur collar with golden yellow line on it.
This word. The word “Cosplay” are actually coming from 2 words, which is Costume Play (or Costume player for a person who actually doing so) according to cosplay.co.uk
(Cosplay has a couple of meanings, but the most relevant is the merging of the words costume and play. If you want to wear a costume while attending an event (perhaps even to compete or to perform a short sketch), then you have entered the exciting world of Cosplay.)
According to WIKIPEDIA
Cosplay (コスプレ kosupure), a contraction (or portmanteau) of the English words "costume" and "play", is a Japanese subculture centered on dressing as characters from manga, anime, and video games, and, less commonly, Japanese live action television shows, Japanese movies, or Japanese pop music bands. However, in some circles, "Cosplay" has been expanded to mean simply wearing a costume.
In Japan, "Cosplay" as a hobby is usually an end unto itself. Likeminded people gather to see other costumes, show off their own elaborate handmade creations, take lots of pictures, and possibly participate in best costume contests.
The most specific anecdote about the origin of the word "Cosplay" was that Nov Takahashi (from a Japanese studio called Studio Hard) coined the term "Cosplay" as a contraction of the English-language words "costume play" while he was attending the 1984 Los Angeles Science Fiction Worldcon. He was so impressed by the hall and masquerade costuming there that he reported about it frequently in Japanese science fiction magazines. This ultimately triggered Japanese Cosplay. This point is debatable.
Wikipedia goes on to say that Cosplay in the United States and Europe differs from Japanese Cosplay culture in that Cosplay concerning Sci-Fi films and TV shows along with Renaissance-era characters, and historical re-enactments (i.e. Civil War battles), especially at science fiction conventions, are far more popular in the West than they are in Japan.
It also mentions that another recent trend in Cosplay is a blurring of the distinction between costumes based on characters from games and anime, and "original" costumes based upon a general theme or existing fashions. In particular, the Tokyo teen-fashion trend of gothic Lolita has attracted some cosplayers who might not have the inclination to wear such distinctive clothes around town, but who would like to dress in such a manner on some occasions.
As for my own opinions, Cosplay, is a short form from two (2) words. Which is Costume Play? Cosplay for short. Cosplay defines a person or someone or even some living creatures, who/that dressed up like the character in either the game, animes, or from a real life drama series. Either its fairy tails or just plain sciences fiction. Or even dressed up none of what I mentioned and just a plain fun or just plain strange. Also we all have to remember that Cosplay are not just limited to or only related to or exclusively “FOR Japan ONLY” culture. Cosplay also not to mistaken as “Fashion” related field(though its related with sewing techniques and designing phase before you go make the costume and have the outcome as it looks) To be call it as Cosplay, its easy as 1,2,3. Simple just take something that you want it represent as and dress you in. Other than that, Cosplay is to express your love towards the character that you try to potrait not to impress others (same rules apply for shuffling). For example people don usually go and dress themselves looks like a dead creature, when the person do not really like something which is related to dead or worse, Zombies xD
I begin my career as Cosplayers since December 2009(My first time to do so). In addition of that, I know nothing about Cosplay and stuff. If you ask me why I choose that simple white shirt and blur collar with golden yellow line on it.
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