Cosplay Introduction
Posted by admin on Monday Feb 27, 2012 Under CosplayMost of the time the interpretation of a cosplay is narrowly to be is imitation, dress like the role in the virtual world, also known as role-playing. As a result, the network derived from a new meaning, often used to describe “posing as a certain type person.” For example, an ID on any occasion, said that he is A star fans, but said the other fans A star that hurt A star, then there will be A star fans say “you are cos (cosplay) A gentleman’s fans. then there will be A star’s fans say “you are cos (cosplay of short) A ruler of the fans there. ” Means a person suspected of not really a fan of A. In a sense, cosplay (generally say cos) derived from the meaning of the network is a derogatory term. As the name suggests, cosplay costume play is shorthand for the English, the verb to cos, while playing cosplay people are generally referred to as coser [also known as the cosplayer].
From the general sense of the cosplay first Chinese translation is from Taiwan, meaning the role play. However, this translation of the game in the role play game (rpg) role-playing with the meaning, so as to avoid duplication, I prefer another translation – dressing up.
To today’s cosplay, its form and content generally refers to the use of clothing, small accessories, props and makeup to play acg (anime, comic, game) in the role of the visual system or the number of Japanese bands and film some of the figures From here you can see in the positioning Cosplay Costumes contains very broad room for, or even as long as there is a cosplayer in place, this area is to be the absolute mainstream of contemporary youth popular culture.