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The Cosplay Movement

The Cosplay Movement. Andrew Sangalang Comparative Civilizations 2-2. Description. “Have you ever seen a Vulcan and a vampire get along? Where Wookies and wizards can be themselves?” “A thousand people want to be Paris Hilton, and no one wants to be Spiderman!”.

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The Cosplay Movement

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  1. The Cosplay Movement Andrew Sangalang Comparative Civilizations 2-2

  2. Description • “Have you ever seen a Vulcan and a vampire get along? Where Wookies and wizards can be themselves?” • “A thousand people want to be Paris Hilton, and no one wants to be Spiderman!”

  3. Dresses/Pants/Shirts/Shoes -Formal. -Logo’d. -Casual. -Spandex. -Gown. -Formal. -Formal. -Shorts. -Jeans. -Spandex. -Formal. -Sport.

  4. Necklines/Hemlines -Ascot. -Scarves. -Skirts.

  5. Headwear/Hairstyle -Shaved -Combed -Coloured -Helmet -Hat -Mask -Cardboard -Cowl

  6. Other Features -Cape. -Belt. -Cloak. -Anything considered an accessory.

  7. Google Image search quailman fan expo.

  8. Popular Colours/Designs • Cosplayers would wear colours that are bright. • There weren’t necessarily popular designs because each one was unique.

  9. Cosplay’s Role • Since the emergence of comic books, fans have shown their dedication through cosplay. • Notable icons like Princess Leia and Justice League set the standard clothing for what goes into their costume such as tight spandex, military armor, and other accessories. • Most costumes have unisex appeal entitled a “Gender Bender”.

  10. Icons/Designers • Notable icons of the superhero fashion includes heroes like Spiderman and Batman. • There were no specific designers, and the articles of clothing are often homemade or bought in certain places.

  11. Pop Culture’s Influence on Cosplay • Pop culture gave thousands of people inspiration to who they want to dress up as. -Kick-Ass 1&2 (April 16, 2010, August 16, 2013) -Knights of Badassdom (Unreleased) -Role Models (November 7, 2008)

  12. Cosplay’s Parallel “Dimension” • Cosplay is also useful in Live-Action RolePlay(LARP) • LARPing enables everyone to be original.

  13. Historical/Cultural Events June 1, 1938- Action Comics #1 is released. 1975 and beyond- Comic book craze is released. 1970-1980s- LARPing goes from tabletop, to out in the field. July 27-30, 1995- San-Diego begins to host Comic-con at the San Diego Convention Center. April 7-7. 2012- Vancouver Fan Expo began to set for the Canadian west coast.

  14. Conclusion • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZN41gXXUlLI

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