Animax Presscon Features Cosplayers
Tags: Alodia Gosiengfiao | Animation | Animax | anime | Ashley Gosiengfiao | Asian | Babes | Chienna Filomeno | Cosplay | Filipina | Greg Ho | Janeena Chan | K-On | Media
Few displays of content engagement are more powerful than putting on an outlandish costume and becoming a fictional character in public. This is the emerging performance art called cosplay.Animax Presscon Features Cosplayers
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Para kang si captain power sa picture mo w/ ash.
Sorry pero parang maypagka fail si janeena sa cosplay nya.
Since we were just goofing off, I didn’t bother to take off my headset.
And the headset looks cool.
Thanks, Israel!
wasn’t Mugi’s character cosplayed by Bea Araneta? not Chienna..
For the presscon, Chienna played Mugi. Bea played Mugi at the cosplay outing the week before.
Watching an anime feels different after seeing its characters cosplayed well up close. All of a sudden, you can clearly picture what the characters, their behaviors, and their interactions would look like in real life. All of a sudden, you discover a whole new way to appreciate the anime itself.
That’s exactly what Alodia, Ashley, Janeena, and Chienna have accomplished with their K-On cosplay. Thanks for making the series even more enjoyable for me, girls.
Hi! I love K-On! so much that I made a Tumblr Blog just for the show.
Please visit http://fyeahk-on.tumblr.com and if you’re interested, you can submit your artwork/photo to be featured on the blog.
Help spread the word! Thanks. ^_^
At a recent event attended by cosplayers Don Robert Torio and Izabel Cortez, Marvel Entertainment International President Simon Philips hailed cosplayers as paragons of passionate content engagement.
That’s very similar to what Greg said. Good to hear the big bosses of youth entertainment recognize the power of cosplay.