This weekend at the Tokyo Game Show, some of the best cosplay in Asia was on display. There were those at the TGS event halls, but some of the most talented cosplayers graced the stage at Cosplay Collection Night.
Japan’s biggest cosplay social-networking site Cure presented Cosplay Collection Night at TGS, with Cure members strutting their stuff and showing off their costumes for all to see.
Cure, which also has an English language site, gets over 50 million page views a month.
Here, you can see a very small sample of some of the impressive Cure cosplayers who participated in the stage event.
One of the coolest things about the cosplay below is that they are a group effort. (And if you are wondering why there is so much Hatsune Miku cosplay, there’s an easy explanation for that: It’s popular.)
Aikatsu!
Cosplayers: Kyanancy, Saori Natsuki, Sou
Rebuild of Evangelion
Cosplayers: Ginga Ion, Goldy, Mizuki, Naoya.k
Hatsune Miku Project Diva F
Cosplayers: Akemi, Irvy, Rasijes, Reika
Higurashi no Naku Koro ni (aka When They Cry)
Cosplayers: Anzu, Garo Dazai
Dragon Ball Z
Cosplayers: Keruru, Sakuya Azumi, Sarumaryuto, Shiouinzekuu, Meronia, Miri, Otojirou, Usako, Zero Kinu
Uta no Prince-sama All Star
Cosplayers: Subaru Arisue, Gochi, Maria, Yamonokku
Hatsune Miku Project Diva F
Cosplayers: Ichigo Katou, Kotori, Miosu
Inazuma Eleven
Cosplayers: Akira, Kaya, Kotone, Raichi, Reira, Rokuichi, Uzuki, Yuuhi
Hatsune Miku Project Diva 2.5
Amnesia Crowd
Cosplayers: Kazuna, Martha, Miyuu, Reno, Shiki, Sawyer, Kaede
The Idolm@ster 2
Cosplayers: Meiko Amano, Bambi, Riina, Sakura Ebi, Tam
Photos: Toshi Nakamura | Kotaku
Comments
3 responses to “Consider This Your Cosplay Cure”
Oh, labeling where the costumes come from now. That’s cool.
Certainly helps. Otherwise all I’d see is DBZ and Evangelion cosplay, and a bunch of girls wearing frilly dresses.
Aren’t you a little short for an Eva?