Yup. Powerpuff girls cosplay. We can all pack up and go home now.
OK, not really, as there’s some other fantastic examples of top-shelf cosplay from the past seven days, including some amazing Tekken fighting, an elaborate Bayonetta and a very seasonal Scrooge.
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Fancy Pants is Kotaku’s weekly round-up of the best in video game cosplay (costume play), where fans dress up as their favourite characters.
DEAD SPACE | Cosplayer: tarrer [Photographer: Kaicom]
BAYONETTA | Cosplayer: FantasyNinja [Photographer: Benny Lee]
A CHRISTMAS CAROL | Cosplayer: xHee hex [Photographer: Hopie Chan]
PORTAL | Cosplayer: MangoSirene [Photographer: Kevin Chan]
TEKKEN | Cosplayers: surberus666 & Annachuu [Photographer: vaxzone]
THE LAST OF US | Cosplayer: Izzybella4 [Photographer: Amanda Say]
POWERPUFF GIRLS | Cosplayers: Harmony, RadClawedRaid & kiarakirameki [Photo: mtknot]
KILL LA KILL | Cosplayer: Velvetroseclare
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7 responses to “Here They Come, Just In Time, The (Cosplaying) Powerpuff Girls”
this PPG cosplay’s much better.
http://d24w6bsrhbeh9d.cloudfront.net/photo/5628435_700b.jpg
Much better? I can’t tell the difference!
I think it’s in reverse order. It’s a subtle change, but it really differentiates it from an otherwise carbon copy
Me neither. I reckon its mainly the colour of the dresses. A slight difference in tone makes a world of difference on the perception that they are actually the powerpuff girls…
Seems to me that cosplay is probably more likely based on the Japanese adaptation, Powerpuff Girls Z.
Because they didn’t cut half of their legs off to meet the normal PPG size, right?
When he said Scrooge cosplay, I was envisioning Scrooge McDuck…
That Kiryuin Satsuki cosplay is AWESOME.
WOW! @ Dead Space and Bayonetta!
Err… ! Power Puff Girls