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Saphiro01
Posts: 71 Location: California |
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I don't mean any disrespect or anything by this, but I have seen way better costumes at San Diego Comic Con's Masquerade over the years (and those guys pretty much compete for bragging rights and a trophy).
Congrats to the winners regardless. It's cool that they all got a chance to go to Japan for the finals. |
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Sunday Silence
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Wait, I read in the rules of WCS that you can't use smoke effects. And the Brazilians used...smoke effects.
Wow, who was watching the chicken coop, the fox? |
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SYLiENT
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No, this is just how the World Cosplay Summit works. I remember getting into cosplay around the time the US was included into the competition. After the competition the US participants wrote posts about how flawed and rigged the whole thing was. Heck, there was drama during the selection process for representatives! Here are some links of interests if you want to know about that whole debacle: http://www.cosplay.com/showthread.php?t=62936 http://www.cosplay.com/showthread.php?t=127680 |
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Lunarose
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Are smoke effects literally smoke released when they make their entrance? I don't know what smoke effects are if they aren't.
The winners don't look like the best cosplays of those characters I've ever seen, but they still look pretty darn good. |
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PseudoFiction
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Wish there were some better pics of the Austrailian girl who cosplayed D.
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mewpudding101
Industry Insider
Posts: 2209 Location: Tokyo, Japan |
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I'm gonna go look up those DW7 cosplays! Wow, I can't believe Dynasty Warriors 7 got some good cosplay exposure! I'm really proud of you, son/daughter! Sniff.
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Echo_City
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I have to agree that I've seen better costumes at conventions, but maybe I'm missing something by not having been at the event. BTW, I wish the pictures had captions as having to jump from picture gallery to article and then back to the pictures is rather inefficient. Luckily I knew some pictures without having to scour the article for background, like the picture of JAM Project.
Speaking of which, the phrase "conservatively dressed" is one someone should introduce to the band. At first I thought their female singer there was pregnant, and I'm not sure on that. What I am sure about is that she's attired as though she were convinced to use Hot Topic as her clothier of choice, and it isn't very forthcoming. Not just because I don't find her attractive, but mainly because JAM Project is a venerated J-band and seeing them stoop so low, pandering to crass fans, is depressing. |
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Charred Knight
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That's how Jam Project normally dresses, I have no idea what type of music you think Jam Project does but it's always over the top.
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Echo_City
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I'm quite familiar with the music that JAM Project performs. However, how "over the top" you believe a band's music to be has no provable bearing on how they dress. The woman's attire is cheap pandering--if you're going to try and make yourself into a sex symbol, at least do it with class. There's also some serious discrepancy between the male band setup and the woman's. The guys are all dressed like the aged rockers that they are, whereas she is, again, dressed like a woman of ill-repute from Hot Topic. Lack of class aside, the pose and the garb combined with her figure do not present the alluring image that she is trying to project. Also, "aged rocker" and that garb should not go together. Is there no class left in the world? Stay Classy JAM Project |
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The King of Harts
Posts: 6712 Location: Mount Crawford, Virginia |
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That's...sad. I'm not usually sympathetic, but I feel bad for those non-Italian contestants. I'm not really shocked, but it's still a bummer. |
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samuelp
Industry Insider
Posts: 2246 Location: San Antonio, USA |
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I went to the one in Nagoya 3 years ago and it was obviously a fully staged event and not a real competition.
I'm sorry there are so many innocent cosplayers out there with their hopes of a real national competition dashed... The World Cosplay summit is a tourism initiative, nothing more than that. You should go into it hoping to get a free, fully chaperoned trip to Japan and an opportunity to perform in front of a decent crowd there. It is not a real competition, it never has been, and it was pretty obvious to me as someone in the audience the year I attended. The effort of the participants was real, but the "competition" part was not. On the other hand, some of the local qualifiers might be properly judged, depending on the country. |
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FaytLein
Posts: 1260 Location: Williamsburg, VA |
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Its kind of sad to hear how rigged something like this is, it kind of defeats the purpose of a competition to have the winner picked out beforehand. I feel bad for those kids, they seemed to have at least tried their best, all for naught....
Oh, and dissing JAM Project? That's a paddlin'. |
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here-and-faraway
Posts: 1529 Location: Sunny California |
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I'd be such a crap judge at one of these things. There are so many fantastic outfits and I could never choose "the best".
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Sunday Silence
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Video of the Brazilian skit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FKSiyr8UYc&feature=player_embedded Am I hearing things, or is that Aladdin playing in the background? |
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kgw
Posts: 1177 Location: Spain, EU |
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Let's remember that no matter how many "good cosplays" you see in a convention, just one will reach the WCS. As for the competition, well, as they say, "your mileage may vary"; being a jury is quite difficult and sometimes, is quite hard to tell which is "the best".
Besides: their contest, their rules. |
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