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whats a cosplay
 
     
 
Co- Costume
Play- Play

So I'm told.
     


Heh, faggot butt.
Ok, here's my answer for you.

As a cosplayer myself, I can tell you that the above post is right. The term Cosplay is a Japanese slang term which is short for "Costume play." They love to shorten things in their language-- especially english. lol.

Cosplay is a form of fandom that has recently begun booming in the US, recently being the last 10 years.

Basically said, Cosplay is when you adore an aspect of an anime/manga/Japanese culture so much that you take it upon yourself to recreate a costume and wear it to show your love of said aspect. Sometimes people get drug into it though because they look like a character, which is also a large deciding factor in whom cosplays whom... sadly. D:

Very short answer: You make a costume of a character/person you like and show it off for fun biggrin
 
     
 
wow I didnt think anyone wouldnt know what cosplay was... oh well Cosplay, short for "costume play",[1]is basically describing a performing-art behaviour of self-rigging out as a character with corresponding costume, accessories and/or parameters.

In the society, interactions of "cosplay" behaviour forms a subculture centered on dressing as characters from manga, anime, tokusatsu, and video games, and, less commonly, fantasy movies, Japanese pop music bands, Visual Kei, fantasy music stories (such as stories by the band Sound Horizon), novels, and anything in the real world being unique and dramatic (or their more anthropomorphic form). However, in some circles, "cosplay" has been expanded to mean simply wearing a costume, without considering the mind of an actor and the common form of "cosplay" in a major "cosplay" culture.

The most specific anecdote about the origin of the word "cosplay" was that Nov Takahashi (from a Japanese studio called Studio Hard) coined the term "cosplay" as a contraction of the English-language words "costume play" while attending the 1984 Los Angeles Science Fiction Worldcon. He was so impressed by the hall and masquerade costuming there that he reported about it frequently in Japanese science fiction magazines. The word fits in with a common Japanese method of abbreviation: combining the first two moras of each word. "Cos" becomes kosu and play become pure hence becoming the nearest Japanese approximation of cosplay, which is kosupure.
     
Its colorful you have to click it! ^^
thanks