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Cosplay World Summit 2008 in Nagoya

WCS 2008

The 6th World Cosplay Summit is held in Nagoya on August 2 and 3 this year. Cosplayers from 13 countries are participating in events, such as cosplay parade and championship. Thousands of Japanese anime/manga lovers are expected to come for the event, join them in Nagoya.

Costume play has been a trend among Japanese youth, and various events are held in Japan. The World Cosplay Summit organized by Aichi Television Broadcasting Co. has begun in 2003, and the 6th summit takes place on August 2 and 3 in 2008. Cosplayers from 13 countries, including Brazil, China, Germany, Denmark, Spain, France, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Singapore, Thailand, and USA participate in the event.

Japan is proud to have manga as one part of its culture. With its immeasurable popularity all over Europe, America and Asia, it is now usual for bookstores to have a manga corner in many countries around the world. At present, many young people overseas start learning about Japan through manga. These young people who know Japan from manga say… JAPAN is COOL!

In response to this popularity, many events with Japanese manga as a common concept, have gained notoriety with thousands of people involved and tens to hundreds of thousands of guests. In many of these events the performance and presentation of cosplayers who identify with Japanese animation characters is among the most anticipated moments. The World Cosplay Summit began in the fall of 2003, with the concept that cosplayers play a leading role in introducing Japanese manga and animation through the visual renderings of Japan and Japanese manga characters to people around the world. At the same time, it is also partly for people in Japan, so as not to take for granted the treasured things that exist around us.

In the summer of 2004, the second World Cosplay Summit was held, with eight cosplayers from Italy, Germany, France and the United States participating, garnering much media attention.

Beginning in 2005, ‘the stage performance’ was incorporated into the format of the contest and forty cosplayers from seven countries competed in a contest held at the Expo Dome at the World Exposition in Aichi Prefecture. The three thousand seats at the Expo Dome were completely filled, and more than thirty domestic and international media outlets were present.

The World Cosplay Summit 2006 was the fourth to be held, with cosplayers from Singapore, Thailand and Brazil joining to make a record total of nine countries competing. Along with the Osu Kannon parade, the Oasis 21 venue in central Nagoya was also used for the presentation of the 2nd annual World Cosplay Championships. A press conference was held in Akihabara, Tokyo, and there were even more media attention than the previous year.

The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport promoted the World Cosplay Summit 2007 as one event in the ‘Visit Japan Campaign.’ Cosplayers from 12 countries around the world gathered, with Mexico, Denmark and Korea being the three new participating countries. 200 cosplayers from around Japan participated in the Osu cosplay parade.The level of the performances was higher than usual this year at the championship.Roughly 10,000 spectators came to watch. And now on to 2008, and the World Cosplay Summit is progressing further towards new objectives.

[Browse through WCS Official Cosplay Photo Gallery]

Next Events in Seattle USA

August Events:

Otakon August 8-10 Baltimore Convention Center
http://www.otakon.com/default2.asp

Kumoricon August 30-September 1 2008
http://www.kumoricon.org/

Bumbershoot August 29-September 1 Seattle Center
www.bumbershoot.org

September Events:

Aki Matsuri: September 6-7
http://www.enma.org/

Possible Events:
events that might be good to attend or hand out flyers at but do not have anyone assigned to as of yet.

DragonFlight Gaming Convention August 8-10
www.dragonflight.org

Aurora-Con September 27-28 Egan Convention Center Anchorage AK
http://www.auroracon.org/

San Diego Comic-Con 2008

San Diego Comic-Con continues its dominance as America's most buzzed about comics and pop culture convention. See photo highlights from this annual comic convention held in San Diego, California at San Diego Convention Center, including cool cosplay, artists alley, publishers' panel discussions, exhibitors and special guest appearances, including Tite Kubo, the creator of Bleach and Hiro Mashima, the creator of Fairy Tail.


Left picture: With special guest Tite Kubo scheduled to appear at Comic-Con 2008, characters from Bleach were a popular cosplay theme in the Exhibit Hall. Right picture: Hiro Mashima signed autographs for fans at the Del Rey Manga booth at San Diego Comic-Con. Tickets for the signing were handed out to fans who bought a copy of Fairy Tail, and in exchange, they got a special shikishi (autograph board) featuring Natsu, Happy and Lucy from Fairy T`il.

Castle GreyskullA humongous Castle Greyskull glowers at passerby at the Mattel Toys booth. Comic-Con is not just about comics -- it's about toys too, and lots of 'em. This humongous castle was accompanied by a bigger than life-sized statue of He-Man from the Masters of the Universe.

Friday morning's Shonen Jump panel attracted fans eager to find out the new shonen manga due to debut in the pages of this shonen manga monthly. To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Weekly Shonen Jump and the 5th anniversary of the U.S. edition of Shonen Jump magazine, VIZ Media and Shonen Jump is promoting a contest that'll send one lucky winner ("and their BFF or parent") to Jump Festa in Tokyo.

Koni Lui & Tracy Ip as CosPlay

Koni Lui (呂慧儀) and Tracy Ip (葉翠翠) were guests at a promotional event for Xbox 360 game Ninja Gaiden II on Friday, 30 May 2008 in Hong Kong. The ladies were dressed in cosplay outfits of characters from the game and they drew quite a crowd with their sexy outfits.

Koni Lui & Tracy Ip as CosPlayerKoni has been earning quite a reputation recently after appearing in a number of promotional events as a seductress.

She smiled modestly that Tracy's outfit was more revealing than hers and when asked if she would consider a nude shoot, she replied that she has never thought about it, but if a sexy image is required in her line of work, then she will do her best to comply.

Talking of her gaming experiences, Koni said that she likes to play computer games with her brother because it helps them both to de-stress.

Asked if she plays against her boyfriend, she refused to answer and explained that the man in pictures published earlier in magazines was not her boyfriend.

Tracy said that Koni is quite a showstopper and complimented her for her great body. Tracy seemed a little spotty and tired at the event and she explained that she has been busy filming for two series recently and this has led to an outbreak.

Fanime 2008: Manga Cosplay Convention

Gin Tama CosplayFanimeCon 2008 promised (and delivered) a weekend chock-full of anime, Asian films, manga and video game fun for Bay Area and Silicon Valley otaku. I wasn't able to catch all the events that was planned for this weekend, but I did manage to get a bunch of shots of some of the cool cosplay and generally orderly vibe of this fan-run event.

Anime fans from throughout the San Francisco Bay Area, Silicon Valley and beyond came out to check out the cosplay, the special guests and all-day / all-night showings of anime and Asian films at FanimeCon 2008. There are cool cosplay, artists alley, publishers' panel discussions, exhibitors and special guest appearances, including manga artist Maika Netsu, Dark Horse Manga editor Carl Horn and a huge group from fan-favorite anime studio, GAINAX.

Fanime 2008

Ella Koon In Sexy Cosplay Outfit

Ella Koon (官恩娜) had her first taste of Cosplay today at an event to promote the Xbox game Lost Odyssey, where she was joined by Japanese model 木村乃. The two ladies dressed up as characters from the role playing game, showing off their cleavage in some tight corset dresses.

Ella Koon as CosPlayAsked if she felt that the outfit was too sexy, Ella said that she felt the dress was quite conservative and her 34D figure is actually only the same as many other girls. She revealed that she quite enjoyed her Cosplay debut, but said that she did not have the figure to carry off the dress that the other model was wearing.

Ella later said that the costume was rather uncomfortable and she had to adjust herself through the performance. She added that she had taken precautions to avoid revealing herself accidentally on the stage.

Filipina Cosplayer Pose for Maxim


Filipina cosplayer Dianne Lopez (left, as Lenne from FF-XII) is set to appear in Maxim Philippines for two months, in costume for two articles about the MMORPG Tantra. Dianne’s friend, Filipina gamer-blogger-cosplayer babe Alodia Gosiengfiao (right, as Quistis from FF-VIII), previously declined Maxim’s offer.

Maxim Philippines and the Tantra Philippine service are both owned by Philippine TV network ABS-CBN.

Maid goes street style

Just a short update on the maid trend in Japan. After the maid cafes sprung up in Tokyo a bit more than a wek ago and got worldwide extensive press coverage, everybody would have thought it will be old stuff in a year or so. BUT…not so at all. Not only are the maid cafes popular as ever with waiting hours up to one hour.

Also many other places sprung up, from foot massage to drinking bars with the staff all dressed up. Shops offer maid costumes not only for party goods but also as a regular fashion. So you don`t need to be real lucky to find girls running around in full dress-up…

Memorial Day Manga Anime Events

Memorial Day weekend: Picnics, barbecues and fun in the sun for some, but for manga and anime fans, it's convention time!

For West Coast otaku the place to be is FanimeCon, at the San Jose Convention Center. Besides 24-hour anime and Asian films, gaming and cosplay events, Fanimecon will also feature a maid cafe and a formal dance, the Black and White Ball on Saturday night.

Meanwhile, Animazement promises three days and nights of anime fun in Durham, North Carolina. Voice talent Kyoko Hikami (Di Gi Charat), Takeshi Kusao (Slam Dunk) join manga editor Trish Ledoux, plus a costume contest and two nights of J-Pop-fueled booty-shaking.

OMG!!Con brings a weekend of cosplay, karaoke and all the anime you can eat to Paducah, Kentucky. Meet special guests Greg Ayres (voice talent for Neon Genesis Evangelion, Saiyuki) and Luci Christian (Azumanga Daioh, Full Metal Panic!).

And up north, Canadian fans will gather in Toronto for Anime North. Mangaka scheduled to appear include Ben Dunn (Ninja High School) and Svetlana Chmakova (Dramacon), along with ADV Films co-founder and VP, Matt Greenfield.

Check out our updated convention calendar for more hot anime and manga events, coming soon to a town near you.

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