Thursday 14 April 2011

Just starting, maybe someone cosplayer lives near me? iId love to make some friends!

Just starting, maybe someone cosplayer lives near me? iId love to make some friends!
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annabe Cosplayer:
just starting, maybe someone who lives near me? iId love to make some friends!
i'm 13 and female, new to cosplaying. I recently discoved Kingdom Hearts, I am obsessed with it! if anyone else cosplays kingdom hearts, i'd love some tips or just some friends,
i love seeing what other people do too. message me or reply please

Synchro Cosplayer:
I'll be a friend~! :3 Herro! I was a fan of KH when I was 13, too~. (Man I miss those days. <3 I'm still a Sora fangirl, though.)
Anyway, welcome to the forums! Sorry I don't have much advice on cosplay, but I can try and help out with whatever you need to ask.

Registered Cosplayer:
Hey!
I like Kingdom Hearts. Never cosplayed anyone from that fandom though, I plan to in the future. My friend, NeoVerona on here is also a fan. Welcome to the forums!

Registered Cosplayer:
Welcome join, I love Kingdom Hearts as well!

Level 1 Cosplayer:
Hiya! I happen to be waiting for Dream Drop Distance. I played everything else and got a Kingdom Key lol. XD

Registered Cosplayer:
I'm 13 as well, 14 in July... I'm rather shy at cons since most people are older than me. anywayz... I had a giant KH obsession last year ^^ Kinda died down since I suck at the
games but... yeah whatev.

ani-mia Cosplayer:
Hi guys,
Just moved to Seattle from Texas and will be spending a lot of time working on new costumes until I find a steady job here. If there are any really good stores you could
recommend in the Seattle area please let me know.

Gabbyv23 Cosplayer:
Hellooo..... A 13 year old (14 in July) Texan cosplayer says Hi :3
Uhm... oooh... i don't think I have a cosplay name.... well anyway, My name is Gabby, (seriously, like no joke. That's my real nickname) and I attend A-kon and Animefest and...
some other cons I forget the names of. I've only cosplayed a couple of times but I try really hard and there's little cosplays I won't at least attempt =3=
So uh....any other cosplayers in Texas? I don't talk to a lot of people at cons because most people are older than me and I feel intimidated ;.; but I'm trying to get over that.
'specially with high school coming up soon. (They've got their own friggen anime club, and some cosplayers even showed up at registration X.X)

Total Legend Cosplayer:
Yes, behold the Total Legend, the rock, the hard place, like a wind from Guilderland he sweeps by blown far from his homeland in search of glory and honor, you walk... in the
garden... of his turbulence!

Welcome all to my introduction. Firstly you are welcome for having the chance to bask within the glory of my presence even if virtually. It is not often that I find a forum,
register and actually post on it, if not post on it more than once after registering with the intention of posting more than once on it. So the odds of my being here are quite
epic on the SuperLotto scale. Actually more like the Mega Millions Scale. In fact I am sure my posting here will bring great fortune to this forum and those who reply to me.

A little about the Total Legend.

I currently reside within the San Francisco Bay Area in the far away lands known as Pleasant Hill in the once great State of California. I traveled a long distance from my home
town known as Oakland, or better know when actually being there as East Oakland (Go Raiders!). There I have grown up from a little single celled organism to the sharp-witted,
good-looking and articulate Total Legend you see today.

As a way to experience life as generic regular person: I hold a full-time job as a programmer and a technician, I own a car, acquired a girlfriend who lives with me and
inherited 3 wonderful (when they aren't tearing my apartment forcing me to drop an f-bomb every 10 minutes) cats. The fact that people don't worship my every step tells me my
disguise is working.

I've been attending a convention known as FanimeCon since the very beginning of it's existence (when it was just the size of a shoe box), even staffed the console gaming for a
year which I may add has been the most fun and successful iteration of their console gaming setup in the before and well into it's after.

For the better half (and more) of my convention attendance, I've not cosplayed. I'm not shy nor did I ever feel it was beneath me, it simply never occurred to me that I would
probably enjoy slapping something silly on and walk around for a few days pretending to be a character that does not exist.

Then one day in 2007 on a typical myspace morning, 3 wenches were destroying my awesome ninja postings in my comments section with pirate postings. One of these beautiful
wenches proposed to date me should I ever dress up as a pirate, and being I would only have to momentarily betray my ninja friends for such a grand opportunity of course I said,
"Arr!"

And that is how my inner cosplay super nova of awesome exploded!

This was it. I've decided to shock the cosplay world by compiling my talents into a tangible work of art for all to see.

At FanimeCon 2007 my 3 friends and I went as Pirates (one of them a Butt-Pirate). This proven to be extremely popular with the ladies, so much that we couldn't stand in place
for more than a minute before the glomps, hugs, kisses, picture taking, propositions and butt grabbing smothered us and even overwhelmed us to the point of retreat at the
nearest Taco Bell -- the Pirates sanctuary of choice. The last week before the convention, putting it all together at the last minute was pretty stressful and we did nothing but
work on the costumes. Not paying attention to the world around us, how were we supposed to know that FanimeCon weekend was also the opening weekend for the new Pirates of the
Caribbean movie? Ouch.

During the years between 2008 and 2010, we cosplayed an off the wall Metal Band, one that does not exist but only in our minds, along with one of my friends cosplaying King
Diamond for all 3 years. We had real instruments, real talent and real spikes. I'll just say that one random female glomper learned her lesson when trying to perform a 50-foot
runway glomp. I was like, "No!" She was like, "Yes!" I was like, "No!" She was like, "Yes!" And I was like you're gonna get a face full of METAL if you *GLOMP*; it was too late,
she got a face FULL OF METAL before I got to warn her that the spikes I had all over my gauntlets and jacket, were real. While it was not my intention to hurt any one, let alone
a cutie like her, I have to say that the blood of a virgin all over my jacket did add a nice overall touch which increased the METAL of my costume. However let this be a lesson
to all you glompers out there!

For 2011 (as of this writing) I will be attending FanimeCon SPIKE-LESS this time around for the safety of others. My friends and I will paying homage to the Ninja, only this
time we will be HEAVY METAL NINJAS. My goal is to build fragments of HEAVY METAL Armor (that I learned how to build recently) on top of standard Ninja attire. The catch is that
I will rig speakers under the armor and connect my Zune as part of the costume, so I will literally be emitting METAL MUSIC. My sword prop will actually be a demonic guitar of
utmost METAL. It should be a lot more off the wall than the off the wall METAL band we played previously.

In closing...

I will admit that I've know about this web site since pretty much the day it went online (or year, one of those), however it wasn't until recently that I joined because I am now
progressing beyond just regular fabric costumes, I have been creating armor for a Claymore costume which my wench is going to wear as she cosplay's Teresa. Everything I learn
from that will also be applied to my own costume. I did have to register to ask some other Claymore cosplayers their advice, much of it being very helpful. Thanks to them the
Teresa I am creating could be the Greatest Teresa of All Time & Space, Matter, Anti-Matter and Consciousness.

Because of registering I paid more attention to the forums, and with so many topics to choose from, I've been occupied here quite a bit.

Now it is my turn to thank you for having me here.

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