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What's the name of the clothes cc wears most often?

Role-playing vocabulary

Costume (noun) = costume of the character, costume

Clothing (verb) = clothing

Costumer= someone who dresses like a character, similar to cosplayer.

Cosplay- origin: the abbreviation of English "CostumePlay" put forward by Nov.Takahashi. His inspiration came from the international masquerade ball in San Francisco, USA. His enthusiasm for Cosplay expressed in the article (1982) published in the Japanese magazine "MyAnime" triggered the 1982-83 Cosplay movement in Japan. Although cosplay did not originate in Japan, the current cosplay in the United States has been greatly influenced by Japanese cosplay.

Cosplay (noun) = wearing clothes about anime characters.

Cosplay (verb) = Put on clothes about cartoon characters.

Cosplayer= the man in costume.

Crossplay (verb) = part of cosplay: play the opposite sex in cosplay.

Crossplayer = a person who plays the opposite sex in cosplay.

Cross dressing = wearing clothes of the opposite sex. Just because a person is cross-dressing, it doesn't mean that he is cross-playing (that is, pretending to be a man, and the latter likes girls' clothes, so the former is cross dressing, not cross-playing). Crossplay has nothing to do with cosdressing, it is only related to the gender of the actor and the gender of the object.

Example: (Sorry, I can't translate the name: P)

Boys cosNuriko and KamatariorMana are not cross-dressing but cross-dressing.

CosNuriko and KamatariorMana, girls, are transvestites, but they are not transvestites.

CosUtenaorSakura, a boy, is a cross board and a cross string.

CosKenshinorVash, a girl, is performing cross-dressing and cross-dressing.

Cross-dressing and cross-dressing do not fully explain a person's sexual orientation. You can't tell whether a traveler is gay or bisexual. As for cross-dressing in life, it more or less implies a person's sexual orientation, but please don't assume that you may be completely wrong.

Grawp

Definition: A hug (sometimes an attack) to express congratulations or greetings.

COSPLAY passerby etiquette

Behaviour of visitors

First of all, it is a pleasure to participate in Cosplay activities, but in order to enhance mutual respect, especially respect for Cosplayer, there are some etiquette that should not be ignored. Don't forget to pay attention to these etiquette when you go to the activity venue next time.

If you want to take pictures, you have to get Cosplayer's permission. Especially when taking photos by yourself, you should respect Cosplayer's own wishes. You shouldn't take pictures when Cosplayer doesn't want to. In addition, pay attention to whether it will hinder other photographers around. See the column "Courtesy of Photographers" for details.

Don't criticize Cosplayer. Cosplay is a personal interest activity that consumes personal resentment, not a display activity or a performance activity, so whether you think Cosplay is good or not, it is very impolite to comment on Cosplayer. In particular, don't comment in public, whether on the spot or on the website.

If you want to talk to Cosplayer, it's possible, but it's still a word. You should respect Cosplayer's inconvenience, agree or disagree. In fact, Cosplayer is usually a little tired in the venue because of the weight of clothes or repeated photos. In addition, Cosplayer is usually busy in the venue at the invitation of photographers or friends. If Cosplayer doesn't want to stay long, don't pester Cosplayer. And you shouldn't follow Cosplayer. I'm sure you can understand that being followed by an unfamiliar person on the road will make people feel Mao Mao. That's what it means.

Secondly, etiquette in role-playing.

First of all, Cosplayer seems to be the boss (explosive), but in fact, if Cosplayer doesn't follow some basic etiquette, it is often easy to cause misunderstanding from the outside world or affect the order of the venue. To improve the quality of activities, let's start with Cosplayer.

Self-discipline and cheating. Cosplay is an open activity, and posing beautifully or strangely in the venue may cause unhappiness to others. It should be noted that in public, Cosplayer's every move is the impression given to the society by the whole Cosplay cultural circle, so don't make too exaggerated moves at the venue.

Don't dance or throw things on the court. The venue space is limited, because dancing takes up a lot of space, and playing music will also affect other people who don't want to listen. So don't take up public space to dance outside the stage provided by the organizer. The same is true of throwing things. Throwing dolls or other objects in the venue takes up a lot of space and will cause some danger to the surrounding area. Please don't do this.

Change clothes in the locker room provided by the venue and keep it clean and tidy. The use of hair dyes or other pigments should not pollute the environment. Cosplay costumes should be changed at the venue. If it is conspicuous, you should not dress up for the meeting or leave the meeting.

Etiquette in photography Etiquette in taking role-playing photos.

First of all, for most activities, the crowd is very considerable, while for role-players and photographers, for most venues, it is not necessary to enter the venue to take pictures. In other words, it can be said that it is not within the scope of the venue. Therefore, the venue staff can't fully manage the role-playing photography environment, so the photo sequence can only be observed by themselves, which also represents one thing.

The most basic common sense, that is, "no taking photos in the booth area", is very selfish and inconsiderate to take photos in the booth area when the venue is already very crowded. On the one hand, it not only forms a natural roadblock, causing great inconvenience and traffic congestion to people who intend to travel to and from the seaside, but also attaches great importance to people who are interested in the same thing.

In terms of equipment, photographers try to avoid carrying suspicious equipment, such as O-ray photographic equipment that can be seen from the outside. In addition, photographers should pay attention to their behavior when carrying heavy equipment. Being hit by a tripod, or a big flash suddenly appears in the picture of the studio, will be very uncomfortable.

Before taking pictures, please be sure to get the consent of the subject. It is very impolite to take pictures without permission. In addition, please don't ask the actors to do unwilling or dangerous actions. Respect the actors when taking pictures. Role-playing is a very difficult thing. If the subject is uncomfortable or not fully dressed, please don't disturb the actors.

Most role players are very concerned about the direction of their photos, so if they want to use photos in other places (such as website media, etc.). Please be sure to ask the actor's wishes after taking the photo. If the other party doesn't agree, please don't disclose the photos. And it is best to inform the other party of the website or purpose to be made public at the same time.

COSPLAY status quo

After a long period of development and exploration, today's COSPLAY has been quite perfect. It can not only play people, but also anything in comics and games, such as animals and robots. You can play as long as you want, without any restrictions. However, sometimes it is very difficult to get out of every step as a robot. It's incredible that some people dress up as space warships and have to crawl on the ground like warships. COSPLAY, as a subsidiary culture of ACG, has increasingly become the mainstream of youth culture and entertainment in today's society. COSPLAY can be used to enliven the atmosphere of friends' birthday parties, large and small animation exhibitions or "masquerade" between lovers. More importantly, while COSPLAY, you may make some mentors and friends by making and learning other people's COSPLAY, and you can also entertain the public while satisfying your body and mind.

In today's Japan, in addition to the regular Tokyo exhibition and various animation exhibitions in the spring and autumn, the annual meeting of OSPLAY Jia will be held, which can be said to be a gathering of the elites of the national COSPLAY industry in Japan, providing them with an opportunity to dress up as special players. In addition to young people, Japanese COSPLAY enthusiasts also have children involved, and some children even dress up with their parents and practice a COSPLAY of various sizes. In addition, COSPLAY is still a profession in Japan. Japanese pop singers Takashi Kashiwabara, Yoshihara Fujiwara and other artists also like COSPLAY very much, which shows how influential the charm of COSPLAY is in Japan.

However, while enjoying the fun, in order to reduce unnecessary troubles, Japan has restrictions on tourists shooting COSPLAYER. Visitors are not allowed to take photos at will except for the COSPLAY photography area specially set up in the venue. Take the annual Tokyo Game Show as an example. COSPLAY has no so-called activities. Just in the corridor outside the venue, many cosplayers will come and take photos for everyone. Of course, they will also appear at the meeting. But in principle, cosplayers are not allowed to take photos in the venue. Some people may promise to let you take photos, but this must be done outdoors. As for the reasons, firstly, because the venue is the manufacturer's activity, we can only shoot the manufacturer's showgirl. Although the manufacturer does not necessarily care, COSPLAYER himself does not necessarily like such disorderly behavior. The Japanese always come according to the regulations. It's not the case that they should take pictures, and they will refuse! Secondly, because most of them pay more attention to their identity, I hope you can respect them, so when they want to have a good visit, they may not want someone to take pictures of them all the time. As for the third type, because many Japanese COSPLAYER have high requirements for self-expression, they don't want to be filmed in this way when the shooting conditions are not good. If they want to take pictures, they would rather go outside where they can take pictures, where there is enough sunshine, and pose satisfactorily so that you can take beautiful pictures. Of course, it is also worth noting that it is absolutely impolite to ask others for permission to take pictures!

In addition, as a symbolic culture of Japan, COSPLAY team can also be seen in street performances. Near the shrine bridge, it is the base camp of Cosplay, an internationally renowned street show in Harajuku. COSPLAY here is simply divided into several factions, such as Palace Doll Department, Star Vision Department, Kaman Department, shiina Nursery Clothing Department, White Face Department, Self-created Department and so on. The crowds are most concentrated on Saturday and Sunday afternoons. In fact, this culture of self-expression first became popular after the opening of BUDEIKKU, a clothing store in Harajuku, and formed an atmosphere of gathering in a "walking paradise" on weekends, so this group of people with strange clothes was once called "bamboo" and reached its climax in the 1980s, but at present, this name has gradually been forgotten.