Participants simply needed to dress appropriately for the specific genre. It wasn’t until 1984 that the term “cosplay” was invented when Nobuyuki Takahashi, a Japanese reporter, combined the words ‘costume’ and ‘play’ after a trip to WorldCom in Los Angeles (YsabelGo). Nowadays it is not unusual to see cosplayers at conventions around the world taking on a complete character role either of the same sex or opposite sex. According to YsabelGo’s article, the reasons cosplayers participate vary for each person. For some it may be a confidence builder and for others it may just be pure enjoyment. The same enjoyment one gets from dressing up at Halloween, cosplayers achieve this feeling by portraying a complete character. There is more to cosplay than a simple costume and this is where most of the audience is lost with their connection. Most cosplayers take this extra-curricular activity very seriously. They put in countless hours of thought and skill into a successful cosplay. The crossplayer faces these same dilemmas; therefore, they must plan ahead, be creative, and pay close attention to detail (YsabelGo). For a complete character, one must not only adhere to the costume, but also the personality and behaviors of the character being portrayed. This is often times harder when playing a character of the opposite sex or a character one does not easily identify
Participants simply needed to dress appropriately for the specific genre. It wasn’t until 1984 that the term “cosplay” was invented when Nobuyuki Takahashi, a Japanese reporter, combined the words ‘costume’ and ‘play’ after a trip to WorldCom in Los Angeles (YsabelGo). Nowadays it is not unusual to see cosplayers at conventions around the world taking on a complete character role either of the same sex or opposite sex. According to YsabelGo’s article, the reasons cosplayers participate vary for each person. For some it may be a confidence builder and for others it may just be pure enjoyment. The same enjoyment one gets from dressing up at Halloween, cosplayers achieve this feeling by portraying a complete character. There is more to cosplay than a simple costume and this is where most of the audience is lost with their connection. Most cosplayers take this extra-curricular activity very seriously. They put in countless hours of thought and skill into a successful cosplay. The crossplayer faces these same dilemmas; therefore, they must plan ahead, be creative, and pay close attention to detail (YsabelGo). For a complete character, one must not only adhere to the costume, but also the personality and behaviors of the character being portrayed. This is often times harder when playing a character of the opposite sex or a character one does not easily identify