Genki Life Magazine 55 - Spring 2024
How Can We Make This Stuff Right?: Western Localizers Prioritize Ideology Over Doing Their Job Isekai de Cheat Skill o Te ni Shita Ore wa, Genjitsu Sekai o mo Musō Suru: Level Up wa Jinsei o Kaeta An Interview with Cosplayer OCD_Usagi Wield VR OneStock PlayStation Game Gremlins Strike Again
How Can We Make This Stuff Right?: Western Localizers Prioritize Ideology Over Doing Their Job
Isekai de Cheat Skill o Te ni Shita Ore wa, Genjitsu Sekai o mo Musō Suru: Level Up wa Jinsei o Kaeta
An Interview with Cosplayer OCD_Usagi
Wield VR OneStock
PlayStation Game Gremlins Strike Again
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When I mention professional cosplay…it<br />
would be cosplayers like Yaya Han or Jessica<br />
Nigri…as examples. Basically cosplayers that<br />
conduct business around cosplay as their main<br />
means of making a living.<br />
When ever I cosplay, I do tend to have a lot<br />
of fun, so I concur about that. For a while, it<br />
seems like whenever I go to a con and not cosplay,<br />
I feel like an outlier looking into the fandom<br />
rather than being involved and being a part<br />
of it. Every year, more and more people are getting<br />
into cosplay. It appears to me that more and<br />
more people going to conventions are cosplaying<br />
than not. To any of the people who want to get<br />
into cosplaying, what kind of advice would you<br />
give them so that they can fun doing cosplay?<br />
Ah, okay! Thanks for the clarification. That<br />
would be the life! To be paid and make a career<br />
out cosplaying. I don’t think I’ll even take it that<br />
Super Sailor Moon in Times Square<br />
Photo by @gel0shots<br />
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