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Title: Dressing up as a non-anime character? (question solved, thanks)
Post by: ShiraCheshire on August 07, 2011, 05:05:13 pm
Edit: Question answered, thank you all!

Sorry if I posted this in the wrong section, I'm new.
Okay, I really want to dress up, but none of the outfits of the characters I like look like something I could wear. I'm very uncomfortable with my body, so the short skirts that nine tenths of anime girls wear are out. The problem is, I can't think of a single female anime character that I like (that I like and that can be recognized by their clothes, anyway) that doesn't wear a skirt. Because of this, I was thinking about dressing up as Alice from American Mcgee's Alice (she wears a long dress, so I'd be fine with it) but I'm worried that people would look down on me because that's not really anime. Would people be annoyed/look down on me if I went as Alice? Would they consider that as me not being dressed properly?

tl;dr : Can I dress as a non-anime character without looking stupid?
Title: Re: Dressing up as a non-anime character?
Post by: XxBelovedxSoubixX on August 07, 2011, 08:50:08 pm
Yes, you can. I mean there are some that don't like it but you can't please everyone.
I've seen people go as south park characters, flap jack, and harry potter characters which seems to be a very popular thing.
It seems like American Mcgee's Alice is fairly popular among the anime crowd anyway.
I think you'd find some people excited to see you dressed from it.   ;D
Title: Re: Dressing up as a non-anime character?
Post by: fleur_fraise on August 07, 2011, 09:50:54 pm
Generally, any cosplay is accepted with open arms.
As mentioned above, there are a few butthurt individuals who might try to passive-aggressively say only anime cosplay is allowed, but I've never witnessed it myself.

Actually at Sakuracon, a huge con, my friends and I wore costumes from the tv show Adventure Time, which is American, and we got nothing but compliments! Video game cosplays are also hugely popular so I'm sure you'll get a ton of pictures taken and be showered with compliments :D
Title: Re: Dressing up as a non-anime character?
Post by: That Young Hooligan on August 07, 2011, 09:55:29 pm
I've seen people dress up as Anime characters at video game conventions before, and no one seemed to care. My cosplay is Hunter S. Thompson, and that's about as far from Anime as it gets.
Title: Re: Dressing up as a non-anime character?
Post by: ShiraCheshire on August 07, 2011, 10:46:24 pm
Ah, thank you for your replies! I'm going to have so much fun :D !