I've only ever played one of the Phoenix Wright games, and I didn't really enjoy any of the designs from it or any of its compatriots. I would suggest Trinity Blood but I'm pretty sure nobody wants to have to do that kind of crazy work. I would otherwise be all for forming a cosplay group here in town!
Don't like the designs? I can't imagine why not.
Although I'd go on to say that it's not about the costume design first and foremost. It's about... forgive the pun... the "mad props." As Apollo Justice I carry around a briefcase and a number of signs that say "OBJECTION!" and "TAKE THAT!" etc. It is extremely fun to point a finger and pose wildly with an exclamatory sign. The Sakura Con Phoenix Wright cosplayers have a great time, posing for "briefcase duels" and the like. Not to mention, a comfy suit with wild hair is an enjoyable combination.
Anyway, again, my main reasoning is that a number of us already have Phoenix Wright cosplays, and Phoenix Wright costumes are often very easy to put together since they involve a lot of standard modern day clothing. It would make more sense for a first series than choosing a series no one has a costume from yet.
i second that motion
I like the name too. I say we go with it.
THE ECCC! SOUNDS VERY ECO-FRIENDLY! : D
Yesss. And if we set up a home base of operations, it could be called the "Emerald City Cosplay Corps Headquarters, International." Or "ECCCHI" for short.
The problem with Ghibli stuff is that we'll have to decide on a singular movie or else we'll be one big mishy-mashy group.
I like the idea of a Ghibli group too, though I can't guarantee I'd be able to participate. Again, I'd like to know how many people ALREADY have Ghibli costumes. For a first group theme I think we should take the path of least resistance.
Don't worry about looking mish-mashed. Ghibli fans will be MORE excited to see multiple films represented, and it'll make the more obscure cosplays more recognizable. At Sakura Con I saw a Nausicaa cosplayer with a Totoro cosplayer, and they looked very natural together due to Ghibli's unique style.
How about the complete works of Leiji Matsumoto, then? We could all be from different shows and still kinda be relevant to each other.
Have no idea who that is. I'd recommend something well-known.
EDIT: Oh, the guy who did Galaxy Express 999. Eh, I think it's a bit old school for our group. Even I haven't seen anything but Interstella 555, and most of the group is younger than me.