I see no problem and is widely accepted...as I seen Sci-Fi/Movies/Comic Book cosplays at Anime Cons and Anime/Manga/Videogames cosplays at Comic Cons...so is acceptable. Like it has been said before just entering in contests or such might limit what to or not to wear but other than that no problem. Mamo&Theta
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Coming to an anime convention for the first time can be an exciting experience! All kinds of people attend conventions, even people who aren't super into anime. Many people love their characters so much that they cosplay and come in costume. No matter what you intend to do, going to a pop culture convention can be incredibly fun!
The best ways to make friends at the convention include participating in our various panels and events and discussing cosplay and anime. Everyone attending already shares similar interests, so it should be easy to find people who like the same shows! 8. Have a great time! Make a lot of friends and buy a ton of anime swag!
Comic Con is huge. It’s one of the biggest events that occur during the year—right up there with E3. For that reason, tons of people go all out by dressing up as their favorite characters. Cosplay, short for costume play, is huge for many people. In fact, for some, it’s their job!
It is one of the best, after all XD Mohan Kumar from UK on April 07, 2011: I am a mad comic fan and have always wanted to go to San Diego Comic con, an event I follow online and through articles. Maybe I will do it soon... love your article and the various activities available for us comic fans.
Absolutely, in fact the majority of attendees don't do cosplay for the event. And if this is your first time, it may be for the best if you opt for comfort over creativity. If you have a relevant t-shirt, Comic-Con is a great place to wear it.
Metal barbed wire, swords, knives, throwing stars and claws are not permitted at Comic-Con. Baseball bats — wooden or metal — are prohibited, too. Lightsabers, staffs and canes are OK.
Comic-Con offers 4 big tracks of weekend-long Anime screenings!
At Anime Expo (“AX”), we celebrate the creativity of cosplayers and encourage everyone to cosplay whomever they wish–regardless of size, gender, age, religion, shape, color, or even species.
Everyone is welcome at comic con regardless of who you are and what you wear. In fact, it's one of the very few locations that embrace such diversity.
If you are hoping to look professional and not sloppy, a tee and blazer combo with jeans and comfy yet stylish shoes are a good bet. If you have a nerdy tee to wear under the blazer, even better! Comic-Con = lines.
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As cosplay has become more mainstream and accessible, people have been able to enter the world of costume creation at younger ages. On average, cosplayers wear their first costume to a convention at age 21. However, there is no age limit for cosplay. People of all ages are welcome to dress as their favorite characters.
Wear comfortable clothing and shoes. If you are not cosplaying, you should make sure you are wearing comfortable clothes and walking shoes, as you will likely be on your feet most of the day. The convention may be hot once you are inside the venue, so you may want to dress in layers to stay comfortable.
The cost to attend the convention For most large anime conventions, expect the ticket price to be between $80-$100. Smaller events will typically charge somewhere around $40-$60.
Toy or fantasy guns that are "obviously fake" are allowed. Swords are allowed if they can be tied shut in their sheath, or if they are made of wood or plastic. Swords must never be waved around or wielded, but they can be used for still posing for photographs.
The first thing to do when attending a convention is to learn what to expect. Some conventions are different than others depending on the size of the convention!
Sometimes conventions can be cheap, and sometimes they can be expensive. Conventions that have a free ConSuite or ConSweet (TM) offer free snacks and sodas through the weekend so that you can recharge and save money. If you have to buy beverages from the hotel then expect prices to be higher than elsewhere.
Costumes are optional! However it can be really fun to dress up as your favorite anime villain and terrorize the convention. Note that most conventions have policies against destructive behavior - actual villain behavior is not allowed.
It's super easy to get so caught up in convention events that you forget to eat and drink plenty of water. So remember to drink water and snack throughout the day so that you don't collapse. This is especially important if you go to the convention dance or if you have a heavy costume.
If you're younger, bring a responsible adult with you to the convention. Make sure that someone is reachable in case of emergency by programming the emergency contact in your phone or having it written on a card in your wallet. Also make sure that you can be reached in case a family member is looking for you.
Sometimes guests cancel at the last minute (flight cancellations are happening more and more frequently last minute). Or sometimes panels won't happen that you expected. Try not to plan your entire convention experience around just one event, in case something happens to that event.
Conventions are definitely social events! Dressing up in costume and hanging out with friends who like the same series is a huge part of the experience. If you love anime, video games, comic books, Disney movies, or anything else, enjoying it with others is more fun.
Almost every convention will have an assortment of different panels and workshops you can attend. These will focus on anything from voice acting, cosplay tips, industry announcements, fandom panels, and anything else you can think of. There are even workshops aimed to entertain the children that go to conventions.
The cosplay and photography are my favorite parts of any convention. There are so many people who have done an amazing job at recreating the characters from anime, comics, movies, and games. If you find your favorite character roaming around the convention, you can ask for a photograph.
Many of the larger anime conventions will bring in famous voice actors and actors as guests. There might be panels and industry events with the actors to give fans a chance to get insider information and ask some questions.
A popular event at most conventions is usually known as the masquerade (the name will vary at different conventions). This is basically a costume and skit competition. If you make your own costume you can enter to have it judged based on your mastery of your sewing and construction skills.
There will also be video programming at conventions. This is where I go when I want to relax after walking around for so long. You find everything from anime music videos to old cartoons and popular anime. Sometimes there will be showings of entire seasons of the show, and sometimes you’ll get a taste of four or five episodes to see if you like it.
Some anime conventions will also have cultural events. Since the appeal of anime also introduces a lot of fans to Japanese culture, you’ll find panels aimed to educate people about different aspects of history, mythology, and cultural aspects of Japan outside of anime.
Anime, comic, and gaming conventions will have large rooms set aside with all sorts of games available to play. You can play all kinds of console games. There are old N64 consoles, and I’ve even seen SEGA games at conventions.
Anime conventions are places to connect with likeminded people who happen to enjoy the same things, be it anime, manga, video games, and a wide variety of cultural touchstones.
Outside of hydration, this is the most important thing to remember for your con experience. Cons are nothing more than a gathering of people for a similar cause. However, everybody has different motives and not all of them are good. What should be number one in your mind is staying safe while at and around the con.
Imagine it is the day of the con and you have dressed up in a fantastic monster cosplay that is made of foam and cardboard. The con is a few blocks away but it is easily walkable. As you head out, it is absolutely pouring, which has been expected for about a week.
Cosplay, short for costume play, is huge for many people. In fact, for some, it’s their job! They spend thousands of dollars on their costumes so they can look absolutely perfect. Some people work with metal, purchase wigs, and even wear contacts the whole time they’re at Comic Con just so they can look their best.
Comic Con is huge. It’s one of the biggest events that occur during the year—right up there with E3. For that reason, tons of people go all out by dressing up as their favorite characters. Cosplay, short for costume play, is huge for many people. In fact, for some, it’s their job!
Ahmanet -- or better known as the Mummy from the 2017 film of the same name -- is a cosplay only for the brave. If you managed to make it through the film without multiple trips too the powder room, you probably couldn't escape the feeling of really wanting to cosplay as the horrifying character.
Zero Two is probably one of the most popular anime characters out there , so she had to be included on the list. This cosplay is brave and outstanding – complete with tall stilettos! Female fictional characters -- especially those originating in comic books or anime -- are usually dressed in gravity-defying outfits, but that doesn't stop passionate cosplayers.
Moon Knight is a comic book character from Marvel comics (we know, big surprise!) and if you don't remember the movie for this guy because there are so many of them, that's probably because it has n't come out yet. But this one's all ready to combat the plague. *Ahem* You're late.
Just another Disney cosplay? Not a bad guess, but you lose this guessing game! This group cosplay is the Evil Queen and Raven. Yes, they were adapted by Disney into original characters, but these two are cosplaying the original German tales in all their creepy glory with just a tad of Disney inspiration.