I'm an Asian and I can't identify myself with this blog! I must be broken. The blog explains, in a very heated manner, why westerners should not cosplay anime or asian characters.
'No! Dokuro-chan, I swear it is a misunderstandi-'
Yep, apparently, Anime fans hate western cosplayers. I'm pretty sure I was left out of the loop when they started the hate club, because I didn't receive any invitation.
What surprised me was the long posts of why westerners shouldn't cosplay anime or asian characters:
- Because you are a westerner and thus have no 'asian features'
- Because you, as a westerner, is (suddenly) racist
- Because western cosplayers hurt fans when they cosplay (Not sure where it hurts though. The toe nail?)
- Because if a westerner cosplays anime or asian characters, it is a sign of racism, insult.
The blog is probably one line away from saying 'For every western cosplayer, one Asian otaku drops dead.'
I might as well do it.
I've tried my hand on cosplay and I find it a very arduous journey. It requires time, effort, money and a lot of courage to walk out in a weird costume that probably most of your friends and family don't understand. Essentially, people cosplay to express their adoration for a character. They want to be like the character's personality, to feel close to the character. You walk like the character, you talk like the character and you pick up your weapon/staff/accessory like the character.
Some love the creative process; they enjoy the sense of achievement when they complete their handmade costume or accessories.
There are people who loves the attention. They love being known for a cosplayer. They love walking with their friends and fans of anime who are cosplaying the other anime characters in the anime. Boy, getting a good picture of the full cast from your favorite anime is one of the best moments that you can get!
This picture is simply full of Joy.
Cosplay is a hobby; an activity done regularly in one's leisure time for pleasure. It's like reading, writing, gaming, eating, shopping, drinking, smoking, you get the point. You don't see people saying 'Hey! You can't read that asian book because you're a westerner!' or 'Hey! Only Asians play Final Fantasy XIV!' or 'You can't eat sushi because you're racist and you can't think of any other way of eating it other than on a woman's body!' I'm not trying to deny that there aren't any terrible western cosplayers. Some pictures make you cringe when you see the gap between reality and anime. But that does not limit to Westerners! In Singapore (mind ya, Asian country), we have cases like this:
Sexy T zone when you spread your wig apart. |
(I refuse to share the link to the Anti Western Cosplayers blog because it is monetizing with Google Ads, but for your convenience, you can check them out through this Google search. Just don't tell me or I'll go crazy.)