KaraOhki
26th November 2002, 01:02 PM
Actually, it's quite common here in the U.S., if you attend conventions.
I was at NekoCon two weeks ago, and some people got into costume the
moment the arrived and remained that way until they went home. I couldn't
figure out the GUY dressed as Shampoo, though.
June
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You could turn this way,
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Basho
"God Mazinger" <godmazingerz@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:arv4c2$9im$1@slb0.atl.mindspring.net...
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| "S.t.A.n.L.e.E" wrote...
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| > http://www.ikjeld.com/weekly/kosupure/
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| > Over fifty thousand of young Japanese practice it fervently.
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| > There are weekend gatherings at Jingu-bashi next to Yoyogi park
| > in Tokyo, and Osaka Castle Park in Osaka. But the most spectacular
| > is without question the biannual Kosupure Festa in Tokyo.
| > More than four thousand of dressed up fans get together here
| > and act out their favorite characters.
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| wow! that is one awesome country. too bad such a thing would just be
too
| weird here in the u.s.a. (not counting halloween of course)
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I was at NekoCon two weeks ago, and some people got into costume the
moment the arrived and remained that way until they went home. I couldn't
figure out the GUY dressed as Shampoo, though.
June
--
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http://karaohki.anifics.com
--------------------------------------------------
You could turn this way,
I'm also lonely
this autumn evening
Basho
"God Mazinger" <godmazingerz@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:arv4c2$9im$1@slb0.atl.mindspring.net...
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| "S.t.A.n.L.e.E" wrote...
|
| <snip>
| > http://www.ikjeld.com/weekly/kosupure/
| >
| > Over fifty thousand of young Japanese practice it fervently.
| <snip>
| >
| > There are weekend gatherings at Jingu-bashi next to Yoyogi park
| > in Tokyo, and Osaka Castle Park in Osaka. But the most spectacular
| > is without question the biannual Kosupure Festa in Tokyo.
| > More than four thousand of dressed up fans get together here
| > and act out their favorite characters.
|
| wow! that is one awesome country. too bad such a thing would just be
too
| weird here in the u.s.a. (not counting halloween of course)
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