I have been dressing up in costumes for most of my life, waaaay before Cosplay was globally recognised. We simply called it "Fancy Dress" and it was limited to a few parties throughout the year. At 63 years old I still enjoy making and wearing fantastic characters and I'm happy to say some of my children enjoy it as well. I loved this first episode and will be watching the others soon.
One thing I have to admire about cosplay it how the quality improves every year ..cosplay is professional standard at many events now and it a joy to see it getting better
Y'all PLEASE change the thumbnail to one of the shots in the video 😭😭 I seriously thought that this was a podcast first! This video is so underrated and I think making this change would help a lot!
My first cosplay was in 1977, as Eddie in a shadow cast at the Rocky Horror Picture Show in Houston, TX. I ended up doing that for 7 years. Then several decades of costumes for the Texas Renaissance Festival. The evolution in materials, techniques, and sheer scope of cosplay never ceases to amaze, amuse, and inspire me. Thanks so much for this wonderful series. I look forward to MUCH more!
That was great! It's fantastic to see more people getting into cosplay, I just hope it can maintain the same chill vibe that it's had in the past (i.e. people not being overly "judgy" of each other's cosplay)
Holy cow you gave a lot of love to Dragoncon and the ATL crew. Thank you so much Svetlana and Bennie. Lot of great memories hanging out with nerds in those hotel lobbies on Labor Day weekend every year.
@@KamuiCosplay yeah, but your husbands name is Bennie or Benny, can’t remember which. I like to thank you both since it’s a pretty good team you two make but I’m lazy and a little too informal. Svetlana & Bennie, thank you for all your hard work and wonderful costumes and books you’ve produced through the years.
Yeah. DCon is the first and pretty much only place I actually feel like I belong and happy. Finding it at 31 years old was absolutely overwhelming of an experience in the most positive way
There is something so special about watching this and hearing huge cosplayers we admire, talk about cosplay from the same place in their heart as us. To know that so many also feel empowered by the chance to become someone else, and that we learn something about ourselves while doing so, it's amazing.
Im not a cosplayer (i am into "nerd/geek" culture though) but i do really appreciate the skill & craft that is put into the costumes. They really amaze me.
Absolutely incredible! Gave me a great insight to why the people I met at a Comicon that I was working as security were so darned happy. I have never met a group of people more into what they were doing. Keep on bringing joy to the world by being so joyful.
Thank you for being part of this and sharing it!!! It's so wonderful seeing a documentary that focuses on the community and connections cosplay build! ❤ Show the world how wonderfully weird we all are!
I have been doing cosplay since long before they even called it cosplay. I'm 60 years old now soon to be 61 in November I have been making my own costumes since the mid 70's especially robot costumes, different types of armor from medieval to modern and even futuristic then Star Wars came out and Battlestar Galactica etc... and I say when you are in whichever costume you must be in character for that costume. Halloween is and always will be my favorite Holiday
I just want to hear more from all of the contributors. I love hearimg about their journeys and backstories. It's all so interesting! Thank you so much for sharing this and I really hope there's a lot more to come.
This is a nice watch, especially as a creator/maker who has gone in and out of career and passions over the years. I'm hoping to make the skills and lessons I've learned come together here soon. Hearing so many different perspectives about how they connect with the work is truly special. Looking forward to seeing the rest!
This was so well-produced! Although I am not cosplaying right now due to life circumstances, I’m so proud to have been a part of the earlier scene. It’s absolutely amazing to see all the founding figures of the scene publishing books, being invited to cons as guests and judges, and having involvement in docuseries. ❤
Thank you so much for doing this project! When I was younger I had a hard time finding friends for many reasons that y’all have pointed out. But when I found something called Kami Con in Huntsville Alabama I was like this is awesome I have to try! Four years later I’m playing in game tournaments meeting new people who have the same passion that I do and actually went on a trip with more friends this year than I had in my entire life. Again thank you so much for all that you do and I hope that more people hear about this very soon!
That was great ! It was awesome to hear something that I have been saying for years. How people who love sports laugh at other people who love comics or anime. How I would always have to hear other people say to me that I had to grow up when I worked and took care of my family. How I never neglected my responsibility, but because I didn't like sports, I was told that I was immature. Now I make costumes for my family for New York Comic-con. Thank you for the documentary, and thank you, Kumi cosplay, for all your hard work. I've learned a lot from you guys. You guys are geniuses 💯👏
Been watching you for years and I'm so happy about you collaborating with others to make this more accessible. I've never went to any events, but have always wanted to. Maybe 2025 is the year? Lol
I see that Spa-Con is featured in a few sections. It would be an honor for all of us if Kamui could make the journey to Spa-Con, sometime in the future. :D
This is was sooooo worth the watch. Thank you for sharing. I love it. I am an illustrator, i do also LARP and stuff. So i can relate a lot to this creativity and fun.
Wow, what a great job! I love it :) what resonates with me the most is the thing that cosplay indeed has no age limits, I'm not too old to do that. Why should I be too old? I think this is one of the most important messages that you can start cosplaying at any age :)
Really good documentary, the intro gave me goosebumps! ❤️ It was almost perfect and great on an international level, but... I find the beginning difficult, there was a lot of talk about bullying very quickly. It's definitely a part of some of their histories (I personally don't know any cosplayers with that kind of backstory), but if I were a cosplay stranger I would have switched off from the documentary. The jump between the phenomenal intro and the sad backstory was a bit harsh, sorry 😅 Anyway, it represents all sides of cosplay really well ^^
Hey I got a question? What is the best way to make withered wraps/bandages. As a reference for what I want to use them for I can say the whalers mask from Dishonored.
I have been dressing up in costumes for most of my life, waaaay before Cosplay was globally recognised. We simply called it "Fancy Dress" and it was limited to a few parties throughout the year. At 63 years old I still enjoy making and wearing fantastic characters and I'm happy to say some of my children enjoy it as well. I loved this first episode and will be watching the others soon.
One thing I have to admire about cosplay it how the quality improves every year ..cosplay is professional standard at many events now and it a joy to see it getting better
Y'all PLEASE change the thumbnail to one of the shots in the video 😭😭 I seriously thought that this was a podcast first! This video is so underrated and I think making this change would help a lot!
17:55: So happy they included your catchphrase: "Buy My Books". Love this so much!
My first cosplay was in 1977, as Eddie in a shadow cast at the Rocky Horror Picture Show in Houston, TX. I ended up doing that for 7 years. Then several decades of costumes for the Texas Renaissance Festival. The evolution in materials, techniques, and sheer scope of cosplay never ceases to amaze, amuse, and inspire me. Thanks so much for this wonderful series. I look forward to MUCH more!
This documentary looks so intriguing! Hearing everyone’s stories & the love they bring for cosplay… Excellent ❤
That was great! It's fantastic to see more people getting into cosplay, I just hope it can maintain the same chill vibe that it's had in the past (i.e. people not being overly "judgy" of each other's cosplay)
As long as we fight to keep the peace, I believe it’ll always be a hobby known for love of all things creativity
Holy cow you gave a lot of love to Dragoncon and the ATL crew. Thank you so much Svetlana and Bennie. Lot of great memories hanging out with nerds in those hotel lobbies on Labor Day weekend every year.
Awww, that’s really lovely to hear! Thank you!
And btw, my name is Svetlana. 😅
@@KamuiCosplay yeah, but your husbands name is Bennie or Benny, can’t remember which. I like to thank you both since it’s a pretty good team you two make but I’m lazy and a little too informal. Svetlana & Bennie, thank you for all your hard work and wonderful costumes and books you’ve produced through the years.
Yeah. DCon is the first and pretty much only place I actually feel like I belong and happy. Finding it at 31 years old was absolutely overwhelming of an experience in the most positive way
What's not to love in this documentary ❤ It still amazes me how each new generation discovers the joy of cosplay ❤ The skills today are outstanding ❤
There is something so special about watching this and hearing huge cosplayers we admire, talk about cosplay from the same place in their heart as us.
To know that so many also feel empowered by the chance to become someone else, and that we learn something about ourselves while doing so, it's amazing.
I am so entranced by this adorable insight into the people and personalities around the most inspiring cosplayers around! So amazing!!!
Im not a cosplayer (i am into "nerd/geek" culture though) but i do really appreciate the skill & craft that is put into the costumes. They really amaze me.
A very cool and high-quality documentary. Congratulations on your participation!
Absolutely incredible! Gave me a great insight to why the people I met at a Comicon that I was working as security were so darned happy. I have never met a group of people more into what they were doing. Keep on bringing joy to the world by being so joyful.
Thank you for being part of this and sharing it!!! It's so wonderful seeing a documentary that focuses on the community and connections cosplay build! ❤ Show the world how wonderfully weird we all are!
I had this on while working in my shop and was genuinely upset when it was over. I NEED to see the rest of this. 💜
I have been doing cosplay since long before they even called it cosplay. I'm 60 years old now soon to be 61 in November
I have been making my own costumes since the mid 70's especially robot costumes, different types of armor from medieval to modern and even futuristic then Star Wars came out and Battlestar Galactica etc... and I say when you are in whichever costume you must be in character for that costume.
Halloween is and always will be my favorite Holiday
I just want to hear more from all of the contributors. I love hearimg about their journeys and backstories. It's all so interesting! Thank you so much for sharing this and I really hope there's a lot more to come.
Got into 3D printing recently and just did my first cosplay. It's a whole new experience to attend a con as a cosplayer, I loved it
This was awesome and I'd love to see more, but not sure i can justify the expense right now
This is a nice watch, especially as a creator/maker who has gone in and out of career and passions over the years. I'm hoping to make the skills and lessons I've learned come together here soon. Hearing so many different perspectives about how they connect with the work is truly special. Looking forward to seeing the rest!
I love that this community of makers share their spotlights as well as their experience and skills!
So cool! I love how it depicts cosplay as an amazing thing instead of making it weird and quirky
WOW! Very inspiring and well put together! I'll be rewatching this, and the rest of the documentary! THANK YOU!!
Thanks you all for this documentary
This was so well-produced! Although I am not cosplaying right now due to life circumstances, I’m so proud to have been a part of the earlier scene. It’s absolutely amazing to see all the founding figures of the scene publishing books, being invited to cons as guests and judges, and having involvement in docuseries. ❤
Thank you so much for doing this project! When I was younger I had a hard time finding friends for many reasons that y’all have pointed out. But when I found something called Kami Con in Huntsville Alabama I was like this is awesome I have to try! Four years later I’m playing in game tournaments meeting new people who have the same passion that I do and actually went on a trip with more friends this year than I had in my entire life. Again thank you so much for all that you do and I hope that more people hear about this very soon!
Love this World Wide Community ❤️
I enjoyed watching. Hopefully I can share it with some of the people who don't really understand what I do for fun. Thank you for sharing with us!
This was a great documentary. I really enjoyed it. Hope to see more of this cosplay.
As cosplay competitors we would love to see an episode focusing on cosplay competitions.
That was great ! It was awesome to hear something that I have been saying for years. How people who love sports laugh at other people who love comics or anime. How I would always have to hear other people say to me that I had to grow up when I worked and took care of my family. How I never neglected my responsibility, but because I didn't like sports, I was told that I was immature. Now I make costumes for my family for New York Comic-con. Thank you for the documentary, and thank you, Kumi cosplay, for all your hard work. I've learned a lot from you guys. You guys are geniuses 💯👏
Great first episode, can’t wait for more ❤️🤙🏾
You are talented , beautiful , l am always so happy to see your posts , thank you.
Been watching you for years and I'm so happy about you collaborating with others to make this more accessible. I've never went to any events, but have always wanted to. Maybe 2025 is the year? Lol
I'm gonna watch the entire series with my husband, this was great!
This was very good. I can very much relate to the community and how they arrived here.
Great documentary ! Very interesting and also somehow empowering.
Very cool video. some fun insight of other cosplayers i follow on YT and Insta. Wish there was more of such videos.
This was amazing to watch on my way from work. We need more of this, it is inspiring!
I enjoyed this episode a lot. it looks like a very good documentary series. thank you for sharing this episode and for the discount
I see that Spa-Con is featured in a few sections. It would be an honor for all of us if Kamui could make the journey to Spa-Con, sometime in the future. :D
Thank You for this documentary with so many Awesome cosplayers that I admire and respect!!!
cant wait to see the rest love this intro to cosplay!
Awesome documentary.
It was an amazing doc! Can't wait to see the rest. It got me curious and I identified with a lot of the subjects. Amazing project!
C'est magnifique 😭❤
J'aimerai bien me lancer dans le cosplay mais je suis nulle en anglais avez vous des astuces ??
This is was sooooo worth the watch. Thank you for sharing. I love it. I am an illustrator, i do also LARP and stuff. So i can relate a lot to this creativity and fun.
Really really really good documentary! Kudos to all creators!
Love the documentary!
Repping Spa-Con and Hot Springs! I love my weird little mountain town!!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Fantastic, beautiful, i loved 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Wow, what a great job! I love it :) what resonates with me the most is the thing that cosplay indeed has no age limits, I'm not too old to do that. Why should I be too old? I think this is one of the most important messages that you can start cosplaying at any age :)
LOVE IT me as Cosplay videographer ^^!!! Cant wait to see more episodes😃 I wish was also interview a Cosplay videographer 🥰
Really good documentary, the intro gave me goosebumps! ❤️ It was almost perfect and great on an international level, but... I find the beginning difficult, there was a lot of talk about bullying very quickly. It's definitely a part of some of their histories (I personally don't know any cosplayers with that kind of backstory), but if I were a cosplay stranger I would have switched off from the documentary. The jump between the phenomenal intro and the sad backstory was a bit harsh, sorry 😅 Anyway, it represents all sides of cosplay really well ^^
That was fantastic!! I've been wanting to see a cosplay documentary for awhile now
good production
Great SHOW!
A very cool and high-quality documentary.This was awesome and I'd love to see more
Thabk you for cresr8ng tbis video
This was excellent. I loved it!
Corgi. Can't wait to see more
This is great! Thank you for producing this doc. Can’t wait to see more.
Oooh, this is so lovely ❤️
Excellent production!!!!
I see they picked all the APPROVED cosplayers and not the people who were the foundation of the craft...
This was so much fun.
Thank you. ❤
Awesome!
Excellent documentary. More of the same, or even expanded.
I love your historys ❤
This was a good documentary.
So good! ❤
❤
Cool documentary
love it
loved it!
So amazing!!! 😳
such a great video! Loving it!
Bit late to the party, but that's good stuff! Seems like a good documentary 🙂
yay!!!
Thats soooo cooool !!!
Amazing 😭🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
It was amazing!!!!
Corgiii 💕
CORGI!
Corgi
Corgi!
cool
CORGI!
Naruto Uzumaki cosplay please ❤😊😊😊😊
Can you make a video on stitching voldemort robe from harrypotter
Corgi!!!
Hey I got a question? What is the best way to make withered wraps/bandages. As a reference for what I want to use them for I can say the whalers mask from Dishonored.
that was cool 😍🤩
Korgi!
Corgi!
Are there lenses in her glasses ? LOL I don't think so...
Not anymore ! She got operated to correct her vision :)
nice
corgiii
Agreed. Being normal is boring.