The Perks of Cosplaying Idol Anime

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Idol groups have been around throughout the history of contemporary j-pop music. From the dawn of idol culture in the 1970’s, teen girls (and boys), mostly between the ages of 14 and 16, attain idol status when they rise to fame as actresses or singers. The innocent, youthful, and optimistic image of the idol lifestyle made it’s first big boom in the 80’s, producing 40 to 50 idols in a year. Idol culture has since branched out and expanded over the decades, giving us tons of record holding artists that have become household names.

Morning Musume is the longest running female idol group, holding the record for the most consecutive top 10 singles for any Japanese artist. Cute won Best New Artist by have a streak of 24 top 10 singles. If you spend any amount of time at a Japanese karaoke bar, chances are you’ll hear Heavy Rotation by AKB48. Idols are integral to the Japanese pop culture scene, so it’s only natural they’ve left their mark on anime and manga as well!

In recent years we’ve had Idolmaster, Love Live! School Idol Project. Wake up! Girls and currently airing, Locodol. Every anime has its soundtrack and unique characters, so what is it that sets idol anime apart from the rest? Particularly, what makes it so perfect for cosplay? The potential for group cosplay? Matching outfits? Upbeat dance routines? Original songs? Yes. All of those things, actually.

One could say that the theme of idol anime is often the celebration of hard work and friendship. Nothing makes a fandom richer than the collaboration of fans! It’s thanks to these shows that we get to see groups of cosplayers go the extra mile and learn entire dance routines together. If these shows are inspiring people to work together to create costumes, sing, dance, meet new people, and push each other to new levels of self expression they might otherwise never experience, then they are succeeding in spreading their message.


Any cosplayer will tell you that cosplay is about more than just putting on a costume. It’s about a sense of community, and idol cosplay communities are gems that you will be delighted to discover and be a part of.


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