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World Cosplay Day

There is no doubt that My Dress-Up Darling (Sono Bisque Doll wa Koi wo Suru) is one of the most popular franchises in recent years. Its premise, which has the world of cosplay as the main theme of the story, has left many people amazed who were unaware, or not, of this world that is so popular within the otaku community.

My Dress-Up Darling's Marin Kitagawa and Gojo Wakana Celebrate World Cosplay Day with Exclusive Art

That is why in the «World Cosplay Day“, the official media from the anime My Dress-Up Darling have prepared a special surprise for fans and a visual image has been shared with the public to celebrate this day that has already become a viral phenomenon on social networks in Japan thanks to the hashtag #世界コスプレの日.

The Horror Scene in My Dress-Up Darling returns in a special image

The visual shared by the anime production committee My Dress-Up Darling gives us a new and detailed perspective on one of the most memorable moments of the series: the cosplay session inspired by the horror game «Coffin«. This image offers a new look at the stage created for the occasion, where we can see the characters in a scene that has become very iconic in the history of manga/anime.

As you can see in the visual, its protagonists are the characters Marin Kitagawa and Gojo Wakana in a central plane, while in the background we have Sajuna Inui, Shinju Inui, Amane Himeno, Miyako Honda and Akira Ogata with their respective cosplays.

The Popularity of cosplay thanks to anime

The massive success of the franchise My Dress-Up Darling It is due to its premise, which has amazed many people, whether or not they are familiar with otaku culture. The series managed to show with great respect and detail the hard work, the passion of this world, whether when interacting with other people who share this hobby as well as the production behind the cameras by presenting the making of the clothing as well as other details such as makeup, accessories, etc.

This caused many people to become genuinely interested in the world of cosplay, to the point that some have begun to make their own costumes directly inspired by anime. The series not only fulfilled its goal of entertaining the public, but has also become a gateway to this hobby, offering a detailed look at the creative process, something that has encouraged certain people to enter this world.

My Dress-Up Darling (Sono Bisque Doll wa Koi wo suru) - Season 2 visual

Based on the romantic comedy manga Shinichi Fukudaanime My Dress-Up Darling (Sono Bisque Doll wa Koi wo suru) premiered on Japanese television on January 8, 2022. The series was made up of 2 seasons (24 episodes in total). Furthermore, the animation studio CloverWorks was in charge of its production.

The anime is available legally in Latin America through the platform Crunchyroll and has a dubbing into Latin Spanish.

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