


Marin does seem to have a genuine interest in the characters she is cosplaying, and has a lot of knowledge about them. There are these little things like buying everything you need on time for the cosplay and at first Marin doesn't know how much work sewing is, so she puts him under time pressure, and they talk a bit about which type of fabrics they should buy and you often can't take the same color like you see in an anime, because it wouldn't look good on a real human.Ĭosplaying is also not just putting some fancy clothes on like a costume at a carneval event. there, I love to see characters coming to life in real life and I love to see the passion people have for their craft, because many of them are sewing the most complex cosplays themselves and put tons of passion, talent, exercise and also money and time into it.Īnd if you can ignore that Marin is bit of a waifu-bait and the sometimes fanservice-heavy portrayal of her, you will find some relatable content for cosplayers. Nothing too complex and I'm not good at sewing because I have dyspraxia, aka I struggle with my hand-eye-coordination, but I do like cosplays a lot.Įven tho when I'm not going in a cosplay to a convention, I absolutely love to see cosplayers My main reason for liking this is that I'm cosplaying occasionally. I finally have seen it, after I had put it on-hold for eternity after the first episode, but a cosplayer friend kicked me to finish it together with her. what can I say, I liked this more than I would have expected to, to be very honest. Because her sewing skills are pitiable, she decides to enlist his help.Īs Gojou and Kitagawa work together on one cosplay outfit after another, they cannot help but grow close-even though their lives are worlds apart. However, the unimaginable happens when Kitagawa discovers Gojou's prowess with a sewing machine and brightly confesses to him about her own hobby: cosplay. It would defy common sense for the friendless Gojou to mix with the likes of Kitagawa, who is always surrounded by her peers. Nonetheless, he goes to great lengths to keep his unique hobby a secret, as he believes that he would be ridiculed were it revealed.Įnter Marin Kitagawa, an extraordinarily pretty girl whose confidence and poise are in stark contrast to Gojou's meekness. While his fellow teenagers busy themselves with pop culture, Gojou finds bliss in sewing clothes for his dolls. High school student Wakana Gojou spends his days perfecting the art of making hina dolls, hoping to eventually reach his grandfather's level of expertise.
