Interlude: Cosplay Fusion 2009 Part I
by otaking on Jun.27, 2009, under Interlude
(I apologize for the quality of the pictures in advance. Phone camera, not the ideal tool for the job.)
It was much too early to head to the Cosplay Fusion venue when me and my friends arrived at Rockwell, so we had lunch instead. The event was moved outside, in the plaza close to the Starbucks and the Mini Shabu-Shabu, and it was a swelteringly hot day, so we decided to stay inside and cool down.
We immediately noticed the toys and scupltures display by the Mango store, which we also saw at the last Toycon. There were statues from Fatboy Studios:

Fatboy Studios at Cosplay Fusion
And there were toys by MaxiCollector:

MaxiCollector Leonidas
We noticed that the Maid Cafe at press was packed, so we never made it inside.We also noticed long queues of parents herding their children into the theaters, which were all showing Transformers 2.
We had lunch at Myron’s, watching the people walk by. Every now and then a costripper would pass by, like a girl dressed up as a particularly deranged-looking female Joker. I remarked to my friends that a lot of the cosplayers seemed unsettled by the upscale ambience of the Powerplant Mall, where even the waiters were pretentious and tended to judge you by what you were wearing. Undaunted, Joker Girl simply waltzed into Myron’s for some grub, and I admired her for her audacity.
After lunch, we met with the artist I commissioned for my upcomic comic, a slightly shy girl everyone calls ‘Shuu’, and we went gaga over the designs and the roughs for the first issue. Our enthusiastic cooing over her work probably frightened her. Sorry, Shuu. We really like the designs. We won’t hurt you.
Afterward, we decided to check out the other toy displays on the 2nd Floor, in the open area close to National Bookstore and Sumosam. Most prominent displays: Iron Man, and a Darth Vader made of LEGO. Yes, that’s not my phone’s fault, he really is that blocky.

Iron... America?

Darth Lego!
By this time many cosplayers were gathering for the competition. The poster for Cosplay Fusion itself prominently featured the Gosengfiao sisters, smiling for the camera in colored wigs. Many of the contestants were hamming it up for the cameras: War Machine, characters from Spawn Samurai Warriors, EVA Unit 02, a mechanical soldier from Hellboy II’s Golden Army, and the costume to beat, Mecha Godzilla, whose awesomeness I will save for the next post.

Spawn Ninja Girl, meet the Golden Army.

Anta Baka?
Then we all proceeded to the Plaza, where a stage and rows of plastic chairs were set up underneath a tent, to catch the start of the show. We were early. Many of the seats were still unoccupied. So we chose some good seats and prepared for the show.
(to be continued)

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June 29th, 2009 on 11:29 am
iz nice. great success!
June 29th, 2009 on 5:22 pm
Nyes, a high five! Chinqui!
June 29th, 2009 on 4:03 pm
Wish I was there. I hear the mechagodzilla was awesome.
June 29th, 2009 on 5:30 pm
It was humongous!