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ARFIEN loves Coslay!



Sugoi!

We love cosplay too!

COSPLAY invades Bacolod! Kyaaaa!

Did you check the newspapers today?

During our January Siggy Pic Shoot, a stranger offered to take our photos with his SLR. Mac did got his e-mail address but it turned out to be a wrong one.

So we never knew what happened to our pics.

Until today.

On the cover of THE VISAYAN DAILY STAR!



Wow...two months is worth the wait.

Arigato Mr. Bob Lacson!

JAPAN - Just Always Pray At Night



So everyone was shocked of the tragedy the struck Japan lately.

Just pray...

That all your fave mangakas were safe.

That all your fave seiyuus were safe.

That all your fave cosplayers were safe.

That all your fave visual kei bands were safe.

That Japan will survive this crisis.

JAPAN - Just Always Pray At Night



So everyone was shocked of the tragedy the struck Japan lately.

Just pray...

That all your fave mangakas were safe.

That all your fave seiyuus were safe.

That all your fave cosplayers were safe.

That all your fave visual kei bands were safe.

That Japan will survive this crisis.

How to be a Hitsuzen 'kizuna'

There was a time when Hitsuzen Inc encountered problems with managing members. Come November 2009, the Hitsuzen Core team was formed after everyone's commitment to organize the BLEACHED Project. The core was composed of 9 members and swore to each other that whatever happens, the projects would go on.

A series of projects followed. And inevitably, Hitsuzen Inc reached the limelight of success. But the problems didn't end there. As the team got known around the city, many neophytes wanted to join in. Learning from history, the core didn't want to accept any more members because they might just be people who wanted to jump in the bandwagon with no commitment at all.

It's the worst problem Hitsuzen Inc encountered. They wanted quality projects for themselves but they didn't want to hurt other cosplayers who greatly wish to be with them.

Thus, Hitsuzen-Kizuna was born.

Kizuna, in Japanese, means 'bond'. The core established this system of accepting fellow cosplayers to join their projects by means of close friendship or sharing the same interests just like a family. Also known as VIPs, kizunas are not part of the core but are important people who got the passion, the commitment, and the guts to cosplay under the banner of Hitsuzen Inc.

There was no membership fee. There was no initiation involved. The core would have wanted such but they thought it might complicate things. So how did kizunas became kizunas? Literally, because of the BONDS.

It is something that cannot be explained. Some kizunas were once Hitsuzen Inc's stalkers. Some kizunas do not cosplay but they just love anime and want to have fun with the group. Some kizunas are pains in the ass but are sometimes useful in projects. These people bonded with Hitsuzen core. They were not acknowledged as kizunas right away. It took time.

Yes, TIME. For all those times, the good and the bad, being with the core no matter what defined the meaning of being a kizuna. Some people gave up, some stood up until the end. TIME is the best INITIATION one can get from his superiors.

Now what happens when a kizuna wants to be out of Hitsuzen Inc? The Hitsuzen core sets him/her free. Everyone is ready to let go. In the first place, there was no official baptism of being a kizuna.

You came in because of the bond.

You have the choice what you want to do with that bond.

When you cut that bond, it's over.

The Hitsuzen core will continue to strive.

How to be a Hitsuzen 'kizuna'

There was a time when Hitsuzen Inc encountered problems with managing members. Come November 2009, the Hitsuzen Core team was formed after everyone's commitment to organize the BLEACHED Project. The core was composed of 9 members and swore to each other that whatever happens, the projects would go on.

A series of projects followed. And inevitably, Hitsuzen Inc reached the limelight of success. But the problems didn't end there. As the team got known around the city, many neophytes wanted to join in. Learning from history, the core didn't want to accept any more members because they might just be people who wanted to jump in the bandwagon with no commitment at all.

It's the worst problem Hitsuzen Inc encountered. They wanted quality projects for themselves but they didn't want to hurt other cosplayers who greatly wish to be with them.

Thus, Hitsuzen-Kizuna was born.

Kizuna, in Japanese, means 'bond'. The core established this system of accepting fellow cosplayers to join their projects by means of close friendship or sharing the same interests just like a family. Also known as VIPs, kizunas are not part of the core but are important people who got the passion, the commitment, and the guts to cosplay under the banner of Hitsuzen Inc.

There was no membership fee. There was no initiation involved. The core would have wanted such but they thought it might complicate things. So how did kizunas became kizunas? Literally, because of the BONDS.

It is something that cannot be explained. Some kizunas were once Hitsuzen Inc's stalkers. Some kizunas do not cosplay but they just love anime and want to have fun with the group. Some kizunas are pains in the ass but are sometimes useful in projects. These people bonded with Hitsuzen core. They were not acknowledged as kizunas right away. It took time.

Yes, TIME. For all those times, the good and the bad, being with the core no matter what defined the meaning of being a kizuna. Some people gave up, some stood up until the end. TIME is the best INITIATION one can get from his superiors.

Now what happens when a kizuna wants to be out of Hitsuzen Inc? The Hitsuzen core sets him/her free. Everyone is ready to let go. In the first place, there was no official baptism of being a kizuna.

You came in because of the bond.

You have the choice what you want to do with that bond.

When you cut that bond, it's over.

The Hitsuzen core will continue to strive.

The many versions of Haruka Kanata

And which one do you like best?



Two Mexican siblings. Oh yeah...Mexican and they know Jap well. cool!



Haha. The Jap boy can't sing, eh?



Gee! This is epic! Bravo!

ARFIEN loves Coslay!



Sugoi!

We love cosplay too!

COSPLAY invades Bacolod! Kyaaaa!

Did you check the newspapers today?

During our January Siggy Pic Shoot, a stranger offered to take our photos with his SLR. Mac did got his e-mail address but it turned out to be a wrong one.

So we never knew what happened to our pics.

Until today.

On the cover of THE VISAYAN DAILY STAR!



Wow...two months is worth the wait.

Arigato Mr. Bob Lacson!

The many versions of Haruka Kanata

And which one do you like best?



Two Mexican siblings. Oh yeah...Mexican and they know Jap well. cool!



Haha. The Jap boy can't sing, eh?



Gee! This is epic! Bravo!

Naruto Songs MTV

Okay...you heard them in the anime.

Here are the real MTVs. Sugoi!



HERO'S COMEBACK. This is uber crazy. The band is having such fun. Perfect for Naruto Shippuden's first opening song.



HARUKA KANATA. This one is wickedly cool. Scream with the band y'all!



GO! Adrenaline rush! This is funny and cool at the same time.



SHOOTING STAR. A favorite. Go rap...with some sadness. Sighs.

Naruto Songs MTV

Okay...you heard them in the anime.

Here are the real MTVs. Sugoi!



HERO'S COMEBACK. This is uber crazy. The band is having such fun. Perfect for Naruto Shippuden's first opening song.



HARUKA KANATA. This one is wickedly cool. Scream with the band y'all!



GO! Adrenaline rush! This is funny and cool at the same time.



SHOOTING STAR. A favorite. Go rap...with some sadness. Sighs.

Caption This: Shirtless Naruto and Sasuke



Gawd! There's no need for a costume to express who they are.

This is fatal!

Caption This: Shirtless Naruto and Sasuke



Gawd! There's no need for a costume to express who they are.

This is fatal!

The First Ever Cosplay Museum

Cosplay.ph and Diliman Prepatory School proudly presents the official unveiling of the first ever Cosplay Museum in the Philippines on January 8, 2010! The museum will feature historical cosplay costumes, a cosplay historical gallery and an extensive gallery from premier cosplay photographers. There will also be an area for Cosplay Workshops that will serve to instruct beginners as well as tackle more advanced cosplay topics.

A joint project of Cosplay.ph and Diliman Prepatory School, the Cosplay Museum is meant as an educational beacon to enlighten the general public about Cosplay, its roots and historical landmarks in the Philippines and to educate the youth on the various aspects of Cosplay. The museum is also a venue for allowing Cosplayers to congregate and have their own small activities with the frequency that is impossible in most large-scale conventions.

Along Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon City, the museum is located next to Diliman Prepatory School. It is, however, independent of the complex allowing it to operate during times when the school is closed. For those planning a visit, please refer to this map by clicking the link here: Map to Cosplay Museum. The actual museum is located in the white building right next to Diliman Prepatory School.

Cosplay.ph and Diliman Prepatory School would like to thank everyone who donated their costumes, time and effort in the fruition of this landmark museum. It's launching is testament to the growing positive influence of Cosplay, not merely as a hobby, but as an art form and educational media.

The First Ever Cosplay Museum

Cosplay.ph and Diliman Prepatory School proudly presents the official unveiling of the first ever Cosplay Museum in the Philippines on January 8, 2010! The museum will feature historical cosplay costumes, a cosplay historical gallery and an extensive gallery from premier cosplay photographers. There will also be an area for Cosplay Workshops that will serve to instruct beginners as well as tackle more advanced cosplay topics.

A joint project of Cosplay.ph and Diliman Prepatory School, the Cosplay Museum is meant as an educational beacon to enlighten the general public about Cosplay, its roots and historical landmarks in the Philippines and to educate the youth on the various aspects of Cosplay. The museum is also a venue for allowing Cosplayers to congregate and have their own small activities with the frequency that is impossible in most large-scale conventions.

Along Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon City, the museum is located next to Diliman Prepatory School. It is, however, independent of the complex allowing it to operate during times when the school is closed. For those planning a visit, please refer to this map by clicking the link here: Map to Cosplay Museum. The actual museum is located in the white building right next to Diliman Prepatory School.

Cosplay.ph and Diliman Prepatory School would like to thank everyone who donated their costumes, time and effort in the fruition of this landmark museum. It's launching is testament to the growing positive influence of Cosplay, not merely as a hobby, but as an art form and educational media.
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