
Extreme moe in this beautifully Mikufied 3D rendition of the classic Idol Master song “Do-Dai”. Hatsune Miku at her most appealing.
Pantsers may wish to pay special attention to the last ten seconds or so…
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- Author: Artefact
- Filed under: Anime, H, News
- Date: Jan 3, 2009 14:26 JST
- Tags: Cosplay, Delicious Cake, Events, Francesca, H, Pantsu, Shimapan, Strike Witches

That most rare of things, good Strike Witches cosplay, arrives before our eyes; here we see loli shimapan icon Francesca Lucchini convincingly portrayed by a lady cosplayer:
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Hatsune Miku stares long, but not hard, at master, in this charming illustration. Shimapan are included.
By Yahako, whose Pixiv profile can be found here.

Some cunning soul has opted to combine two of the things most popular amongst Nico-goers, that is to say Hatsune Miku and oppai, in one video demonstrating oppai physics in full 3D CG, skirting NicoNico censorship by the strategic placement of two bandaids.
Watch her dance, replete with shimapan:
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Do you really need to see the rest of the lady when the subject matter is so provocative? Knee socks, shimapan and zettai ryouiki, and little else, feature in this image to no small effect…

An idol wearing shimapan (striped pantsu) and a shirt.
It seems shimapan enjoy great popularity, though thus far this seems to be chiefly limited to 2D.
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The recent Strike Witches only event we heard about stipulated that Cosplay Witches not engage in any indecent pantsu display; fortunately, it seems using the show’s own logic they were in fact able to cosplay in items of clothing in fact very much resembling pantsu, but in fact not pantsu, such as Francesca’s shimapan here being bikini bottoms.
This also meant that nothing in the slightest bit embarassing took place:
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Innumerable pantsu; all tastes look to be accommodated. Anyone who can recognise even a fraction of these has a truly discerning eye.
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For some reason, the recent cast off figure rendition of Hatsune Miku, by GSC, neglected to include the appropriate striped pantsu, or shimapan, instead opting for plain white. Quite an omission for a figure whose main selling point (apart from being gorgeous) is the removable skirt.
Fortunately, some simple modification involving paint and a paintbrush yields the appropriate results:
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A Haruhi/Nagato cosplayer shows very sporting attention to detail in this interesting crouching pose, wearing classic shimapan/striped pantsu. From her top it must be Nagato, but she has Haruhi-ish hair, I’d say.
I’m not sure how common striped pantsu are amongst the general female populace in Japan or elsewhere, but my guess is quite uncommon?