Prime Ministerial hopeful Taro Aso, or “Rozen Aso”, hugely popular with the otaku constituency for his carefully cultivated Rozen Maiden obsession, was lent some unconventional “support” at a recent rally, by the cosplayer pictured above. His sign says “Cosplay Squad”.
Plainclothes police soon took an interest in the man, who was not apparently doing anything untoward save engaging in a particularly tasteless bit of crossdressing cosplay; he was warned to move along, which thankfully he did.
It is not clear what grounds they had for moving along the man, but attending a political event so dressed probably violates some law or ordinance.
Perhaps Mr Aso could be forgiven for not wanting to be associated with this kind of “support” (pro-otaku or not, such support is likely damaging to his image), so police actions seem reasonable?
First off, you don’t third a motion. Robert wouldn’t like that.
And second, Jesus Christ that women on the left in the red looks like Masami Akita!
My bad, i mean “above her”..
And the guy above looks like light skinned version of Obama..
It’s not THAAAAT bad. I have seen even worses cosplays. ._.
it would probably had been a different story if it was a cat-girl
There should be a law against bad cosplay.
yep, one of the rules should ban americans from their grossplaying (most of the bad cosplay i’ve seen was made in usa)
I third the motion.
i second the motion