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Why is cosplay loved by so many people?
I think the reasons are as follows. Cosplay can be translated into Chinese "role-playing", and some people translate it into "dressing up". In any case, cos behavior is to put on other people's clothes to play with others. At the end of 1930, Mickey Mouse of Disney officially appeared, and real role-playing also appeared during this period. Disney took this opportunity to create the world's first Disneyland at 1955. At the same time, in order to promote the product itself and attract tourists better, Disney specially invited employees to wear Mickey Mouse costumes for tourists to enjoy or take pictures. At first, this group of unknown Mickey Mouse consumers is the real origin of role-playing in the contemporary world.

Today, cosplay has always been a global cultural behavior. Various cosplay conferences emerge in an endless stream with different forms. Most of the participants are young boys and girls. They were dazzled by strange clothes. For those who like cosplay, this is a grand ceremony. This is a disaster for people who don't like role-playing. Love should be an important reason. Now the network is more and more developed, and globalization makes the cultures of different countries within reach. Especially in recent years, there has been a boom in Japan and South Korea. Many young men and women have been exposed to Japanese anime or games, and then they have been exposed to role-playing culture and devoted themselves to role-playing activities.

Some dissatisfaction in real life also makes cosplay participants hope to be as perfect as the comic book world. For people who play online games, this is actually the same starting point, because they are very depressed in reality. Role-playing is a combination of hard work and spiritual satisfaction of many roles. Radish and vegetables have their own tastes. Role-playing is my interest and a way to improve myself. "This is the view of a senior coser. In fact, many people don't understand role-playing and think it's crazy. However, we should give them enough respect. After all, everyone has the right to choose freely.

I really hope that practitioners in this field can solve this problem through technical means as soon as possible. The existence of advanced role-playing culture and traditional role-playing culture is not a problem. The problem is that if users can accurately distinguish between these two boundary circles, otherwise, this cos market may be doomed to tragedy and will eventually be killed by disorderly sticks. So I think that's why.