Monday, June 21, 2010

Redtone Wimax broadband & Gaming Roadshow 2010



Date: 26th & 27th June 2010
Time: 10am-10pm
Venue: Palm Square, Centre Point

Free registration tournaments:

PS3 Winning Eleven 2010 Tournament & DotA 1 vs 1 Tournament this coming Saturday and Sunday!!

To participate in the tournament,
please contact- Gordon: 017-831 5856 or Welfred: 016-833 1984.

ATTRACTIVE PRIZES TO BE WON!!!

There will be cosplayers as appearance too, don't miss!

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P/S: KKCC is not the organizer nor affiliates with this event

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Event Report: KYAN!ME's Over!

KYAN!ME - Anime, Comic, Games & Japanese Culture Expo @ The Spring Mall, Kuching, Sarawak is finally over~!
Here is a coverage of the event by KKCC :)


Cosplayers from KK, Sabah


KYAN!ME's banner


One of the booths


Some displays


You can even try on their Yukata


Their Junior Cosplay competition - Very cute kids


Here are some photos of the group cosplay skit:



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Appreciation for KKCC - Thank you KYAN!ME


Group photo with cosplayers during during closing ceremony


Group photo with KYAN!ME organizers and KKCC President


It's a fun event with quite a lot of activities and competitions such as Noodle eating competition & Bento-making competition :)
I had fun and I'm looking forward for the next event ^^

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Omake:


Thanks for letting me wear Elizabeth costume ^o^

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Asuka - White Dress Ver. Cosplay

A wonderful Asuka Langley (White Dress Version) Cosplay photoshoot.

Cosplayed by Chiaki; Photos by Bernard.













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Friday, May 21, 2010

Hagu - Honey & Clover Cosplay

Cosplayer: Sakuya
Photographer: Edgar










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If you want your cosplay photos to be published, just leave a message in our FB page :)

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Anime fans get exclusive movie viewing

Event regarding Evangelion movie screening gets in the news ;)



19th May, 2010

KOTA KINABALU: Anime (Japanese Animation) fans rejoiced when they had a chance to watch an exclusive screening of Evangelion 2.0 You Can (not) Advance at the Cathay Cineplex on Saturday.

The screening was the result of a successful bid by anime fans to convince the cinema to bring the film to Sabah. It was organised by Cathay Cineplex, Hobby Kingdom and the Sabahan Anime Club.

Nearly 130 anime fans with some arriving dressed as their favourite characters from the anime packed the hall where the movie was to be shown.

Collin Choo, a volunteer who helped to organise the event said that he was so amazed by the enthusiastic response it rendered him speechless.

According to one of the organisers, Abdul Hadri bin Saimin, it all started after he missed his chance to watch the movie when it was shown at cinemas in Kuala Lumpur last year.

He and a few fellow anime fans then started a Facebook group ‘I’m Sabahan and I want to see Evangelion 2.0 movie in Cathay KK’ which quickly gathered around 1,000 members in less than two months.

They were finally able to convince Cathay Cineplex to screen the film if they agreed to rent the hall.

“We didn’t expect that we will have such full support but from what we can see the turnout itself proves that the support is there,” he said.

The organisers are planning a second screening of the film on May 22.

For those interested in making their bookings, they can visit the Facebook group.

Previously, anime fans in Kuala Lumpur had lobbied for the film to be brought into the country and were successful when Cathay decided to screen it at two of their cinemas there in March.

Evangelion 2.0 You Can (not) Advance is the second movie in the Rebuild of Evangelion series which is based on the original anime series in 1995.



Source: New Sabah Times

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Monday, May 17, 2010

Event Report: Evangelion 2.0 Movie Screening @ Cathay Cineplex

On 15th May 2010 (Saturday), Otakus all around Sabah gathered around at Cathay Cineplex KK to watch Evangelion 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance movie screening~!



1st started as a Facebook group for petition about "I'm Sabahan and I want to see Evangelion 2.0 movie in Cathay KK", is now a group of anime fans in Sabah~!

It is truly amazing there are so many fans and supporters in Sabah that the group has reached 1000+ members ^_^ Now I hope KK Cosplay Club can achieve as much members as the anime group too... So please do support KKCC okay?! Animes... Manga.. Games... Cosplay... They're all related!! So Sabahans!! Spread the love~~~ ♥ ^_^







Let's hope for more events like this happening in Sabah~!

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Cosplay Theory of Evolution

Hey guys, since I just got Otacool2 which is about Worldwide Cosplays, I thought I should share some of these nice articles with everyone =)
(The English kinda broken... I know... I just retyped them...)

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Cosplay Theory of Evolution

The forever challenging cosplayers have transcended the "Kaso(masquerade)" x "Kasou(virtual)" world

Tatsumi Inui of "Cure" - World's largest cosplay site talks about the evolution of the globally growing cosplay.


Cosplay in Japan

What kind of keywords come up to your mind when you hear the word 'Cosplay', 'Akihabara', 'Maid', 'Nurse'? In the cosplay industry this type of costume is called 'Uni-Cos' (short for uniform cosplay) and since it is not cosplay of a particular character, we use the term to clarify the difference between the two. When we cosplay characters from anime, manga, and video games, we call it 'Chara-Cos' and it has become a world wide trend evolving the cosplay culture.

People who love the work admire the characters and wishes to become one with them by wearing the same costumes and make ups. This idea of wanting to become one with the character seems to be a unique Japanese philosophy, whereas people outside Japan seem to focus on enjoying the costumes and world view of the character. In Japan it tends to be more about how far one can 'get into' the character. Not just costumes, they also seek for the perfect wigs, color contact lenses, weapons, facial expressions, poses and try to become as close as the character as possible.

The world that we live in, is 3 dimensional, however since we try to become close to the 2 dimensional world characters, cosplay world is sometimes called, "The 2.5 dimensional world".

Cosplay Around The World

We hear a lot of people oversea say "We like Japanese animation culture". When we hear these feelings for Japanese animation and manga, we really feel a connection over borders and give us courage.

The cosplay by those people differ depending on each country. For example, in the U.S, they can dress up in their costumes at home, ride their car to the convention center or do a cosplay shooting at a grand view location, and people won't look at them differently.

Also, many people walk around events communicating with each other. In Japan cosplayers can pay attention to details, however they have restriction with size of the costume. But at oversea events, there seem to be more freedom about size and prominent costumes really catch your eyes.

How to enjoy cosplay

First of all, you don't have to think too much. Many people say, "Everyone's an otaku, right?" but that's not true. Many people have regular jobs, and they just enjoy cosplay cons over the weekend to have fun.

We also hear the question, "How do you have fun when you cosplay?" Many people say, the best part is shooting photos. Taking photos of yourself in a totally different look,or finding a character that you like and asking them if you can take photos with them. Since you can identify the love of the same work as the cosplay character, it's easy to make friends as well.

Furthermore, if you make many cosplay friends you can rent a studio as a group and have fun taking photos. Unlike conventions, cosplayers can take high quality photos in a controlled environment where they can pay attention details to create high level works.

Another activity that is getting popular now is getting location permissions to shoot in an outdoor environment. Cosplayers enjoy, finding a location close to the world that the character exist in and take photos there.

In addition there are many conventions specializing in cosplay. In 2009, Cure hosted a successful convention called "Cure Cosplay Festival '09" that featured a huge photo session show.

Cosplay Industry

Originally cosplay was more of a personal hobby where fans created costumes by themselves to wear at 'Doujinshi Event'. However, recently companies and organization have developed all sorts of business surrounding cosplay. Especially for the cosplay costumes, it is said that the market is over several billion yen (several hundred million US$). The reason behind the development shows the presence of cosplayer demand. You can imagine how many users are out there in the current cosplay industry.

How to become a cosplayer

You do not need any license to become a cosplayer. But I'm sure there are information that is hard to find like, where to buy things, and which cons to attend. As a start, we recommend registering to "Cure" a community website dedicated to cosplay. All the needed information is linked so that even beginners can have fun comfortably.

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Of course... This is KKCC Blog and I would suggest newbies to register in our forum ClickStartPlay (lol)