What Cosplays Were the Most Bought In Japan Last Year?

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What Cosplays Were the Most Bought In Japan Last Year?

School idols, Hatsune Miku, and Attack on Titan's survey corps top cosplay manufacturer Cospa's list of biggest sellers.

Costume and accessories manufacturer Cospa is one of the major cosplay manufacturers in Japan, providing ready to go costumes for any cosplayers. The company has released a list of its top 10 sellers of last year, giving a good insight as to what some of the more popular games and anime series are in Japan.

For people who don't have the skills, time, or care to make a costume, several stores exist - especially in Japan - for cosplayers to buy cosplays. Costumes tend to be manufactured as a series gets popular, and if they remain popular, they remain in stores and online for purchase. Attack on Titan is an international hit, but while there are lots of survey corps members seen at anime and comic conventions in the United States, the series first got popular in Japan. It's not unusual to see plenty of the survey corps at various cosplaying events in Japan.

Even so, Cospa's Eren Yeager costume from Attack on Titan is not its most popular. It managed to beat out other popular hits like the Vocaloid Hatsune Miku, but a multimedia series spanning music CDs, manga, video games, and anime called Love Live! stands proudly as number one in 2014. Love Live! is about a group of girls become idols to save their school from shutting down and later participate in a school idol competition, and its second anime season aired from April to June in 2014.

The full list is below:

10. Gintoki Sakata from Gin Tama
9. Destroyer Division 6 outfit from Kantai Collection
8. Shimakaze from Kantai Collection
7. Nagito Komaeda from Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair
6. Free Planets Alliance Star Fleet from Legend of the Galactic Heroes
5. Hatsune Miku
4. Trafalgar Law (New World version) from One Piece
3. Eren Yeager (Survey Corps) from Attack on Titan
2. Kongo-Class Tunic from Kantai Collection
1. Otonokizaka Academy Girl's Uniform from Love Live!

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There are nine main characters in Love Live attending the same school, so with nine characters wearing the same uniform, there's no surprise Cospa sold so many. However, Love Live! is also just one of the more cosplayed series right now. Cosplay sites like World Cosplay show rankings of the most cosplayed series [http://worldcosplay.net/ranking/title], and even there Love Live! has the most photos.

Kantai Collection is a free-to-play browser game in Japan released in 2013 with an official tabletop role-playing game, manga, and light novels. An anime series is currently airing, and a Vita game is on the way. In the online game, the player is an admiral and assembles a fleet of ships who are actually girls. The game has a large fanbase in Japan, so it's not too surprising to see some of the costumes become popular sellers.

It should also be noted that while Danganronpa 2 released in the U.S. and Europe in September 2014, the game actually came out on PSP first in Japan in 2012 and then released on the Vita in 2013. For a costume from the series to be in the top ranking after the initial year's hype is impressive.

Cospa is just one of many cosplay stores, but for anyone flying into Tokyo soon, Cospa has a satellite store in Narita International Airport until the end of May. It even has official distributors in San Francisco, Barcelona, and Singapore.

Source: Kotaku [http://news.nicovideo.jp/watch/nw1399898]


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Aerosteam

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Not surprised by Eren being so high, I'm one of the people who bought his outfit after all.
 

T3hSource

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I'm actually surprised Legend of Galactic Heroes is even in that ranking. I guess people are excited from the remake announcement, along with that being a normal jacket to comfortably wear.
 

Roxas1359

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Aerosteam said:
Not surprised by Eren being so high, I'm one of the people who bought his outfit after all.
Auditioning for a role in the live action movie I see. First, break into the movie scene as one of the expendables, next you star in your own movie!

OT: I am not surprised about Trafalgar Law being so high on the list. I mean his New World hat is so damn huggable. Not to mention 2014 really gave him a lot of character development, making him one of my favorite One Piece characters in general.
 

Miasthma

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When I first clicked on this article I was really hoping Love Live! would be mentioned, but I had no idea it would top the list. For anyone who hasn't checked it out, it is a really heart-warming series and definitely worth your time. NicoMaki forever.
 

Penguinplayer

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6. Free Planets Alliance Star Fleet from Legend of the Galactic Heroes
That's all I needed to hear. I now have a goofy smile on my face and I guess it will be stuck there for the rest of the day.
 

Razorback0z

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As long as Japanese girls keep dressing like naughty school girls, who cares. Im guessing Love Live was written by a man, a middle aged man.
 

ryukage_sama

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I'm always happy to see Legend of the Galactic Heroes getting some love. I'm tempted to buy one of these uniforms, but I'd hate to see the cost to import it. And I'm concerned I'd get an inferior imitation if I found a cheaper option.

Edit: Retail price is ~$250. So, nope.

[link]http://www.cospa.com/detail/id/00000058236[/link]
 

gyrobot_v1legacy

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Razorback0z said:
As long as Japanese girls keep dressing like naughty school girls, who cares. Im guessing Love Live was written by a man, a middle aged man.
Partially correct. The manga designs are done by a female artist known for the yuri manga adaptation of Strawberry Panic. You are right in that the chara designs for the anime was done by the same guy who also did designs for an yuri game adaptatiob

And it was an attempt for Bandai's subsidiary to compete with Namco's Idolmaster series but it has found its niche in going for the lesbianism fandom after both companies merged.

The most ironic thing? I was seeing this slowly grow popular in Japan. But it was the phone game and anime that have fans flocking