Japanese Cosplayer Transforms Herself Into MGS Ninja

Logan Westbrook

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Japanese Cosplayer Transforms Herself Into MGS Ninja

Move over Raiden, the original Metal Gear Solid cyborg assassin is in town.

Along with convoluted plots and giant bipedal robots, cyborg ninjas are something of a hallmark of the Metal Gear Solid series, and while Konami might be giving Raiden - who became a cyborg after MGS2 - his own game, for many people the first Ninja, also known as Gray Fox, is the quintessential cyborg assassin. Unfortunately, with a detailed and skin tight bodysuit, sword and full face mask, Ninja isn't the easiest character to cosplay as, but that just makes cosplayer Omi Gibson's near-perfect version all the more impressive.

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In the original Metal Gear Solid, Gray Fox - who had suffered terrible wounds after a fight with Solid Snake in Metal Gear 2 - wore a cybernetic exoskeleton that made him faster and stronger than he had been when he was just flesh and blood. Unfortunately, the same procedure that had saved his life had often caused him excruciating pain. Ninja was a brutal and efficient killer, taking out entire squads of soldiers with just a sword.

Omi's costume recreates the exoskeleton almost perfectly, with all the contours, joins and details intact. The helmet is also amazingly detailed, although Omi said that it was incredibly hard to see out of, and that it only got worse when the fake blood was added. All she could do, she said, was to listen to the voices of the photographers and watch for flashes to make sure she was facing the right direction.

Ninja isn't the first Metal Gear Solid character that Omi has cosplayed as either. In fact, she's dressed up as a pretty significant portion of the MGS cast, both male and female, as well as characters like Catherine from the Atlus' upcoming game of the same name. You can see more of her cosplay pictures on her blog [http://ameblo.jp/omi-kero-gibson/].

Source: Kotaku [http://kotaku.com/#!5791952/theres-a-nice-lady-in-that-cyborg-suit/gallery/1]



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ThisIsSnake

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Gray Fox, a ninja sword, a railgun, stealth camo, badass cyclops red light and child bearing hips... wait.
 

hypercube

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Wow, that's very impressive. How do you go about making something like that? About the furthest I ever got on fancy dress was putting on a false beard and pretending to be ZZ Top.
 

Chrono212

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The time and effort to make something as detailed as that must be incredible.

Bravo, good lady.
 

Latinidiot

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I didn't notice she was... well, a she, until picture 7. I must say that she has a very nice figure.

ANd the best goddamned skills I've seen since Harrison Krix.
 

UberNoodle

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I had a shite day today at work and was entertaining finally going home (in my 8th year of a 'one year working holiday! ;P), but after these photos, I love Japan again. Bravo!
 

Lord Beautiful

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I must find this woman and make sweet monkey love to her for this. My only complaint is that she didn't hold the sword quite right. Gray Fox had a very distinct way of holding his sword with both hands, his left postitioned normally and his right in a reverse grip.

Regardless, lovely costume. Great artistry. She deserves a significant reward for making something so fantastic.
 

AxelxGabriel

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As much as I admit to how awesome the costume looks, I feel the need to ask the question how is this news-worthy?
 

Vanbael

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I give +14 awesomeness for the blood effect in the last pic. That is awesome.
 

beema

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This is incredibly old news. She did this costume like 2 years ago I believe...

Her Boss costume is also pretty... boss

I'm pretty sure she's a professional cosplayer, that is, she gets paid for this somehow. She has TONS of costumes and they are all incredibly meticulous. No way someone who just does this as a side hobby could pull it off.