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34 Handmade Costumes That This Guy Created For His Cats’ Cosplays (New Pics)
Interview With ArtistYagyouNEKO is a costume artist from Tokushima Prefecture, Japan, where they have anime studios producing well-known works like Demon Slayer and the Fate series. This artist has caught people's attention with cosplays for his cats. So, if you are a cat person who enjoys anime, you are in for a treat!
In an interview with Bored Panda, the creator behind the outfits wrote: "In my hometown, we have frequent anime and cosplay events that attract a large number of tourists from other regions. I thought that having cats dressed as popular anime and video game characters at these events could be a fantastic way to draw even more tourists."
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Shinobu Kochō From Demon Slayer
We wanted to learn more about the creator and his process of making the costumes. He responded: “First, I decide on the character for the costume. The decision is often based on characters from local anime studios, currently trending series, or suggestions and requests from my followers on social media.
Then, I gather reference images online. Since colors may vary depending on the display, I try to source references as close to official materials as possible.”
Kalim Al-Asim From Disney Twisted Wonderland
Disney Twisted-Wonderland is a Japanese mobile game created by Aniplex and Walt Disney Japan.
“Lastly, I collect the necessary materials. The fabric is usually sourced from stores commonly used by other cosplayers. I prioritize lightness over durability to make it easy for the cats to move around comfortably. I’m constantly experimenting to ensure that even for extended wear, the costumes are easy on the cats. I use not only regular fabric but also faux leather and even metal for accessories.
This three-step process takes around two to three months to complete one costume. If sourcing images and materials goes smoothly, the time can be shortened.”
Klee From Genshin Impact
Yamato Takeru From Fate/Grand Order
We asked whether YagyouNEKO has a favorite costume he has made.
The artist wrote: “I pour love and dedication into each piece I create. Some costumes are especially challenging due to the difficulty of the design, the effort to replicate them accurately, or the struggle to find the right materials. Picking a single favorite is tough, but since my sewing skills are always improving, I’d say my latest creation is always my current favorite.”
Azul Ashengrotto From Disney Twisted-Wonderland
Disney Twisted-Wonderland is a Japanese mobile game created by Aniplex and Walt Disney Japan.
Artoria Caster From Fate/Grand Order
Fate/Grand Order is a free-to-play Japanese gacha mobile game.
YagyouNEKO has shared all of his works on X, on which the creator has almost 30K followers. We asked how the artist engages with his audience, and what role they play in his creative process.
“Through social media, I engage with followers to research popular series and predict what may become the next big thing. From their suggestions, I choose which costume to create next, and I often receive feedback on past pieces that I incorporate into future works.
Additionally, anyone who attends events where I and my cosplay cats appear can freely take photos with us. I post updates about upcoming events, and I hope many people come to visit,” wrote the artist.
Shoto Todoroki From My Hero Academia
We also were curious to learn more about the stars, and his cats. YagyouNEKO wrote: “I worked with three cats: Koyomi (female), Yuki (female), and Takeru (male). Sadly, only Koyomi remains, as the other two have passed away. They were all very obedient, smart, and incredibly gentle.
They truly loved the costumes I made for them, and they always had a calm expression during photo shoots. We traveled extensively, over 180,000 kilometers, to shoot in different locations. I feel like the bond between us was even deeper than family.
Unlike a hundred years ago, we now have ways to archive a large number of photos. As long as I live, I intend to continue weaving the stories of my journeys with them.”
Anya Forger From Spy × Family
Sheeta And Pazu From Castle In The Sky
Tanjiro Kamado From Demon Slayer
Elizabeth Báthory (Halloween) From Fate/Grand Order
Fate/Grand Order is a free-to-play Japanese gacha mobile game.
Katsuki Bakugo From My Hero Academia
Nezuko Kamado From Demon Slayer
Riddle Rosehearts From Disney Twisted-Wonderland
Disney Twisted-Wonderland is a Japanese mobile game created by Aniplex and Walt Disney Japan.
Kyōjurō Rengoku And Akaza From Demon Slayer
Original Costume
Robin Hood From Fate/Grand Order
Kokushibo From Demon Slayer
Hojo Tokiyuki From The Elusive Samurai
Emiya From Fate/Grand Order
Rui From Demon Slayer
Arash From Fate/Grand Order
Artoria Pendragon From Fate/Grand Order
To anyone who might be considering commenting "Those poor cats!" or "How mean!" or "How disgustingly cruel!" - I invite you to research on Google what an unhappy, angry, stressed cat looks like. Learn the body language of a stressed cat: flattened ears, squinted eyes, hunched body. Then look at these cats again. They are not stressed at all. They are in relaxed poses, with their ears up and their eyes open wide. None of the photos are blurry, meaning the cats are not struggling to escape the costumes or flee. These cats are happy and just fine wearing costumes. OP likely only left them on long enough to take the photos - a good owner knows that pets should only wear costumes for brief periods. These cats are not being harmed or stressed, and perhaps we should all take a step back from the vitriol we may wish to spew and simply enjoy photos of cats in costumes :)
To anyone who might be considering commenting "Those poor cats!" or "How mean!" or "How disgustingly cruel!" - I invite you to research on Google what an unhappy, angry, stressed cat looks like. Learn the body language of a stressed cat: flattened ears, squinted eyes, hunched body. Then look at these cats again. They are not stressed at all. They are in relaxed poses, with their ears up and their eyes open wide. None of the photos are blurry, meaning the cats are not struggling to escape the costumes or flee. These cats are happy and just fine wearing costumes. OP likely only left them on long enough to take the photos - a good owner knows that pets should only wear costumes for brief periods. These cats are not being harmed or stressed, and perhaps we should all take a step back from the vitriol we may wish to spew and simply enjoy photos of cats in costumes :)