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This Girl Has Been Cosplaying Since She Was 1, Here Are 21 Of Her New Transformations
It's been a while since Halloween, but for those who love dressing up and transforming into different characters, we've prepared a list of adorable cosplay creations by Duda’s Universe.
You may remember our previous post featuring an impressive collection of images showcasing 4-year-old Maria Eduarda from Brazil. At that time, she was transforming into various popular personas inspired by cinema and music icons. Now, the girl who started her cosplay adventure in 2015 is already 8.
Scroll down to see the most recent transformations of Duda and some earlier looks of the girl we’ve not featured before.
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Vilma From "Scooby-Doo"
Chihiro Ogino From " Spirited Away"
Evelyn Wang From "Everything Everywhere All At Once"
Jack Torrance From "Shining"
Martha Nielsen From "Dark"
Mathilda From "Léon: The Professional"
Yeah, sure, I'll have my young daughter watch 𝐿𝑒́𝑜𝑛 so that she can learn to emulate Mathilda.
Clementine From "Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind"
Misty From "Pokémon"
Baby Yoda From "The Mandalorian"
Martha Nielsen From "Dark"
Sheila The Thief From "Dungeon And Dragons"
Athena From "Saint Seiya: Knights Of The Zodiac"
Axl Rose From Guns N' Roses
Friend: What's your kid's favorite band? Me: Guns ' n ' Roses
Padmé Amidala From "Star Wars"
Tronco From "Trolls"
Buttercup From "Powerpuff Girls"
Jessica From "Jessica Jones"
X-23 From "Logan"
Bruce Lee From "Game Of Death"
Ryan Stone From "Gravity"
You can put any costume on a baby. That doesn't mean the baby "becomes" the character. This child apparently has abundant patience, but that doesn't mean she has fun dressing like characters she's probably never heard of. The Shining? Really? This isn't a kid being cute. This is exploitation.
Load More Replies...a lot of these dont even look like cosplay, they're just regular outfits
These are costumes for children. She is really cute is these outfits, but this is NOT cosplay...
Some of those are just photos of a child. There is no costume involved. And the child is not cosplaying, her parents are dressing her up in costumes. As though a toddler knows who most of those characters are. She's probably having fun with her parents, but "cosplaying' implies some knowledge and participation in the process, this is a little kid being used as an extension of the parents' play.
I don't really thrill to see celebrities throw down thousands to make-up artists and hair-stylists to look like other celebrities; this was just plain silly, . . .and I enjoyed it! Awesome display of skill or art? Nah. Will it "forever change the way I look" at anything. Nah. And that's OK.
"Parents have been dressing their child up since she was 1, so they can exploit her on social media". There, I fixed the title.
List one reason why a person this age should have their photo publicized.
You can put any costume on a baby. That doesn't mean the baby "becomes" the character. This child apparently has abundant patience, but that doesn't mean she has fun dressing like characters she's probably never heard of. The Shining? Really? This isn't a kid being cute. This is exploitation.
Load More Replies...a lot of these dont even look like cosplay, they're just regular outfits
These are costumes for children. She is really cute is these outfits, but this is NOT cosplay...
Some of those are just photos of a child. There is no costume involved. And the child is not cosplaying, her parents are dressing her up in costumes. As though a toddler knows who most of those characters are. She's probably having fun with her parents, but "cosplaying' implies some knowledge and participation in the process, this is a little kid being used as an extension of the parents' play.
I don't really thrill to see celebrities throw down thousands to make-up artists and hair-stylists to look like other celebrities; this was just plain silly, . . .and I enjoyed it! Awesome display of skill or art? Nah. Will it "forever change the way I look" at anything. Nah. And that's OK.
"Parents have been dressing their child up since she was 1, so they can exploit her on social media". There, I fixed the title.
List one reason why a person this age should have their photo publicized.