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See it. Make it. Be it.




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    • Ame Garrucho
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    • Vicki Ugaki
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"See it. Make it. Be it." was shot within two seperate days in Febuary and March at Anime on Display in the Cathedral Hill Hotel and Wondercon at the Mascone Center, both located in San Francisco, CA. Some footage from FanimeCon 2006 at the San Jose McEnery Center was used as well.

Our podcast is aimed towards those who don't know what cosplay is and those who would like to know more about "cosplay".

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2 responses // See it. Make it. Be it.

  • I've always been fascinated with this subculture. There have been some amazing work. Yaya Han comes to mind.

    Of course, the 2 dollar ones are just as fun, sometimes!

    And I love the Slave Leia costumes. Hehehehe...
    seeso
  • Before this, I've never heard of this. This is something a friend of mine would be interested in. He is a total Star Wars fan....for example, he is the one that was the first in line camping out for several days when episode 1 & 2 for star wars came out.
    UUDino

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