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#1
We just need Mr. Legend now xD

I was thinking maybe little slips of paper that they can slip into the pass-cover to show they're in hero suits
#2
Will gladly join as Wild Tiger w/ friend as Rock Bison in hero suits ^^
#3
Me and my friend are probably going as Momotaros and Kintaros (imagin form) ^^
#5
Fun gathering! I sucked at Hot Nappo though =~= But oh well
#6
Hey, uh, one question, is the Hot Nappo thing gonna be with a REAL pineapple? (is scared of pain)
#8
Quote from: Aelia on April 09, 2011, 05:29:36 PM
Quote from: EnmaRaeg on April 08, 2011, 10:02:38 PM
Quote from: Aelia on April 08, 2011, 04:21:40 PM
Quote from: EnmaRaeg on April 08, 2011, 06:59:51 AM
Quote from: Aelia on April 05, 2011, 11:10:04 PM
Quote from: EnmaRaeg on April 05, 2011, 10:57:18 PM
If I'm doing a Gijinka version of a teddy bear character, who carries a chainsaw, would I need to tell the Rovers that it's a gijinka?
So..... ..... a bear-suit and a chainsaw? To be honest, that doesn't sound like the sort of thing we can or should be peace-bonding. The reason being that our rule is that the prop must suit the costume. In this case, I can see no reason why a teddy bear needs to have a chain saw.

On that note, what materials would said chainsaw be made out of? I hope it's obvious that a real one could not be carried.

Well, it's not exactly a bear suit, it's a hoodie modified to look like the character. And the chainsaw is made of paper mache and foam
Alright. A paper mache and foam chainsaw is ok IF you can tell me why I should let a bear carry a chainsaw, and I buy it. Who is this bear? Why do they need a chainsaw? Is it a specific character, or what?

The biggest part of our props policy is that you have to be in a costume, and the prop has to suit it.

Whoops sorry to post the character in the first place ^^"
Hyde: http://img2.bleachexile.com/manga/hyde-and-closer/001/Hyde_001_52-53.png

As you can see, he's a bear that carries a chainsaw. But since I don't have enough money for a real teddy bear fursuit, I just went with the simple gijinka version

Well, the good news is that since it's a legitimate bear-with-chainsaw character, you've got the go-ahead, whether it's a fur-suit or gijinka version.

Thanks, I'll look forward to Fanime ^^
#9
Quote from: Aelia on April 08, 2011, 04:21:40 PM
Quote from: EnmaRaeg on April 08, 2011, 06:59:51 AM
Quote from: Aelia on April 05, 2011, 11:10:04 PM
Quote from: EnmaRaeg on April 05, 2011, 10:57:18 PM
If I'm doing a Gijinka version of a teddy bear character, who carries a chainsaw, would I need to tell the Rovers that it's a gijinka?
So..... ..... a bear-suit and a chainsaw? To be honest, that doesn't sound like the sort of thing we can or should be peace-bonding. The reason being that our rule is that the prop must suit the costume. In this case, I can see no reason why a teddy bear needs to have a chain saw.

On that note, what materials would said chainsaw be made out of? I hope it's obvious that a real one could not be carried.

Well, it's not exactly a bear suit, it's a hoodie modified to look like the character. And the chainsaw is made of paper mache and foam
Alright. A paper mache and foam chainsaw is ok IF you can tell me why I should let a bear carry a chainsaw, and I buy it. Who is this bear? Why do they need a chainsaw? Is it a specific character, or what?

The biggest part of our props policy is that you have to be in a costume, and the prop has to suit it.

Whoops sorry to post the character in the first place ^^"
Hyde: http://img2.bleachexile.com/manga/hyde-and-closer/001/Hyde_001_52-53.png

As you can see, he's a bear that carries a chainsaw. But since I don't have enough money for a real teddy bear fursuit, I just went with the simple gijinka version
#10
Quote from: Aelia on April 05, 2011, 11:10:04 PM
Quote from: EnmaRaeg on April 05, 2011, 10:57:18 PM
If I'm doing a Gijinka version of a teddy bear character, who carries a chainsaw, would I need to tell the Rovers that it's a gijinka?
So..... ..... a bear-suit and a chainsaw? To be honest, that doesn't sound like the sort of thing we can or should be peace-bonding. The reason being that our rule is that the prop must suit the costume. In this case, I can see no reason why a teddy bear needs to have a chain saw.

On that note, what materials would said chainsaw be made out of? I hope it's obvious that a real one could not be carried.

Well, it's not exactly a bear suit, it's a hoodie modified to look like the character. And the chainsaw is made of paper mache and foam
#11
If I'm doing a Gijinka version of a teddy bear character, who carries a chainsaw, would I need to tell the Rovers that it's a gijinka?