Pokémon cosplay: Difference between revisions

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The [[Colosseum Leader]]s in {{g|Battle Revolution}} all cosplay as Pokémon. [[Colosseum Leader Taylor|Taylor]] is dressed as {{p|Pachirisu}}, [[Colosseum Leader Marina|Marina]] is dressed as {{p|Kyogre}}, [[Rosie]] is dressed as {{p|Roserade}}, [[Voldon]] is dressed as {{p|Electivire}}, [[Terrell]] is dressed as {{p|Groudon}}, and [[Dusty]] is dressed as {{p|Lucario}}. All of these costumes can be {{Shiny}} and both forms are available for players as well.
The [[Colosseum Leader]]s in {{g|Battle Revolution}} all cosplay as Pokémon. [[Colosseum Leader Taylor|Taylor]] is dressed as {{p|Pachirisu}}, [[Colosseum Leader Marina|Marina]] is dressed as {{p|Kyogre}}, [[Rosie]] is dressed as {{p|Roserade}}, [[Voldon]] is dressed as {{p|Electivire}}, [[Terrell]] is dressed as {{p|Groudon}}, and [[Dusty]] is dressed as {{p|Lucario}}. All of these costumes can be {{Shiny}} and both forms are available for players as well.


In [[Pokémon Conquest]], most of the outfits worn by [[Warlord]]s, and some those worn by regular [[Warrior]]s, incorporate elements of Pokémon. Many Rank II Warlord designs could qualify as cosplay, such as those of [[Aya (Conquest)|Aya]], [[Kotarō]], and [[Muneshige]].
In [[Pokémon Conquest]], most of the outfits worn by [[Warlord]]s, and some of those worn by regular [[Warrior]]s, incorporate elements of Pokémon designs. Many Rank II Warlord designs could qualify as cosplay, such as those of [[Aya (Conquest)|Aya]], [[Kotarō]], and [[Muneshige]].


==In the anime==
==In the anime==
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