Midori Kanda's COSPLAY - Yoko Littner
Midori Kanda is cosplaying as Yoko Littner from Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann. Yoko Littner is a young girl from Giha's neighboring village of Littner. She had been tracking the Gunmen, which subsequently crashed through the surface and into Giha. She wields an extensive arsenal of weapons and has substantial experience fighting the enemy. She uses her outstanding soldiering skills and wise counsel to advance the war of liberation. She wears short shorts and a bikini top: as she states in episode five, she avoids clothing which restricts her movement in combat situations. In early episodes, it is shown that she has feelings for Kamina. Due to her looks, several characters are instantly attracted to her including Simon and Kamina. She loves children and has a dream to become an elementary school teacher.
























Aira's COSPLAY - K-On
Aira is cosplaying as Mio Akiyama from K-On!. K-On! (けいおん! Keion!) is a Japanese four-panel comic strip manga written and illustrated by Kakifly. The manga was serialized in Houbunsha's seinen manga magazine Manga Time Kirara between the May 2007 and October 2010 issues. It was also serialized in Houbunsha's magazine Manga Time Kirara Carat. A 13-episode anime adaptation produced by Kyoto Animation aired in Japan between April and June 2009. An additional original video animation episode was released in January 2010. A second season, titled K-On!! (with two exclamation marks), began airing in Japan from April 7, 2010. The title of the series comes from the Japanese word for light music, keiongaku (軽音楽), but in the Japanese context is similar to pop music.



Midori Kanda's COSPLAY - Cure Sunshine
Midori Kanda is cosplaying as Cure Sunshine from Catch Pretty Cure. Catch Pretty Cure (ハートキャッチプリキュア! HātoKyatchi PuriKyua!), also called HeartCatch Pretty Cure is a Japanese anime series and the seventh Pretty Cure installment by Izumi Todo. Produced by Toei Animation, the series premiered on February 7, 2010 on TV Asahi, replacing Fresh Pretty Cure! on its time slot. The series' main theme is flowers, which are prominent in the naming of numerous characters and items, as well as in the storyline. Additionally, most episodes contain at least one reference to the language of flowers.








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