Costume summary

Since people asked me about some of the costumes…

India
An impression of the song “Meherbaniyan” from the film “Veer”,
but the hats are completely wrong.

China, Hong Kong, Macau
Sun Wukong (Monkey King), Zhu Bajie (Pig), Sha Wujing (Water Buffalo?)
I forgot Xuanzang…

Swiss, Lichtenstein
William Tell and his son

Nordics
Pirates. I kind of based some of their costumes on real pirates.

Taiwan
That character from the Taiwanese Microsoft…
[T/N: Taiwan Microsoft Silverlight mascot]

Korea
I dressed him in armors often used in Korean historical movies.
They’re usually really colorful with red and blue and golden stuff.

Greece, Turkey, Egypt
Aladdin, Genie, Wizard.
I thought I should include the princess but Cyprus and Northern Cyprus are both guys…


Prototype Cyprus※At the time of the drama CD
in the event that he possibly appeared, he was cooler
 

By the way, Aladdin was a story set in China.
Aladdin was also explicitly a Chinese person.

But for some reason Islamic teachings took over the Chinese people who appear in the story.
Moreover, no matter how you hear it, they have Arabic names and live like Arabs.
I hear it’s common for Hollywood films with a vague Middle Eastern atmosphere to feel something like mysterious Japan…
 

>The eyebrows have 4 pieces

GYAAAAA Fixed.

>Hima’s Twitter drawings are slightly wrong.

Sorry… sorry…
Thank you for telling me of the existance of DM (direct messages).
I want to try this out sometime.
 

Translation: iglooinmaui, spaghettifelice
LJ | Original

One thought on “Costume summary”

  1. An impression of the song “Meherbaniyan” from the film “Veer”,
    but the hats are completely wrong

    Prototype Cyprus※At the time of the drama CD
    in the event that he possibly appeared, he was cooler

    By the way, Aladdin was a story set in China.
    Aladdin was also explicitly a Chinese person.

    But for some reason Islamic teachings took over the Chinese people who appear in the story.
    Moreover, no matter how you hear it, they have Arabic names and live like Arabs.
    I hear it’s common for Hollywood films with a vague Middle Eastern atmosphere to feel something like mysterious Japan.

    >The eyebrows have 4 pieces

    GYAAAAA Fixed

    >Hima’s Twitter drawings are slightly wrong.

    Sorry… sorry…
    Thank you for telling me of the existance of DM (direct messages).
    I want to try this out sometime

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