Best Kids Cosplay – Find Good Cosplay Ideas for Your Kids

Since it’s much funny to cosplay, why not let your kids join us too? Below, todayu we will share some good kids cosplay ideas with you. Maybe you will be inspired about choosing the ideal cosplay animes for your kid.

1. Astro Boy Kids Cosplay

Such a little boy seems so masculine, right? The helmet and black leather shorts do make him seem rather cool.

2. Chun Li Kids Cosplay


It seems like she is attracted by something interesting. But to be honest, I don’t think there will be another matter more attractive than her cute Chun Li cosplay appearance.

3.Lara Croft Kids Cosplay

Her appeal is not second to older girls who seem rather sexy with Lara Croft costumes. Temperately mature touches are created by the cool outfit. It will be an interesting try.

4.Mega Man kids Cosplay

There may be no Mega Man younger than him! The suit with over-sized hat, sleeves and shoes makes him seem so cute.

5. Moogle kids Cosplay

Either earrings on the hat are made to be pink or black, these little cosplayers for Moogle do seem so charming. Either sitting on the chair or tottering on the carpet, they always draw most attention. Their arrivals do bring a new force onto the fantastic cosplay stage

6.Nartuto Sasuke kids Cosplay


You may have never seen Sasuke and Uzumaki playing video game together or found Uzumaki with a feeding bottle. The odd world described in Naruto becomes more innocent and interesting when these little boys arrive.


7.Naruto Uzumaki kids Cosplay


Since Uzumaki is impersonated by so many kids and all of them look great with the yellow suits, how about letting your child take a try too? I was attracted on the first glimpse of the innocent smile of that boy tottering with the help of an adult.

8.Naruto Gaara  kid Cosplay

These little angels will never fail to find something interesting in their life. Here, the sapling and toy ball draw their attentions and they do seem having a good time there.

9.Other Naruto Kids Cosplay

All members enjoy the time of feeling like fictional roles. Actually speaking, interesting scenes like this have been nothing new on the kids cosplay arena.

10.Mario Kids Cosplay


Color combination between yellow and purple makes this young boy an eye-catching hit on the cosplay stage undoubtedly. Don’t you think the curving beard makes him seem so funny?

11.Kingdom Hearts 2 Sora kids Cosplay

12.Dragon ball Son Goku kids Cosplay

There will always be something catching kids’ eyeballs. This time, something amazing makes him focus. But what we focus is his cute appearance with the Son Goku cosplay costume, right?

13.Zelda Link kids Cosplay

I can not help laughing while seeing his coy smile. The shield is made to be much smaller than what we have seen before. The petite figure looks rather powerful with this cool costume.

14.Bleach Rukia Kuchiki kids cosplay

15.Bleach Toshiro Hitsugaya kids Cosplay

this little boy feels confident with his cosplay appearance 🙂

16.Bleach Zangetsu kids Cosplay

Hey, is something sweet used to make the blood spots on his mouth ? 🙂


17.Katamaria kids Cosplay

Do you plan to go for a costume play yet have not found a person to take care of your child? If so, why not take him/her to the show together with you? This is definitely a funny try by gifted parents!

18. Haruhi Suzumiya kids Cosplay


They must pose for photographing now. Nobody can deny uniforms will be some of the best cosplay costume choices for kids. Both of these pretty girls look great with the white-and-blue Haruhi Suzumiya cosplay suits.

19. Final Fantasy Cloud kids Cosplay


The black Cloud cosplay costume and blond sharp edged hairstyle must be obviously different with his usual clothing style. Is he also attracted by his odd suit and lowering his head to take a careful look?

20.Final Fantasy Yuna kid Cosplay


cute ~~

Japan earthquake and tsunami affected the Anime World : How to help

Wanna know how this 2011 Japan massive earthquake and tsunami affected the Anime World? check this data plz:

According to the official twitter, light novel author & anime writer Ubukata Tow and his family escaped unhurt from the earthquake hit Tohoku area of Japan on March 11th. He said some of the furniture in his study fell down and his cell phone and PC have been destroyed. Ubukata is living in Fukushima, which is close to the most devastated area by the quake and the following tsunami.

Shitaya Tomoyuki tweeted that one of the work rooms of J.C. Staff was completely messed up by the earthquake. J.C. Staff has resumed working in a couple of hours after the quake.

Miyamoto Yukihiro (the series director of “Mahou Shoujo Madoka★Magica“) tweeted that the staff of SHAFT are cleaning up the scattered papers of the key and in-between animations of Madoka Magica and trying to contact the animators. Miyamoto found a crack in the pillar of the building.

According to the official twitters, the airing of some anime will be delayed due to the extension of news programs:

Toaru Majutsu no Index II episode 22 on Toyo MX
Mahou Shoujo Madoka★Magica episode 10 on TBS
Onii-chan no Koto nanka Zenzen Suki Janain Dakara ne!! episode 9 on BS11
Gosick episode 10 on TV Tokyo

Update: Canceled and Postponed Anime due to Japan’s Earthquake

The following events have been canceled due to the earthquake:

Tochigi TV Anime Festa
Director Imaishi Hiroyuki‘s autograph session at Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt Premium Shop
Steins;Gate Preview at Nagoya
Touhou Project Reitaisai Fest
Hoshi wo Ou Kodomo Talk Show by Shinkai Makoto and Kanemoto Hisako
Suite Precure♪ Mini Concert
Evangelion x Toyota Electronic Vehicle special event
Chihara Minori Live at Zepp Tokyo
Bandai’s G Festival x Emotion Festival 2011

Sources: Soraoto official website, Gainax, Steins;Gate official twitter, Touhou Reitaisai official twitter, Mainichi, Ubukata summit official twitter, Index official twitter, TV Tokyo, Miyamoto’s twitterAccording to recover from NBC and NHK, there still are 20,000 more people can not get enough good

According to the cover from yahoo, we hope more and more people can do something to help the people in japn earthquake and tsunami :

Japan was hit by one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded on March 11. The magnitude-9.0 quake spawned a deadly tsunami that slammed into the nation’s east coast, leaving a huge swath of devastation in its wake. Thousands of people are dead and many more are still missing or injured.

Japan has often donated when other countries have experienced disasters, such as when Hurricane Katrina impacted the United States. Below are organizations that are working on relief and recovery in the region.

AMERICAN RED CROSS: Emergency Operation Centers are opened in the affected areas and staffed by the chapters. This disaster is on a scale larger than the Japanese Red Cross can typically manage. Donations to the American Red Cross can be allocated for the International Disaster Relief Fund, which then deploys to the region to help. Donate here.

GLOBALGIVING: Established a fund to disburse donations to organizations providing relief and emergency services to victims of the earthquake and tsunami. Donate here.

SAVE THE CHILDREN: Mobilizing to provide immediate humanitarian relief in the shape of emergency health care and provision of non-food items and shelter. Donate here.

SALVATION ARMY: The Salvation Army has been in Japan since 1895 and is currently providing emergency assistance to those in need. Donate here.

AMERICARES: Emergency team is on full alert, mobilizing resources and dispatching an emergency response manager to the region. Donate here.

CONVOY OF HOPE: Disaster Response team established connection with in-country partners who have been impacted by the damage and are identifying the needs and areas where Convoy of Hope may be of the greatest assistance. Donate here.

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS
: Putting together relief teams, as well as supplies, and are in contact with partners in Japan and other affected countries to assess needs and coordinate our activities. Donate here.

SHELTER BOX: The first team is mobilizing to head to Japan and begin the response effort. Donate here.