Male teacher from China convincingly cosplays female characters | Inquirer Technology

Male teacher from China convincingly cosplays female characters

/ 03:49 PM March 05, 2017

Crome Moe

Image: Crome Moe/INQUIRER.net

Cosplay is a hobby that non-cosplayers or non-geeks may find difficult to understand. However, the skill and dedication developed in this hobby is no trivial matter, as demonstrated by one cosplayer from China.

Going under the pseudonym Crome Moe on Weibo, this cosplayer often cosplayed female characters from various anime series. Eventually, it was discovered that this Chinese cosplayer was actually a male teacher from Guangdong, reports RocketNews24.

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He was apparently recognized by one of his students despite his finely done cosplays of gorgeous female characters. Despite having his secret already uncovered, Crome Moe continues cosplaying amidst his sudden internet fame.

Below are some of his deceptively well done cosplays. The man certainly has skills, and perhaps to some women, even enviable looks. Alfred Bayle/JB

Chrome Moe

Image: Weibo/Crom Moe

Hanayo Koizumi Love Live

Hanayo Koizumi from “Love Live!” Image:Weibo/Crome Moe

Nyarlharoteph

Nyaruko from “Haiyore! Nyaruko-san” Image:Weibo/Crome Moe

discovery

This screenshot was from his student who recognized him from one of the conventions he attended. “Teacher… is this you!? Are you going to the comic convention tomorrow?” Image: Zhaizhai News

Crome Moe as himself

Crome Moe as himself. Image: Weibo/Crome Moe

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