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Animation Festival Closes in Hangzhou
Cartoon fans were unwilling to part with their favorite cartoon figures as the First International Animation and Cartoon Festival in China closed in Hangzhou on June 5.
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Cosplay
Cosplay, an amalgamation of the words, "costume" and "play," originated in Japan and has become an international subculture in recent years. Cosplayers typically dress up as characters from animated films (anime), comics (manga) or video games and attend role-playing parties to enjoy themselves and elicit admiration for their outfits. It bears many similarities to the costuming for science fiction conventions or Renaissance fairs popular in North America and Europe.
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