Crossplay

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Crossplay is cosplay in which the person dresses up as a character of the opposite gender.

In America, males crossplaying as female characters have received some attention on the internet. Characters from Sailor Moon and Cardcaptor Sakura are popular with crossplayers, although in Japan, Maria-sama ga Miteru has recently become a popular series to crossplayers. The most well known crossplayer of all time may be Man-Faye, a man dressed as Faye Valentine from Cowboy Bebop or Sailor Bubba crossplaying as Sailor Moon.

In Japan female cosplayers dressing as male characters is much more common and is now so widespread and accepted that it does not receive much special attention as a "sub-genre" of cosplay. Handsome bishonen characters from games like Final Fantasy or hollywood movies like Harry Potter are most popular with female cosplayers,possibly because of the popularity of yaoi-friendly characters with female otaku or the dislike of the female characters all too skimpy costumes in most cases.

In Japan, male photographers will often ask male crossplayers to pose sexily. Curiously, the female photographers don't.

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