{"id":35847,"date":"2025-01-28T15:56:13","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:56:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/attack-on-titan-cosplayer-launches-into-battle-as-epic-mikasa-ackerman-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:56:13","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:56:13","slug":"attack-on-titan-cosplayer-launches-into-battle-as-epic-mikasa-ackerman-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/attack-on-titan-cosplayer-launches-into-battle-as-epic-mikasa-ackerman-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Attack on Titan cosplayer launches into battle as epic Mikasa Ackerman &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Attack on Titan cosplayer launches into battle as epic Mikasa Ackerman Funimation \/ Instagram: shirogane_sama[jwplayer MDxzN19r]A talented cosplay artist transformed into Attack on Titan protagonist Mikasa Ackerman. The artist\u2019s insanely accurate take on the fierce anime heroine went viral on Instagram. Attack on Titan made its groundbreaking anime debut in 2013, and quickly became a cultural phenomena. Viewers around the world became gripped by its harrowing story about humanity\u2019s fight to survive against horrific giant creatures. To celebrate the series upcoming fourth and final season, popular cosplayer \u2018Shirogane Sama\u2019 shared her mind blowing costume of lead character Mikasa Ackerman. She looks so much like her, it\u2019s almost as if the anime heroine has slashed her way out of the screen. Attack on Titan cosplayer becomes Mikasa Ackerman The series opens up with protagonist Eren Jaeger and Mikasa Ackerman\u2019s village being destroyed when giant titans burst through the walls of their city. The two vow to avenge their family and join the Survey Corps military branch to train to become soldiers. Prolific artist \u2018Shirogane Sama\u2019 went viral on Instagram when she shared her perfect depiction of the anime heroine. The artist mirrored Mikasa\u2019s season one look, recreating her brown leather military jacket, and signature red scarf. Photographers \u2018ovsyan.ph\u2018 and \u2018jkyle_ph\u2018 captured Shirogane posing as Ackerman with the perfect backdrop that looks as if it could have been a scene from the anime itself. The stunning picture truly brings the show to life. https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/p\/CErv-txI8WK\/ In two other shots posted to Twitter, the cosplayer wore Mikasa\u2019s green cloak over her uniform, which she gets after joining the Survey Corps. She also faithfully captured her short brown bob haircut, using a wig by \u2018holish_cosplay\u2018. Her outfit is full of details, such as the accurate scars on her face which the character receives after battling Titans. Shirogane also holds a prop blade, which the heroine uses in the story to slice the necks of the giant creatures. [ Once I\u2019m dead, I won\u2019t even be able to remember you. So I\u2019ll win, no matter what. I\u2019ll live, no matter what. ]#AttackOnTitan #mikasaackerman pic.twitter.com\/cCb9Ywfpr6 \u2014 \ud83d\udc9b Shirogane-sama \ud83d\udc9b (@shirogane__sama) September 3, 2020 Attack on Titan originally made its 2009 debut as a manga, although its anime adaptation years later made it a worldwide phenomena. After three seasons, the popular show is ending with its fourth arc. For everything we know so far about the show\u2019s final run of episodes, check out our guide here. Those wanting to catch up in time before the series wraps up can catch up on streaming services Funimation and Crunchyroll.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Attack on Titan cosplayer launches into battle as epic Mikasa Ackerman Funimation \/ Instagram: shirogane_sama[jwplayer MDxzN19r]A talented cosplay artist transformed into Attack on Titan protagonist Mikasa Ackerman. The artist\u2019s insanely accurate take on the fierce anime heroine went viral on Instagram. 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