{"id":36321,"date":"2025-01-28T15:59:15","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:59:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/kill-la-kill-cosplayer-destroys-life-fibers-as-ryuko-matoi-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:59:15","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:59:15","slug":"kill-la-kill-cosplayer-destroys-life-fibers-as-ryuko-matoi-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/kill-la-kill-cosplayer-destroys-life-fibers-as-ryuko-matoi-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Kill la Kill cosplayer destroys life fibers as Ryuko Matoi &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Kill la Kill cosplayer destroys life fibers as Ryuko Matoi Studio Trigger \/ Instagram: @tenevi_haganeA talented Kill la Kill cosplayer went viral with her insanely accurate Ryuko Matoi costume. The artist\u2019s faithful depiction of the anime heroine will leave Studio Trigger fans stunned. Kill la Kill made its explosive debut in 2013. Viewers quickly took to the series\u2019 absurd plot about living clothes called \u2018Life Fibers\u2019 and its over-the-top action sequences. The Studio Trigger anime is already considered a modern day classic. The show\u2019s fiery protagonist Ryuko Matoi was brought to life by a cosplayer\u2019s detailed work. The incredible re-creation is so good, it\u2019s almost as if the heroine has sliced her way out of the screen with her red scissor blade. Kill la Kill\u2019s Ryuko Matoi brought to life Kill la Kill begins with the death of Ryuko\u2019s father, which sets her on a path to avenge him by tracking down his assassin. Enrolling at Honnoji Academy, the protagonist fights her way to the top to get answers. Cosplayer \u2018tenevi_hagane\u2018 transformed into Matoi, and stunned with an incredibly detailed costume. The artist perfectly captures the heroine\u2019s messy black hair, even including her signature red highlight on her swept bangs. She posed in the character\u2019s living outfit Senketsu, which takes the shape of an academy uniform. The photo is so accurate, that it could be mistaken for official promo art for a live action version of the animation. https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/p\/B8gCEwijl1N\/ Tenevi shared more photos of her work on social media, and showed off the incredible re-creation of Ryuko\u2019s iconic scissor blade from the show. The artist channeled the fighter\u2019s spirit by holding the massive prop weapon behind her back. Fans of the series will be sure to be blown away by how faithful the cosplayer\u2019s work is. The amount of detail is amazing to say the least \u2013 she even captured Senketsu\u2019s orange and yellow eye pattern under her collar. https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/p\/B82f_RojpzK\/ As if Tenevi\u2019s work wasn\u2019t impressive enough, the cosplay artist also created Matoi\u2019s second outfit. In the story, her living attire, Senketsu, transforms after she uses Life Fiber Synchronize. The artist nailed the character\u2019s powerful look. https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/p\/B9JSaLuj7Hh\/ Despite ending in 2014, Studio Trigger\u2019s over-the-top anime has continued to grow in popularity over the years. Those looking to watch the influential series can catch all episodes on Netflix and Crunchyroll. Kill La Kill fans hungry for more content can also check out the 2019 fighting game \u2018IF\u2019 which released on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. The title was developed by Bandai Namco.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Kill la Kill cosplayer destroys life fibers as Ryuko Matoi Studio Trigger \/ Instagram: @tenevi_haganeA talented Kill la Kill cosplayer went viral with her insanely accurate Ryuko Matoi costume. The artist\u2019s faithful depiction of the anime heroine will leave Studio Trigger fans stunned. Kill la Kill made its explosive debut in 2013. 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