{"id":36328,"date":"2025-01-28T15:59:18","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:59:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/kill-la-kill-cosplayer-stands-up-to-the-elite-four-with-epic-ryuko-take-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:59:18","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:59:18","slug":"kill-la-kill-cosplayer-stands-up-to-the-elite-four-with-epic-ryuko-take-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/kill-la-kill-cosplayer-stands-up-to-the-elite-four-with-epic-ryuko-take-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Kill la Kill cosplayer stands up to the Elite Four with epic Ryuko take &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Kill la Kill cosplayer stands up to the Elite Four with epic Ryuko take Studio Trigger \/ Instagram: @ninisauruscosplayKill la Kill\u2019s protagonist Ryuko Matoi was brought to life by a cosplayer\u2019s insanely accurate outfit. The talented artist transformed into the anime heroine with a perfect re-creation. Kill la Kill exploded into the anime scene in 2013 as its over-the-top storytelling and bombastic animation had viewers on the edges of their seats. The Studio Trigger series left its unmistakable mark on the medium. A cosplay artist shared her stunning take on fierce protagonist Ryuko Matoi, and wowed fans by how much she looked like the popular character from the show. Kill la Kill\u2019s Ryuko brought to life The story revolves around Ryuko, who sets out to avenge her father after he\u2019s brutally killed by an assassin. Soon, she\u2019s bonded to a living piece of cloth named Senketsu who takes the form of a navy blue school uniform. Cosplayer \u2018ninisauruscosplay\u2018 showed off her Kill la Kill costume on social media, and looked exactly like the anime\u2019s stubborn protagonist. She nailed the character\u2019s feathery blue hair, even down to the swept red colored bangs. The talented artist posed as Matoi, giving fans a full glimpse of her re-creation of the living attire from the red and yellow eye that peers open on her left shoulder, to the cropped top that connects to the pleated skirt. https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/p\/B8w7X9sj8Kz\/ Nini shared more photos of her outfit on Instagram, and with a close-up shot she held the heroine\u2019s iconic red scissor blade. Grasping the weapon, the cosplayer showed off the details that went into her costume, including the character\u2019s signature red gloves. https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/p\/B7ry2H2DW0t\/ The artist posted another set of pictures from her cosplay that show her piercing blue eyes and black eyeliner, which will have fans seeing double. It\u2019s how we always imagined the character would look like in real life. https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/p\/B7UoR9FjJ4L\/ Fans of the series were impressed with her incredibly accurate outfit, such as user \u2018spyderfilms\u2019 who said \u201cThis is a fantastic Ryuko.\u201d Another user \u2018baraduke\u2019 exclaimed \u201cThis is NOT a cosplay! You ARE ryuko,\u201d clearly amazed by how much she looks like the protagonist. The final episode of Kill la Kill aired in March 2014, and brought the incredible journey to a close. The show has built a massive following since its completion. Read More: My Hero Academia cosplayer becomes Bakugo &#8211; The series popularity has even spawned a fighting video game in 2019 titled \u2018IF\u2019. Those looking to watch the modern classic anime can stream every single episode on Crunchyroll and Funimation.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Kill la Kill cosplayer stands up to the Elite Four with epic Ryuko take Studio Trigger \/ Instagram: @ninisauruscosplayKill la Kill\u2019s protagonist Ryuko Matoi was brought to life by a cosplayer\u2019s insanely accurate outfit. The talented artist transformed into the anime heroine with a perfect re-creation. 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