{"id":36798,"date":"2025-01-28T16:02:23","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:02:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/sailor-moon-cosplayer-fights-evil-by-moonlight-as-elegant-neptune-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:02:23","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:02:23","slug":"sailor-moon-cosplayer-fights-evil-by-moonlight-as-elegant-neptune-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/sailor-moon-cosplayer-fights-evil-by-moonlight-as-elegant-neptune-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Sailor Moon cosplayer fights evil by moonlight as elegant Neptune &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Sailor Moon cosplayer fights evil by moonlight as elegant Neptune Toei Animation \/ Instagram: anarchystockersShe may not be the most famous of Sailor Moon\u2019s cast, but a cosplayer has sourced the perfect colors and vibe for a sophisticated Sailor Neptune. Striking teal, complemented by the depths of navy blue and a stark contrast in the white uniform and gold tiara. Adorned in a marine ensemble\u2014Sailor Neptune paints an emotive picture. Known for her poise, elegance and mastery over the ocean, Neptune\u2019s look fits snugly with her character. Teal is a comforting, albeit vibrant color that lends itself directly to her prowess in the arts and to her preferred extracurricular activity for relaxation: swimming. Navy blue, conversely, is an easy allusion to the mysteries of the deep sea\u2014similar to the wide breadth of power hidden behind Sailor Neptune\u2019s calm, graceful exterior. Instagram cosplayer \u2018anarchystockers,\u2019 does it right. The self-professed \u201chuman disaster\u201d and \u201cterrible cosplayer\u201d is also a liar, because this look is a human success story and quality cosplay. From the soothing aquatic hues to the unforced expressions, Tabitha of Delaware comfortably conveys the calm, yet spirited nature possessed by the Soldier of the Sea. https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/p\/B_fLR-jDGo3\/ Sure, nobody is perfect. It\u2019s true that bringing out a prop, like the Deep Aqua Mirror, would take this look to another level. But \u2018anarchystockers\u2019 even rolled the gloves down a little, which is the signature look of Neptune and her lover, Uranus (\u2026also known as her cousin, if you happened to watch the English dub in the 2000s). Neptune\u2019s alternate identity, Michiru Kaioh, is a composed, self-assured student who excels in the arts (specifically as a painter and violinist) and in all of her classes. Her other alternate identity, Princess Neptune, protected her home planet while rocking a gown and residing in a castle. That\u2019s a multifaceted, yet consistently composed character. Someone who could casually flirt with a dude, Seiya Kou (while she is in her male civilian disguise), to figure out if they\u2019re a threat\u2014while not being attracted to men. Sneaky. \u2018Anarchystockers\u2019 therefore made the right choice by opting for muted, indecipherable facial expressions juxtaposed against a sharp focus in her eyes. https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/p\/B9cD2QoHTvc\/ She also made the right choice by choosing Sailor Neptune\u2019s outfit instead of the Princess or Michiru outfits. Super Sailor Neptune would have been cool too, but this look is just clean and badass. Most importantly, the classic uniform is a great backdrop for the turquoise wig. And even more importantly, you can still stream Sailor Moon on sites like Viz, Hulu and Crunchyroll.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Sailor Moon cosplayer fights evil by moonlight as elegant Neptune Toei Animation \/ Instagram: anarchystockersShe may not be the most famous of Sailor Moon\u2019s cast, but a cosplayer has sourced the perfect colors and vibe for a sophisticated Sailor Neptune. 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