Famed cosplayer Taryn Cosplay has created an extremely accurate One Piece rendition of Roronoa Zoro, highlighting one of the swordsman’s hallmarks.
In a video posted to Twitter, a Taryn dressed as Zoro walking around clearly gets lost while fun music plays in the background. The cosplay also includes the character’s three signature swords and the missing eye.
The cosplayer’s Twitter account also has several other videos of his Zoro cosplay, showing the character wielding his weapon, and another showing his exact and tattooed footage of Trafalgar. D. One Piece’s water law. Furthermore, Taryn has expertly created impressive and precise costumes for other anime icons such as Dio from JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, Kamina (aka Bro) from Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann and Kenshiro from Fist of the North Star.
One Piece fans flexibly create their cosplay
Furthermore, Zoro and Law aren’t the only pirates in the One Piece world who have inspired incredible cosplays lately. Notably, popular cosplayer Kappy_w uploaded to Reddit her gender-swapped version of Edward Weevil, the self-proclaimed son of the World’s Strongest Man, Edward “Whitebeard” Newgate, and mia_green_tea posted a photo. for their rendition of the Snake Princess and former Warlord of the Seas Boa Hancock featured her original red deep V-neck top.
The One Piece manga being made by Eiichiro Oda debuted in Shueisha’s Weekly Shōnen Jump in 1997 and the story has produced over 1,000 chapters so far. The story follows a young pirate captain Monkey D. Luffy, whose body is made of rubber and dreams of becoming the next Pirate King, as he and his eclectic crew—including swordsmen. Zoro challenges orientation, an archaeologist named Nico Robin who can grow extra limbs and a reindeer named Chopper, who is also a doctor — sailing the Grand Line in search of treasure to be found. covert. With over 516 million copies in circulation worldwide, Oda’s masterpiece is the best-selling manga of all time.
Recently, the mangaka has provided insights into his creative process. For example, he revealed that One Piece’s enormity makes it hard for even him to remember everything, and that he often relies on fan-made websites to keep all the details in mind. He also explained why, unlike many other anime, One Piece doesn’t include much fan service, saying, “it’s just something I’m not interested in myself lol.”
VIZ Media distributes One Piece in North America.
Source: Twitter