We have already talked about her previously, but the
cosplayer “Neneko (ネネコ)”
is extremely popular for her ability to dress like a loli, that is,
characters of short stature and adorable appearance. Curiously, it's not that
the cosplayer is a loli per se, but that her team and herself do incredible
camera and editing work that make her look like one.
Anyway, taking advantage of the popularity of the song “Shukusei!!
Loli Kami Requiem “, by the VTuber Ui Shigure , the
cosplayer decided that the new photo session of She would be focused on this
topic.
The popular cosplayer then dressed up with the
protagonist of the music video, that is, Ui Shigure herself in her loli
version. The result was completely spectacular, and hundreds of
comments still They show that her followers still have no idea how the model
manages to create an effect where she herself looks like a little girl, even
though she is not really one.
The lyrics of “Shukusei!! Loli Kami Requiem” is written
from the perspective of the fictional character of Ui Shigure, a nine-year-old
girl who attacks imprisoned loliconeros and simultaneously acts as a goddess
guiding them to salvation. The music video features danmaku comments,
inspired by the comment layout of the video platform Nico Nico Douga, which
represent sexual predators. Right in the middle of the song, in an act
of “divine purging,” the music cuts to show her firing her “Ui Beam” to
electrocute the “nasty creatures” while the narrator explains the situation and
the attack. Shigure's sadistic way of teasing has been described as a
“mesugaki”; that is, the provocative behavior of a girl to sexually attract
adults.
The “overwhelming quality” of the video, especially the dancing that appears during the song's chorus, helped amplify the sudden growth of its popularity. TikTok users began posting videos of themselves or their own characters or video game characters, such as Genshin Impact, imitating the dance. At the end of September, it is estimated that more than six thousand videos about the song had been published on the platform. Its popularity later spread to other platforms such as YouTube Shorts and Twitter.
And finally, why don't we review the community comments?
- «God,
how cute! I have no idea how you manage to look like that, with swollen
cheeks and so on».
- «I'm
giving it a like because it's a nice cosplay! Please believe me FBI agent!».
- «I
feel like a lot of people may already mention it, but how the hell do you
manage to look like that?».
- «Well,
we'll have to go to jail again».
- «Gosh,
it's grotesque when 2D makes the jump to 3D, I really don't know what to
think».
- «FBI
agents are closely watching anyone who likes this post».
- «It's
only a matter of time before several Twitter users start shitting on this
post. By the way, what a great cosplay!».
- «How
is it possible that it is not illegal to be as adorable, innocent and
irresistible as you?».
- «Well,
it seems that the users of this shitty social network will have to publish
this publication in record time».
- «God,
how cute! I have no idea how you manage to look like that, with swollen
cheeks and so on».
Fuente: Cuenta Oficialde Twitter