This Kiki costume from Kiki's Delivery Service is just one of many awesome projects from cosplayer Luna Naruse. Extra credit for the flying pose!
Xeru's Howl from Howl's Moving Castle is wonderfully realistic. You could almost picture Howl being created after looking at him and not the other way around.
Arlo-arleh's Sea Goddess from Ponyo comes alive in this incredible underwater scene.
(Underwater scenes always make me want to take a REALLY deep breath.)
This dress with a Victorian flair shows that you don't have to look exactly like the character you are portraying for people to immediately know who you are representing. Dustbunny's Totoro from My Neighbor Totoro is perfect. The soot sprites in the crinoline are such a creative touch!
If you are going to be a very tiny person, you need to pose with some very big leaves. With the addition of wonderful props, cosplayer thirdstop turned a fairly simple dress into the perfect Arrietty from The Secret World of Arrietty. The giant hair clip is my favorite touch.
The details in this costume (that mask!) make roxyrockstv's Princess Mononoke wonderfully realistic. All she needs is the giant white wolf. (I wonder if Jon Snow would be willing to lend her Ghost?)
This Haku from Spirited Away technically falls into the line of a prop and not a costume, but it is far too amazing not to share! Click on Heki-chan's link to see a full length photo of this incredible creature.
That's our list for this week's Cosplay Collection. Do you feel we missed out of some of the Ghibli goodness? If so, let us know in the comments below.
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