Taiwan Comic Exhibition cosplayer took a photo of the "military version" of "The Burial of Flyllian" and was recreated by netizens

Taiwan Comic Exhibition cosplayer took a photo of the "military version" of "The Burial of Flyllian" and was recreated by netizens

At the FFK Pioneer Anime Festival held in Kaohsiung, Taiwan recently, cosplayers appeared at the event wearing costumes of the main characters from the popular anime "The Burial of Frillen".

However, what is different from the original work is that the protagonists, Furlian and Fern, have picked up modern military weapons.

The cosplayer named "Neneko" dressed up as Freellian herself. She posted a group of cosplay photos on her personal Twitter, with the caption "I'm telling you, these things are better than magic wands!"

The photo of Neneko standing on an off-road vehicle, holding a machine gun, blowing kisses and ready to be "physically killed" at any time instantly went viral.

Many netizens even reversed this photo into a second dimension, creating Q-version expressions and cartoon characters.

It is worth mentioning that some YouTube creators have previously used materials from anime such as "Frieren Legion", "Girls und Panzer", and "Spy Play" to create the short film "Frieren Legion".

In the short film, Fulilian and Fearon discovered a technology that is more useful and efficient than magic, which is modern weapons. After forming the "Fulilian Army", they successfully completed the task of defeating the dragon. I wonder if the inspiration for this cosplay comes from this short film that was released more than a month ago.

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