Demon Slayer, the Shinobu Kocho cosplay from Monpink_mon is a dream

Demon Slayer, the Shinobu Kocho cosplay from Monpink_mon is a dream

Demon Slayer

Demon Slayer is acquiring the traits of the mass phenomenon, especially now that in Japan the new film has beaten all the box office records related to animated feature films, which has obvious reflections in the fandom and cosplayers, as evidenced by the numerous recent interpretations among which we propose this splendid Shinobu Kocho cosplay from Monpink_mon.

The Taiwanese model is very popular on social media, especially on Instagram where she has already collected numerous followers. She is a particularly attractive girl, able to interpret different roles thanks to a great job of make-up and construction of the clothes, but also for her truly remarkable features, although in this case the look is mainly aimed at a faithful reproduction of the character. >
Shinobu Kocho is one of the major supporting actors in Demon Slayer, an integral part of the Demon Slayer Corps as well as the Hashira with the power of insects, or rather with special techniques inspired by these and in particular by butterflies, a recurring feature also in his same look starting with the flashy clasp that adorns her hair.

Shinobu's complex Demon Slayer uniform was perfectly reproduced by Monpink for these photos, including the cloak, clasp and katana, making the all one of the most faithful cosplay seen on the character in question, as well as appearing decidedly fascinating also thanks to the effects applied to the photos.




To stay in the cosplay field, we recall some of the most recent published on these pages such as the Black Widow from missbricosplay, that of Kainé of disharmonica from NieR Replicant, the cosplay of Ciri of Shirogane_sama from The Witcher, that of Zelda by Grusha and the Robin cosplay of webhead_789.

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Sony’s profit zooms to record on video games, ‘Demon Slayer’

A man stands by the logo of Sony at an electronics retail chain store in Tokyo, Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Sony&#x2019;s January-March profit zoomed eight-fold to 107 billion yen ($982 million) as people stuck at home during <a href="https://www.sportsgaming.win/2021/04/the-coronavirus-does-not-enter-brain.html">the coronavirus</a> pandemic turned to the Japanese electronics and entertainment company&#x2019;s video games and other visual content. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara) © Provided by Associated Press A man stands by the logo of Sony at an electronics retail chain store in Tokyo, Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Sony’s January-March profit zoomed eight-fold to 107 billion yen ($982 million) as people stuck at home during the coronavirus pandemic turned to the Japanese electronics and entertainment company’s video games and other visual content. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)

TOKYO (AP) — Sony’s January-March profit zoomed eight-fold to 107 billion yen ($982 million) from a year earlier as people stuck at home during the coronavirus pandemic turned to the Japanese electronics and entertainment company’s video games and other visual content.

A man stands near promotional pictures of Play Station 5 at an electronics retail chain store in Tokyo, Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Sony&#x2019;s January-March profit zoomed eight-fold to 107 billion yen ($982 million) as people stuck at home during the coronavirus pandemic turned to the Japanese electronics and entertainment company&#x2019;s video games and other visual content. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara) © Provided by Associated Press A man stands near promotional pictures of Play Station 5 at an electronics retail chain store in Tokyo, Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Sony’s January-March profit zoomed eight-fold to 107 billion yen ($982 million) as people stuck at home during the coronavirus pandemic turned to the Japanese electronics and entertainment company’s video games and other visual content. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)

Sony Corp. reported Wednesday a record profit of 1.17 trillion yen ($11 billion) for the fiscal year that ended March 31, roughly doubling from 582 billion yen the previous fiscal year.


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The popularity of the “Demon Slayer” animation film also helped, along with solid sales in mobile game applications and digital content. Demand persists for the PlayStation 5 game console, which went on sale last year. Sony said it has sold 7.8 million PlayStation 5 machines globally.


Tokyo-based Sony’s quarterly sales rose 27% from 1.7 trillion yen to 2.2 trillion yen ($20 billion). Sony had reported a January-March profit of 12.6 billion yen last year.


Sony’s financial services division, including banking and insurance, also contributed to healthy profits and sales for the fiscal year.


Among the top-selling Sony musical artists in the latest fiscal year were Harry Styles, AC/DC, Luke Combs and Doja Cat.


But Sony projected a 44% decline in profit for the fiscal year through March 2022, at 660 billion yen ($6 billion), as factors that boosted profit for the fiscal year just ended, such as the megahit “Demon Slayer,” would be missing.

A man stands by promotioanl pictures of Play Station 5 at an electronics retail chain store in Tokyo, Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Sony&#x2019;s January-March profit zoomed eight-fold to 107 billion yen ($982 million) as people stuck at home during the coronavirus pandemic turned to the Japanese electronics and entertainment company&#x2019;s video games and other visual content. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara) © Provided by Associated Press A man stands by promotioanl pictures of Play Station 5 at an electronics retail chain store in Tokyo, Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Sony’s January-March profit zoomed eight-fold to 107 billion yen ($982 million) as people stuck at home during the coronavirus pandemic turned to the Japanese electronics and entertainment company’s video games and other visual content. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)

Sales for the fiscal year through March 2022 were expected to rise nearly 8% to 9.7 trillion yen ($89 billion), as movie theaters reopening with the pandemic subsiding in some regions would help its motion pictures business.


The company also expects increased revenue from licensing the TV show “Seinfeld.”


Sony said its bottom line was supported by its strong intellectual property content and lucrative acquisitions, part of its transition from mostly manufacturing electronics products like TVs and Walkman recorders to delivering a variety of entertainment. ___


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