
Anime Cosplayers Cheer Broncos, Go Viral!
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Umamusume cosplayers are gaining attention at Denver Broncos games, blending Japanese anime fandom with American football. Their unique outfits and enthusiasm are attracting local news and building bridges between fanbases.
Anime fans visiting the US might be surprised to see a unique cultural crossover at Denver Broncos games. Cosplayers dressed as characters from the popular Japanese mobile game and anime series "Umamusume: Pretty Derby" are turning heads with their elaborate costumes.
The cosplayers, Kyo and Dr. Despair, have become a local sensation, even being interviewed by 9 News. Their presence is sparking interest in the Broncos among Umamusume fans and vice versa, creating a fun and unexpected cultural exchange.
Travelers attending Broncos games might spot these cosplayers, adding an interesting element to the stadium atmosphere. It's a fun example of how Japanese pop culture can unexpectedly pop up in the US.
Original source:SoraNews24 ↗
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