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The life of an avid cosplayer often has some funny complications, with costumes and accessories from various anime, manga, and video games lying around the house. Cosplaying mother of two, Aoki Takamura (@aoi_takamura) recently shared a specific one that some anime fans can't help but compare to a scenario of hit anime SPY×FAMILY.
As you can tell from her Twitter, Takamura is a talented cosplayer, often putting together high quality renditions of famous anime and video games heroines. However, that means she needs to keep quite the armory of prop weapons to pull off the looks of Levi from Black Lagoon or Bayonetta. As she humorously shared on Twitter with the caption "the inside of mom's closet", for Takamura that armory is her closet--which would make for quite the surprise if her two kids were to open it one day.
Taking a look at the quality of her prop weapons, you might think she's in another line of work!
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Source: @aoi_takamura/
Source: @aoi_takamura/
The impressive collection includes Scarborough Fair and Love is Blue from Bayonetta, the SPAS-12 shotgun Roberta from Black Lagoon keeps under her umbrellas, as well as a number of swords, kunai, and even flintlock pistols. While plenty online were blown away by her awesome weapons, many others compared the idea of her children stumbling upon the armory to Anya from SPY×FAMILY discovering her adoptive mother Yor's true occupation.
As you can see, Takamura puts her arsenal to good use in brilliantly crafted costumes, right to the last detail.
For more amazing cosplay, be sure to follow Takamura on Twitter and Instagram!