Joe Salem has been going to conventions for a decade so far, dressing up like it’s Halloween throughout the year. But why does he do it? Why do his friends entertain it? Join him and his guests as they unravel why they pretend to be fictional characters on the weekends. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/playingdressup/support
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 54 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureAnimation & Manga |
Lauren, the woman who can do it all, tells us that getting into podcasting got her into cosplay! Why are Shin Megami Tensei games SO HARD? It's still insane to think how Homestuck truly made cosplay accessible to all. All in favor of a cosplayer feed... more
The teal mermaid herself, Amanda, president of the Steins;Gate fan club, finally joins us on the podcast! Who would have KNOWN Steins;Gate loss in popularity was due to Madoka Magica? When was the last time you took a bath? Amanda fully realizes that... more
Is your 2021 plan also rooted in pure survival? This ends up being a Hades appreciation podcast! Can you believe humans truly are just big version of goldfish now? Joe TRULY forgets the name of the game where you can romance the dog. Mary is, in fact... more
Joe just wants to thank everyone for listening to the podcast throughout the year! Who knew we would hear the perspective of 49 different people within the scene? Enjoy the holidays and New Year's, and we'll see you January 4th, 2021! more
Have you sadly been cursed with the Instagram update? Do you even KNOW your friend's last names? Sometimes, you throw spaghetti at a wall and it'll eventually stick, but god it might not even be spaghetti!! more
The Idol Trash Queen herself joins us on the podcast to talk to us about DJ idols! We also don't condone underage drinking! Joe FULLY describes woodwind instruments, but fully forgets the word for it. All it takes is one piece of perfect media to get... more
Did the TWEWY sequel video game announcement also throw you ALL the way for a loop? Always make sure to be a part of the system! We get to hear the entire history of Cosmic Crown to see how it has become what it is today! more
Are you also just on auto-pilot at this point in quarantine? Only water your plants when the soil is dry! Joe tells Van of things she didn't even remember about her own life. Van unlocks Joe's third-eye into why danmei is so popular with so many of h... more
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Makes me feel young again
Hey, I love the show! I’ve always been interested in cosplay. I’m thinking of getting more into it and going to conventions. Your podcast has given me much needed insight so I won’t be out here looking like BooBoo the Fool.
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