Every coin has two sides. This definitely makes sense on cosplay. People who are fond of personating their favorite anime or movie characters with particularly made costumes usually consider costume plays as funny or meaningful activities where participants express their personalities and lifestyles. Nevertheless, people who dislike anime reality shows often hold an opinion like this: those fantastic events offer people places to escape from reality. Then, what do you think?
Have you ever taken pirate costumes into consideration for your parties? Pirate costumes will always be in fashion, and they are extremely fun to wear and this year, especially Pirates of the Caribbean cosplay costumes, which have become a trend. High adventure, swashbuckling, sword fighting, big black boots, a sense of independence and freedom on the high seas, being a pirate wraps up every fantasy into one, both for men and women. With the huge success of the Pirates of the Caribbean movie franchise, Jack Sparrow will be popular for years to come. There is a plenty variety of women’s pirate costumes, from vixen buccaneers to sultry, fiery tempered bar wenches. You can never go wrong in that sexy costume!
Pirates of the Caribbean may be the quintessential theme park attraction. It is a masterful blend of fanciful storytelling and high-tech wizardry — but the latter never overshadows the former. The robotics, special effects, conveyance system, music, and other elements meld seamlessly to sweep guests away into a mythical, three-dimensional pirate world.The other Pirates rides start by sending their boatloads of passengers down a short, but attention-grabbing, drop. (California and Paris feature two small waterfalls.) It is as if Disney transports guests to a mysterious subterranean netherworld where skeletons come to life and break into rousing choruses of the Pirates theme song.
Captain Jack Sails into the RideThe next scene, featuring the “wench” auction, may be the most elaborate. The potential “brides” pose for the leering pirates, while an auctioneer presides over the event with authority and startling clarity. According to Disney’s Marty Sklar, Imagineers updated the auction figures through the years to give them more fluid and sophisticated articulation. (For more peeks behind the scenes, click to Pirates of the Caribbean History.)Traveling on, guests see woman with rolling pins and brooms chasing pirates in an endless circle. Originally, the pirates chased the women, but in the politically correct 1990s, Disney altered the scene. I guess it’s still OK to portray public drunkenness, looting, prostitution, and arson, however.Things take a turn for the worse as fire rages through the town.
The oblivious pirates seem more interested in drinking their rum than escaping danger. The famous “hairy leg” pirate sits idly on a bridge above the guests as fire consumes the village. A trio of pirate prisoners is intent on escaping the inferno. They try, unsuccessfully, to coax a dog into bringing them the key to their cell.In 2006, characters from the popular Pirates of the Caribbean films, which were, of course, inspired by the ride, came full circle and were incorporated back into the attraction. Remaining true and reverential to the original story, the ride now features startling animatronic figures of Captain Jack Sparrow as well as some of his shipmates.