We have seen a lot of great cosplay artists over the years, and most times we see them we get to enjoy the high quality photos they release to their fans. Every now and then, however, we get video of these awesome depictions of some of our favorite characters in action, and even rarer still are videos that do a little something extra on top.
A handful of cosplayers recently met up and participated in a couple of really cool Street Fighter 6-themed skits that essentially recreate some of the aspects of the game in real life. Among these artists we see a beautiful tattooed Cammy, a powerful hooded Bison, and more as they perform various attacks and actions in very stylish manner.
Before we get into the “what” here, let’s discuss the “who.” The participants include cosplayers Jragon Age (Cammy), JoAfterWork (M. Bison), drgerro (Jamie), and MikeyBlaze (Ryu) as the performers in these short, but sweet skits, with camera work and direction being handled by KamenRamenStudios.
In the first skit, we see the lovely Jragon Age rocking Street Fighter 6 Cammy’s outfit 2 as she squares up against drgerro’s top notch Jamie. Cammy crouches down before lunging forward with a series of flying kicks that you’d see out of her actual level 2 super in-game, leaving Jamie stunned and vulnerable to the coup de grace.
Cammy looks back at her foe before unleashing the final kick to close out the round, then strikes her trademark pose.
What makes these skits even cooler is that they have some slick editing both in their pacing and with some effects added in that really bring everything together. In the next one, we see Cammy again, but this time she is at the mercy of the mighty M. Bison.
We see the former dictator clutch Cammy with a Psycho-powered choke hold before Ryu steps in and delivers a powerful right hook to the face of the villain.
These awesome cosplay skits are a fun, quick watch, and you can check them out below.
Time to meet your maker pic.twitter.com/kzuJQO5Zrm
— 𝕵𝖗𝖆𝖌𝖔𝖓 Age (@jragonxx) November 4, 2024
You should consider it an honor to have fallen by my hand twice pic.twitter.com/IRXoAQx4b6
— JoAfterWork (@JoAfterWork) November 5, 2024