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In {{2v2|Red|Blue}}, cosplay is referenced by a {{tc|Poké Maniac|PokéManiac}} in [[Rock Tunnel]]. The PokéManiac asks if {{ga|Red}} has heard of costume players. After defeat, he explains that costume players dress up as Pokémon for fun.
In {{2v2|Red|Blue}}, cosplay is referenced by a {{tc|Poké Maniac|PokéManiac}} in [[Rock Tunnel]]. The PokéManiac asks if {{ga|Red}} has heard of costume players. After defeat, he explains that costume players dress up as Pokémon for fun.


Since their introduction in [[Generation II]], male {{tc|Poké Fan|Pokéfans}} have been accompanied with their children who are dressed up like {{p|Pikachu}} or {{p|Pichu}}. In [[Generation IV]], these cosplaying children can also be found on their own, called {{tc|Poké Kid}}s.
Since their introduction in [[Generation II]], male {{tc|Poké Fan|Pokéfans}} have been accompanied with their children who are dressed up like {{p|Pikachu}} or {{p|Pichu}}. In [[Generation IV]], {{g|Sword and Shield}} and {{g|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}, these cosplaying children can also be found on their own, called {{tc|Poké Kid}}s.


{{tc|Poké Maniac}}s dress up similar to {{p|Charizard}} in [[Generation]]s {{gen|III}} and {{gen|VI}}. In [[Generation IV]], they could be more like {{p|Larvitar}}.
{{tc|Poké Maniac}}s wear pants that are similar to {{p|Charizard}} in [[Generation]]s {{gen|III}} and {{gen|VI}}, albeit lacking a flame at the tail's tip. In {{LGPE}}, they instead dress up as {{p|Slowpoke}}.


[[Fantina]]'s dress is notably inspired by {{p|Drifblim}}. However, it is considerably different from a typical cosplaying costume.
[[Fantina]]'s dress is notably inspired by {{p|Drifblim}}. However, it is considerably different from a typical cosplaying costume.


The [[Colosseum Leader]]s in {{g|Battle Revolution}} all cosplay as Pokémon. {{OBP|Taylor|Battle Revolution}} is dressed as {{p|Pachirisu}}, {{OBP|Marina|Battle Revolution}} is dressed as {{p|Kyogre}}, [[Rosie]] is dressed as {{p|Roserade}}, [[Voldon]] is dressed as {{p|Electivire}}, [[Terrell]] is dressed as {{p|Groudon}}, and [[Dusty]] is dressed as {{p|Lucario}}. All of these costumes can be {{Shiny}} and both forms are available for players as well.
The [[Colosseum Leader]]s in {{g|Battle Revolution}} all cosplay as Pokémon. {{OBP|Taylor|Battle Revolution}} is dressed as {{p|Pachirisu}}, {{OBP|Marina|Battle Revolution}} is dressed as {{p|Kyogre}}, [[Rosie]] is dressed as {{p|Roserade}}, [[Voldon]] is dressed as {{p|Electivire}}, [[Terrell]] is dressed as {{p|Groudon}}, and [[Dusty]] is dressed as {{p|Lucario}}. All of these costumes can be {{Shiny}} and both forms are available for players as well. Additionally, the {{tc|Pikachu Fan}} trainer class dresses as Pikachu. The clothing items they wear can also be individually purchased at the shop and worn by the player; wearing the complete set will result in the Pikachu Fan title becoming available for their [[Custom Pass]].


In [[Pokémon Conquest]], most of the outfits worn by [[Warlord]]s, and some of those worn by regular [[Warrior]]s, incorporate elements of Pokémon designs. Many Rank II Warlord designs could qualify as cosplay, such as those of {{OBP|Aya|Conquest}}, [[Kotarō]], and [[Muneshige]].
In [[Pokémon Conquest]], most of the outfits worn by [[Warlord]]s, and some of those worn by regular [[Warrior]]s, incorporate elements of Pokémon designs. Many Rank II Warlord designs could qualify as cosplay, such as those of {{OBP|Aya|Conquest}}, [[Kotarō]], and [[Muneshige]].
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In [[Pokémon GO]] and [[Pokémon UNITE]], players can customize their characters with several Pokémon-inspired clothing items.
In [[Pokémon GO]] and [[Pokémon UNITE]], players can customize their characters with several Pokémon-inspired clothing items.
In [[Pokémon Masters EX]], [[Sygna suit|Sygna suits]] are outfits that give Trainers a stronger connection to their Pokémon. These outfits match the appearance of their partner Pokémon.


==In the anime==
==In the anime==
{{MTR}} of {{TRT}} is well-known for dressing up as other Pokémon when needed. [[Jessie]] and [[James]] also occasionally wear Pokémon costumes, though not as often as Meowth.
{{MTR}} of {{TRT}} is well-known for dressing up as other Pokémon when needed. [[Jessie]] and [[James]] also occasionally wear Pokémon costumes, though not as often as Meowth.
In ''[[EP037|Ditto's Mysterious Mansion]]'', [[Duplica]] dresses up as a {{p|Gloom}}, a {{p|Horsea}}, and a {{p|Bulbasaur}} during a flashback.


In ''[[EP138|The Superhero Secret]]'', [[Mr. Parker]]'s costume as Gligarman is based on a {{p|Gligar}}, as is his daughter [[Latoya Parker|Latoya]]'s costume as Gligirl. In the same episode, {{MTR}} and [[James]] dress up as two Metapod.
In ''[[EP138|The Superhero Secret]]'', [[Mr. Parker]]'s costume as Gligarman is based on a {{p|Gligar}}, as is his daughter [[Latoya Parker|Latoya]]'s costume as Gligirl. In the same episode, {{MTR}} and [[James]] dress up as two Metapod.


In the [[Who's That Pokémon?]] for the Japanese version of ''[[EP161|The Bug Stops Here]]'', [[Jessie]] turns out to be the subject, cosplaying as a {{p|Venomoth}}. In the Japanese episodes, ''Who's That Pokémon?'' is called ''Dare da?'', or ''Who is it?'', so when the "Pokémon" is revealed and the narrator says "Venomoth", the children shout "Wrong!"
In the [[Who's That Pokémon?]] for the Japanese version of ''[[EP161|The Bug Stops Here]]'', [[Jessie]] turns out to be the subject, cosplaying as a {{p|Venomoth}}. In the Japanese episodes, ''Who's That Pokémon?'' is called ''Dare da?'', or ''Who is it?'', so when the "Pokémon" is revealed and the narrator says "Venomoth", the children shout "Wrong!"
In ''[[EP215|Octillery the Outcast]]'', Ash wears an {{p|Octillery}} costume.


{{Ash}} wore a {{p|Seviper}} costume in ''[[AG048|ZigZag Zangoose]]'' to help [[Nicholai]] figure out how to battle a {{TP|Jessie|Seviper}} using a {{p|Zangoose}}.
{{Ash}} wore a {{p|Seviper}} costume in ''[[AG048|ZigZag Zangoose]]'' to help [[Nicholai]] figure out how to battle a {{TP|Jessie|Seviper}} using a {{p|Zangoose}}.


[[Nicholai]] is well-known for his cosplaying. He wears the costume of any Pokémon he sends out into {{pkmn|battle}} or of whatever Pokémon he might be trying to {{pkmn2|caught|catch}}. He has been seen wearing costumes of {{p|Mudkip}}, {{p|Zigzagoon}}, {{p|Gligar}}, {{p|Tentacruel}}, {{p|Bellossom}}, and {{p|Zangoose}}.
[[Nicholai]] is well-known for his cosplaying. He wears the costume of any Pokémon he sends out into {{pkmn|battle}} or of whatever Pokémon he might be trying to {{pkmn2|caught|catch}}. He has been seen wearing costumes of {{p|Mudkip}}, {{p|Zigzagoon}}, {{p|Gligar}}, {{p|Tentacruel}}, {{p|Bellossom}}, {{p|Aipom}}, and {{p|Zangoose}}.


[[Harley]] wore clothing that is based on his Cacturne.
[[Harley]] wore clothing that is based on his Cacturne.
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[[Bill]] wore a {{p|Kabuto}} cosplay in ''[[EP013|Mystery at the Lighthouse]]''. This costume was used for Bill's research.
[[Bill]] wore a {{p|Kabuto}} cosplay in ''[[EP013|Mystery at the Lighthouse]]''. This costume was used for Bill's research.


{{an|Dawn}} wore a Piplup cosplay in her dream in ''[[DP043|Malice in Wonderland!]]''.
In ''[[DP026|Getting the Pre-Contest Titters!]]'', a flashback shows {{an|Dawn}} dressed as a {{p|Slowpoke}} for a play in which she appeared when she was younger.
 
Dawn wore a Piplup cosplay in her dream in ''[[DP043|Malice in Wonderland!]]''.


In ''[[YEAH!]]'', an ending for ''[[Pokémon Sunday]]'', cosplayers are dressed up as a {{p|Treecko}} and {{p|Wobbuffet}}.  
In ''[[YEAH!]]'', an ending for ''[[Pokémon Sunday]]'', cosplayers are dressed up as a {{p|Treecko}} and {{p|Wobbuffet}}.  
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In ''[[BW057|The Mighty Accelguard to the Rescue!]]'', [[Charles]] (as the Mighty Accelguard) has a costume based on {{p|Accelgor}}, [[Dr. Ferrara]] (as Cryogonal Man) wears a {{p|Cryogonal}} mask, and [[Dr. Ferrara's henchmen]] both wear costumes based on {{p|Vanillite}}.
In ''[[BW057|The Mighty Accelguard to the Rescue!]]'', [[Charles]] (as the Mighty Accelguard) has a costume based on {{p|Accelgor}}, [[Dr. Ferrara]] (as Cryogonal Man) wears a {{p|Cryogonal}} mask, and [[Dr. Ferrara's henchmen]] both wear costumes based on {{p|Vanillite}}.


In ''[[BW069|Climbing the Tower of Success!]]'', a portion of the [[Wishing Bell Festival]] contest required those who made it through to the round to dress up. The Trainer had to dress up as important Unova figure while their Pokémon dressed up as the Pokémon used by the figure. {{Ash}}, {{an|Iris}}, and [[Stephan]] dressed up as [[Alder]], [[Professor Juniper]], and [[Nurse Joy]], respectively. [[Ash's Pikachu]], [[Iris's Axew]], and Stephan's {{p|Sawk}} in turn dressed up as {{p|Bouffalant}}, {{p|Darumaka}}, and {{TP|Nurse Joy|Audino}}, respectively. [[Ricky]] was to dress up as [[Officer Jenny]] while his {{p|Elgyem}} was to dress up as {{p|Herdier}} but Elgyem used its {{t|Psychic}} powers to manipulate {{an|Miles}}'s mind into thinking they were dressed up. Lastly, {{an|Cilan}} dressed up as [[Elesa]] and {{TP|Cilan|Pansage}} dressed up as {{P|Emolga}}. However, they did not pass to the next round because Cilan could not remember his lines.
In ''[[BW069|Climbing the Tower of Success!]]'', a portion of the [[Wishing Bell Festival]] contest required those who made it through to the round to dress up. The Trainer had to dress up as an important Unova figure while their Pokémon dressed up as the Pokémon used by the figure. {{Ash}}, {{an|Iris}}, and [[Stephan]] dressed up as [[Alder]], [[Professor Juniper]], and [[Nurse Joy]], respectively. [[Ash's Pikachu]], [[Iris's Axew]], and Stephan's {{p|Sawk}} in turn dressed up as {{p|Bouffalant}}, {{p|Darumaka}}, and {{TP|Nurse Joy|Audino}}, respectively. [[Ricky]] was to dress up as [[Officer Jenny]] while his {{p|Elgyem}} was to dress up as {{p|Herdier}} but Elgyem used its {{t|Psychic}} powers to manipulate {{an|Miles}}'s mind into thinking they were dressed up. Lastly, {{an|Cilan}} dressed up as [[Elesa]] and {{TP|Cilan|Pansage}} dressed up as {{P|Emolga}}. However, they did not pass to the next round because Cilan could not remember his lines.


In ''[[BW080|Clash of the Connoisseurs!]]'', in [[Ricard Nouveau]]'s fantasy there was a {{p|Lilligant}} and standing next to her was a young woman cosplaying one.
In ''[[BW080|Clash of the Connoisseurs!]]'', in [[Ricard Nouveau]]'s fantasy there was a {{p|Lilligant}} and standing next to her was a young woman cosplaying one.
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In ''[[SM093|Lillier and the Staff!]]'', Ash, {{an|Lana}}, {{an|Sophocles}}, and {{an|Mallow}} portray the [[guardian deities]] in their play, alongside {{an|Kiawe}} as {{p|Solgaleo}} and Jessie as {{p|Lunala}}.  
In ''[[SM093|Lillier and the Staff!]]'', Ash, {{an|Lana}}, {{an|Sophocles}}, and {{an|Mallow}} portray the [[guardian deities]] in their play, alongside {{an|Kiawe}} as {{p|Solgaleo}} and Jessie as {{p|Lunala}}.  
In ''[[Pokémon Horizons: The Series]]'', [[Dot]] dons a costume of {{p|Nidorina}} when streaming as her online persona, Nidothing.


===Gallery===
===Gallery===
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Misty Goldeen outfit.png|Misty dressed as a {{p|Goldeen}}
File:Misty Goldeen outfit.png|Misty dressed as a {{p|Goldeen}}
File:EP094 Team Rocket Disguises 2.png|[[Jessie]] disguised as a {{p|Snorlax}}
File:Gligarman.png|[[Mr. Parker]] as Gligarman
File:Gligarman.png|[[Mr. Parker]] as Gligarman
File:Gligirl.png|[[Latoya Parker]] as Gligirl
File:Gligirl.png|[[Latoya Parker]] as Gligirl
File:EP142.png|Ash, Misty, Brock, and [[Kurt]] dressed as {{p|Slowpoke}}
File:EP142.png|Ash, Misty, Brock, and [[Kurt]] dressed as {{p|Slowpoke}}
File:Dare da EP161.png|Jessie dressed as a {{p|Venomoth}} in [[EP161]]'s "{{tt|Dare da?|Who is it?/Who's That Pokémon?}}"
File:Dare da EP161.png|Jessie dressed as a {{p|Venomoth}} in [[EP161]]'s "{{tt|Dare da?|Who is it?/Who's That Pokémon?}}"
File:Team Rocket Disguise EP088.png|[[Jessie]] and [[James]] as a pink {{p|Tauros}} and {{p|Gengar}}, respectively
File:Team Rocket Disguise EP088.png|Jessie and [[James]] as a pink {{p|Tauros}} and {{p|Gengar}}, respectively
File:Team Rocket Disguise EP194 2.png|[[Jessie's Wobbuffet]] as a {{p|Miltank}}
File:Team Rocket Disguise EP194 2.png|[[Jessie's Wobbuffet]] as a {{p|Miltank}}
File:Team Rocket Disguise AG042.png|Jessie as an {{p|Illumise}} and James as a {{p|Volbeat}}
File:Team Rocket Disguise AG042.png|Jessie as an {{p|Illumise}} and James as a {{p|Volbeat}}
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File:YEAH!.png|Scene from ''YEAH!''
File:YEAH!.png|Scene from ''YEAH!''
File:Dr Gordon Machoke costume.png|[[Dr. Gordon]] as a {{p|Machoke}}
File:Dr Gordon Machoke costume.png|[[Dr. Gordon]] as a {{p|Machoke}}
File:DP033.png|[[James' Mime Jr.]] dressed as a {{p|Claydol}}
File:DP033.png|[[James's Mime Jr.]] dressed as a {{p|Claydol}}
File:Rhonda Dress-Up Contest.png|[[Rhonda (Sinnoh)|Rhonda]] dressed as a {{p|Cherrim}}
File:Rhonda Dress-Up Contest.png|{{si|Rhonda}} dressed as a {{p|Cherrim}}
File:Dress Up Contest Judges.png|[[Officer Jenny]] dressed as a {{p|Growlithe}} and [[Nurse Joy]] as a {{p|Chansey}}
File:Dress Up Contest Judges.png|[[Officer Jenny]] dressed as a {{p|Growlithe}} and [[Nurse Joy]] as a {{p|Chansey}}
File:Dress Up Contest Piplup.png|[[Dawn's Piplup]] as a {{p|Weedle}}
File:Dress Up Contest Piplup.png|[[Dawn's Piplup]] as a {{p|Weedle}}
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File:Meowth Leafeon.png|[[Jessie's Wobbuffet]] dressed as a {{p|Glaceon}}
File:Meowth Leafeon.png|[[Jessie's Wobbuffet]] dressed as a {{p|Glaceon}}
File:Team Rocket Disguise BW137.png|Jessie as a {{p|Dusknoir}} and James as a {{p|Gengar}}
File:Team Rocket Disguise BW137.png|Jessie as a {{p|Dusknoir}} and James as a {{p|Gengar}}
File:XY012.png|[[Clemont's Chespin]] disguised as a {{p|Spewpa}}
File:Team Rocket Disguise2 XY013.png|James dressed as a {{p|Beartic}}
File:Team Rocket Disguise2 XY013.png|James dressed as a {{p|Beartic}}
File:XY028 error.png|{{an|Professor Oak}} dressed as a {{p|Fletchinder}}
File:Ash Serena Bonnie pajamas.png|{{an|Bonnie}} in her {{p|Tyrantrum}} pajamas
File:Ash Serena Bonnie pajamas.png|{{an|Bonnie}} in her {{p|Tyrantrum}} pajamas
File:Bonnie cooking suit.png|Bonnie in a {{p|Snubbull}}-inspired chef's uniform
File:Bonnie cooking suit.png|Bonnie in a {{p|Snubbull}}-inspired chef's uniform
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File:Nurse Joy Gourgeist Festival Costume.png|Nurse Joy dressed as a [[Nurse Joy's Wigglytuff|Wigglytuff]]
File:Nurse Joy Gourgeist Festival Costume.png|Nurse Joy dressed as a [[Nurse Joy's Wigglytuff|Wigglytuff]]
File:Clemont Gourgeist Festival Costume.png|{{an|Clemont}} dressed as a {{p|Watchog}}
File:Clemont Gourgeist Festival Costume.png|{{an|Clemont}} dressed as a {{p|Watchog}}
File:Clemont Chespin Gourgeist Festival Costume.png|[[Clemont's Chespin]] dressed as a {{p|Pikachu}}
File:Clemont Chespin Gourgeist Festival Costume.png|Clemont's Chespin dressed as a {{p|Pikachu}}
File:Bonnie Clemont Dedenne Gourgeist Festival Costume.png|{{an|Bonnie}} and [[Clemont's Dedenne|Dedenne]] dressed as a {{p|Ludicolo}} and a {{p|Corphish}}, respectively
File:Bonnie Clemont Dedenne Gourgeist Festival Costume.png|{{an|Bonnie}} and [[Clemont's Dedenne|Dedenne]] dressed as a {{p|Ludicolo}} and a {{p|Corphish}}, respectively
File:Serena Gourgeist Festival Costume.png|{{an|Serena}} dressed as a Red Flower {{p|Florges}}
File:Serena Gourgeist Festival Costume.png|{{an|Serena}} dressed as a Red Flower {{p|Florges}}
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File:Ash Passimian disguise.png|Ash disguised as a {{p|Passimian}}
File:Ash Passimian disguise.png|Ash disguised as a {{p|Passimian}}
File:Team Rocket Disguise SM093.png|Jessie dressed as a {{p|Lunala}}
File:Team Rocket Disguise SM093.png|Jessie dressed as a {{p|Lunala}}
File:Ash Rowlet Decidueye costume.png|Ash's Rowlet as a {{p|Decidueye}}
</gallery>
</gallery>


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File:Meowth Murkrow.png|As a {{p|Murkrow}}
File:Meowth Murkrow.png|As a {{p|Murkrow}}
File:Meowth Persian.png|As a {{p|Persian}}
File:Meowth Persian.png|As a {{p|Persian}}
File:Meowth Spinda.png|As a {{p|Spinda}}
File:Meowth Shiftry.png|As a {{p|Shiftry}}
File:Meowth Shiftry.png|As a {{p|Shiftry}}
File:Meowth Umbreon.png|As an {{p|Umbreon}}
File:Meowth Umbreon.png|As an {{p|Umbreon}}
File:Meowth Wailord.png|As a {{p|Wailord}}
File:Meowth Wailord.png|As a {{p|Wailord}}
File:Meowth Weavile.png|As a {{p|Weavile}}
File:Meowth Weavile.png|As a {{p|Weavile}}
File:Meowth Phione.png|As a {{p|Phione}}
File:Meowth Cubchoo.png|As a {{p|Cubchoo}}
File:Meowth Cubchoo.png|As a {{p|Cubchoo}}
File:Meowth Leafeon.png|As a {{p|Leafeon}}
File:Meowth Leafeon.png|As a {{p|Leafeon}}
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==In the manga==
==In the manga==
[[File:Newspaper Ash Pikachu Halloween.png|thumb|200px|Ash wearing a Pikachu costume in the [[Pokémon Newspaper Strip]]]]
[[File:Newspaper Ash Pikachu Halloween.png|thumb|x200px|Ash wearing a Pikachu costume in the [[Pokémon Newspaper Strip]]]]
 
==={{MangaArc|Diamond & Pearl}}===
In ''[[PS338|Stagestruck Starly]]'', {{adv|Diamond}}'s {{p|Munchlax}}, {{adv|Lax}}, wears a {{p|Magikarp}} costume for Diamond and {{adv|Pearl}}'s comedy act.
 
===Pokémon RéBURST===
===Pokémon RéBURST===
While cosplay doesn't officially appear in most [[Pokémon manga]], there is a technique based on Pokémon cosplay in the [[Pokémon RéBURST]] manga called [[Burst]]. Unlike usual Pokémon cosplay, the Burst techniques are used for battle purposes.
While cosplay doesn't officially appear in most [[Pokémon manga]], there is a technique based on Pokémon cosplay in the [[Pokémon RéBURST]] manga called [[Burst]]. Unlike usual Pokémon cosplay, the Burst techniques are used for battle purposes.
===Magical Pokémon Journey===
The cover of ''[[The Passionate Primeape]]'' depicts [[Hazel]], [[Almond]], [[Coconut]], [[Peanut]] and [[Walnut]] dressed as {{TP|Hazel|Pikachu}}, [[Squirtle (MPJ)|Squirtle]], {{TP|Coconut|Eevee}}, {{TP|Peanut|Charmander}} and [[Master Ditto|Ditto]] respectively.


===Pokémon Newspaper Strip===
===Pokémon Newspaper Strip===
In {{strip|8}}, {{OBP|Ash Ketchum|Pokémon Newspaper Strip|Ash}} wore a {{p|Pikachu}} costume for Halloween.
In {{strip|8}}, {{OBP|Ash Ketchum|Pokémon Newspaper Strip|Ash}} wore a {{p|Pikachu}} costume for Halloween.
In {{strip|56}}, {{OBP|Misty|Pokémon Newspaper Strip}} wore a {{p|Horsea}} costume for Halloween.
{{-}}


==Pokémon.com==
==Pokémon.com==
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File:Trainer Store Mudkip Torchic Treecko costume.png | Mudkip, Torchic, and Treecko costumes
File:Trainer Store Mudkip Torchic Treecko costume.png | Mudkip, Torchic, and Treecko costumes
</gallery>
</gallery>
==In books==
In ''[[Let's Find Pokémon!]]'', [[Duplica]] can be seen dressed as a {{p|Clefable}}, putting on a show at the [[Celadon City]] Fair.


==In the fandom==
==In the fandom==

Latest revision as of 20:19, 3 May 2024

Cosplay redirects here. For the Pikachu that can be dressed in different costumes, see Cosplay Pikachu.

Pokémon cosplay (short for Pokémon costume play), or Pokémon dressup, is the act of dressing up in a Pokémon costume. This hobby is seen in both the Pokémon canon and among fans.

In the games

A Poké Maniac in Generation VI

In Red and Blue, cosplay is referenced by a PokéManiac in Rock Tunnel. The PokéManiac asks if Red has heard of costume players. After defeat, he explains that costume players dress up as Pokémon for fun.

Since their introduction in Generation II, male Pokéfans have been accompanied with their children who are dressed up like Pikachu or Pichu. In Generation IV, Pokémon Sword and Shield and Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, these cosplaying children can also be found on their own, called Poké Kids.

Poké Maniacs wear pants that are similar to Charizard in Generations III and VI, albeit lacking a flame at the tail's tip. In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, they instead dress up as Slowpoke.

Fantina's dress is notably inspired by Drifblim. However, it is considerably different from a typical cosplaying costume.

The Colosseum Leaders in Pokémon Battle Revolution all cosplay as Pokémon. Taylor is dressed as Pachirisu, Marina is dressed as Kyogre, Rosie is dressed as Roserade, Voldon is dressed as Electivire, Terrell is dressed as Groudon, and Dusty is dressed as Lucario. All of these costumes can be Shiny and both forms are available for players as well. Additionally, the Pikachu Fan trainer class dresses as Pikachu. The clothing items they wear can also be individually purchased at the shop and worn by the player; wearing the complete set will result in the Pikachu Fan title becoming available for their Custom Pass.

In Pokémon Conquest, most of the outfits worn by Warlords, and some of those worn by regular Warriors, incorporate elements of Pokémon designs. Many Rank II Warlord designs could qualify as cosplay, such as those of Aya, Kotarō, and Muneshige.

In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the player can obtain a Cosplay Pikachu, a special female Pikachu that has five different costumes it can wear, each with their own associated move.

In Pokémon GO and Pokémon UNITE, players can customize their characters with several Pokémon-inspired clothing items.

In Pokémon Masters EX, Sygna suits are outfits that give Trainers a stronger connection to their Pokémon. These outfits match the appearance of their partner Pokémon.

In the anime

Meowth of Team Rocket is well-known for dressing up as other Pokémon when needed. Jessie and James also occasionally wear Pokémon costumes, though not as often as Meowth.

In Ditto's Mysterious Mansion, Duplica dresses up as a Gloom, a Horsea, and a Bulbasaur during a flashback.

In The Superhero Secret, Mr. Parker's costume as Gligarman is based on a Gligar, as is his daughter Latoya's costume as Gligirl. In the same episode, Meowth and James dress up as two Metapod.

In the Who's That Pokémon? for the Japanese version of The Bug Stops Here, Jessie turns out to be the subject, cosplaying as a Venomoth. In the Japanese episodes, Who's That Pokémon? is called Dare da?, or Who is it?, so when the "Pokémon" is revealed and the narrator says "Venomoth", the children shout "Wrong!"

In Octillery the Outcast, Ash wears an Octillery costume.

Ash wore a Seviper costume in ZigZag Zangoose to help Nicholai figure out how to battle a Seviper using a Zangoose.

Nicholai is well-known for his cosplaying. He wears the costume of any Pokémon he sends out into battle or of whatever Pokémon he might be trying to catch. He has been seen wearing costumes of Mudkip, Zigzagoon, Gligar, Tentacruel, Bellossom, Aipom, and Zangoose.

Harley wore clothing that is based on his Cacturne.

Ash, Dawn, and Brock entered the Pokémon Dress-Up Contest in All Dressed Up with Somewhere to Go. In this contest, however, it was their Pokémon which cosplayed, not themselves, though Rhonda, Officer Jenny, and Nurse Joy were respectively dressed up as Cherrim, Growlithe, and Chansey. Ash entered Pikachu, who did many impressions of other Pokémon. Dawn entered her Piplup as a Weedle, but lost when he broke character and used a Bubble Beam. The winner of the contest was Brock and his Croagunk, who dressed up as a Politoed and continued his impression of one throughout the entire episode.

Bill wore a Kabuto cosplay in Mystery at the Lighthouse. This costume was used for Bill's research.

In Getting the Pre-Contest Titters!, a flashback shows Dawn dressed as a Slowpoke for a play in which she appeared when she was younger.

Dawn wore a Piplup cosplay in her dream in Malice in Wonderland!.

In YEAH!, an ending for Pokémon Sunday, cosplayers are dressed up as a Treecko and Wobbuffet.

On its own, Pokémon Sunday, and its Generation V successor, Pokémon Smash! has some of its hosts dress up as Pokémon. Sunday had Lucario and Chimchar, while Smash! has Zoroark and Oshawott.

In Reunion Battles In Nimbasa!, Jimmy Ray wears a Watchog costume.

In The Mighty Accelguard to the Rescue!, Charles (as the Mighty Accelguard) has a costume based on Accelgor, Dr. Ferrara (as Cryogonal Man) wears a Cryogonal mask, and Dr. Ferrara's henchmen both wear costumes based on Vanillite.

In Climbing the Tower of Success!, a portion of the Wishing Bell Festival contest required those who made it through to the round to dress up. The Trainer had to dress up as an important Unova figure while their Pokémon dressed up as the Pokémon used by the figure. Ash, Iris, and Stephan dressed up as Alder, Professor Juniper, and Nurse Joy, respectively. Ash's Pikachu, Iris's Axew, and Stephan's Sawk in turn dressed up as Bouffalant, Darumaka, and Audino, respectively. Ricky was to dress up as Officer Jenny while his Elgyem was to dress up as Herdier but Elgyem used its Psychic powers to manipulate Miles's mind into thinking they were dressed up. Lastly, Cilan dressed up as Elesa and Pansage dressed up as Emolga. However, they did not pass to the next round because Cilan could not remember his lines.

In Clash of the Connoisseurs!, in Ricard Nouveau's fantasy there was a Lilligant and standing next to her was a young woman cosplaying one.

In A Pokévision of Things to Come!, Serena wore a Fennekin cosplay for filming her Pokévision video.

There were multiple cosplays during the Gourgeist Festival in A Festival Trade! A Festival Farewell?, including: Ash as a Snorlax, Ash's Pikachu as a Psyduck, Serena as a Red Flower Florges, Clemont as a Watchog, Bonnie as a Ludicolo, Clemont's Dedenne as a Corphish, Clemont's Chespin as a Pikachu, Jessie as a Mismagius, James as a Gourgeist, Meowth as a Banette, Jessie's Wobbuffet as a Sawk and James's Inkay as a Pikachu.

Samson Oak wore an Exeggutor costume in The Guardian's Challenge!.

In Lillier and the Staff!, Ash, Lana, Sophocles, and Mallow portray the guardian deities in their play, alongside Kiawe as Solgaleo and Jessie as Lunala.

In Pokémon Horizons: The Series, Dot dons a costume of Nidorina when streaming as her online persona, Nidothing.

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In the manga

Ash wearing a Pikachu costume in the Pokémon Newspaper Strip

Diamond & Pearl arc

In Stagestruck Starly, Diamond's Munchlax, Lax, wears a Magikarp costume for Diamond and Pearl's comedy act.

Pokémon RéBURST

While cosplay doesn't officially appear in most Pokémon manga, there is a technique based on Pokémon cosplay in the Pokémon RéBURST manga called Burst. Unlike usual Pokémon cosplay, the Burst techniques are used for battle purposes.

Magical Pokémon Journey

The cover of The Passionate Primeape depicts Hazel, Almond, Coconut, Peanut and Walnut dressed as Pikachu, Squirtle, Eevee, Charmander and Ditto respectively.

Pokémon Newspaper Strip

In Strip 8, Ash wore a Pikachu costume for Halloween.

In Strip 56, Misty wore a Horsea costume for Halloween.

Pokémon.com

When it was relaunched in January 2010, Pokémon.com added a Pokémon Trainer Club, where players play games and earn coins to buy clothing at a Trainer store, some of which are Pokémon costumes.

In books

In Let's Find Pokémon!, Duplica can be seen dressed as a Clefable, putting on a show at the Celadon City Fair.

In the fandom

A photo of a girl cosplaying as Jessie at the Pokémon 2000 Stadium Tour

Like most anime, manga, and video game fandoms, cosplay is common within the Pokémon fandom. Most fans will dress up as human characters from the games and anime such as Ash, Team Rocket, female generational protagonists Misty, May, or Dawn, Officer Jenny, or Nurse Joy. Many females crossplay as either Ash or James because of their youthful male looks, commonly known in Japan as bishōnen, or "bishie" for short in English. Still, it is far from unheard of for fans to dress up in costumes of their favorite Pokémon species, especially if it is in the kigurumi or gijinka style of cosplay. Kigurumi is basically a hooded coverall pajama jumpsuit disguise of a character like Pikachu, while a gijinka (also called "moe anthropomorphism") is a human form of a species. Because of the popularity of Pikachu as the mascot of the Pokémon franchise, many young women dress in a Sweet Lolita style of dress at conventions.