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Interest Daily Cosplay Kaleido Star's Sora Naegino
posted on 2011-09-29 23:30 EDT

In the above photo, an unidentified cosplayer portrays Sora Naegino, the protagonist of Junichi Sato's 2003 television anime Kaleido Star. In the series, Naegino is a young Japanese girl who wants to become a professional acrobat. She manages to join a group called Kaleido Stage despite missing her audition, which makes it harder for her to earn the respect of her fellow performers, including the stubborn but talented Layla.
The photo was taken at Connichi 2011, which took place in Kassel, Germany from September 10 to 12.
Photo © jordi olaria jané
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