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This is one of Magicon’s biggest cosplay competitions in which winners will be going to South Korea to participate in the international cosplay championship GICOF, organized by the Korean Manhwa Content hub Komacon!
As you get from the name, you have to be a duo in order to participate.
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What GICOF is
Competing at GICOF
Notes for competitors
Rules & Criteria
Link to application form
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Gyeonggi International Cosplay Festival, or GICOF, is a convention in Seoul, South-Korea. GICOF is connected with Bucheon International Comics Festival, which is a big event where the main focus of interest are comics, cartoons, and anime. This festival attracts a lot of people within nerd culture, and many of them are cosplayers. The festival hosts shows, stands, and a huge competition where cosplayers around the globe come to compete.
Only the cosplayers who have passed a preliminary contest get to participate in this extravagant contest! The cosplayers competing at GICOF are treated like proper VIP’s; getting the opportunity to walk down a red carpet, having a press-photoshoot event, ect. The other cosplayers at the event really admire the GICOF competitors, so this is a perfect opportunity to bathe in some cosplay fame!
The trip to GICOF is a 5-day trip where you get to explore Seoul, try out the different kinds of food Korea has to offer, get to know the other cosplay competitors from around the globe, as well as join in on a couple of networking parties that are arranged for you all.
Among honour and glory, the winners of the GICOF International Cosplay Championship receives a trophy, an award, and a cash prize of 10 000 000 KRW (around 80 000 NOK)
There are two main changes to the competition this year:
You can now compete with your Nordic pals! The duo pair we’ll be sending to the GICOF finals, can now consist of contestants from Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland. Let’s go Team Nordic!
There’s been a change in the judging criterias for the preliminary contest. Most notably, craftsmanship and performance will now both be judged at a 50% level.
Photo by: Ookami Photography
GICOF is a competition which focuses more on the performance part of cosplay rather than up-close details of seams and craftsmanship. In that regard, the competition has no form of pre-judging, and the verdict is based on the competitors’ performance and presence on stage. This is completely different from what most cosplayers are used to for a Master level competition. The competitors often use different means to stand out in the competition; Costume changes, dancing, fighting, anime-styled drama, and in general an entertaining story that is very easy to follow. There’s a big focus on prop usage, the entertainment value of the performance, and how flashy your costume looks.
The judges panel consists of members from the preliminary competition organizers. These representatives come from the following countries:
South-Korea, USA, Mexico, Taiwan, Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Kuwait, Spain, Poland, Latvia, The Netherlands, Norway
Photo by: Gressloek Photography
Not every organizer is fluent in English, so it’s wise to be vary of too much dialogue in your performance. Tell the story through your body, emotions, music and energy! All dialogue in the performance will be subtitled to Korean for the finals.
As of 2024, you can now compete together with your Nordic friends at GICOF! We’ve expanded our GICOF qualifier to include contestants from countries such as Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, and of course, Norway. We’re looking forward to seeing who’ll represent the brand new Team Nordic at GICOF 2024.
Photo by: Ookami Photography
The following rule set is the official, international rules issued by GICOF used universally by all representing countries worldwide.
Click here to see all rules
(hereinafter referred to as “GICOF Championship”).
– the participating team has to consist of two persons.
18 years of age or older on the day of the preliminary round.
To replicate the experience of competing at GICOF, there’ll be no pre-judging at Magicon. GICOF focuses on visual grandeur and performance art instead of the close-up details of the craftsmanship. As stated in the criteria for judging, the costume still counts 50% of the final score, as viewed from the audience.
The winning team will get travel and living expenses to Korea for the duration of GICOF (3rd-6th October 2024 + 3 additional nights = 6 nights in total) covered.
Classification | Details | Points |
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Total points | 110 | |
Costume & Objects | Similarity to the original contents, quality of costumes and props and stage props | 50 |
Direction ability | Acting, using stage props and utilizing the stage, using the background video and stage lights | 50 |
Additional points: | Connection with audience, expression and audience’s response | Up to 10 |
**Competition is full**
Effymia, Anhyra Cosplay and Danny McFly Cosplay
Effymia is a highly skilled cosplayer with nearly 10 years experience, where her specialities are sewing and wig making, and crafting intricately designed costumes with meticulous attention to detail. She has proudly represented Estonia in various international competitions, including notable events like NCC and GICOF.
Beyond her impressive cosplay skills, Effymia is known for her sociability and supportive nature. She actively engages with her followers on social media, answering questions, sharing knowledge and providing valuable tips on costume creation.
Being a full-time cosplayer she spends her days sewing, crafting, photoshooting big and small cosplays, to share with everyone of her followers. She also sells different patterns and prints on her Ko-Fi.
Anhyra Cosplay is a professional cosplayer from A Coruña, Spain, who’s well known for her high quality armour craftsmanship, props and fx makeup effects.
She started cosplaying in 2013 as a small hobby, and as passion kept washing over her she’s kept it running ever since, leading her to the professional line. She highly enjoys creating cosplays and tutorials, doing workshops and sharing her love for this creative art form.
Throughout her professional years she’s been creating cosplays and generating advertising content for huge companies like Activision Blizzard, Bungie, Bethesda, Team 17, Sharkmob, Playstation Spain & Elgiganten Sweden.
Danny McFly Cosplay is an award-winning cosplayer and judge well known for his detailed armor builds, enormous muscle suits, and hyper-realistic SFX makeup, as well as his YouTube tutorials. In the past decade, he has created over 50 highly detailed costumes, with a focus in foam, silicone/plastic, and alternative material fabrications. Danny cosplays what he loves — From superheroes and his internationally acclaimed Batman cosplay, to video games and his award winning World of Warcraft armors, to animation and the acclaim for his Hyper-Realistic DragonBall Z costumes.
He has judged at several of the world’s biggest international cosplay contests. Having honed his skills competing, Danny now uses his experience in cosplay crafting as well as his education in dance and vocal training, to select only the most worthy of contestants. Being an international competitor and cosplayer himself (In 12 different countries and counting), he understands how unique a contestant and competition can be, and strives to tailor-fit every judging opportunity. Above all else, Danny believes that everyone who cosplay’s is amazing and should never stop doing what they love. He is happiest when contestants feel at ease sharing their costumes, exploring their process, and receiving constructive feedback.
Check out some pictures of Team Norway from last year’s GICOF!
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