From Humble Beginnings to Millions of Followers, Jessica Nigri is More Than Just the Queen of Cosplay (2024)

Exclusive COGconnected Interview – Becoming Jessica Nigri

World-renowned cosplayer, Jessica Nigri, is kicking off 2018 with her very own documentary, “Becoming Jessica Nigri”. This in-depth doc gives the world a glimpse into the life of Jessica Nigri and her amazing cosplay career through a series of interviews with Jessica, her parents, and her boyfriend Ryan. The documentary provides a first-hand look at her process while she designs her latest cosplay for the upcoming Blizzcon. Throughout the documentary, we learn about Jessica’s upbringing such asthe impact her parents had on her, her meteoric rise to stardom and the bullying she dealt with when she came to America at a young age. The documentary delivers some excellent insight into the world of cosplay – perfect for aspiring cosplayers – and a must watch for fans of Jessica Nigri. “Becoming Jessica Nigri” debuts on January 26th, 2018, on Rooster Teeth’s streaming service, FIRST.

Earlier this week, we had the opportunity to have a one-on-one interview with Jessica Nigri where we discussed a whole manner of topics, including the documentary, her cosplay career, and video games.

COGconnected:So, you have a brand new documentary called “Becoming Jessica Nigri” which gives us a glimpse into your life. How did this documentary come about?

Jessica Nigri: Rooster Teeth has been a huge part of my life for a very long time and it just seemed like a natural progression after working on RWBY. They approached me and I’ve never felt more “hashtag” blessed in my entire life. It’s truly an amazing experience.

COGconnected:The one fascinating thing that really stood out for me was just how supportive your parents are. Your dad even helps you with your Patreon. Tell us about some of the other ways your parents have supported you in your cosplay career.

Jessica Nigri: Without any hesitation, my parents will tell me if they are uncomfortable with something. I’ve always stayed true to their feelings and if something has made my mom uncomfortable or my father uncomfortable, they’ve always mentioned it. They have kept me on the right path. It’s really grounding to have parents that are still willing to parent me as an adult even though all these crazy things are going on in my life.

COGconnected:Apparently, your dad is a huge Star Wars nerd, what did he think of The Last Jedi?

Jessica Nigri: He did. He liked it, he loved it. My dad has seen the first Star Wars 173 or 4 times in the theatre. Anything that comes out that’s Star Wars, he’s always going to be a diehard fan. He liked the first reboot better but he didn’t like Rogue One as much.

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COGconnected:Another neat little fact I learned from the documentary, your mom had a role in one of the Lord of the Rings movies. If you could pick any movie franchise in the world to appear in, what would it be?

Jessica Nigri: Oh my God, holy crap.

COGconnected: One of the James Bond girls?

Jessica Nigri: Nah, if there was a James Bond, but a female, like a Jane Bond, I would be Jane Bond. I could have Ryan dress up as a sexy man beast and I could do the whole Jane Bond thing with him.

COGconnected:Now, when I went to school, we didn’t have “Cosplayer” as an option for a career. What was the one career you figured you’d end up in before all of this happened?

Jessica Nigri: I really wanted to be a forensic scientist so I could wear a shirt that says I poke dead people.

COGconnected: You have a boyfriend, Ryan, who appears in the documentary as well. In a way, he seems to be more than just a boyfriend, and also a partner in your cosplay career by assisting you in many ways. How did you meet him?

Jessica Nigri: Oh my gosh, we met on Instagram. He had a full sleeve of Pokemon tattoos and we met through a mutual friend. We met and I loved his tattoos and it went from there.

COGconnected:Is there a particular cosplay of yours that Ryan really loves?

Jessica Nigri: Ooh, Ryan?

Ryan: Reinhardt.

Jessica Nigri: He likes my Reinhardt.

COGconnected:Has there ever been a cosplay that Ryan didn’t want you to do?

Jessica Nigri: Ryan’s always been the most incredibly supportive human being ever. There’s nothing that, if I really wanted to do this he’d be like “Okay, what do you need from me” and I’d be like “I need emotional support and chow mein” and he’d be like “okay”. He’s anincredible human.

COGconnected: Ryan, you’re a good man, keep doing what you’re doing.

Ryan: Thank you!

COGconnected:I imagine you’ve developed some really great friendships with fellow cosplayers over the years. I’m wondering, are there any cosplayers that truly inspire you?

Jessica Nigri: Kamui Cosplay with Svetlana and Benny, Yaya Han, Alyson Tabbitha, Punished Props. There are so many amazingly, influential people in this industry that are constantly inspiring me every day.

COGconnected:In 2009, your Sexy Pikachu cosplay went viral and your popularity exploded from there. With next year being the 10 year anniversary of that life-changing moment, is there any chance we’ll see that Sexy Pikachu costume or maybe a newer updated Sexy Pikachu look?

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Jessica Nigri: I burned that costume in a ceremonial fire while we danced around it. It will never return.

COGconnected:I have a few questions from the team at COGconnected who weren’t able to join us today.Mario wants to know when was the exact moment you decided you would do cosplay for a living?

Jessica Nigri: There was a moment when I realized it was all or nothing, I had to go all in. I was balancing my job at Trader Joes and college and cosplay all at the same time. At the time I was in Japan, 10 o’clock at night, at sushi with Suda 51 and my job called me and said “hey, are you coming in for your 6 am shift, we need you to do grocery” and I was like “I’m in Japan, I can not come, I’m sorry”. So that was the moment that I had to push everything aside and go all in with cosplay.

COGconnected:Erin wants to know how you decide what your next character to cosplay will be?

Jessica Nigri: It’s really varying, maybe if I watch a show and just really identify with a character. Or maybe it’s a revisit of something I loved in the past that I want to reimagine. Most of the time its characters that I really care about and that I can connect with in some way.

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“f*cking Ninja Gaiden, I hate that game!”

COGconnected:Now, let’s end our chat with a quick lightning round of video game questions. Favourite video game female?

Jessica Nigri: Samus Aran, or Princess Peach.

COGconnected: Favourite Male Character?

Jessica Nigri: Marcus Fenix.

COGconnected:Game you’re most looking forward to?

Jessica Nigri: The new Monster Hunter looks pretty cool.

COGconnected:Game that took you the longest to beat?

Jessica Nigri: f*cking Ninja Gaiden, I hate that game!

COGconnected:Name a few games that are on your “pile of shame”, games that you need to play but haven’t had time yet?

Jessica Nigri: Horizon: Zero Dawn, Assassin’s Creed: Origins.

COGconnected:And that concludes our interview today, Jessica, thank you so much for taking the time to speak with me today. I wish you the absolute best going forward and I’m confident you’ll be inspiring future generations of cosplayers for years to come.

And that concluded our interview with Jessica Nigri. Check out page 2 for a collection of some of our favorite Jessica Nigri cosplays.

From Humble Beginnings to Millions of Followers, Jessica Nigri is More Than Just the Queen of Cosplay (2024)

FAQs

When did Jessica Nigri start cosplaying? ›

Nigri has been cosplaying since 2009, when her cosplay of "Sexy Pikachu" that she wore to San Diego Comic-Con International went viral on the Internet. In 2011, she promoted Gears of War 3 for Microsoft and GameStop, dressed up as the game's character Anya Stroud for the game's release.

Who voices Cinder Fall? ›

Who popularized cosplay? ›

Fast forward to 1984, at the 42nd Worldcon, Nobuyuki Takahashi, the founder of Japanese Anime studio, Studio Hard, coined the term “cosplay”. 19 years later, the first dedicated cosplay conference was held in Tokyo in 2003 formally launching the cosplay industry.

Who was the first person to cosplay? ›

The first people to wear costumes to attend a convention were science fiction fans Forrest J Ackerman and Myrtle R. Douglas, known in fandom as Morojo.

Why did Cinder lose her eye? ›

During the Fall of Beacon, she gained the other half and killed Ozpin in battle. When Beacon fell, Ruby Rose unleashed the power of her Silver Eyes, putting Cinder into a state of near death and causing her to lose her left eye and part of her left arm.

Is Cinder adopted? ›

Garan was Cinder's stepfather, Adri's husband, and Pearl and Peony's father. He adopted Cinder when she was 11 years old in Europe, and shortly after returning to the Eastern Commonwealth, he died of letumosis.

How did Jessica Nigri become famous? ›

Jessica Nigri is a well-known cosplayer who gained notoriety in 2009 at the San Diego Comic-Con when she dressed up as a unique version of Pikachu. Since then she has cosplayed many other characters from different anime and video games such as Rikku from Final Fantasy X-2 and Yoko Littner from Gurren Lagann.

What age do people start cosplaying? ›

The average age of first cosplay was 21.28 years (range of 3-42), based on 194 respondents. The number of total times ever cosplayed varied widely in this sample, ranging from 1-250 times based on 159 respondents to this question (M=25.89).

Who is the guy who cosplays everything? ›

Anucha Saengchart (Thai: อนุชา แสงชาติ; born 1989), nicknamed Cha (Thai: ชา), known by his online presence as Lowcost Cosplay or Lonelyman, is a Thai social media personality and cosplayer known for his cheap costumes using household items.

What age did Hakken start cosplaying? ›

2. Career Journey. Hakken is known to have made her debut in the cosplay world in 2010 as a makeup artist, photographer, and costume maker. She made her cosplay debut at 12 years old after seeing Naruto, she even admitted that she's well-versed in making her look like Naruto characters, especially Itachi.

Who invented anime cosplay? ›

The term “cosplay” was coined by a Japanese reporter named Nov Takahashi, who observed fans dressed as characters from sci-fi and fantasy movies at a Worldcon event in Los Angeles. Cosplay quickly caught on in Japan, where it became a popular pastime for fans of anime, manga, and video games.

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