"Cosplayer Nation" speaks a lot of truth, and has inspiration to its viewers. Watching it, it makes me feel a whole lot better about the ideals and views of Cosplay. Admittedly, I had assumptions about what it is to be a cosplayer. For example, I thought I had to be as accurate as I have to be for a certain character. To an extent, yes, but one can still add or modify a character to one's liking, like a fusion of sorts. Also, the community is like a common ground among people... some do go far and beyond to create something fantastic, or some just buy the costume to Cosplay without the stress. Not all need to have the skills to create something, and that's perfectly fine! Cosplay is open world, and no one needs to be shy about how to become a character. Therefore, one doesn't always have to try as hard as some cosplayers, like Yaya Han, Ivy Doomkitty, or Jessica Nigri and among others (who all, by the way, inspire me greatly, but I'll nevertheless exclude anyone for that matter! I welcome all!). Just have fun as you like it! I enjoy cosplay for it's love of creativity and bountiful of fun it gives. Sewing is a natural and favorite hobby, and I like making clothes for all (either "just because" or "by request"). So why not, adding the Cosplay factor made sewing even more enjoyable! The documentary is a compilation of stories shared by people who love the art of Cosplay and I truly enjoyed this storybook. I do look forward to more!!!