Christmas Photoshoot Pt. 2: Christmas Dos and Don'ts

Happy Thursday, everyone. I can't believe a week from tomorrow will be Christmas. I'm so excited, and the fact that I can participate in the Winter Holiday Shoot from Rabbit's forum (There Rabbit, don't say I've never promoted your site for ya).

Anywho, for this Christmas shoot, we decided to do a guide to the holiday season, properly titled "Christmas Dos and Don'ts" We hope that this holiday season, you will take from the examples Kenshin & Inuyasha will show on how and how not to celebrate this joyous season.

Anywho, I have a big Christmas gift for you all in the next couple of days, so make sure you are subscribed to the page so you can get updated on them.

For now, check out our Kigurumi Christmas follies by clicking here, or by clicking on Kenshin to the left.




Until next time,
~Cody Nakamura

Kigurumi Dojo Christmas pt. 1: A Christmas Classic Revised

Happy Saturday, everyone. As you know, we are less than two weeks away from Christmas, one of the best times of the year. The time where it is better to give than to receive. Because we believe that here at the Kigurumi Dojo, we decided to get the gift giving off to an early start.

The first gift is an oldie, but a goodie. For those who have been around since the "Kigurumi Zone" era, you will most likely know of the kigurumi comic I made for Christmas. It was my first comic, and it was a big success in the Kigurumi community. Mostly because it was the first and only attempt at a christmas comic for kigurumi. Well, after looking through a series of archived files, I came across the file and decided to dust it off and present it for 2009.

It's over 5 years old, but it still has a special place in my heart, and I hope it will have a special spot in yours. Now, being that it's old, you'll see a few different flaws in my kigurumi back then. The more significant of them being I have a small hole in one of the fingers of my bodysuit. Still, it's a classic from the early days of my kigurumi career.

You can check out the comic by clicking here, or by clicking the book above. I hope you enjoy this christmas classic, and will share it with all your friends and loved ones.

Until next time,

~Cody Nakamura

New Fanart...& New Page Open.

Happy 1st of December, folks. Hope you're having a wonderful day so far. I've been busy with wrapping up Autumn quarter for school, so that means next week....UPDATES, UPDATES, UPDATES! Sadly, for now, all I can give you is this....

A fan of the Kigurumi Dojo submitted a piece of fanart to me the other night, and I thought it was so cute, I just had to get it up on the site right away. The artist's name is Kokoro and she has drawn Kenshin as a chibi (small body, big head).




This actually kinda reminds me of the Rurouni Kenshin bobble head that I've been wanting for a while now. (HINT: Now someone knows what they could get me for Christmas)

I've also been working on the Gallery page. I've broken it down to two pages: Fanart and Photo Album. The Photo Album is the main page for my kig photos, and the Fanart page is the page for, well, fanart. You can access them by clicking on the gallery button.

You can check out the full size Chibi Kenshin by clicking on the photo, and you can find the Kenshin bobblehead on eBay if you would like to buy it for me. ^_^


Until Next Time,

~Cody Nakamura


The Day After Thanksgiving: Stuffed Like The Turkeys That Came Before Us!

Happy Black Friday, everyone. Well, the Thanksgiving season is over and we are well under way into the Christmas season. Wow, it's just so hard to believe that it's almost that time of year. One of my favorite times of years is almost upon us, and that means only one thing....SALES, SALES, & MORE SALES!

What is it what drives thousands of people out of bed at the crack of dawn to stand in line for hours on end? Well, according to Wikipedia, Black Friday is the Friday following Thanksgiving Day in the United States, which is the beginning of the traditional Christmas shopping season. The term dates back to at least 1966, although its usage was primarily on the East coast. The term has become more common in other parts of the country since 2000. Because Thanksgiving falls on the fourth Thursday in November in the United States, Black Friday occurs between the 23rd and the 29th of November. According to Reuters, in 2007 135 million people participated in the Black Friday shopping rush more than turned out to vote in the 2008 United States presidential election, which recorded the largest voter turn out in history.

Until next time,

~Cody Nakamura


New Video on YouTube: Cloe Dancing!!!

Hey everyone. While going through my video archive, I stumbled upon this old video which was shot during the Cloe photoshoot at Jovina's during Otakon 2008. It's a little vid of me dancing to "Milkshakes" by Kelis. I thought it was cute, so I decided to upload on the video. You can check it out either here:



Or, check it out in full quality by going to my YouTube channel. Be sure to comment, rate, fav, and subscribe to my channel.

Until next time,

~Cody Nakamura

Neko Red Riding Hood pt. 2 Gallery Posted

Greetings, and happy Monday everyone. Well, the Halloween candy is gone, the Birthday cake is well...not ready yet. We've been a little busy, and I do promise a video very very soon, so be patient. Anyhow, Halloween is over, so now we need to get back on track.

Open right now in the Casual Outfits page of the Gallery is the second and final part to the final Otakon 2009 Secret Photoshoot: Neko Red Riding Hood. Of course, with the classic tale of Red Riding Hood, you need a Big Bad Wolf. What will happen to Neko Red now that the Big Bad Wolf has arrived on the scene? Will he make a meal out of her, or, is there more to this cute catgirl than meets the eye

On that note, I want to thank Jovina for taking part in the photoshoot. She was kind enough to portray the Big Bad Wolf and provide the props for this photoshoot.

Actually, I want to thank Jovina for hosting these yearly photoshoots at her house. She was incredibly nice to let me use her costumes and her masks, and for that I owe her a big thanks and hope that she will continue to let me do shoots at her house and posting them to the site. I also want to thank Kiki Feegata for letting me borrow the costume. I love it so much and it has a poofy skit which makes it more fun to wear.

If you want to see more of the shoot, click here. Also, be sure to leave a comment and tell me what you think of the photos of the gallery, or the site altogether.

Until next time, nyo,

~Cody Nakamura

Happy Birthday to Cody & Inuyasha's Age Revealed!!!



Happy Tuesday, everyone. I hope it's as good a day as it is for you as it is for me. Why is it so good for me? Well....IT'S MY BIRTHDAY!!!!!! That's right, I turn the big 22. Well, okay it isn't big, but it's still
important to me. In case you were wondering, a birthday, according to Wikipedia, is the anniversary of the particular day on which a person was born. Though by no means universal, such occasions are celebrated in numerous cultures, often with a party or, in some instances, a rite of passage.

Though major religious traditions such as the Buddhist or the Christian celebrate the birth of their founders, the most obvious example of which is Christmas, principled opposition to the very idea of celebrating birthdays is to be found among certain religious groups.

The magic number makes me wonder something, though, and that is..."How old is Inuyasha?" Now, we all know that Inuyasha is not only half dog demon, but he's also half human. For those who don't know, Inuyasha was pinned to a sacred tree by the priestess Kikyo, and went into a deep sleep for over fifty years, until Kagome inadvertently released him.

Thanks to technology and science too complicated to go into detail about, we have finally been able to pinpoint Inuyasha's accurate age. Now, every one (1) human year equals 10.5 in dog years. Now, we'll assume Inuyasha was 18 in human years when he was pinned to the tree, so that would make him 85. Now, we add the fifty years he was pinned to the tree to that and we get 68 in human years, and in dog years...285 YEARS! So...what do you get the half demon, half human that has everything? An iPod, A Wii, maybe a new sword forged from his father's fang? These are just hints people, so make sure you get something that suits Inuyasha.

Anywho, look for a special video on YouTube soon, and let the presents and cake flow on in (Don't worry. We'll make sure Inuyasha doesn't eat it all! ^_^;)

Until next time,

Cody Nakamura, The Birthday Kig

A Happy Halloween Treat

Happy Halloween, everyone. I think I would just pop my head in and give you all a nice treat, rather than a trick.

To your left, you see a neat little photo of Inuyasha, or should I say, Inuyacula, hanging out with a couple lovely ghouls. Sure, they appear to be a little....boney, but still, Inuyacula's quite the ladies man in life...or, the afterlife.

What's unique about this photo, is that it's a downloadable wallpaper for you. All you have to do is click here to download to your desktop.

So this Halloween, I hope that you play it safe by having safe fun, and make sure don't eat too much candy.

Until next time,

~Cody Nakamura

New Fan Art & A Portrait You Can Sink Your Teeth Into!

Happy Tuesday, everybody. I know it's been a week or two since I've posted everything, but I just had a little FTP troubles. Don't worry, I got it under control so we're back up and running.

First order of business: Check out that handsome guy in the photo next to this post. That's right, this handsome drawing was done by a close friend of mine, Dadogster, whose Deviantart account is just awesome. So click here to check it out. The picture shows Kenshin as Hideki from Nerima Daikon Bros., which was a photoshoot that I did a while back (You can check that gallery out by clicking here)

On to the next order of business, I have officially opened up a fanart page. Here, you can view all the cool pieces of art that my friends and fans have given me. You can check it out by clicking here. If you have any type of art involving either Kenshin or Inuyasha, or both, cause we're really flexible, you can email them to me by clicking the contact button. Make your the topic is "Fan Art", so I don't treat it as spam.

Because it is halloween this week, I have a very special treat in store for you. Inuyasha has found himself a concubine in fellow kigurumier, Lint. You could say she looked good enough to eat. Don't take my word for it. Check out the portrait below:


I wonder if you find a photo like this hanging in a haunted mansion? Anyhow, I hope you like it. I plan to do some cool things this Halloween, and you will be kept into the loop.

Until next time,

~Cody Nakamura









Halloween 2009: Inuyasha as "Inuyacula"

Happy Friday everyone. Well, it's October, and that means it's almost time for Halloween, the say when we all get to dress up as witches and ghosts to get tons and tons of candy. Of course, Halloween to kigurumiers is like Christmas because we get to go out in costume.

In honor of halloween, Inuyasha and Kenshin are going to do Halloween shoots. First up is Inuyasha, and he has a little monologue to go with his costume..

"After a long and exhausting battle with a clan of Vampire demons, Inuyasha had thought he was victorious, but he was bitten on the neck during the fight by the leader of the Vampire clan. He tossed and turned that night, not being able to sleep. He went to the mirror and noticed he had fangs and a powerful hunger...for blood! Inuyasha had become even more powerful. Inuyasha had become more fierce. Inuyasha had become....INUYACULA, DOG DEMON OF DARKNESS!!!

Okay, so he wasn't really bitten, but he just loved the Dracula look. and the feel of his new cape. Check out Inuyasha as Inuyacula in the Casual Outfits gallery, and fangs for the look ^_^


Until next time, bleh!
~Cody Nakamura

WWE Hall of Famer Passes Away: Captain Lou Albano

Happy Wednesday, everyone. Well, for me it's not such a happy Wednesday. Before I begin with the topic, I want you to know that this is NOT a kigurumi post, but it does affect me in a way. This will be a wrestling post, so those who don't like wrestling, please divert your browser, or iphone....or whatever you are using to look at this page. (I don't know really, but an iPhone would be nice to see this page on, but I digress)

Today, the world of wrestling has lost one of its true pioneers of the early 70's and 80's. I am talking of course of none other than Captain Lou Albano. Now, given that I was not around when he was at the peak of his popularity, videos off YouTube has shown me that he was truly one of the WWE's most influential people.

Albano started his career in the WWE in the late 1960s as one half of the tag team, The Sicilians. He would then go on to become a commentator and He transformed himself into the brash, bombastic manager Captain Lou Albano. With a quick wit and a grating personality, Albano delivered memorable promos that made him wrestling's most villainous manager. He earned the scorn of the wrestling audience as he attempted to dethrone WWWF champion Bruno Sammartino.

In 1971, Albano achieved his objective when "Russian Bear" Ivan Koloff ended Sammartino's seven year reign as champion. For the remainder of the 1970s, Albano's cadre of loyal henchmen were unable to resecure the championship once Sammartino won it back. Albano guided singles wrestlers such as Pat Patterson, Don Muraco and Greg 'The Hammer' Valentine to the Intercontinental Championship. Furthermore, Albano guided fifteen teams to the .

Under his tutelage, and Prof Toru Tanaka, and later Masa Saito, The Valliant Brothers, Wild Samoans, The Moondogs, and The British Bulldogs were a few of many that solidified Albano as wrestling's premiere tag team manager. By the end of his career, Albano managed over 50 different wrestlers who won two dozen championships.

By the 1980s, Albano appeared in Cyndi Lauper's "Girls Just Want to Have Fun", "She Bop", "Time After Time" and "The Goonies 'R' Good Enough" Parlaying the venture, new WWF owner Vince McMahon devised the Rock 'n' Wrestling storyline, a collaboration and cross-promotion between the newly renamed WWF and elements of the music industry. In March 1989, on Live with Regis and Kathie Lee, Albano had his trademark beard shaved on the air in order to star as the iconic Mario in the live action video game spinoff, "The Super Mario Bros. Super Show". Along with Danny Wells, he co-starred in live action segments during interludes of the Mario cartoon, as well as providing the voice of his animated counterpart.

In 1996, Captain Lou Albano was enshrined into the WWE Hall of Fame for his accomplishments and contributions to professional wrestling.

So it is with a heavy heart that I say goodbye to one of wrestling's greatest superstars. A manager of champions, a champion in his own rights, and a lesson to us all that with a little hard work, and lots of determination, you can achieve anything your heart desires. Thank you Captain Lou, you will always be the guiding light.


Until next time,

~Cody Nakamura

Secret Photoshoot pt. 4: Cassandra The Waitress...Reporting For Duty!!!

Happy Saturday, everyone. Well, Fall is officially upon us, and it is quite cold right now. Just makes me want to fall asleep, but before I do, it's time to present a brand new photoshoot.

During Otakon, Jovina and I got a little hungry while taking photos. So, we stopped at a small diner to eat. There, we were served by a cute green haired waitress named Cassandra. She took our orders and brought us our food flawlessly, and even did the ketchup on my burger in the shape of a heart.

When she was on break, she told us about being a traveling animé waitress. How she would travel from convention to convention, and pick up part time jobs working as a waitress. She has even been the mascot for several diners across the country.

Like others, she asked us about our costumes and we told her we were moved by her dedication towards waitressing, and asked if she would like to do a photoshoot for us when she got off. She happily said yes, of course, and the shoot was done.

I had a lot of fun being a waitress. Jovina has this neat PVC skirt, and it just completed the outfit. The t-shirt featured in the shoot is one from Steel City Diner, located in Pittsburgh, PA, and is a popular spot for hungry fursuiters when they are attending conventions.

You can check out the newest gallery by clicking Cassandra The Waitress in the Casual Outfits gallery.

Well, until next time,

~Cody Nakamura

All Hands on Deck! Captain Jessica Rackam Brings Pt. 3 of Otakon Secret Photoshoots

Ahoy, and Happy Saturday, everyone! Today is September 19th, which means it's "International Talk Like A Pirate Day", a day in which everyone talks like a pirate. With that, I will...err....ahem....Yarrrr! I'm gonna spin ye a yarn of an authentic pirate, whom me and my crew met in Baltimore.

Jovina, Kiki, Athena, & I were taking photos along the harbor, when we came across a daredevil pirate, calling to us from atop the Chesapeake ship. We looks up and saw a red-headed pirate, swing down from a rope attached to the mast of the ship. She landed right in front of us, which took us (especially me) by surprise.

She introduced herself as Captain Jessica Rackam, though she told us she was known as "The Rose of the Ocean". She was incredibly beautiful...and incredibly dangerous, as she noticed Inuyasha's giant sword, she pointed her cutlass sword at his chest and asked if he would like to fight.

After explaining to her we were kigurumi performers, she laughed and asked if she could join us in our photoshoot. So, we invited her back to Jovina's house and she did her own photoshoot (and when I say invited, I mean she threatened Jovina and invited herself to the house. What can I say, she's a pirate with a sharp sword).

In honesty, this was an incredibly fun photoshoot to do, and I had wanted to be a pirate for a while now. I just wish I had a handsome male pirate to escort me and handle my precious booty. So I hope you enjoy this treasure trove of photos of her. You can view them by clicking the Female Mask page of my gallery, or by clicking here.

Until next time, me mates,

~Captain Cody Nakamura

P.S. Yarrrrr! Yaharrrr! Raise the Flag! Yo ho ho and a bottle of run, and all that!

Secret Photoshoot pt. 2: Introducing...Miss Haru Midoronishi

Well here is part two of the Secret Photoshoots. On the way to Jovina's House, we stopped at a small japanese bar where had some tea, and we noticed there was this very beautiful hostess.

Her name was Haru Midoronishi, which means "flower of the midwest", who was incredibly polite to us. She also played the most beautiful music on her sashin, a three stringed banjo. Her voice was like an angel singing in a heavenly chorus. Me and Jovina talked and we asked if maybe she would like to come back and do a small photoshoot for us, and she was flattered.

She was very camera shy when we first began, but she eventually came around. We didn't ask her to do any extreme poses, just a few poses of what a normal day at the japanese bar might be like. This included pouring a drink, posing gracefully, and playing the shamisen. We want to thank Miss Midoronishi for allowing us to photograph her for our website.

Now I know a lot of you are thinking, "Cody, where did you ever find someone that beautiful to pose for your website?". I would answer...."Well....we didn't." That is of course me. I just thought a little back story would be nice. Gives the costume a little bit more essence and a small touch of a persona. You can check out Miss Haru Midoronishi in the gallery right now.


Until next time,

~Cody Nakamura

New Gallery Post: Neko Red Riding Hood pt. 1

Happy Monday, everyone. Well, it's about time I get the Secret Photoshoots I mentioned last month. So, without further delay, we begin the Secret Photoshoots, with a simple and cute one. This one is called "Neko Red Riding Hood", which tells the story of a young girl named Red, who was born with cat ears. Thus getting the title of "Neko Red Riding Hood".

Much like the story of Red Riding Hood, Neko Red Riding Hood is traveling through a strange land in order to deliver a special basket of goodies to her grandmother. However much like the story, she also gets lost in this strange land (err, Jovina's house) she is in. Will she find her way to Grandma's house? Who else will she encounter along her journey? You'll have to wait for the second part of the shoot to find out, but for now, check out part one by clicking Neko Red Riding Hood shoot pt. 1 .

Before I go, I want to thank Kiki Feegata for letting me use her Red Ridding Hood outfit for this special shoot. Speaking of Kiki, she's also made her first kigurumi mask, and it looks awesome, so be sure to check out the debut photos of Karen.


Until next time nyo,

~Cody Nakamura




Eight Years Later: 9-11 Anniversary Post

First off, this is NOT a Kigurumi post, so if you were expecting one, then I'm sorry. I do feel though that this is important enough to talk about since it has had an affect on my life, and I'm sure a good number of the reader's lives as well. I get a little patriotic in this post, and if you don't like that, then you might not want to read this. I promise, next post will be about Kigurumi.

At 8:46 a.m. eight years ago today, American Airlines Flight 11 was crashed into the World Trade Center's North Tower, followed by United Airlines Flight 175, which hit the South Tower at 9:03 a.m. United Airlines Flight 93, whose ultimate target was thought to be either the United States Capitol or White House, crashed near Shanksville, Pennsylvania at 10:03 a.m, after the passengers on board engaged in a fight with the hijackers.

9-11, was one of the most tragic events in American history. Over 3,000 were killed and 6,000 were injured. In that day, our definitions of peace, of safety, and even our security were redefined. People today still grapple with the events that took place that terrible morning. In response to the attacks, President George W. Bush, would then declare war on terror and a long battle would begin.

Now that I've talked about it a little, I want to know for those who read it, where were you when you heard about the attacks? As for me, I was only in the eigth grade, but I remember it clear as day. It was the only thing everyone talked about all day, and even after leaving school, it was all over the television. Certain channels stopped programming for the day in honor of what had happened. Even WWE Smackdown did a tribute show on September 13, 2001.

9-11 was a national tragedy, and something that will never be forgotten. It brought a country together in one common ideal. I feel that that America is, and continues to be, the greatest country in the world, and that there is no force on earth, not even Hulkamania (forgive me, I had to make the reference) that can stand up to the power of the American spirit. As our national pledge says, "One nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty, & justice for all". So today, I'm not saying board yourself up in your house, but just remember what happened today, and why we're that much better as people now. This is my opinion, and many might not agree with it, but I feel honored to be able to post my feelings about what happened.

Until next time, and there will be a kigurumi post next time,

~Cody Nakamura

Summer 2009: A Wrap Up Report

Well, summer has almost come to it's end. Is it just me or does summer just happen to go by too quickly? Anywho, I think that this summer was quite the eventful one, and if there is any proof of that statement, you can find it right here at the Kigurumi Dojo.

As you can see by my fancy Summer To-Do bulletin board (which you can click to check it out in full depth), I had quite the doozie of a summer. Here are just a few of the many different things I got to do over Summer 2009.


Everyone's goal of Summer is to do some traveling, and that's one of the first things I did. Inuyasha cruised across the East coast to Baltimore, MD for Otakon 2009, where he hung out with several lovely female kigurumi ladies (check out the Otakon 2009 Gallery by clicking here). Inuyasha didn't just go to Baltimore, but he also got to travel to the Moon, Mt. Rushmore, Russia, and much more. (check it out on my YouTube channel).

Like most teenagers, a summer job is needed for extra spending money, and Inuyasha did that (which you can check out in his special photoshoot). He lasted longer than I had originally thought he would, being one week.

I think one of the most important things that happened over the summer was the launch of the new Kigurumi Dojo. The site can now be followed by Facebook, Twitter & by an RSS feed.

Overall, this summer has been quite the success. As Fall approaches, so does Halloween, Christmas, and a new series of photoshoots.

Until next time,

~Cody Nakamura

Passing of A Dear Friend....Arin Albatross

It is with a heavy heart that I must report on the passing of a kigurumi performer. It is never easy to do this, but I feel that being one of the closest to her, it is my duty to report. On Tuedsay, September 1st, 2009, Arin Albatross (Arin, Molly, & Kooh) died from choking to death as a result of a seizure, which she had been taking medicine for.

Arin had a most wonderful spirit, though she had a hard time expressing it. I met her in 2007 and escorted her to her first animé convention here in Ohio. (There are several videos featuring me and her on my YouTube Channel)

She also had the pleasure of performing with Kiki Feegata at Anime North in 2008. She mainly masked with two characters. Arin Albatross from Pangaya18, and her original character, Molly DeBrun, an irish red headed character. She had planned to get another mask of Kooh, the small pirate captain from Albatross18.

It is never easy to see a loved one leave us, but Arin would not want us to mourn her loss. Rather, she would want us to celebrate her life. She might not have handled herself the best in the forums, but she only wanted to be accepted by the community.

In honor of Arin, I have created a special memorial wallpaper featuring Arin the way she would want to be remembered. You can download it by clicking the photo below



Until next time, and may Arin Rest In Peace,

~Cody Nakamura

Otakon 2009: The Secret Photoshoots III & RSS

Happy Wednesday, everyone. Wow, September already? Still can't believe that summer is already winding down. Well, with the arrival of fall, there are a lot of big things coming to the Kigurumi Dojo. Along with the new look and feel to the site, there is also a series of new photoshoots on the way. If you didn't notice by the gigantic memory card photo next to me. (Big thanks to MrForScreen for allowing me to use the photo for the site)

If you've been with the Kigurumi Dojo at any time for the past two years, you know that at Otakon each year, Jovina, a fellow kigurumi performer, lets me come over to her house to hang out and try on some of her different costumes and masks, and for that I owe a tremendous thank you for. Well I went back once again this year and I got to go several cool photoshoots in several of her costumes. Inuyasha as Bus Boy is only one of the shoots we did at Otakon, and there are several more you will have to check out.

I will be uploading them in the next couple of weeks, so make sure you stay tuned to the Kigurumi Dojo for them. Speaking of staying tuned, now it is easier than ever. There are two new ways in which you can keep up with Kenshin, Inuyasha, & the happenings of the Dojo. First, is through Miharu's KigUp page for the Kigurumi Dojo. The second is through our new RSS feed button underneath the menu bat (Big thanks to both Miharu & Nami for the help). So there is no excuse that you shouldn't be visiting the Dojo more often now, so I'll hold you to check it out. :)

Until next time,

~Cody Nakamura

Shootin' The Moon & Surfin' the Pyramids

Happy Tuesday, everybody. It was a long weekend, but it was well worth it. School is out for three weeks, so that means only one thing...updates, updates, UPDATES. Today, I got two, count em', two videos for the price of one.


In the first of our double feature, Inuyasha takes one small step for man, one giant leap for half demon kind when he steps on the Moon. Inuyasha cruses the big lunar, and sees what it's like being 1/5 his weight on the moon. But wait....what about oxygen? Remember, in space, no one can hear you SIT!




In stop 2, Inuyasha visits Egypt, famous for its ancient civilization and some of the world's most famous monuments, including the Giza pyramid complex and its Great Sphinx. It's one hot tourist spot, and as Inuyasha will find out "HOT" is just an understatement. I hope he packed a lot of water.

Until next time,

~Cody Nakamura

Inuyasha as Shinigami (Soul Reaper from Bleach)

Good morning, everyone. Sorry for the silence, but I have just been buried in a mixture of paperwork and tissues. First off, I've been struggling with allergies (Yes, even half demons like myself have allergies, but it can be even worse, since dogs have very sensitive noses).

Aside from that, summer classes have also been a pain, but thankfully it's just about over, so three weeks until Fall quarter begins, so happy day.

Now, on to the update. Inuyasha trades in his Robe of the Fire Rat in exhance for a Shinigami (Soul Reaper) attire from Bleach. Could Ichigo Kurosaki have competition with the arrival
of this new, and possibly more powerful Soul Reaper?

Below is just a small sample of the update:


For the rest of the new gallery, check out Inuyasha as Shinigami

Until next time,

~Cody Nakamura


Kenshin & Inuyasha's World Tour 2009! Part 2: From Russia With Love!

Приветствия! That's russian for "Greetings".

Today, Inuyasha takes in the sights from the Motherland. This video takes place in Moscow, Russia, where our favorite half demon is touring around the Red Square near St Basil's Cathedral. He even takes in the culture and performs the "cazacioc", a traditional dance in Russia. Check out the video below.





Until next time,

~Cody Nakamura

Inuyasha Unmasked II

Afternoon everyone,

If you're subscribed to my YouTube channel (and if you're not, go to http://www.youtube.com/kigurumiinuyasha and click "Subscribe"), then you've probably seen the Inuyasha video where he unmasks, only to reveal Arin Albatross.

Well, while that is a cardinal rule of kigurumi to never, EVER, remove your mask in public, Inuyasha is at it again. Check it out in the video below






Be sure to comment, rate, fav, and subscribe to my channel for more kigurumi adventures.

Until next time,

~Cody Nakamura (Kenshin & Inuyasha)

Kenshin & Inuyasha's World Tour 2009! Part 1: Mt. Rushmore

Hey everyone,

The first log from Kenshin & Inuyasha's World Tour 2009 is up. Inuyasha reports from Mt. Rushmore in Keystone, South Dakota.




Enjoy.

~Cody Nakamura

Kenshin & Inuyasha's World Tour 2009!

Hey everyone,

With the summer season slowly coming to an end, Kenshin & Inuyasha have decided to pack up their bags, and see the world. (Well...maybe not pack up their bags, but have some fun with their green screen)

So, over the next couple of weeks, our boys will be doing a little globe trotting and looking at all the different sites of the world.

They'll visit such exotic places like Russia, Germany, Japan, & even tour around the US. So stay tuned to the Kigurumi Dojo for all the lastest videos.

Until next time,

~Cody Nakamura

Inuyasha as a Bus Boy, or "A Job That's Really For The Dogs"

Hey everyone,

I know that we have all been affected by the economic recession. It's gotten so bad, that even Inuyasha has to get a job to support his habit of ninja snacks. Now, I know what you're thinking, "What are Inuyasha's credentials?" But, it turns out he's uhhh.....not all bad when it comes to busting tables and taking orders. Here's what I mean....




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Inuyasha As A Bus Boy

Until next time,

Cody Nakamura