Emiru's Androgynous Link Cosplay: Stunning Transformation That Has Everyone Talking

Sophia Moonstone

Updated Thursday, August 29, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In the world of cosplay, Emiru, a popular Twitch streamer and cosplayer, has once again captivated her audience with a jaw-dropping transformation into an androgynous Link. The video, which features Emiru reciting the lines, "I'm the Alpha, the Omega, everything in between. Oh, ride with the mob, mob to Allah, check you and me, in between," has sparked widespread discussion and admiration online.

One comment humorously questions, "What if Zelda was a girl?" while another marvels, "Oh wow, don't see her without a lot of make-up too often." Emiru's fans, who have followed her for some time, recognize her instantly, with one noting, "I’m pretty sure this is Emiru, Twitch streamer and cosplayer. She’s a super nice and silly gal."

The video also brings up interesting discussions about the physical discomforts of cosplay. A viewer wonders aloud, "I wonder how uncomfortable that is. I'm aware of different ways for women to flatten their chest, and for men to hide their bulge, but they always seem to come across as uncomfortable at best, painful at worst. Especially as the relevant bits get larger. Anyone able to give me some sort of 1-10 pain scale references?"

Emiru’s ability to blur gender lines has left some viewers pondering, "Is the face supposed to suddenly make me see a girl there? I still see a potential dude or chick either way, depending on my mood." However, others appreciate the artistry, like one fan who states, "I am far from confused. Just enjoying it, like art."

Her fans are also quick to highlight her prowess in cosplay, with comments like, "Emiru is an awesome cosplayer, really like her YT vids, where she invites other YouTubers to cosplay with her, and sometimes even go out while still wearing their cosplays."

Emiru's beauty and talent do not go unnoticed, as one admirer repeatedly exclaims, "Absolutely stunning... Absolutely stunning... Absolutely stunning..." Another fan playfully admits, "Sorry, what was the question again? I…got distracted…"

The video has even prompted deeper reflections on gender identity. One viewer shares, "Two things: 1) at no point did I think the person in the video wasn't a woman (despite Link being a polygonic male figure, obviously) and 2) what did she expect to achieve by dropping the face mask? If it wasn't obvious that she was a 'she' before, that doesn't change anything. She could've just been a very handsome t****!"

Despite the varied reactions, the consensus remains that Emiru’s cosplay is a work of art. One fan sums it up perfectly, "That waist and tummy is off the chain."

Her ability to create such compelling content keeps her audience not only entertained but also engaged in meaningful discussions about gender, beauty, and the art of cosplay. Emiru continues to be a beloved figure in the cosplay community, inspiring many with her creativity and talent.

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Top Comments from Imgur

wildwestpb

What if Zelda was a girl?

SoftKleenex

Oh wow don't see her without a lot of make up too often

caramelkaek

I’m pretty sure this is Emiru, twitch streamer and cosplayer. She’s a super nice and silly gal, been following her for some time now.

Bowtie8bit

Is the face supposed to suddenly make me see a girl there? I still see a potential dude or chick either way, depending on my mood.

cepheidvariable

I wonder how uncomfortable that is. I'm aware of different ways for women to flatten their chest, and for men to hide their bulge, but they always seem to come across as uncomfortable at best, painful at worse. Especially as the relevant bits get larger. Anyone able to give me some sort of 1-10 pain scale references?

GravelordIncogNito

I love how she takes off the mask and it tells us absolutely nothing about her gender because I've seen dolled up t****s who looked just as (if not more) feminine.

idonotthinkitownswhatyouthinkitowns

I don't care if you're trans or cis but f*** tik tok

NotDannyDevito

Never stopped me before That's my dismorphia's job

INeedMoreGifMeMoreJustOneMore

Two things: 1) at no point did I think the person in the video wasn't a woman (despite Link being a polygonic male figure, obviously) and 2) what did she expect to achieve by dropping the face mask? If it wasn't obvious that she was a 'she' before, that doesn't change anything. She could've just been a very handsome t****!

lesteros

I am far from confused. Just enjoying it, like art.

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