Naruto: Shippūden is one of the most popular anime and manga series in the world, and it has managed to inspire a large number of fans around the world, with this we are not surprised by the fact that the cosplay community has a great affection for some of the most emblematic characters in anime.
Something that seems quite curious to us is that, with this we must take into account that there are animes and manga with many fans, such as Naruto, whose characters inspire all the artists and models from all over the world to make unique characterizations.
This is the case of today’s cosplay that is inspired by a female version of Jiraiya’s character, in a truly charming style that gives us an idea of how he would look in his younger years while traveling in the company of Orochimaru and Tsunade. A crossplay that really comes in handy in the Boudoir style. of the cosplay community.
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This female Jiraiya cosplay was made by the beautiful cosplayer model Kerolain Dawood, also known as dawudsg on her official Instagram account, and she has truly stolen our hearts. We must mention that she has managed to interpret the character so well that we are sure that she would look like this in the most youthful version of her in real life, especially since we see her in a Boudoir version.
For those who are not into the Naruto anime and Jiraiya’s character, we tell you that she is one of the legendary Sannin along with Orochimaru and Tsunade, and her appearance was very careful in this crossplay, with white hair and the two red stripes from his eyes, he has his green outfit and on it a red blanket with 2 yellow circles and red sandals, but instead of wearing the Konoha Ninja Band, Jiraiya is wearing the supposed Mount Myōboku Ninja Band. .
Being one of Naruto’s ninja masters, he plays a big role in the anime and Kerolain Dawud has managed to recreate his look to perfection, from clothing and makeup to showing us his flesh and blood female version, so any of we would like her to be our sensei.