Cosplay Lip Sync Showdown
Meet Our Hosts and Judges
Cosplaimee has been cosplaying since 2012 when cosplay (which started as a bucket list item) completely captured her heart. Cosplaimee has won multiple skit awards, has hosted Kumoricon's masquerade, and has hosted Ani-Medford's Lip Sync Battle Royale. She is a member of the Sakura Rangers podcast and skit group.
Cosplaimee has been dancing and acting for over 15 years and loves combining cosplay with performance. She is very excited to be a host for the Lip Sync Showdown and can't wait to be back at con!
A native of Portland, Momma Sammu was raised attending fantasy and sci-fi cons, but didn't start cosplaying until their first Kumoricon in 2006 and has been hooked ever since. Now with over a decade of sewing and performance experience, they've earned over a dozen Master-level awards at conventions across the country and abroad. Sammu's specialties include corsetry, ballgowns, and making anything they do as extra as possible. When not at conventions, they enjoy sharing their knowledge and encouraging other cosplayers to pursue their passion projects.
Being an active Twitch streamer and making many of their cosplays for a live audience has allowed them to connect with others outside of conventions and create not only a space to share new skills, but a safe space for anyone who needs it.
Cosplay Lip Sync Showdown
Cosplayers of all ages get up on stage and perform a 3 minute lip-sync.
Rules and Restrictions
Eligibility
- All participants must have a Kumoricon 2021 badge.
- All participants must read and agree to follow all rules of the Cosplay Lip Sync Showdown.
- Performances previously entered in a Kumoricon Cosplay Lip Sync Showdown are ineligible.
- By registering for the Cosplay Lip Sync Showdown, all participants agree to allow Kumoricon to use their images for promotional purposes, both photographs and video. Photographs of winning entries may be shown at the Kumoricon Closing Ceremonies.
- All convention policies must be upheld during the entirety of the Cosplay Lip Sync Showdown competition. Anyone breaking Kumoricon rules will be disqualified and reported to Operations or Yojimbo.
- Kumoricon regular staff may enter the Cosplay Lip Sync Showdown as long as staff-related responsibilities are fulfilled.
- Kumoricon board members may not compete in the Cosplay Lip Sync Showdown.
How to Enter
- Entries for the Kumoricon 2021 Cosplay Lip Sync Showdown are now open.
- The deadline for online entry is October 8, 2021, at 11:59pm. At-convention entries may be available should any open slots remain.
- The maximum number that will be allowed this year will be 18 acts.
- This year, participants will be required to audition for the contest. To do so you must:
- Submit a 1-minute video of you performing a lip sync. This does not have to be fancy; we just need to be able to see your face and hear the music/lyrics. Please do not use your competition performance for your audition.
- Please do not use filters (TikTok, Snapchat, etc…) on your audition video. Any video with heavy filters will not be considered.
- Entrants will be chosen by a small panel of judges and contacted within a week of the submission deadline. The top 5 entries not in the show will be put on the waitlist.
- The maximum number that will be allowed this year will be 18 acts.
- Entrants are required to attend the Check-In and Rehearsal and to show up at the requested time for the contest itself. Entrants who miss any of these events may be disqualified. This applies to waitlisted entries as well up until check-in. Please see the official Kumoricon schedule (once released) for times and locations of required meetings and activities.
- There will be a 3-minute live lip sync performance on stage.
- The top two entries will perform a final showdown lip sync to a pre-chosen song.
General Information
- Kumoricon is an all-ages-friendly event. Content should not go beyond a mild PG.
- Offensive language of any kind is not allowed—no racial or sexual epithets; no profanity, etc.
- No excessive violence.
- All sexual jokes must have a non-sexual interpretation that is at least as obvious as the sexual one.
- No nudity—all costumes must adhere to the official Kumoricon rules.
- Be clever, not crass! If you think your costume or presentation might be too risqué or offensive, it probably is.
- If you have a question about your content, please feel free to ask the Lip Sync Staff if it is allowable.
- You may surprise the audience, but never surprise the crew.
- No fire, flame, smoke, fog, dry ice, wind machines, lasers, pressurized gases, or liquids.
- No messy substances—wet, dry, or oily—in the green room or on stage.
- No jumping on or off stage—please use the officially designated stage entrances and exits.
- Entrants must abide by the convention weapons policies. All weapons must be peace-bonded and approved. Pointing weapons at anyone not in your cosplay group will not be tolerated. The Lip Sync Coordinator must approve any actions involving weapons.
- Contestants may not use stage time to make political, religious, insulting, or other demonstrations not related to their entry.
- If for whatever reason one contestant is removed from competition for any violation, the entire group may be disqualified as well depending on the situation.
- All decisions made by the Lip Sync Coordinator or Director of Programming are final and may only be changed by a formal challenge though Programming.
- You must have some kind of foot covering. Shoes, sandals, or boots are required. Be aware of safety concerns. If your character does not wear shoes the lack of accuracy will be forgiven; consider flesh-toned or clear shoes.
- COVID-19 precautions will be used throughout the whole event. Participants will keep their mask on up until their performance, then put it right back on after they have finished. Please consult the Kumoricon Code of Conduct for the most up-to-date COVID-19 requirements, which are subject to change based on the latest circumstances.
Judging
Contestants are judged solely on their performance. Costume construction has no influence on the performance judging.
- All entrants must give a performance.
- Contestants will be assigned a numerical score by each judge based on showmanship and presentation. In addition, "Coolness Points" can be earned. Coolness Points can be earned for anything which, simply, in the judge's determination, is cool, and can add an additional bonus to the score. The scores from each judge are then tallied to come up with a total score for the contestant.
- Each contestant will appear in only one stage performance.
- The judges are free to give as many or as few awards as they choose.
- Awards may include: Judge's Choice, Audience Choice, and the Ultimate Showdown Award.
Performance
- Performance will be judged based on the performance of the contestant/whole group.
- Performance awards are granted to the entries that have shown excellent stage presentation.
- COVID-19 precautions will be used throughout the whole event. Participants will keep their mask on up until their performance, then put it right back on after they have finished. Please consult the Kumoricon Code of Conduct for the most up-to-date COVID-19 requirements, which are subject to change based on the latest circumstances.
- Costumes do not have to be self-made.
- Contestants must provide their own music.
- File uploads are preferred for online entries.
- Alternatively, you may deliver your file by USB thumb drive or CD.
- For this method, please include your person/group name and performance name in the filename.
- One track is preferred; we cannot change tracks or start in the middle of a track.
- We can accept MP3, M4A, and other common file types. We strongly prefer 128kbps or higher.
- Do not submit valuable original CDs. Bring backup copies of your audio on USB thumb drive or CD to ensure it's not lost. Kumoricon is not responsible for damage to or loss of CDs or any other media.
- Clearly label your back-up CD with person/group name and performance title.
- We will not play or rip music off portable MP3 players, such as iPods or cell phones.
- Leave the stage as clean as it was when you set foot on it. Arrange to remove all items you brought on stage at the end of your presentation. If you have a particularly intricate presentation, we recommend you recruit your own stage ninjas.
- No entry may be a repeat of an entry from any previous competition at Kumoricon.
- Don't plan for complex lighting. The default lighting cue is: lights go up, music starts, you come on stage right, you leave on stage left, music stops, lights go down. If you desire anything other than default lighting or music cues, discuss it with the Lip Sync Coordinator before the convention.
Song Selection
- Entry is limited to one (1) entry per person/group.
- Songs may be from any category, but are limited to 3 minutes.
- You must include the lyrics for the song you are using so that we may review for approval. If the song is not in English, you must include lyrics in the original language and the English translation.
- No heavily edited audio (added voice lines, original medleys, etc.). Editing for time is okay.
- Be prepared to perform at least two different songs. If two people have the same song, one or both will be asked to sing an alternate song.
The "Showdown"
You can't have a true showdown without a face off! Contestants will be given a song of Judge's choice prior to con to practice for the final lip sync performance! The top two contestants will face off at the end of the event for the Ultimate Showdown Award!
Check-In
Important: If chosen, you must check yourself in at Main Events (time to be determined—see schedule once it is released) to confirm your spot in the Cosplay Lip Sync Showdown.
Please email our Lip Sync team with any questions at lip.sync@kumoricon.org.