Spring 1998
© 1998 David Ramsay
Japanese Animation recreation from "DragonBall Z". Uniform made entirely from scratch except for the soles of the shoes. Forearms and grieves made from vinyl. Recycled Air Force flight helmet shell painted and assembled with found objects.
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After wearing the cumbersome Z-RAM costume, I decided to make lightweight and comfortable costumes for the next convention. I have enjoyed collecting DragonBall World merchandise for many years, and Son Gohan is one of my favorite characters. I had seen Great Saiyaman (Son Gohans secret identity) cosplayed quite often at US conventions, always with a white turban and sunglasses. I even checked the internet for international cosplayers portraying Great Saiyaman. Not once did I see a Great Saiyaman cosplayer from the TV episodes, wearing a helmet. If I were to do a Great Saiyaman costume, this would be version I would do - a version that had not been done before. The helmet turned out to be a challenge, and I could now understand why no one had attempted it before. This only made me more determined than ever to pull it off. Since Great Saiyaman has a crime fighting partner, Great Saiyaman 2, I designed costumes for both of us - utilizing visual elements from both the DBZ TV episodes and DBZ OAV #13. We decided to call our skit, The Hame-Kame Twins, for a few reasons. Reason 1: Poking fun at kame-hame-ha, one of the trademark attacks by Son Gokou. We inverted the term to Hame-Kame for fun. Reason 2: Our costumes have basically the same parts and silhouette, resembling twins. Reason 3: The skit was us moving together in a synchronized fashion to music, thus another reference to twins. Reason 4: Far more interesting title than Great Saiyaman and Great Saiyaman 2.
"The Hame-Kame Twins" performance on the Horror / Kung-Fu Theatre.
"Official" Horror / Kung-Fu Theatre T-shirt.
A pretty Sailor Scout joined forces with DBZ Crime Fighters.
L/R: Great Saiyaman 2, Kimi Nishida (Sailor Mercury) and Great Saiyaman
(Click here for Z-RAM v.3.0's performance)
The Roseanne Show: Haunted Halloween Show (aired on 10/29/99). In the front row!
Z-RAM v.3.0 and Great Saiyaman 2 were part of the selected audience.
Eric Idle Exploits Monty Python Concert on May 5, 2000.
Eric Idle performed at the Universal Amphitheatre to a full house.
The Hame-Kame Twins after the funny show.
A group of cute, drunk women asked for a picture... Hee-hee!
The Hame-Kame Twins love their California Grand Chariots! Yatta!
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