>>545862947
>franchise that is aimed towards a male audience
>gets a majority male audience
>but the characters in said franchise are female
>cosplaying is a popular otaku activity to show your love and passion for a franchise and/or its character(s)
What do you expect? For them to hire actual female cosplayers at a small event? Admittedly the filter and makeup do a lot, and I applaud their effort for cosplaying and in their attention to detail.