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A kind of costume which imitates a cat. Neko means cat in Japanese.
Neko means cat in Japanese, and in the physical world, it's not uncommon to see young teens in Japan dressing up "Neko" as a form of cosplay, inspired by Japanese manga and anime.


Neko may be a sort of [[furry]] in a broad sense, but the [[avatar]]s don't use masks which furries usually use. They put kitty ears and whiskers on their naked faces, and wear furs, tails and claws. (Some may be omitted.) Their clothes are Goth-like in general.
Within the boundaries of Second Life, a similar "virtual neko" phenomenon has occurred.


The fashion term "Neko" seems to be originated and diffused in Second Life world, not in real world.
Nekos in Second Life are essentially human [[avatar]]s who wear cat ears and a tail. A few have chosen to look more feral by wearing feline-colored skins, paw feet, or whiskers, but even in this form, they remain distinctly human, without the bulky masks or body shapes typically seen in the [[furry]] community.
 
To learn more about the history of Neko and find out how to be a Neko in Second Life, visit [http://virtualneko.com/ Virtual Neko in Second Life], a blog dedicated providing a central resource for the SL Neko community, featuring Neko resource pages, store lists, Neko "how to" guides, clothing and fashion, clubs, events, and sales.

Latest revision as of 15:27, 9 April 2009

Neko means cat in Japanese, and in the physical world, it's not uncommon to see young teens in Japan dressing up "Neko" as a form of cosplay, inspired by Japanese manga and anime.

Within the boundaries of Second Life, a similar "virtual neko" phenomenon has occurred.

Nekos in Second Life are essentially human avatars who wear cat ears and a tail. A few have chosen to look more feral by wearing feline-colored skins, paw feet, or whiskers, but even in this form, they remain distinctly human, without the bulky masks or body shapes typically seen in the furry community.

To learn more about the history of Neko and find out how to be a Neko in Second Life, visit Virtual Neko in Second Life, a blog dedicated providing a central resource for the SL Neko community, featuring Neko resource pages, store lists, Neko "how to" guides, clothing and fashion, clubs, events, and sales.