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Legend of Zelda: Urbosa cosplay by CutiePieSensei

CutiePieSensei blew us away with her impressively accurate, hand-made Riju cosplay from The Legend of Zelda and now she’s gone and flexed another amazing Gerudo-oriented cosplay — this time, an Urbosa cosplay, the Gerudo Champion who pilots the Divine Beast Vah Naboris and is able to manipulate lightning through her signature move, Urbosa’s Fury.

The original impetus for this Urbosa cosplay by CutiePieSensei, besides her enjoying the character and embodying her so well? CutiePie actually wanted to prove haters and cosplaying gatekeepers who believed that “bikini cosplay” wasn’t a valid form of cosplay wrong, as she details in this video below.

Urbosa cosplay by CutiePieSensei

Here’s CutiePieSensei as Urbosa with a friend cosplaying Princess Zelda.

What do you think of this Urbosa cosplay by CutiePieSensei? Let us know in the comments.

For more of CutiePie, check out this gallery of her best cosplays, or follow her on Twitter and YouTube.

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