Kirsten Dunst’s Cosplay Was For A Movie: Akihabara Majokko Princess
Thursday 22 October 2009 @ 9:08 pm | By Ivan 'Nahu' Lozano 10 CommentsHi there, you seem to be new here! Here at Dark Diamond we frequently update with news about video games, anime, Japan and other cool stuff. Head on over to our homepage or go ahead and subscribe to get updates! Enjoy!

At last, a little update on that whole Kirsten Dunst doing mahou shojou cosplay we reported on a while ago. It has emerged that the shooting was indeed a music video. In fact she was singing the much cliche’d and ad hoc song ‘Turning Japanese’.
What’s more though is that the video is to be part of a much larger film based on Akihabara culture directed by Takashi Murakami, who long time readers might remember as the director of this excellent superflat Louis Vuitton video we posted back in 2007. The film is titled “Akihabara Majokko Princess”. Above you’ll find a couple of images of Muramaki, the first being him in front of a giant print allusive to the film, you can even see the legs of a giant Kirsten Dunst in her infamous cosplay, terrorizing the city. The other image… well lets just say it’s quite titillating.
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I went to Little Tokyo during the last days of 2007 to a Murakami exhibit. Some friends and i saw some stuff from him, including the infamous “My lonesome cowboy”, the video for the Kanye West hit “Good morning”, the Luis Vuitton designs (some at a wooping $3000 tag) and some other works from him. I never thought his works would lead to something as significant as this!
By the by, welcome back to posting Nahu.
Flu defeated. Glory achieved.
F**k yeaaarr!
Yeah Good Morning was really anime-ish and I saw Takashi Murakami’s name somewhere in the credits.
Whoa. Big ones.
Flotation devices.
Welcome back Nahu. :)
interesting… o.0
welcome back nahu =)
Wow I believe I owe Kristen an apology and Ivan a hug ^u^
I would like to see the movie how it is.