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Relive Comic-Con 2015 with Sneaky Zebra’s New Cosplay Music Video!

Sneaky Zebra, the amazing UK-based duo comprised of Nick Acott and Gary Scullion, are at it again. They may have just left Los Angeles yesterday after a teary goodbye at the Nerdist offices (thanks for the snacks, guys!), but the geeky content creators have already unleashed their latest cosplay music video upon the masses. All last weekend, Sneaky Zebra were exploring the con floor, Conival, and every nook and cranny of San Diego Comic-Con to capture the coolest, most creative cosplay on display.

In their latest star-studded video, set to “Mug Shot” by “MAX”, Sneaky Zebra shot a ton of characters in their signature, slow-mo style, including (but not limited t0: the Terminator, Ron Burgundy, a dancing Godzilla, Arrow‘s Stephen Amell, an amazing cartoon Lydia Deetz and Beetlejuice, Furiosa and Max from Mad Max: Fury Road, a squad of Judge Dredds, Chris Pratt reigning in LEGO raptors outside Conival, an amazing Thanos, The Hillywood Show, a retro cylon, Left Shark, Whitney Avalon in her Belle attire from Comic-Con: The Musical, a team of elite champions at our Battleborn laser tag, and even a cameo from the Nerdist himself!

Not only did Sneaky Zebra turn the cameras on themselves for a quick minute (blink and you’ll miss it), the Nerdist Alliance team has a very special giveaway attached to this video. Tune into the end to see how you can win your very own Sideshow Collectibles Iron Man heartbreaker figure.

Did Sneaky Zebra catch you in your cosplay best at Comic-Con 2015? Which character is your favorite? Let us know in the comments below, and don’t miss Comic-Con: The Musical to keep reliving this year’s amazing moments.

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