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A Retrospective on the Rise and Fall of Koujackie (aka Jackrabbit_SCP)

A deep dive into how one creator captivated, scandalized, and ultimately fractured two very different fandoms nearly a decade apart.

In the volatile world of online fandom, a beloved cosplayer vanished after scandal—only to return under a new name and repeat history. A figure once beloved for her cosplay and charisma would vanish after controversy and calls for accountability—only to reemerge under a new name and repeat history in two niche but active online hobbies with their own culture. This is the strange, sobering legacy of Koujackie, a prominent DRAMAtical Murder cosplayer in the early 2010s, who later resurfaced in the SCP Foundation community as “Agent Jackrabbit”, and what this story reveals about community memory, accountability, and power in the digital age. In both spaces, she gained rapid popularity, but each rise was followed by controversy, allegations, and disappearance.

Disclaimer*: This post compiles publicly available information, archived posts, and community discussion. All allegations remain allegations unless legally substantiated. This is a documented overview intended for historical and cultural context.*

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DMMD and the Rise of Koujackie (2013–2015)

DRAMAtical Murder (DMMD) is a 2012 boys-love visual novel by Nitro+CHiRAL. It centers on Aoba, a young man drawn into a techno-thriller conspiracy on his island. The story offers branching routes with romantic interests, including Koujaku, an ex-yakuza heir turned hairdresser.

The game’s edgy tone, queer representation, and stylized art attracted a global fanbase—and helped catalyze the rise of a cosplay persona named “Koujackie.”

Koujackie emerged on Tumblr in late 2013, showcasing her confident and glamorous bellydance cosplays. Her tagline, “Call me ‘Mama’”, became a fandom in-joke, emblematic of the stylized persona she cultivated.

She amassed thousands of followers and became a popular figure in the DMMD fandom, highly recognized for her portrayal of Koujaku and other characters as a hyper-feminized bellydancer interpretation. Visual comparisons between her DMMD cosplay and later SCP persona reveal a consistent branding in makeup, costuming, and self-presentation, emphasizing sultry aesthetics and audience appeal. She was also known for interacting closely with other cosplayers, sometimes mentoring or collaborating with smaller creators, and receiving fanart and admiration for her glamorous portrayals. Her style and branding were polished, earning her attention both positive and critical.

Tumblr Posts: Example 1, Example 2, Example 3, Example 4, Bellydance/Fire Spin Video

Archived Blog: Tumblr Profile View (Wayback Machine) 1, Tumblr Profile View (Wayback Machine) 2

Controversy and Collapse in the DMMD Fandom (2015)

This section outlines the main controversies surrounding Koujackie during her time in the DMMD fandom. Screenshots and posts were compiled by surviving anonymous callout blogs, which while widely cited, are not subject to formal verification processes.

  1. Anonymous Messages to Filipino Fans ======================================

Koujackie and others were accused and shown to be sending poorly Google translated Tagalog messages via anonymous asks on Tumblr to Filipino DMMD content creators. These were interpreted by many as racially insensitive or mocking.

One friend claimed it was an inside joke, but many in the fandom found the behavior unacceptable and offensive.

  1. Cultural Appropriation: The Mink Wig Debate ==============================================

Koujackie’s cosplay of Mink, a Native American character from DMMD with dreadlocks, drew accusations of cultural appropriation. Critics argued that wearing a dreadlocked wig, particularly without acknowledging its implications, was racially insensitive. Some defended it as cosplay freedom, while others demanded accountability and noted various other key design pieces in her other bellydance costumes that were being addressed for appropriation.

  1. Transphobia Allegations ==========================

Former collaborators alleged that Koujackie misgendered trans individuals and refused to use their chosen names. These actions were viewed as harmful and contradictory to her professed allyship. The behavior reportedly continued even after being asked to stop.

  1. Grooming and Inappropriate Interactions with Minors ======================================================

While some witnesses described her behavior as grooming, others emphasized a broader pattern of inappropriate boundary-crossing and emotionally charged interactions with minors.

Screenshots, DMs, and follower testimonies were compiled by now-defunct callout blogs such as “koujackiereceipts.”

  1. Interpersonal Drama and Power Imbalance ==========================================

Multiple sources from now deactivated accounts of once mutuals noted a pattern of …


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