By Dkun on January 15, 2013
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I have made absolutely no attempt at all to hide the fact that Kurumi Erika is one of my favorite animated characters ever. |
By VIR on January 10, 2013
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Suites, sweets, and… … ugh, I JUST got that joke. |
By VIR on November 23, 2012
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Little girls in orange, half moon jumpsuits; welcome to the world of designer vinyl. |
By VIR on November 16, 2012
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No, this isn’t the Koosalagoopagoop |
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Ultimately the mer-phile in me says simply, “Sure, why not?” |
By JoshB on January 24, 2012
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Basically, she’s an android. While she may seem cute, she’s built to fight. |
By JoshB on January 23, 2012
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One of the benefits of having grade-school children is that I get to keep up on the kids cartoons without feeling creepy. Their current favorite is a show on Cartoon Network called “Adventure Time” created by Pendelton Ward. It’s a subversive, surreal cartoon about a human boy named Finn and his dog Jake in the land of Ooo. |
By JoshB on January 17, 2012
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Strike Witches are winning the war against… Pants! |
By Dkun on January 11, 2012
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Is Cure White as good as Cure Black, or does she warrant the lack of attention? Let's find out. |
By JoshB on November 16, 2011
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Mimobot has released three new USB drives bearing the likeness of the cult comic phenomenon, Emily the Strange. |
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She's cute as a button! She's got a fish and a cat! |
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Admiral Akainu is just one of those people you would hate to be enemies with. Not only is he tall, but he is able to turn himself into magma if need be. He is from the One Piece Figuarts Zero line of figures. Zero meaning Zero articulation. Let's take a look. |
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I love pirates, there is something cool about them. Especially when they look like this guy. He's very much how you would picture a typical pirate without going overboard. He hasn't any hooks for hands or table legs for his missing legs. But he does have a black beard. Hence his A.K.A- Blackbeard. We're here to check out his Figuarts Zero release. Zero meaning zero articulation. |
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In 2007 DC Direct began a new series of manga-oriented 9-10 inch tall statues, sculpted by Udon Studios and based on some of their best known female characters, including Batgirl, Supergirl, Power Girl, Wonder Woman, Cheetah, and Catwoman. These have done relatively well and the series has continued with Hawkgirl, Wonder Girl, Zatanna. In 2009 we will see Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Black Canary, Huntress, and new Batgirl and Catwoman statues. |
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In 2007 DC Direct began a new series of manga-oriented 9-10 inch tall statues, sculpted by Udon Studios and based on some of their best known female characters, including Batgirl, Supergirl, Power Girl, Wonder Woman, Cheetah, and Catwoman. These have done relatively well and the series has continued with Hawkgirl, Wonder Girl, Zatanna. In 2009 we will see Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Black Canary, Huntress, and new Batgirl and Catwoman statues. |
By Atom on March 27, 2009
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Yep, it's another wave of collectible Macross Frontier figures from Bandai. This time there “trading figures” coming packed individually in a blind box. To be honest they appear to be the exact same scale, fit and finish as the gashapon set I reviewed a few weeks ago except for how there packaged. |
By Siren on March 09, 2009
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Hi, my name is Siren, and I am completely new to this review thing so please bear with me. I am a friend of Atom's and I wanted to prove that there are girls that like this stuff too! I don't consider myself to be an anime buff, but I do have a good sized collection. My sister gifts me with 30 disks of anime from her library every year for x-mas (not that I'm complaining :D) I hope you enjoy reading my review, feedback is appreciated. |
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