Hell-Girl

December 27th, 2008 by Monomono

Hell Girl

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Death Note

December 26th, 2008 by Monomono

deathnote_l_big

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Kuriguma

December 26th, 2008 by Monomono

kuriguma 
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Unazukin Doll

December 26th, 2008 by Monomono

Unazukin Doll

Simply ask a question and Unazukins will answer with a yes (one nod), a definite yes (two nods), a no (one head shake), or a definite no (double head shake).

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Umezu Kazuo

December 26th, 2008 by Monomono

Umezu Kazuo Figure

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Umezu Kazuo(1936-) is a famous author of Japanese horror manga, often considered to be the godfather of the genre.
He developed his famous detailed horror manga style and has since published his comics in every genre from horror fiction to science fiction to humour.

・Gentaro with Makoto

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・Ikegaki-kun ※ It is associated with the Ikegaki-kun. 

・Mysterious Insect ※ It is associated with the Mysterious Insect . 

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 ・Orochi

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・Satsuki with Snake-woman

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 ・Takamatsu Sho with Saki

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・Uehara Sakura ※ You can change face expression by changing head.

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・Yoko with Tamami 

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Figumate – Negima

December 26th, 2008 by Monomono

negimaserie

Figumate is a kind of figure that each body parts (hair, face, mody, hips, arms and feet) are able to separate and adjust to the series’s other figure.

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Lipton HelloKitty + Rody

December 26th, 2008 by Monomono

 

kittyrody21

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Kitaro

December 26th, 2008 by Monomono

Gegege no Kitaro

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Kubrick

December 26th, 2008 by Monomono

http://www.bearbrick.com/index.html

Kubrick (キューブリック Kyūburikku?) is a line of collectible block-style figuress and associated products created by Jaåpanese toy company MediCom Toy Inc. Kubrick figures are produced in three scales, designated as 100% (six centimeters high), 400% (24 centimeters high), and 1000% (60 centimeters high). The basic Kubrick figure design has a body that resembles an extremely simplified human form, somewhat similar in appearance to Playmobil or Legofigures. Produced in limited numbers and not re-released, Kubricks are highly sought-after by collectors. Kubricks are predominantly collected by adults; the packaging recommends the figures to collectors 13 years or older.

Be@rbrick is a collectible toy designed and produced by the Japanese company MediCom Toy Incorporated. The name is derived from the fact that the figure is a -cartoon style representation of a bear , and that it is a variation of MediCom’sKubrick design. Theat sign in the place of the letter a is a visual device that is a part of the, Be£rick brand and as such, a trademark of MediCom Toy.The figure is an anthropomorphized  bear with an extremely simplified form and a pot belly. Each plastic figure features nine parts (widely referred to as tools in the toy industry): head, torso,hips, hands and legs; These nine tools allow eight points of articulation: swivel waist,ball joint arms, swivel wrists, and ball joint legs.

Kubirck x Blythe

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Size: about H 8cm
Each part has a common standard, the head, arms and legs and be replaced.
(These can also fit with other KUBRICK series.)

Kubrick x Hanakuma Yusaku

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Size: about H 7cm
Yusaku Hanakuma is a Japanese illustrator and cartoonist, and was born in 1967 in Tokyo.  He is the winner of numerous manga awards, including the GARO Magazine Nagai Katsuichi Award and the 13th Annual Award for Excellence. Hanakuma is famous as a practioner of the heta uma style (literally, “Bad, but Good”) of kinetic and grotesque illustration. He has released numerous hit titles in Japan, most of which feature his hapless characters AFRO and HAGE (baldie). He is also a skilled martial artist.

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Dekoboko Friends

December 26th, 2008 by Monomono

Dekoboko Friends

“Deko Boko Friends” originated on NHK’s oldest running children’s programming show, Okaasan to Issho in 2003.

“Deko Boko Friends”s each character is an amalgamation and condensation of traits found in a variety of people. The creators would like to see children develop tolerance and a broadminded mental outlook that would enable them to accept each person they encounter. The concept uses the element of surprise to introduce this series of animated short forcuses on one character and brings his or her strong personality trait to life.

 

 

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