Meaty Review : GSC Nendoroid #199 Kashiwazaki Sena

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Hello again blog readers! It’s been a while since my last post. I was busy with school works as usual.

Now I’m back with a Nendoroid I just aquired today. Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai’s Kashiwazaki Sena.

She was released last March at the SRP of 3,333 Japanese Yen (the usual price for nendoroids).

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Good Smile Cafe Taipei visit (part 1)

Fortunately I was able to go to Taipei last December. And I visited the Good smile cafe. First here are directions to GSC Cafe if you’re planning to go to Taipei

I’ll create 2 or more posts regarding this visit this first post is about the location and the merchandises found in the cafe.

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Figure Review: Wave Beach Queens Kirino Kousaka


Hello again blog readers.
I’m back with a review of one of the figs I’ve acquired last UP AME and she made her debut there as well.

This is Wave’s version of Kirino Kousaka from Ore no Imouto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai.

She was released last May 2011 at the SRP of 3,990 Japanese Yen.  Continue reading

Figure Review: GSC Nendoroid Shiina Mayuri

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Hello again blog readers! Since I’m not that busy I’ve decided to post another review this time on GSC’s Nendoroid Shiina Mayuri or Mayushii from the Hit Anime Steins;Gate.

She was released last September at the SRP of 3,333 Japanese Yen (much like other nendoroids)

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Portfolio: GSC 1/8 Black Rock Shooter Black Blade Ver.

IMG_3945Good Smile Company 1/8 Black★Rock Shooter Black Blade Ver. was released last June 2010 in accordance with the high merchandise demand of by then a very popular character (no series/OVA yet) Black★Rock Shooter. Regarded by many as a “poor man’s B★RS” and deemed inferior compared to the first B★RS figure, the Original Version also from the same company, this relatively cheap figure is probably one of the most flawless PVC figures that GSC ever produced. Continue reading

Portfolio: MegaHouse Himura Kenshin Battousai Ver.

“Rurouni Kenshin” is one of my all-time favorite anime. Even if it’s been a long 15 years ago since Nobuhiro Watsuki created what is possibly the greatest Tokugawa-Meiji Era manga story ever told, and despite the many other anime I’ve watched since then, “Rurouni Kenshin” never fails to excite the fan in me. Continue reading