Bunny Rimuru 1/4 Scale

Finally set up, and I’ve had him for quite a while but never got around to actually taking him out of the box. First things first, this is probably the largest figure I have yet, being a daunting 1/4 scale. I don’t think I can fit it in any shelf in the detolf even with the bunny ears off, so onto the top you go. As for the build quality, I really like how the fishnet material is real, or at least feels real enough. It actually is separate from the legs, functioning as another layer of clothing. I wonder … Continue reading Bunny Rimuru 1/4 Scale

Synduality

This is a multimedia project by Bandai Namco that I have been keeping my eyes on because I am interested in it. It involves a game, an anime, and some model kits which look very cute. The gist is that it involves people living in a world where the rain is toxic so people live in bubbles to protect them from said rain. These people survive by using crystals that provide energy like a resource. Those who are tasked with obtaining crystals are called Drifters and they utilize mechs and tanks in order to obtain these crystals. They are assisted … Continue reading Synduality

Rimuru Blanket

Picked this up at Fundom because I like Rimuru, and it has a very nice feel to it. It was about $20 and it’s a throw blanket, so it roughly covers someone of my height. I guess it’s perfect for those kinds of comfy situations where you have something thrown over your body but not fully. Kinda like a cape or those things where you sit down outside like it’s Yuru Camp and you’re by the campfire sipping some hot chocolate under the night sky. The material does feel very pleasant on the body and it does a great job … Continue reading Rimuru Blanket

Appeal of Guest Artists

Konosuba has been around for a good amount of time now, and something I always heard a few people say was that the art style (of the show, most likely,) appears to be a bit too clean, for a lack of a better word. It has that sharp, clean style that a lot of people associate with A1, as seen in Sword Art Online, and I don’t think there’s anything wrong with that. It’s a very approachable and attractive style, if not simple. This is where the importance of guest artists come in. Pictured is a Konosuba fanbook and there … Continue reading Appeal of Guest Artists

Vintage Complete Set

Pictured above is the complete “set” of Cardcaptor Sakura. it’s the actual uncut version too, and not that weird dub that was a Saturday morning cartoon. It’s wild to see that this format of DVDs where you had three or four episodes per volume is fully collected and essentially complete to sell. I can imagine a die-hard fan collecting all of these and having to sadly part with them for reasons such as money or just not being a fan anymore. Either way, this makes an excellent way for someone who wants to experience the series because it offers an … Continue reading Vintage Complete Set

Book That Caught My Eye

Saw this while browsing through a manga section of a store and there’s really no other way to say it but it definitely caught my eye for very obvious reasons. I ended up buying it and I’m actually impressed that this is an ongoing thing. I believe there’s five volumes out in other countries, but only one volume so far here in the US. As far as the story goes, it’s essentially what you think it is, so if this kind of thing doesn’t interest you (why the fuck would you buy it to begin with if it didn’t) then … Continue reading Book That Caught My Eye

Weeb Supra Sighted

Not mine, but a spotting from someone I know who saw this Supra near his work. I’m always interesting in seeing how people can pimp their cars out in any way that they want. They can use anime, stuff like those Ron Jon Surf Shops, or whatever other shit there is to put. I believe the term is Itasha when it comes to weebshit? Unless I can be super confident of who I put on my car, I don’t see myself doing this kind of thing on my own car… yet. Honestly, maybe a Kokkoro car would be bitchin’ and … Continue reading Weeb Supra Sighted