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  2. Figure moe zoku - Wikipedia

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    Figures based on anime, manga and bishōjo game characters are often sold as dolls in Japan. Collecting them is a popular hobby amongst Otakus . The term moe is otaku slang for the love of characters in video games, anime, or manga, whereas zoku is a post-World War II term for tribe, clan or family.

  3. How a Smiling, Naked Angel Figurine Took the Collecting World ...

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    Here's why you're seeing Sonny Angel — a smiling, adorable and, yes, naked cherub — all over your timeline. Meet the world's "pocket boyfriend."

  4. Figma (toy) - Wikipedia

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    The figma vehicles branding was used only for the tanks and accessories of the anime Girls und Panzer, such as the Panzer IV Ausf. D (Type D). The tanks are not officially scaled, but are in scale to Figma figures, putting them at near to 1:12. The first vehicle, the Panzer IV Ausf. D "Finals" version, was released in October 2015. figFIX

  5. Bome (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    He started making garage kits and now works for Kaiyodo, [1] a Japanese company that specialises in anime-related figurines. Bome's work has proved sufficiently popular and successful for Kaiyodo to release a Monsieur Bome Collection , including figures from such popular anime and video games as GunBuster , Full Metal Panic , Dead or Alive ...

  6. McFarlane Toys - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1994 by Todd McFarlane. [2] McFarlane was working with Mattel to produce action figures based on his comic book characters. When the two could not decide on how to make the toys to McFarlane's satisfaction, he reclaimed the toy rights to his characters and started his own toy company.

  7. Gogo's Crazy Bones - Wikipedia

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    Over 23 million figurines were sold in the UK and Spain in a relaunch between March and December 2008. [13] The Classic series was available in Canada in the 1990s. The rebranded Gogo's Crazy Bones series 1 was sold in Canada in 2009. Series 2 became available in May 2011, then came series 3 and now series 4. [citation needed]

  8. Garage kit - Wikipedia

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    Japanese garage kits are often anime figures depicting popular characters. [2] Another major subject is "Kaiju" monsters such as Godzilla, [5] and they may also include subjects such as mecha and science fiction spaceships. [6] Garage kits can be as simple as a one piece figure, or as complex as kits with well over one hundred parts.

  9. Avoid Buying These Things on Amazon at All Costs - AOL

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    Amazon offers convenience and speed, but lacks good deals in certain categories, such as groceries and big appliances. Oh, and skip the bogus COVID masks and treatments, too. Avoid Buying These ...

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