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  2. Crunchyroll Store Australia - Wikipedia

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    Crunchyroll Pty. Ltd., [1] trading as Crunchyroll Store Australia, and previously known as Madman Anime, is an Australian video publisher and distribution company focused on Asian entertainment. The company handles licensing and distribution of anime in Australia and New Zealand.

  3. 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.

  4. Category:Anime and manga set in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Anime and manga set in Australia" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. Pinky:st. - Wikipedia

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    The figures are about 10 cm (4 in) tall and compatible with 1:18 scale dollhouses, furniture, vehicles and other accessories. Many special edition Pinky:st. figures have been produced based on characters from Japanese anime, manga and video games. Beyond the base sets available for purchase, there is an active customization community.

  6. 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.

  7. Maneki-neko - Wikipedia

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    It is a common theory that maneki-neko as figurines originated from Imado ware sold in Asakusa during the Edo period (1603–1868). During the Tenshō era (1573–1592) of the Azuchi-Momoyama period (1573–1592), clay suitable for pottery was discovered in Imado in Asakusa, and local people began to make Imado ware.

  8. List of anime companies - Wikipedia

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    Siren Visual (Australia) Streamline Pictures (U.S., Canada; stopped producing new anime releases in 1996, folding into Orion Pictures, which in turn folded into Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer one year later, in 1997. The Streamline brand name officially went defunct in 2002.)

  9. Gashapon - Wikipedia

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    At Regent Place, Sydney, Australia, a Japanese mall in the CBD. There are several ways you can acquire Gashapon figures and items outside of Japan. One way is Bandai's officially licensed repackagings in the form of blind bags, sold in stores like Five Below and Target. [16] Another way is through a dedicated Gashapon store.

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