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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. 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

  4. Bome (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    Bome's work, like some of the anime on which it is based, often combines cute facial features with exaggerated sexual attributes such as large, gravity-defying breasts. Many figures are scantily clad or posed so that undergarments are visible. Occasionally, they may possess removable clothing which will expose knickers or bras.

  5. Action figure - Wikipedia

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    Display case in Japan featuring typical anime/manga action figures and figurines Once the character has been selected, the actual design process begins with sketches of the proposed figure. The next step is the creation of a clay prototype, but other materials such as wax can also be used for the prototype.

  6. Busou Shinki - Wikipedia

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    Due to the setting, joints and screws in the action figures are considered to be part of the designs, and are frequently depicted in art, video games, and other media, though they are sometimes omitted or less significantly depicted such as in the TV anime. All of the figures use a common 'MMS' (Multi Moveable System) body designed by Masaki ...

  7. Nendoroid - Wikipedia

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    The Nendoroid (ねんどろいど, Nendoroido) series is a brand of plastic figures created by the Japanese Good Smile Company since 2006. They typically depict characters from anime, manga or video games and are designed with a large head and smaller body to give them a cute appearance.

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