One of the most sought-after characters of Masamune Shirow's anime Ghost in the Shell is Motoko Kusanagi. She's been depicted as several doll, action figures and statues that come detailed or with a variety of accessories.
Here is one of the Motoko Kusanagi collectible Ghost in a Shell dolls for the big boys. It shows her in a pose that suggests she's right in the middle of action. She's got a small gun with her but that doesn't mean she doesn't have a big impact on fans. Considerably articulate with joints hidden under the rubber outfit, it's something that you'd enjoy playing with, or displaying in the house or wherever you want to show her off.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Linebarrels of Iron Miu Kujyou Bumps Into the Scene
The anime version of popular manga series Linebarrels of Iron has lady-girl character Miu KujYou. Not much is revealed about her and that gives a lot of freedom for writers of the story.
Miu is also a Machina Mecha pilot but her's is a veiled role with conflicts and controversies expected with the leading characters, since she literally "bumps" her way into the scene. As you can see, she can easily do that with her assets.
Miu KujYou enters the Linebarrels world to make the series more interesting, and she succeeds even if you don't know anything about the story. Just looking at her as your own personal desktop figurine is enough. She's so realistic you'd swear she'd do whatever you tell her to do as she leans towards you.
"Miu, could you do this...?"
"Miu, could you do that...?
Yes, Miu Kujyou could do all that for you in your imagination and you can get her here before she pops out of that dress!
Miu is also a Machina Mecha pilot but her's is a veiled role with conflicts and controversies expected with the leading characters, since she literally "bumps" her way into the scene. As you can see, she can easily do that with her assets.
Miu KujYou enters the Linebarrels world to make the series more interesting, and she succeeds even if you don't know anything about the story. Just looking at her as your own personal desktop figurine is enough. She's so realistic you'd swear she'd do whatever you tell her to do as she leans towards you.
"Miu, could you do this...?"
"Miu, could you do that...?
Yes, Miu Kujyou could do all that for you in your imagination and you can get her here before she pops out of that dress!
Labels:
anime,
Linebarrels of Iron,
manga,
mecha,
Miu Kujyou
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Barrel Your Stare into Curvaceous Emi Kizaki from Linebarrels of Iron
Linebarrels of Iron is about a giant robot that appears to fight the bad guys. For manga and anime, the premise is nothing new really, but it's a formulaic hit and fans can never get too much of it, especially with unlikely troubled heroes that they can identify with.
Who can deny that characters like Emi Kizaki will always look new to manga and anime, especially if she is brought to "life" as a detailed Linebarrels of Iron collectors' statue with a delectably charming full curvaceous figure and armed to defend herself and pierce the eyes of those who tend to stare too much! This is an original Kouei Matsumoto Emi Kizaki figurine and is all yours whether you follow the series or not.
Who can deny that characters like Emi Kizaki will always look new to manga and anime, especially if she is brought to "life" as a detailed Linebarrels of Iron collectors' statue with a delectably charming full curvaceous figure and armed to defend herself and pierce the eyes of those who tend to stare too much! This is an original Kouei Matsumoto Emi Kizaki figurine and is all yours whether you follow the series or not.
Labels:
anime,
Emi Kizaki,
figurine,
Kouei Matsumoto,
Linebarrels of Iron,
manga,
statue
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Asuka Sugo in Racing Outfit to Go
One of Cyber Formula's favorite characters, Asuka Sugo is now ready to go home with you. It's her statue with all the details of her character in the anime, and even more! Here she holds a striped umbrella instead of a racing flag.
You'll also notice that the hole in her outfit is now much lower than in the illustration on the left. But does it really matter?
Collectors are always racing after this classic Cyber Formula character figure. Are you ready to join in and be a winner with her as the prize?
You'll also notice that the hole in her outfit is now much lower than in the illustration on the left. But does it really matter?
Collectors are always racing after this classic Cyber Formula character figure. Are you ready to join in and be a winner with her as the prize?
Labels:
anime,
Asuka Sugo,
character,
Cyber Formula,
figure
Monday, October 13, 2008
Buxom Yumi Mouse Pad Prevents Wrist Injury
It's a fact that without support for your wrist, using the mouse can lead to repetitive-motion-injuries. True, an ordinary mouse pad, even with a neat postcard picture (below left) can aid in pointing the cursor smoothly, but it doesn't really help in making your wrist less strained or more comfortable.
Fortunately, there are now wrist-rest mouse pads for use with the mouse and some of them (like the Yumi mouse pad), uses characters to inspire the user. These toy-like items use a soft-gel material, yet are sturdy enough to place under the wrist for extended periods of time. They allow you to use the mouse while keeping a less bent position for your wrist. This lessens the chance for pain and injury, which is sometimes only corrected with surgery.
Yumi, a favorite, pretty, pink-haired anime character, comes to your rescue to keep your wrist from getting injured in the form of a wrist-rest buxom mouse pad. This mouse pad has her cute face looking up at you everytime you move and click the mouse. But it's her soft chest that's in relief on the pad that helps you therapeutically. Just place your wrist over them and mouse away!
Fortunately, there are now wrist-rest mouse pads for use with the mouse and some of them (like the Yumi mouse pad), uses characters to inspire the user. These toy-like items use a soft-gel material, yet are sturdy enough to place under the wrist for extended periods of time. They allow you to use the mouse while keeping a less bent position for your wrist. This lessens the chance for pain and injury, which is sometimes only corrected with surgery.
Yumi, a favorite, pretty, pink-haired anime character, comes to your rescue to keep your wrist from getting injured in the form of a wrist-rest buxom mouse pad. This mouse pad has her cute face looking up at you everytime you move and click the mouse. But it's her soft chest that's in relief on the pad that helps you therapeutically. Just place your wrist over them and mouse away!
Saturday, October 11, 2008
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