Suzu – Nagasarete Airantou – Kotobukiya

This cute girl is named Suzu, she is the main heroine of Nagasarete Airentou, a great comedy anime I just finished a few days ago.
The figure was made by Kotobukiya in the year 2008 with a scale of 1/7 (225 mm). Her sculpt was realized by Takaku & Takeshi.
I was enchanted by her charming appearance.

Fallseason 2011 anime watchlist part b

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After part a, here is part b of my anime watchlist from the very good Fallseason of 2011, I don’t watch all these shows at a weekly pace, but when I have time and don’t fall asleep I watch them.
In this post I will talk about Persona 4, Last Exile – Ginyoku no Fam, C³ – Cube x Cursed x Curious, Mashiroiro Symphony: The Color of Lovers and Shakugan no Shana III Final.

Fallseason 2011 anime watchlist part a

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Hi there I wanted to show you, which anime from the Fallseason of 2011 made it into my current watchlist and I also like to share my impressions about, I will split this topic into two post, cause I haven’t found the motivation to write about all the shows at once. In part a I will talk about
Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai, Fate/Zero, Mobile Suit Gundam AGE and Tamayura: Hitotose.

New Preorders New Preorders Part 9

Hi and welcome to another new preorder post, I’ve ordered Hello Kitty to Issho – Vocaloid – Nekomura Iroha, Aizawa Nao – Comic Aun 2008 Cover Illustration, Soniko Bondage version “Candy Pink”, Choco*Ochi, Super Sonico Collection x Mota and GSC’s Oshino Shinobu.

Yui Hirasawa – K-on! – PM Figure – SEGA

Ai a new figure has finally arrived, the Yui Hirasawa K-ON!! Yui – PM Figure “Windmill” which was manufactured by SEGA.
Her origin is the popular anime adaption K-on!!, the slightly airheaded Yui was the unofficial main character in the first season.
she is shown in her official HTT (Happy Tea Time) band t-shirt which she sported at the last performance on the school festival with Mio, Ritsu, Mugi and Azusa in episode 20.

Manyuu Hickenchu – anime review

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Sometimes there appear manga with an hilarious sounding setting you’d never thought of and sometimes it happens that this works will get an anime adaption, like Manyuu Hickenchu, a 12 episode long anime, made by Hoods Entertainment, who also made Seikon no Quaser. I would describe it as an ecchi roadmovie in an traditional japanese setting with comedy and a bit drama.