figures
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How To Spot Fake Japanese Figures
Fakes are a problem in the world of collectables. That’s why Japanese figure company Good Smile has a customer support page dedicated entirely to spotting pirated goods.
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Celebrate Pokemon Day With These New Gallery Figures
Today is Pokemon Day in Europe and the United States, commemorating the 1996 release date of the first two Pokemon games in Japan. The Pokemon Company is marking the occasion with the release of the first four entries in its premium Gallery Figures line, showing off fan-favourite pocket monsters performing their signature moves.
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Inside A High-Quality Japanese Figurine Factory
This is a rarity. These days, most anime figures are produced in China. Good Smile Company, however, has a factory in Tottori Prefecture, Japan, producing high-quality collectibles. Let’s take a look inside.
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Dragon Ball Energy Attacks As Tabletop Lamps
Here’s a pretty creative way to light up a room with Dragon Ball characters and their energy attacks.