One of my favorite things about this art book is the large number of full body character illustrations. The book is full of professional level illustrations. The shading is good. The art subjects range from a simple pinup illustration of the cover girl (Sophia I think) to detailed mecha outfits.

This art book seems to be valentine themed (at least, the cover makes it seems that way). Most illustrations are a mix of ecchi and cute. The illustrations are well drawn. Very nice!

I like it. I'd say this is for both hololive fans and people who like cute illustrations. One piece of criticism is I wish the sections would have been split for each hololive branch or generation, and then a section of art where members from different branches or gens are in the same illustration.

I can't read it, but I like looking at the illustrations. This is the first volume I bought in the big size format. I like it more than the smaller version.

For a while, I wasn't sure if I wanted to get this figure. But, during a sale I decided to get it and I feel like it was a good purchase. Maybe it's because this is a non scale figure, but Senpai-san feels slightly bigger than I was expecting. A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one. Instead of a base, the figure comes with a white fur mat, which I thought was nice.

It took a while, but I finally decided to get her. No disappointment or regret on my end. I like the gradation of color at the ends of her hair. I think this nendoroid has managed to capture Sumi's cuteness. I like it.

I had seen some of 92M's art on twitter and thought it was cute. So, I was happy to see that TOM had this art book available for purchase. My inability to read Japanese does not hinder my enjoyment of the book (but I'd probably enjoy it even more if I could read the comics).

This is a collection of art done by Ikomochi. The first couple of pages feature art about the characters on the cover, and the rest focus of different characters that I am unfamiliar with. At the end, the book talks about the process Ikomochi went through in making the cover art (I think, but not super sure since I can't read Japanese). I like it.

This guidebook shows a lot of character models and background art from the show. If I could read Japanese, I could say more. That aside, I like the art.

I bought Black Bunny Club a while back and liked the illustrations, so I decided to get this art book too. The art did not disappoint (as expected). As the title suggests, this book contains art of various girls in bunny suits. Like Black Bunny Club, this art book also contains white bunny suit variants of the illustrations at the end of the book, which I thought was pretty cool.

Out of all the art books that I currently own, this is probably my favorite one to flip through. The colors really pop out and there's a ton of detail in every illustration.

I've seen one or two illustrations by the artist on twitter and decided to get this art book to see more. Most of the art makes me feel like I'm hanging out with a friend on a cloudy day. Most of the art has a muted color palette that I found pretty cool.
The title is pretty accurate as to what art this book contains. It has some sketches and mostly illustrations of girls in every day situations. It's a nice book to flip through every once in a while.
This book has a lot of drawings from the Rent a Girlfriend anime and well as a few illustrations. I like it.
I wasn't planning on getting this figure, but when I saw a picture of this Aoba figure, I really liked the blue on the bunny suit. After seeing this figure in person, my opinion hasn't changed. Very nice!

This Freeing bunny turned out great! She's shorter than other bunnies because she's sitting, but as a 1/4 scale figure, Hifumi is still pretty big (and very cute!).

Good nendoroid. The cards are a bit tricky to keep attached to her hand. Other than that, it's cute.

This Naruto figure looked pretty cool in the promo pictures. I think it's interesting how this figure is colored. I like it. I'll probably get other characters from Naruto that have this effect.

This art book has a good variety of bunny girl illustrations. I wasn't expecting bonus pages containing the white variants of the bunny suits. A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one.
This art book contains many illustrations of bunny girls. Each artwork mainly focuses on one color. I think it's pretty cool.
This nendoroid looks as good as I was expecting. It's very cute. I don't see any damages to the figure. I like the unique base. I am satisfied with my purchase.

Very impressed with how this figure looks. In particular, I love the hair and wings. For those curious, the figure comes attached to the base.

I am a fan of Ganbare Douki-chan, so when I saw this figure, it was hard not to want it. Her face is adorable. I love the wrinkles on her shirt because under a certain lighting, they make the shirt look like it's made from some kind of fabric.

A cute addition to my collection. One slight criticism I have is the lower part of the body easily falls off. Besides that, she looks as good as I thought she would.

This Link nendoroid comes with a lot of changeable parts. Very cute!

The artworks in this book center around the concept of anime girls wearing tights. The amount of detail that Yom places on the tights certainly emphasizes this theme. The book has a lot of illustrations. I'm totally satisfied with my purchase.

This book has a bunch of illustrations of office ladies doing office lady things. Nothing lewd. Everything looks well illustrated.

I think Cooler is my favorite villain from the Dragon Ball Z films. So, when I saw a figure of him, I thought he would be a fine addition to my collection. The figure looks good. He is definitely a unit. If you like DBZ figures, I think he would be a great addition to your collection.

After a couple of delays, Karin Nanase is finally here, and she looks awesome! The base feels a bit more fragile than I expected, but as for the figure itself, I have no complaints. I love the red and black color scheme of the dress.

This is my first FREEing bunny figure. I decided to get Yuiko because I am a fan of Yom's art. I was very excited when she arrived. I was surprised when I lifted her out of her packaging because she was a little heavier than I was expecting. She looks PERFECT! Totally worth every penny. Kinda hoping FREEing does a bunny figure of Douki-chan too.

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