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A must-see for figure fans! We’re thrilled to announce the magnificent winners of our latest Figure Photo Contest. Our judges were so impressed that they actually ended up choosing two equal winners for the First Place prize. The Fan Voting prize results are included on this page, too. Tap or click for a closer look at all the details!
Weekly Highlights
We’ve recently added new apparel inspired by a variety of series and characters: Uma Musume, Hatsune Miku, Blue Archive, and more. But the highlight has got to be these gorgeous NieR:Automata hairpins, which come with a secret English inscription (scroll through the photos to see what they say!). We also have limited stock of a pair of extremely stylish NieR ankle boots.
Now up for pre-order: the second big set in a series of high-quality sticker sheets featuring scenes & artwork from the original Frieren manga. In Japan, these are only available to buy as randomized blind box items, but we’re offering them as lavish complete sets that include multiples of all design variants. Even the envelopes used to package the stickers are gorgeously designed—you’ll definitely want to keep them!
Here’s your weekly reminder about our ongoing Pre-Valentine Sale! Treat yourself (or a like-minded friend) to extra savings on all sorts of otaku goodies.
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Review of the Week
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Azur Lane 8th Anniversary Art Collection
Sean Boyle
17 Jan. 2026
Another great Azur Lane art book!
As with the previous volumes, this book is all the art from the past year of Azur Lane content. Gorgeous art, as always, with all text in Japanese (there's a ton of text info in the book, so not knowing Japanese you'll miss out on that). This time around the book seems to be a little less of the ship designs and more of the "filler" art, but as the number of ships being added is slowly tapering that makes sense. This one also has some concept art and design sketches which I really like!
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