Ryonan
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"Collecting swords...? No, I have no complaints about it."

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The effort made by Goodsmile to fully capture the essence of the character is obvious the moment you stare into nendo Ichi-nii's gentle little eyes. Compared to the other nendos of the Touken Ranbu line, he comes with less arm and leg parts than standard; however, this lack of limbs is made up by the different cape parts and scabbards included as options.

The two left arms have different cape styles, and it is impossible to switch the capes between arms. The cape covering his default arm is in two parts, allowing for a 'settled' or a slightly 'billowing' look. The cape draped over his non-default arm, on the other hand, has a slightly 'flourishing'...
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"Hahaha. Although I have been shrunk, I'm still Mikazuki Munechika."

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To put shortly, he is positively -exquisite-.

As the first nendoroid to open up Goodsmile's Touken Ranbu line, Mikazuki Munechika was blessed with what is perhaps an unprecedented level of attention, from both the creators and consumers alike. (I, personally, would not be surprised if he becomes the next Miku or Saber Lily in GSC's merchandise.)

The amount of detail on this small version of Jiji is breathtaking, with even the tiniest of accents faithfully carried over from the original model. The care put into sculpting is evident in every lock of his hair and fold of his robes, and his trademark hair accessory is recreated with ever knot, tassel, and decoration i...
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"かっこよく決めたいよね!"

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The wait was certainly worth it for nendo Shokudaikiri Mitsutada. Sharply dressed in his black suit, not a single hair out of place, it becomes clear immediately upon unboxing just how much attention Goodsmile put into designing him, to make him look both cute AND cool.

...It is Mitsutada, after all.

The nendoroid, despite being a chibified version of our beloved Candle Cutter Pikachu, is faithful to the original model in all the ways that matter, from the slightly (fashionably, he would insist) open shirt collar to the tiny kamon stamped on his shoulder guard. A number of arm parts are included to allow for all of Mitsutada's signature poses, along with the standard b...
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Excellent mode of transport... or display

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This is a great option for when you want to take your nendoroid around without risking damaging it. It can also be used to display the nendoroid in your room, if you do not otherwise have the surface space for it.

However, since the main background color is white, some care should probably be taken to make sure it doesn't get dirty, compared to the other pouches. The pouch also won't protect the nendoroid's face, so it's best not to keep this in a bag where it can be thrown around and knocked into other knicknacks, lest the face and bangs get scratched up.

"If you're worried, take me along. I won't be a hindrance."

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The sixth of my Touken Ranbu nendoroids, Aniki's a blessing that comes with a number of stunning details. As expected, he wears the standard Awataguchi school uniform, with the trademark shorts, high socks, and shoulder armor. That the first tanto to be nendofied is an Awataguchi is likely no coincidence; the uniform's shorts and socks emphasize that shota look tantos are largely associated with, making Yagen stand out even amidst a group of chibis roughly the same size as himself. Special attention to even the tiniest detail have been given, and every button and lining on the uniform is brought to focus, bright gold and crisp white on dark, dark blue. Still, the real delight here ...Read moreClose

Great for Display

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I bought three of these, originally to see if they will work for a genuine tatami flooring in a room box. It's possible, I think, although the length of the tatami is a little less than the width of two, and also lacks a border on the shorter ends, so some maneuvering may be necessary to make it work and still look good.

They are perfect display stands, be it figures or other small items you wish to show off. They -will- smell a bit just out of the packaging, which is inevitable as they are made with genuine rush grass. The smell will wear off with time, however.

Special Note: Take care not to throw away the two small plastic discs that are also included in the package...
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Extra Big Smartphone Futons
Extra Big Smartphone Futons$3.99 - $50.99

Good for phone and figures

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As is the case as many others, I bought this for my figures, rather than my actual phone.

I did, however, try fitting my iPhone 6 in it (it was in a DualTek case), and it slid in without much issue. I think for people who have large cases (such as Otterbox ) though, this futon won't work out.

As for my original purpose, the futon works very well for my Obitsuroid (Nendoroid + Obitsu 11 hybrid), with plenty of room to spare. I happened to get the "Secret" item, which is a heart print with two pillows, and I'm pretty sure with a little wiggling can fit another figure in there.

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