Mutes Cross Pendant
The silent, black-clad funerary mourners processional cross pays a fitting testament to a bleak and sorrowful end. Two tone with Swarovski crystal. This gothic pendant is handmade in England by Alchemy from finest English pewter and comes complete upon a nickel-free chain of appropriate length. The cross measures about 77mm tall.
Danbo
Danbo is shortened name from Danboard, it is a robotic sculpture made from cardboard. You will also notice that it has huge Amazon logo on its head. This little robot is a cardboard recreation of Danbo/Miura figurine.
Domo kun
Domo, the main character, is described as "a strange creature that hatched from an egg," with a large, sawtoothed mouth that is locked wide open. Domo's favorite food is Japanese-style meat and potato stew, and he has a strong dislike for apples, because of an unexplained mystery in his DNA. Domo can only communicate by producing a low-pitched noise which sounds somewhat like his own name, but other characters appear to understand him.
Nendoroid Drossel
Disney cracked into the Japanese animated serial market earlier this year with a little number called Fireball which is designed to appeal to Japanese tastes. The main character is a robot-girl named Hatsune Miki who also goes by "Drossel" and she's accompanied by a spidery robot named "Gedächtnis" which is the German word for "memory." Drossel is a mech-girl, speaks with a strong yet feminine voice, and wears a twintail "hairdo" which is similar to the one that's planted on the popular Hatsune Miku of Vocaloid2 fame. Drossel should have ruled Japan by the 13th episode but we're guessing she won't gain much traction now that the series has concluded unless season 2 is announced.
Yakuza 3
Yakuza 3 is a gritty, free-roaming adventure game that thrusts you fist-first into the Japanese underworld. But while it preaches violence to bend you to its will, it rewards players who uphold the hierarchical bonds of its namesake organisation. The juicy soap opera story, striking visuals, and kooky Japanese humour will suck you in, and though the game stumbles with some combat quirks, the abundance of peripheral activities will allow you to lose yourself in the city and will have you heading back to belt out one more karaoke tune long after the credits roll on the main story.




