
Looks familiar?
That’s the prototype version of Kureha from Shining Wind, by Kotobukiya. Scheduled to be released in April 2008, this figure sprouts a more energetic feel as Kotobukiya decided to make her dance cha-cha.

Looks familiar?
That’s the prototype version of Kureha from Shining Wind, by Kotobukiya. Scheduled to be released in April 2008, this figure sprouts a more energetic feel as Kotobukiya decided to make her dance cha-cha.

So what do you do after much success with the line up of super cool robots & mecha? You go back to brown paper packages and make THOSE cool! And when that has gotten hot, you add a brand to it. Now that’s what I call packaging!

The ever lovely Kureha from the PlayStation 2 game, Shining Wind.
Sculpted by Shunji Hagii & produced by Max Factory, Kureha stands at a tall of 25 cm. Ok that’s including the length of her bow actually. Dressed in a rich yellow-orange outfit with wonderful highlights in her hair and shading in her sleeves, Kureha leaves more than a few heads turning for sure.

I’ve heard this song before. I was searching for and watching Hatsune Miku videos on YouTube. It didn’t occur to me then, that it’s the same song in the anime Bokurano’s OP. I thought it was one of the best works by her even though it sounded kinda odd the way she goes, “aniso, aniso…”. I wish I could say, “More moe images of Hatsune Miku after the break”, but it’s gonna be, “Hear her in the video after the break”. ヽ(;´д`)ノ

Now that’s what I call drinking out of your own cups. . . . . . oops I mean bowls.

Akizuki Nagi 秋月凪 from Peace @ Pieces was the chosen standard setter for my collection of figurine shots. Sculpted by Hiromitsu Morikawa and produced by Goodsmile company, this 1/8 figure is nicely painted and a joy to look at.

Didn’t get enough of the anime School Days? Not to fear, late March 2008, 0verflow will be releasing Magical Heart Kokoro-chan「マジカルハート☆こころちゃん」 a School Days OVA DVD.