Super Mario Galaxy 6 Inch Plush Figure Boo Mario

Super Mario Galaxy 6 Inch Plush Figure Boo Mario

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Super Mario Galaxy: Ghost Mario Hat Plush


Books #1 – #6 of Shojo Beat Manga Godchild Japanese Graphic Novel Series (Paperback)

Books #1 - #6 of Shojo Beat Manga Godchild Japanese Graphic Novel Series

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Books #1-2-3-4-5-6 of this Shojo Beat Manga series: Godchild. Rated for the Older Teen. Reads from right to left. From the creator of Angel Sanctuary. Contains material originally published in English in Shojo Beat magazine.


Gilgamesh – Whose Side Are You On? (Vol. 1) + Series Box

Gilgamesh - Whose Side Are You On? (Vol. 1) + Series Box

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The dark adventure series Gilgamesh (broadcast 2003) is designed to appeal to an audience of self-styled Goths. A supernatural event known as the “Double X” destroyed much of human civilization and turned the sky into a reflecting dome. Double X was an act of terrorism engineered by “Enkidu,” the pseudonym of Professor Terumichi Madoka. Kikiyo and Tatsuya, Madoka’s orphaned son and daughter, become the targets of two groups of psychic teens: “Gilgamesh” and “Orga.” Tatsuya’s untapped supernatural powers may be the key to restoring the world: but which group should he trust? To heighten the mood, the filmmakers use a monochromatic palette of grays with only a few touches of muted color. The results are so dim, it’s hard to see what’s going on–not that there’s much to see: the animation is very minimal, with held frames and camera movements over still artwork. Gilgamesh plays like a leaden mixture of X, Hellsing, and Boogiepop Phantom. (Rated TV-14 V: grotesque imagery, violence) –Charles Solomon



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Enter the world of Gilgamesh. Where the sky has been turned into a psychedelic mirror and civilization is only a shadow of its former self. Where beautiful assassins transform into terrifying winged creatures. Where children are born with amazing powers. And where a brother and sister are hunted by organizations with dark agendas. Gorgeous animation, breakthrough character designs, and stunning visuals make this suspenseful, addictive tale of mystery, magic, and espionage the first gothic anime masterpiece of the new millennium. Contains the first volume and a series box.


Sailor Moon S The Movie – Hearts in Ice [VHS] (2000)

Sailor Moon S The Movie - Hearts in Ice [VHS]

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A wicked ice princess sets out to freeze and capture Earth for her planetary collection. But Sailor Moon and her tight-knit group of gal pals will have nothing of the sort. Paced more for the love story fan, this episode focuses on a handsome young astronomer, Kakeru, who discovers a mysterious crystal needed by Princess Snow Kaguya to carry out her plan. Soon after finding the crystal, Kakeru develops a deep friendship with Luna (Sailor Moon’s cat), a friendship that eventually leads to the Sailors’ discovery of the Earth’s predicament and to each character’s discovery of the tremendous powers of love and justice–all in about an hour.

Despite its slower pace, this feature incorporates all the positive qualities other Sailor Moon episodes share: sharp, eye-catching artwork; humorous but heartfelt communication among the girls; an understandable plot line; and plenty of flashy transforming. Further enhancements include an intelligent soundtrack (a nice balance of kooky sci-fi and seriously beautiful tunes) and the introduction of the “Outer Senshi.” This slightly older, more mature group of young women–Sailors Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto–join our regular band of bubble-spraying, crescent-beaming skirt tossers to melt the ice princess once and for all. The dubbed movie (tagged with the new title of Hearts in Ice) is an edited version of the subtitled film. Some language and violence (a few frames) have been altered. Due to the inclusion of mild nudity (imagine a spinning, naked Barbie), parents may want to think twice before offering this movie to fans younger than 6. The DVD is of the uncut version but also has the English language dialogue. –Liane Thomas



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As Serena and her friends enjoy Christmas vacation, an unusual and fierce snowstorm hits town… The evil Snow Queen Kaguya has returned to claim Earth as her own. Crucial to Queen Kaguya’s plan is a magical crystal from outer space, approaching Earth disguised as a comet. Once she gets hold of the crystal, she will have the power to suck away all life energy and cover the Earth in ice. Will Sailor Moon find the crystal before Queen Kaguya? Will her powers be enough to save the Earth from permanent winter? All hope lies with the Legendary Ultimate Scout Power!


Madlax: The Complete Collection

Madlax: The Complete Collection

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Studio: Adv Films Release Date: 04/07/2009 Run time: 650 minutes


Revoltech Fraulein Idol Master Haruka Amami PVC Figure – Snow Strawberry Version

Revoltech Fraulein Idol Master Haruka Amami PVC Figure - Snow Strawberry Version

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Cyber idols from the “The iDOLMOSTER game make their Revoltech debut! Your desk is the stage with excellent points of articulation, make your idol pose in a variety of poses for your very own concert!


Black Cat: The Complete Series

Black Cat: The Complete Series

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Black Cat (2005) brings together a trio of unlikely characters in an off-beat sci-fi comedy-adventure. Train Heartnet, The Black Cat, uses his superhuman speed and marksmanship as an assassin for the sinister cabal Chronos. Sven Vollfied, a perennially broke “Sweeper” or bounty hunter, talks his way into and out of adventures. This improbable duo collides when Sven tries to rescue Train’s next target: Eve, a little girl who’s been turned into a killing machine through illicit nanotechnology. A mixture of naivete and murderous transformations, she’s another example of the deadly moppets in recent anime. The story initially focuses on Train and his decision to live his own life, rather than continue as a deadly puppet for Chronos. But the subplots proliferate, climaxing in a baroque scheme that pits Sven, Train, Eve, and their friends against a power-hungry gang armed with nanotechnology and Tao superpowers. Director Shin Itagaki uses fast cutting, unusual colors, and interesting camera angles skillfully: he keeps the story moving, even when it doesn’t make sense. Like Lost Universe, Black Cat shifts jarringly in tone from comic to heartwarming to dramatic. Voice actors Brandon Potter and Jason Liebrecht make Sven and Train an appropriately quarrelsome pair of buddies, but their voices sound too old for the characters, who look much younger than the designs inKentaro Yabuki’s original manga. The 24 episodes in this set could have easily fit on four discs. Rated TV PG, suitable for ages 14 and older: violence, violence against women, brief nudity, alcohol and tobacco use) –Charles Solomon



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Sven is your run-of-the-mill sweeper (a.k.a. bounty hunter) ? down on his luck, haunted by the perpetual grumbling of his stomach and looking to make enough cash just to get by. When a damsel in distress enlists his aid, Sven crosses paths with the worst possible luck ? Black Cat (a.k.a. Train Heartnet). At odds now with the branded assassin, Sven seeks to save a young girl before the unlucky Number can carry out his mission.

But fate has brought these three together for a reason, as Sven adopts two stray pupils ? The former Chronos eraser Train and the young bio-weapon Eve. As these newfound companions seek out a new way of life, the past proves unwilling to let them go free. Sought by both the Chronos Numbers and the Taoist revolutionary group risen against them, the Apostles of the Star, their happy ending will require more than just luck?