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August 25, 2010

Zoids: Anime 10th Edition Iron Kong Schwartz Ver.

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Zoids: Anime 10th Edition Iron Kong Schwartz Ver.

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Imported from Japan Zoids: Anime 10th Edition Iron Kong Schwartz Ver.


May 7, 2010

Dragon Ball Z Limited Edition Collectors Como

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Dragon Ball Z Limited Edition Collectors Como

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THIS IS THE COLLECTORS EDITION DARAGON BALL Z. YOU GET THE ARCADE STICK CONTROLLER. THE MAKING OF DRAGON BALL Z DVD. THE DRAGON BALL Z BUDOKI COLLECTORS TOY. AND ALSO DRAGON BALL Z ANIME DVD GOHAN’S TRAILS.


February 19, 2010

Naruto Uncut Boxed Set, Volume 3 (Special Edition) (2006)

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Naruto Uncut Boxed Set, Volume 3 (Special Edition)

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The squad mates face their deadliest challenge yet as the Chunin Exam continues. Deep in the Forest of Death, Naruto, Sasuke, and Sakura must battle their rival Genin to collect the scrolls of Heaven and Earth. It’s no easy task, but is there an even darker force at work? Something evil is afoot, and it’s after Sasuke!

Premium: Sound Village headband and Sound Village id bracelet


February 16, 2010

FLCL - Ultimate Edition DVD Collection (2006)

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FLCL - Ultimate Edition DVD Collection

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An outrageous mixture of science-fiction action, mecha misadventures, sinister coporate plots, and broad slapstick comedy, FLCL (”Fooly Cooly”) has been a fan favorite since the six-part OAV debuted in 2000. The four-disc Ultimate Edition includes all the episodes, an additional disc with music, a rock video, and poster art, plus a booklet, a rubber bracelet, and a postcard to send in for a free T-shirt.

Things have been going badly for sixth-grader Naota since his older brother Tasuku left to play pro baseball in America. At the opening of the series, he complains, “Nothing amazing happens here. Only the ordinary.” Then Haruko, a girl from outer space, charges in on her motor scooter and clobbers him with an electric guitar. Her arrival upsets Tasuku’s old girlfriend Mamimi, who regards bugging Naota as her prerogative. The fragmentary plot quickly dissolves into a string of chaotic events involving the main characters, Naota’s lecherous father and grandfather, and various mecha (which grow from horns on Naota’s head). Looming over the town is the mysterious Medical Mechanica factory, which looks like a giant iron. The freewheeling nuttiness of FLCL helped set the pattern for Dokkoida?!, Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi, and other reflexive comedies. The episodes feature references to everything from Doraemon and Gundam to South Park. The bold graphic style of the animation shifts radically from scene to scene, including two sequences done as manga pages. The extras include commentaries, outtakes, and storyboard comparisons. FLCL is a bizarre series that will delight otaku who value comedy and action over coherency. (Unrated, suitable for ages 14 and older: violence, risque humor, brief nudity. tobacco use) –Charles Solomon


February 9, 2010

Naruto Uncut Boxed Set, Volume 4 (Special Edition) (2007)

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Naruto Uncut Boxed Set, Volume 4 (Special Edition)

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The second season of Naruto continues as the next phase of the Chunin exams begins: individual combat among the surviving candidates. Kakashi-sensei seals the curse mark Orochimaru set on Sasuke’s neck, but its effect on the talented young ninja remains uncertain. Naruto beats his opponent using decidedly unconventional means: only everyone’s favorite knucklehead could turn an attack of flatulence into a jutsu. As the matches progress, the focus shifts from Naruto, Sasuke, and Sakura to the secondary characters Hinata and Rock Lee. The offspring of a great ninja clan, Hinata seems too timid to live up to the family tradition of violence, but she fights valiantly against her cousin Neiji. Rock Lee has no talent for the magical jutsu the other students employ, so he’s trained himself mercilessly in physical techniques. He’s pitted against Gara, the icy trainee who fights with clouds of enchanted sand. Lee and Hinata overtax their resources but demonstrate true ninja spirit–and win the respect of Naruto and Sakura. The struggles of the secondary characters add some emotional depth to the inevitably repetitious fight scenes. The season ends on multiple cliffhangers, with Lee and Sasuke in the hospital and Naruto beginning a grueling training regimen with a new sensei to prepare for the final Chunin combat. The Special Limited Edition comes with a Mist Village headband and wrist sweatband, plus a Mist Village bag to carry them in. (Rated T+ Older Teen; suitable for ages 12 and older: violence, toilet humor) –Charles Solomon



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Mist Village Headband & Wristband Included in a collectible Mist Village canvas drawstring bag!

? 3 DVD box set with 14 episodes. Featuring original and uncut episodes.

? Includes original audio tracks and original series soundtrack.

? English dubbed / Japanese (with optional English subtitles).

? Collectible Naruto storyboards booklet

? From sketch to screen - Storyboard to animation comparison

? Volume 5 Sneak Preview.

After barely making it out of the Forest of Death, Naruto, Sasuke and Sakura proceed to the next stage of the Chunin Exam: a one-on-one sudden death elimination battle! Pitted against each other in individual combat, an assortment of young, bright-eyed ninja reveal their true colors and brandish their hidden powers! Can Naruto beat the odds and prove to his fellow shinobi that he’s good enough to be a chunin?


January 4, 2010

Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Volume 01 (Special Edition) (2004)

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Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Volume 01 (Special Edition)

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The broadcast series based on Mamoru Oshii’s influential film Ghost in the Shell (1995) has been eagerly awaited on both sides of the Pacific. Although its production values are lower, and director Kenji Kamiyama never equals Oshii’s inspired camerawork, Stand Alone Complex does an impressive job of re-creating the setting and characters. Major Motoko Kusanagi moves through a deadly city of mecha, cyborgs, humans, and human-prosthetic hybrids. (The series takes place in a parallel world, where Kusanagi never encountered the Puppet Master.) With the help of Batou, Togusa, and other officers from Public Security Section 9, she battles terrorists, hackers, and rogue machinery. An insect-like tank with a grating, babyish voice is a dubious addition to the cast, but fans of both Oshii’s film and Shirow Masamune’s original manga will find the program delivers plenty of hard-hitting action. (Rated 13 and older: considerable violence, grotesque imagery, nudity, alcohol use) –Charles Solomon



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Studio: Starz/sphe Release Date: 07/27/2004


January 3, 2010

Sailor Moon - Sailor Mercury Special Edition 1992 Doll

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Sailor Moon - Sailor Mercury Special Edition 1992 Doll

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Sailor Moon - Sailor Mercury Special Edition 1992 “Warrior Girls” Doll. Includes Collector cards, golden wand, gloves, hair tie, stand and 11″ doll! Detailed construction with shiny gold-colored accessories, including earings, wand and more!


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