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1. Toy Fair: Bandai brings One Piece, Dragonball Z and many more figures to the US

Toy Fair 2015 has long come and gone, and I was there and took 700 pictures. But it took me so long to sort thrugh them that now no one cares. However, I didn’t see many people covering these awesome new Bandai toys based on Sailor Moon, One Piece, DBZ and other familiar anime and manga figures,. They’re part of the BanPresto line from Japan and they are all limited edition — in other words, once these are gone, they’re gone. Because they look so awesome, you’ll probably want to stock up on all of them. The smaller figures are the Gashapon vending machine capsule figures

I didn’t even recognize half of these characters, but I still want them all.

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2. Childhood Heroes! - Supa Saiyajin Son Goku

another Dragonball character. I think I will do one more character for this series and then focus on other sets of 3. Some other japanese cartoons I plan on paying tribute to are: Captain Tsubasa, Saint Seiya, Astro Boy, Tetsujin 28, and Cyborg 009. There's also the amazing Cowboy Bebop, but I'm saving that one for a different series. For now, hope you like this guy, Super Saiyajin Son Goku! I've always liked this version of Goku, all powered, beaten up, but still ready to fight to the end! KA-ME-HA-ME-HAaaAAaaA!!!

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3. Childhood Heroes! - Majin Buu!

I'm currently working on a small book project that will collect and pay tribute to a lot of the characters that I grew up with and that have influenced my work. Don't know when I'll be done since there's a long list, but for some reason I wanted to start with this guy below....
Those unfamiliar with this character, his name is Majin Buu and he belongs to the wonderful world of Dragonball Z, created by Akira Toriyama.

CHOGRIN

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