Monthly Archives: March 2020

  1. Our Top 5 Favorite Studio Ghibli Characters
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    Mar

    Our Top 5 Favorite Studio Ghibli Characters

    Who hasn't fantasized about being in one of their favorite Studio Ghibli movies? I know we have. We have often daydreamed about meeting or even becoming one of our favorite characters. Imagine meeting Totoro at the bus stop and joining him on the CatBus to all sorts of adventures that await you. What little girl today does not want to be a fierce princess like Princess Mononoke? Maybe you are riding the subway and No Face enters the train, what would you do? And who doesn't love a black cat? Especially if they are just like Jiji from Kiki's Delivery Service! Dig deep into your imagination and find your favorite Studio Ghibli characters; here are five of our favorites.

     

     

    5. Kaonashi or No Face from Spirited Away

    Kaonashi, or "No Face", is one of the most iconic Studio Ghibli characters from the film Spirited Away. No Face is a lonely spirit who is obsessed with Chihiro, wanting only to see her. He is not limited to the same cultural and societal reservations as humans, and thus acts

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  2. Monster Hunter Coming to S.H. MonsterArts
    22
    Mar

    Monster Hunter Coming to S.H. MonsterArts

    Last week Tamashii Nations announced a partnership with Capcom, bringing the Monster Hunter game franchise to the S.H. MonsterArts figure line. This powerful combination looks to bring unquantifiable joy to Monster Hunter fans around the world. Now, instead of killing these amazing creatures, players can collect, study and share their beauty with their friends and fellow hunters.

     

     

     

     

    Monster Hunter made its debut back in 2004 on the PlayStation 2 console. The game first launched March 2004 in Japan. Eventually, making its way to the US in September that same year. What's interesting about Monster Hunter is the game doesn't give players much in the way of instructions. Instead, players must figure things out on their own and hope for the best. Luckily, the gaming community, specifically the Monster Hunter Community, is extremely helpful to fellow hunters. There is no shortage of tips or guides to help others on their adventure. Over the course of the last 16 years, the franchise has

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