Overall I like to see the stuff the States don't see alot. Mainly the Japanese figures though. The NSFW toys are just great to see and and go "WTF!"
I would like some Transformers toy reviews. Some of the latest ROTF toys like Lockdown, Brawn, Scattorshot, Skystalker, Mindwipe and Bludgeon are some of the most beautiful action figures created.
Since I'm a fujoshi/otaku, I mostly follow the anime figure releases. More than once I grabbed the chance for second shipment, re-releases and sales from Tomopop, so I'll take this chance and say thank you guys!
Since I couldn't choose another choice, I think western figures should get more coverage. For example I'd never have known about the existence of a great Sam & Max figure if it wasn't for Tomopop (sadly I missed that one)
Since I couldn't choose another choice, I think western figures should get more coverage. For example I'd never have known about the existence of a great Sam & Max figure if it wasn't for Tomopop (sadly I missed that one)
I would like to see my BJD coverage on Tomopop, seeing the post Colette does on them has gotten me really interested in them.
What do I want more of on Tomopop?
I'd like to see more about the people behind the figures. Granted this might be impossible since a lot of time the sculptor name never appears on the box.
Maybe a interview with Americans toy makers on what they think about the figma culture.
I'd like to see more about the people behind the figures. Granted this might be impossible since a lot of time the sculptor name never appears on the box.
Maybe a interview with Americans toy makers on what they think about the figma culture.
I'm mostly interested in anime/manga figures, game figures, and comic/action figures. However, at the same time, I only really collect articulate figures. So 90% of the time that I'm here I'm only window-shopping >_>
The site does a lot of American indy stuff, which I'm really not too interested in =x Most of the Japanese stuff I'll check out. And as much as I'd like to see more American stuff covered, there's already pretty wide coverage for the major franchises (DCUC, GI Joe, MOTUC, Transformers, etc) so I'd be more interested in the slightly more obscure franchised stuff. There are some kinda cool things really off the beaten track that I've learned about now and again, like the Imaginext line of DC characters, that just don't seem to be covered anywhere. More often than not, those sorts of things I just run into by chance or learn about years later =x
The site does a lot of American indy stuff, which I'm really not too interested in =x Most of the Japanese stuff I'll check out. And as much as I'd like to see more American stuff covered, there's already pretty wide coverage for the major franchises (DCUC, GI Joe, MOTUC, Transformers, etc) so I'd be more interested in the slightly more obscure franchised stuff. There are some kinda cool things really off the beaten track that I've learned about now and again, like the Imaginext line of DC characters, that just don't seem to be covered anywhere. More often than not, those sorts of things I just run into by chance or learn about years later =x
I would like some Transformers toy reviews. Some of the latest ROTF toys like Lockdown, Brawn, Scattorshot, Skystalker, Mindwipe and Bludgeon are some of the most beautiful action figures created.
Ask and you shall receive good sir.
@namiborg -- Sorry about infrequent podcasts...we're back on track as of this week. Expect to see them the first week of every month!

Sharkchild's Gravescab plushes
FFXIII-2 Lightning Play Arts Kai
DC Comics Bishoujo Poison Ivy
Marvel x Bishoujo Mystique
S.H. Figuarts Super Saiyan Vegeta
Alter's 1/7-scale Black Hanekawa
Good Smile Company's 1/8 Nadeko
Max Factory's 1/7-scale Azusa Nakano
Alter's 1/8-scale Minna-Dietlinde Wilcke
DX Gojyujin by Bandai
Max Factory's Hirasawa Yui (Santa ver.)
FREEing's 1/8-scale Ryouko Ookami
CM's Corporation's Arale Norimaki
Toy'sworks Niitengo Key Memorial set
Cospa's Resinya! 1/8-scale Kirino
Medicom's Kyubey plush
Kotobukiya's 1/8-scale Melty
Sega Prize Kirino Kousaka, Irony ver.
Sega's Panty & Stocking prize figures
figma Append Miku by Max Factory


Tomocast 34: Dragon Ball Z records tonight



8:00 PM on 03.10.2010
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