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  2. Hiropon (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Hiropon is a sculpture created in 1997 by Japanese artist Takashi Murakami.Produced during Murakami's so-called "bodily fluids" period, the 7.33 ft (223.5 cm) tall statue depicts an anime-inspired figure expelling streams of breast milk from her nipples.

  3. Sideshow Collectibles - Wikipedia

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    Sideshow Collectibles was established in 1994. It originally created toy prototypes for major toy companies such as Mattel, Galoob and Wild Planet. In 1999, Sideshow began marketing its own line of collectible and specialty products under the Sideshow brand, beginning with the Universal Classic Monsters 8" Action Figure license, which sold through Toys R Us and other mass market retailers. [1]

  4. Gunbuster - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to Bandai's diecast toy, this figure is made of resin plastic and priced higher. [51] [45] Hong Kong-based toy company CCS Toys released a premium Gunbuster figure in February 2024 under the Mortal Mind line to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the OVA series. [52] Figures of Noriko have also been manufactured as well.

  5. Bandai - Wikipedia

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    Bandai Co., Ltd. [a] is a Japanese multinational toy manufacturer and distributor headquartered in Taitō, Tokyo.Its international branches, Bandai Namco Toys & Collectables America and Bandai UK, are respectively headquartered in Irvine, California, and Richmond, London.

  6. Figure moe zoku - Wikipedia

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    Figures based on anime, manga and bishōjo game characters are often sold as dolls in Japan. Collecting them is a popular hobby amongst Otakus. The term moe is otaku slang for the love of characters in video games, anime, or manga, whereas zoku is a post-World War II term for tribe, clan or family.

  7. Bome (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    Bome (ボーメ, Bōme) is the pseudonym of a Japanese sculptor, primarily sculpting anime-styled women for mass commercial release.The name is a contraction of Baseball Cap (野球帽, Yakyū bō) and Eyeglasses (めがね, Megane), both of which he wears regularly.