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So Crazy Japanese Toys! |
List Price: $18.95
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Rating:  Summary: [...]Free shipping is a steal for this book! Review: This book is a must have for Japanese vinyl doll collectors or for those who appreciate awesome pictures. The book could have featured more vinyls, but I'm not complaining.
Rating:  Summary: [...]Free shipping is a steal for this book! Review: This book is a must have for Japanese vinyl doll collectors or for those who appreciate awesome pictures. The book could have featured more vinyls, but I'm not complaining.
Rating:  Summary: A MUST FOR TOY FANS Review: This book is an amazing collection of killer photos and really hard to find information about the Japanese Toy characters that dominated all those tv shows for decades. As a designer and a toy enthusiast, I own it and love it. Hey it's 13 f'in dollars. you cant go wrong. Just to have all the photos alone is worth way more than that.
Rating:  Summary: I LOVE this book! Review: This book is pretty darn rootin' tootin'! I bought this book because I heard it had some great photos and info on some of the old TV shows I watched as a child (Johnny Sokko, Ultraman, et al)- and it didn't let my expectations down! Every time I turned a page I had another flash down memory lane. The writing is pretty good, too- witty and entertaining! All in all a great book and now I know what my friends are all getting for Christmas!!!
Rating:  Summary: wow ! Review: [You] can't hide the author's vast knowledge of this fascinating subject. I found it alternatly charming and illuminating. The author ("Jimbo", obviously not his real name), most likely some kind of bike riding hero in strange suit himself, has managed to capture the flavor and oddity of the strange and wonderful world the japanese have created. The beautiful photography is a catalog of the bizarre no culture miner should be without. This book should serve as a "must-have" resource for students of Japan, Kaiju, Anime, Toys, and anyone who can't resist the lure of brightly colored vinyl.
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