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Scene: Shin Tanaka NightScene: Shin Tanaka Night Last week, I shared I'd be attending New York-Tokyo and Frank's Chop Shop party in honor of Shin Tanaka. The art of paper toys (not origami-- although I also appreciate that form of art too) have been...

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More than Valentine's Day Gift Guide: Etsy for Moustache Lovers!More than Valentine's Day Gift Guide: Etsy for Moustache... It's official, my titles keep getting longer and longer-- so from now on-- I'll refer to this series as: "MtVD Gift Guide." In this series of gift recommendations, we focus on the moustache aficionado....

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More than Valentine's Day Gift Guide: Etsy for GamersMore than Valentine's Day Gift Guide: Etsy for Gamers I've been so slow on the upkeep and these were meant to be Valentine's Day gift guides, but guess what-- as the Mr. constantly points out-- you love your mate more than just on Valentine's Day so why...

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Scene: New Moon 2010 at MPHScene: New Moon 2010 at MPH Scene: New Moon 2010 from IHCS on Vimeo. Last week Friday, was the 2nd annual New Moon show at MyPlasticHeart. I've been waiting for this show for a while, especially when I began to overhear the...

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Mini Di Di and Mei Mei’s

Posted by saki | Posted in Videos | Posted on 05-20-2008

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[Image from Andy Woo's Flickr]

First was the announcement of the Shaolin Monks, now Veggiesomething x CrazyLabel has announced the upcoming release of Di-Di and Mei-Mei, in shrunken form! They’ll stand 3″ tall and they will look cuter than they ever did. There’s a change though, because the figures above are exclusive to the Taipei Toy Festival. What’s the difference? The Tapei exclusives have orange accents instead of red and the characters are in a different language. When I asked Andy if they’d be available in the states, he said:

The classic edition featuring red accents will be available worldwide starting July. However, for the TTF exclusive in orange accents, there are 50 sets available in Taipei Toy Festival only.

Oh noes!! Well, I’m not completely heartbroken, as I’ll still be able to get the red accent minis. Yay!! Thanks for the heads up Andy, and once more, I love your production pieces soooOOOo much!

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