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    Supergroups (2002)

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    Supergroups (2002)

    The international pop scene of the 70’s was marked as the era of superbands. Rock’s own megalomania gained a hitherto unimaginable amplitude, represented by bands like Queen, Genesis, Supertramp, Doobie Brothers and more recent ones, already within the 80s, like The Police. It was when rock had to be “super” to overcome fashions like punk or discothèque, then on the rise. This DVD records performances by several of these bands, offering rare footage of groups on the Top Pop TV show, or in promotional video clips.

    $15.00
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    Aggressive Retsuko

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    Aggressive Retsuko

    Series of 100 one-minute anime shorts that centers on Retsuko, a 25-year old red panda who works in her dream company’s accounting department. But it turns out that she is forced to keep doing more and more impossible tasks by her superiors and co-workers. She doesn’t talk back to them, but she still has to let off steam, so she ends up going to karaoke by herself and singing death metal.

    $48.00
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    Hello Kitty's Paradise

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    Hello Kitty’s Paradise

    This show follows the adventures of Kitty and her sister Mimi, from everyday activities to far-off adventures in a hot-air balloon.

    $48.00
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    Gudetama

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    Gudetama

    Gudetama, an egg that is dead to the world and completely lacks motivation. No matter what cooking method you use, Gudetama remains unmoved.

    Gudetama series is broadcast in a morning news section on TBS (Tokyo Broadcasting System Holdings) called “あさチャン!” from Saturday to Monday. Each episode only lasts for approximately one minute and up to 2017 it had nearly 1000 episodes. There are special stories about festivals.

    $600.00
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    Gudetama: An Eggcellent Adventure

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    Gudetama: An Eggcellent Adventure

    Gudetama is an egg that lives in the refrigerator of a small restaurant. Actually, he has already finished with his life, as he knows that as an egg, no other fate can befall him than to be eaten. However, he did not reckon with the overzealous chick Shakipiyo! Shakipiyo persuades Gudetama to go on an adventure with him so that they can both find their mother. Even though there are thousands of dangers lurking in the world outside the fridge for the egg and the chick, they decide to break out…

    $25.00
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    Hello Kitty's Animation Theater

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    Hello Kitty’s Animation Theater

    Recreations of different fairy tales starring Hello Kitty and other Sanrio characters.

    $56.00
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    Kuromi's Pretty Journey

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    Kuromi’s Pretty Journey

    Story following Kuromi as she travels around the world in search of her missing sister, Romina, who makes her first appearance in this anime. In addition to Romina, a number of new characters will appear, including the friends who travel with Kuromi and a member of an evil organization that stands in the way of their journey.

    $25.00
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    Bosanimal

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    Bosanimal

    The character line’s name is a play on the Japanese word “bosa bosa,” which means both dishevelled hair, and to while away the time. The characters are animals who live the way they are. The anime will focus on the everyday life of bunny Sakura, the cat Kathy, and the hamster Ran.

    $25.00
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    I.CINNAMOROLL Animation

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    I.CINNAMOROLL Animation

    In Cinnamoroll’s origin story, a white dog flew down from the skies one day and was discovered by a female Cafe Cinnamon worker. The “I.Cinnamoroll” brand depicts an alternate world that poses a what-if question: What if Cinnamoroll had not met the Cafe Cinnamon worker on that fateful day? The “I” in the title stands for both the English first-person pronoun “I” and the Japanese word “ai” (love), and it represents the brand’s theme of taking care of one’s own body and mind.

    $25.00
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