Again, this from Japanese four-panel comic strip manga by Kagami Yoshimizu, Lucky Star : Takara Miyuki School Uniform Figma Figure. The new design of the joint parts and determined by KICHI and moving smoothly, all the scenes in the play reproduce.
This figure using soft material to be used for skirt and a sailor figure in the range of motion to ensure SAZU. Included parts like a woman reading his book. The hole in the head and opened cover for the pedestal even hair PARTS included. People to commemorate the opening of a dance card attached to reproduce. Other parts of the expression “Lucky ? SUTA” figma that can be exchanged with the character. To allow for a variety of scenes with moving figma strut included only the pedestal.
Miyuki Takara (高良 みゆき, Takara Miyuki) is a young lady from a wealthy family who is beautiful, smart, and well-mannered. She always uses extremely polite Japanese, even when talking with her closest friends. She was the class president for her grade level in her first year, at the same time that she became good friends with Kagami. Now Miyuki is in the same class as Konata and Tsukasa, and is nicknamed “Yuki-chan” by Tsukasa. Miyuki’s classmates often rely on her for help with their studies, and she is often shown giving impromptu but highly-detailed, encyclopedic definitions or explanations on diverse and obscure matters.
She is described as a stereotypically friendly meganekko, or glasses-wearing girl. She is scared of contacts, and of putting them in her eyes, thus why she wears glasses. Her vision is less than 20/200, though it had been good until elementary school, when she began reading books in the dark after her mother dozed off while reading to her in bed. She likes to read books, but does not read light novels. Miyuki loves to sleep, and she always goes to bed fairly early. She hates visits to the dentist, but frequently has to go to fix a loose crown or because of tooth decay. On the rare occasion that she plays video games, her personality changes. Due to her embodying such a large number of moe archetypes—as Konata said it—Miyuki is the frequent-victim of Konata’s playful bouts of verbal sexual-harassment. She is generally seen less than the other three main characters. She is constantly teased by Konata concerning her “protruding curves”.
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This is froma Japanese four-panel comic strip manga by Kagami Yoshimizu,
This Tsukasa Hiiragi Figma Figure using the smooth yet poseable joints of figma, you can act out various scenes. A flexible plastic is used for the uniform and skirt, allowing proportions to be kept, without compromising posability. Various hand parts are included, also with all new hands such as a hand for holding items and a ‘thumbs-up’ hand. Three face parts are included, including a smiling face, a crying face, as well a blank face with stickers, allowing you to make your own expression.
Tsukasa Hiiragi (柊 つかさ, Hiiragi Tsukasa) is the younger fraternal twin sister of Kagami and lives in a six-member family household with her parents. She is in the same class as Konata. While she is not good at studying or sports, she excels in cooking. She is portrayed as the loving, friendly, good-natured but clumsy person. She is often portrayed as an airhead who is unreliable and is always compared to her twin sister, who generally does better than her in most areas. It is often implied that Tsukasa is unable to follow the gist of complex conversations. Tsukasa will often ask her older sister for help on her homework, though it usually does not make much of a difference. She is also known for having her hair in the same style as Akari Kamigishi from To Heart, something hinted at frequently in the series.
This is from series of console role-playing games developed by Atlus,
Aigis is introduced during SEES’ summer beach vacation, where she is simultaneously the target of Mitsuru’s retrieval mission and Junpei’s “Operation Babe Hunt.” She immediately shows an instinctual interest in protecting the Main Character which even she cannot explain. Ikutsuki has her assigned to aid SEES, and she enrolls in Gekkoukan High to act as the Main Character’s bodyguard. Later, when Ryoji transfers to Gekkoukan High, she is also instinctively suspicious and alarmed.
Aigis is damaged during her fight with Ryoji and must be repaired by the Kirijo Group. When she returns she shows more human-like qualities and emotions, and decides to stand against the power of Nyx with her friends in SEES. She is the only one who remembers Tartarus, the Dark Hour, and the Main Character’s sacrifice during his borrowed month of life after the defeat of Nyx. She allows him to live like a normal student for the few precious weeks that he has. Finally, on Graduation Day, as she is holding the Main Character in her lap, she suddenly realizes what it means to be human and also the true purpose in her existence is to protect the life of the Main Character. Yet sadly, as soon as she comes to this revelation, the Main Character begins to fall into a coma in her arms. Even though Aigis understands and helplessly witnesses what is happening to the Main Character, she vows to always protect his life and also could have fallen in love with the main character.
In the Persona 3: FES expansion, the player can access an epilogue to the main game called The Answer (“Episode Aegis” in the Japanese version). There, Aigis replaces the Main Character as playable protagonist, inheriting his power to summon multiple Personas, but unfortunately she can no longer use Orgia Mode. As the story progresses, Aigis/Aegis begins to lose her senses as a robot.
Hello! This is my first post for 2010. Ok, let see. This is for fans of Fate/Stay Night, just like me, this is
Shirō Emiya (衛宮 士郎, Emiya Shirō) is a good-hearted and honest teenager, who always enjoys helping others. Shirō has no interest in the Holy Grail, and instead despises its use. However, he is determined to win the Holy Grail War with Saber, for he hopes his efforts will ensure that another disaster like the Fuyuki fire will never occur again. He is raised by Emiya Kiritsugu, who imparts on him basic sorcery, and the ideal of protecting the innocent. Shiro takes this ideal to the extreme, going as far to shield his own servant from danger. He is in his second year of High School, and his hobbies include fixing a variety of broken things, from VCRs to stoves, as well as cooking and cleaning. He is voiced by Noriaki Sugiyama in the anime adaptation, and by Sam Riegel in the English adaptation.
Shirō is unskilled in most traditional forms of sorcery, and he only knows Reinforcement, the power to analyze the structural composition of objects and increase their effectiveness by understanding their chemical and physical makeup, such as the sharpness and durability of a sword and shield. However, he lacks mastery for even this simple spell, and his various applications of it are limited. He later masters a more advanced form known as “Projection”, which allows him to recreate objects from memory. The clearer the image in the user’s mind, the better the final result. Shiro’s personal variation of Projection is referred as Tracing, which also copies the history and special properties of the items, though they are of slightly lesser quality. All of the objects are created within the reality marble, Unlimited Blade Works, a world where all of the necessary materials are at his disposal.

















From Naruto Shippuden Series this is
For Naruto fans, this might be very interesting. This is not a toy but a bookend. This is 
