Sailor Moon figures

I’ve mentioned in the past about my Sailor Moon obsession.  She was pretty much a first anime crush and over the years I’ve collected over 500 naughty pics.  So when earlier this week I saw that two new Sailor Moon figures where on the way, my jaw nearly hit the floor.  These two were shown at Bandai’s Tamashii Nation 2012 show which showcases all their new figures and toys.  One is poseable and the other is a cute short version.

I like both, but I think I like the small one better.  I wish I knew when these where coming out and the cost.  Wonder if my coworkers would think I’m strange if I where to display one of these on my desk.


8 Responses to “Sailor Moon figures”

  • BittyKity Says:

    DO WANT!!! I like the third one with Luna. Hmmm. Now you made me want to draw Sailor Moon.

  • Zafo Says:

    Holy crap!
    New sailor moon figures?!
    Cant wait to get my hands on them.
    BTW did you get my email with kongiky link?
    You didnt reply.

  • Kitty Says:

    OMG DO want! squeeeeeeee

  • JJ Says:

    Would your coworkers think it any more strange than your Peaches fig? If not, whatever….

    Not sure which I prefer. Like the accuracy of the second, but the jointlessness (sp?) of the first. Though, I must say that the joints on the second are fairly well hidden (I’m going off of 80’s G.I. Joes figures). Guess if I were in your position, I’d opt for the second, since I could claim that it was for ‘posing purposes’ and inspiration.

    • Joe Randel Says:

      Hmmm… that is a good point. People asked about the Peaches figure in the beginning, but no one ribbed me on it. I’m sure it put furry label on me though. Maybe I could get away with a Sailor Moon figure too.

      • JJ Says:

        I’ll never understand that. If you had Bugs Bunny or Mickey Mouse on your desk, that’d probably fly just fine. But a more obscure anthro character puts one in the furry category? Granted, if one knows Peaches’ background, it might put you in the pervy area of the Venn diagram, but why the furry one? I don’t see why someone can’t appreciate anthro art without being a furry.

        This is something I’ve thought about a few times. I enjoy ‘furry’ art (perverted or otherwise), but I do not consider myself a furry–I have no inclination to going to conventions, nor do I associate myself with any animal. I fully support those that do, but I do not identify as a furry. Yet, I’m sure that if I shared my appreciation of naughty anthro ladies with my friends, I’d get ‘tossed’ in the furry bin. It is one of the reasons I don’t buy figures–I don’t want labels tagged on me. Though, I’d drop the coin a well done Sabrina fig in half a heartbeat. Just would have to find some secluded place to put it.

  • bugleadeer Says:

    The big one look like this one http://myfigurecollection.net/item/242587 she is a figure that you need to win in a lottery. Kinda cool.

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