Monthly Archives: October 2003
Hot link – Toronto Japanese Short Film Festival
Toronto Japanese Short Film Festival is presenting more than 20 short films including 8 animations done by up-and-coming Japanese filmmakers and other filmmaker’s works related to Japan. Airing First on November 11th 2003 then repeating November 19th 2003 at Innis … Continue reading
Digi-clik!
When you thought there wasn’t any cool games outside of video games and Collectable Card Games (CCG), along comes another reason to wish for more. The base click miniatures have adapted to the Digimon world. Detail close ups of Digimon … Continue reading
The smallest bento?
While attending MET miniture show at JCCC in Toronto, I came across one of the smallest wonders. A complete sushi bar restaurant including miniture sushi dishes. The creation of miniSQUARE, the decor was exacting. While others at the miniture show … Continue reading
Di.. Di.. Digi-Eggs
When you thought nothing could get cooler, along comes Wonder Capsule with a truly wonderful idea. Digimon micro toys I was only able to obtain two capsules for review but each is a wonder in itself. Digi-plush! One had a … Continue reading
CLEAR POP CANS?
Product: Elisha Aebrated Mineral water Level of coolness: “Hey! Where you get that?” from most people. Food Value: Cold drink that stays with you. Price: 99 cents Canadian Found: King Wai, London, Ontario Link: None Known First thing when I … Continue reading
Anime Academy
URL: www.animeacademy.com Interesting website taking on an academic theme with many reviews of animes past and present.
My Blue Blobbie
I had received this strange creation in the mail. I was told it was some character or mascot from some soap product. Though for the life of me, I have no idea of it’s name or the product it promotes. … Continue reading
New section – bento OTAKU
Introducing a NEW section to Anime London site …. bentoOTAKU! Serving up the best and weirdest of ‘Little Tokyo’. Plus the use of tables which makes the site a little more easier to get around. …originally posted in News, Oct. … Continue reading