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Name of Series: |
Keroro My Room |
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Manufacturer: |
Bandai Chibic |
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Date of release (estimated): |
August 2006 |
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Price (singly in ¥ ): |
1890¥ |
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Sculptor: |
Unknown |
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No. of Pieces in the series: |
1 |
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Secret (SP)/Chase: |
None |
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Variants: |
None |
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Size: |
Around 15 cm |
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Other Remarks: |
Chibic is a combination of chibicco (miniatures) & biccuri (surprise) series and thus far I have not seen any other series been covered by this Bandai except for Keroro Gunsou and the "House Series" draw a lot of attention by fans of the series. Kicking off is Keroro's room in the basement of the Hinata home. |
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Keroro's RoomThe famously incompetent Sgt. Keroro from Planet Keron is a blooming otaku and he surrounded himself with his favorite tools and appliances in the basement of the Hinata household. With the shades and headphone, I wonder if he is really sleeping or reading his manga-zine. The main attraction for me lies in the iMac complete with a nice wooden table and a pink cushion. The ability to bend the neck like the real deal and the mini speakers just amaze how detailed the gadget is. The refrigerator is another notable feature. On the front, it stores beverages for the ever-thirsty alien frog; at the rear once you remove the coolant, you will find the warp where the gang transported to some alternative universe. The shadow on the wall belongs to the disgruntled spirit haunting the household but fails terribly as a ghost. |
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Once you look into Keroro's room, you can't be faulted to yearn to be in his shoes. |
© Copyright KK Heng 2007