Max Factory has released a new Haruhi Figma depicting her in her charming loli form (from three years in the past), as seen in the Bamboo Leaves Rhapsody episode.
The figure will be released in September 2010.
Loli Haruhi can be pre-ordered now.
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check Yes, show me everythingMax Factory has released a new Haruhi Figma depicting her in her charming loli form (from three years in the past), as seen in the Bamboo Leaves Rhapsody episode.
The figure will be released in September 2010.
Loli Haruhi can be pre-ordered now.
SORRY TO INFORM YOU! but your troll credit card was just rejected, please do us and the rest of the universe a solid favor and GTFO. seriously if this is the way you think woman, you don't deserve to watch anime, hell your so ignorant, you fail to realize you are on a site full of otakus who don't follow your stupid stereotype and more to be exact, not everyone who falls under any of those categories do. So take your opinions and shove it up your narrow ass, seriously instead of bashing otakus why don't you make friends with the ones who don't follow those examples and if no ones wants to befriend you, you know why, am not angry that your bashing otakus alone, am angry at the fact that you label everyone who happens to be a otaku under "filthy, disgusting, smelly, acne-ridden trash", sorry but the only trash i see is people who love to pass down judgement like this.
sigh. i always forgot about the word troll. he/she was merely trolling right? i always fall for it.
(pre-ordered)…
The only thing (now) is wait for the – “long haired” – DoH Movie version, as I am sure that it will be made/available in the future, as I am thinking that is what Figma will probably do.
One can only hope.
I wish I was an otaku with 50 trillion figurines
I'm not singling out this website, if that is what you're thinking.
Every single otaku is filthy, disgusting, smelly, acne-ridden trash.
I bet you don't even know the real meaning of otaku. It's not something you should wear like a badge of honor.
Otakus don't look like that annoying blue haired girl.
Pictures are related, they are actual otaku. Disgusting.
(Alternatively, go look in the mirror. If you would lose some weight and work out, I'm sure you could find someone!)
I think a part of the misunderstanding here is the use of the word Otaku inside versus outside of Japan. While within Japan, Otaku has seen use as a derogatory term, it finds a much friendlier and lighthearted base of use outside Japan. I enjoy joking about being an Otaku, despite being a college attending, nineteen-year-old male with a reasonably slim physique and, thanks to puberty finishing it’s cycle, no acne.
There is a difference also between the “stereotype” of the Anime Otaku – the overweight, disgusting, fat slob who fawns over hundreds of figures while moaning “Nene is my waifu!” – and the real form of Otaku that is much more widespread. “Otaku” itself doesn’t even specify Anime, and from what I understand can come to mean anyone obsessed with something, hence “Gun Otaku”, “Game Otaku”, “Food Otaku”, etc. With every interest, there will always be a wide spectrum of fans – some will be at the obsessive scale, and some will be at the small interest scale, and many will fall between to varying degrees.
Going back to what I originally said, an issue here is the culture clash – within Japan, “Otaku” is seen as a derogatory word. We choose outside Japan to take it in a less black-and-white manner – that one can be a fan of something to any degree and jokingly be called an Otaku of that something. Perhaps in Japan it might be beneficial if those outside the “Otaku” base took more of a look at the wide spectrum of fans as opposed to a narrow minded, tight-assed, biased, irrational, moronic, and thoroughly bigoted view of them.
Welcome to the worldwide breed of Otaku, your majesty – you’ve joined the “Anti-Otaku Otaku” branch. =)
that sounds more like a stereotype rather than an actual meaning. just like how a person uses the term geek or nerd insult someone. though the word itself is not necessarily a bad thing….to many
i have this, in japan expo in france i buy this