
One of the finest works of art the western world has ever produced, Michelangelo’s David is an undisputed masterpiece of sculpture. However, to the Vippers he seemed a little plain, and in need of a makeover; you can see their valiant efforts to give him a more stylish look below:
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As if statues groping ladies and perverts staring up the skirts of statues weren’t enough, here we see more infamy involving stony sex, more explicit than previously.
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The jacket for Strike Witches DVD Vol. 6, below, has just been revealed to thunderous acclaim from the Japanese otakusphere, showing 12-year old Lucchini greeting us with a wonderful mid-air pose, shimapan on prominent display and legs splayed far apart, as if to celebrate Strike Witches’ recent endorsement by the Japanese government as an example of cultural excellence.
All of the past jackets are collected below as well, as a commemoration of sorts to the series’ extremely successful run on DVD:
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The Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs has awarded loli pantsu anime Strike Witches a ringing endorsement, in the form of an official recommendation.
The government run Media Art Festival exhibited the title alongside various other excellent anime in the venue’s mini-theatre, and families could be seen taking their children to watch this fine example of Japanese cultural excellence:
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This interesting Nico video shows a mysterious man in a hockey mask carving (chainsawing ?) a wooden replica of Kannagi’s Nagi-sama, or more specifically the wooden statute Jin carved of the second-hand goddess from which she sprang back to life.
Not content with just one statue, the masked creator went on to make a second idol of Nagi, and last of all sculpted what might very well be his masterwork, a leek-bearing likeness of beloved Vocaloid virtual idol Hatsune Miku.
He calls these creations “Mokkoroids”, from Mokkou, meaning wooden (nendo means clay).
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As news has come out that shoujo series Shugo Chara! will soon be receiving an adaptation as a stage musical, it might be a good time to review past musicals based on popular anime: the Inuyasha musical and (of course) the Sailor Moon SeraMyu…
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A rather useful tool emerges for those of you interested in creating your own 2D anime girls but would rather not deal with the painstaking task of drawing.
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“As part of my object remix series, this stereo forces the music source into the center of attention and creates a radically new user interface.”
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This stunning image of Horo, entitled だらしない狼 / Slovenly Wolf, is by simo氏 / simo-shi, an artist of tremendous skill.
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A three meter tall bronze statute of a mobile suit from the perennially popular Mobile Suit Gundam series was erected in production studio Sunrise hometown of Kami-igusa earlier this year.
It has since shown signs of becoming a symbol of the city, with fans flocking to photograph it and even instigating plans to build more mecha statutes in order to construct a “Gundam Road”.
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Sharp eyed and artistically literate 2channers spotted this “tribute” in the illustrations to the fourth volume of the novel 人類は衰退しました / Man Has Decayed, by noted eroge scenario writer 田中 ロミオ / Romeo Tanaka.
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The latest incarnation of the Night of Nights MAD-meme takes the form of a classical rendition incorporating a violin faux duet and piano backing.
The results are rather interesting:
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