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Mitsuteru Yokoyama’s Tetsujin 28-gō (鉄人28号, Iron Man #28, usually known in the US as Gigantor) is set to be permanently immortalised in Kobe as a 18m life size statue, and is nearing completion.

The statue, which will have it’s final base at Wakamatsu Park, was planned to be finished in August, but has now been pushed back to the end of September, with its official unveiling is due in October.

It can be seen in more detail below:

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  • Anonymous commented on December 4, 2009 04:02

    That would be great. People could point to it and finally say "that's no moon." But in the meantime, check this out. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimas_(moon)... More

  • Anonymous commented on December 4, 2009 03:57

    By 2015, who says that they'll just be statues?... More


Hobby Complex 05 Kobe 2008

Hobby Complex 05 Kobe 2008

The latest Hobby Complex brings to light various upcoming figures; there are many of interest, so figure fans will definitely want to take a look.

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  • Shabby commented on November 2, 2008 22:25

    LOLz~ at last pic. XDDD;... More

  • Dullahan8 commented on October 28, 2008 22:14

    I never want to see that particular page again. I only got as far as the OP and then I closed it. The actors were just...too...... More


Archer Shoots Classmate, Sues School over Expulsion

Archer Shoots Classmate, Sues School over Expulsion

A student archery practicioner (15) who “accidentally” pointed his loaded bow at a fellow classmate (15), and then shot him in the face with an arrow, piercing his skull to a depth of 10cm and leaving him critically injured, is suing his former school for expelling him over the incident.

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  • Jakuryusei commented on June 10, 2010 14:53

    Meh, lots of people survive crazy head injuries. It's all about where you hit, and how hard. Arrows pack a lot less punch than bullets and are rather thin indeed, so I'd imagine surviving a shot... More

  • Anonymous commented on August 4, 2009 05:52

    not everyones, not everyones my son....... More


Crazed Canadian Invades Yakuza HQ

The crest of the Yamaguchi-gumi

A Canadian “journalist”, Benjamin Fulford, bearing a grudge against a leading international crime syndicate, the Yamaguchi-gumi, picketed them in the very lion’s den of their Kobe headquarters, where he harangued them with a bullhorn: “Why are you trying to kill me?”

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  • Anonymous commented on May 25, 2013 10:16

    I think you mean THE PRAIRIES... More

  • Anonymous commented on December 5, 2009 16:36

    LOL, one place can prove you wrong, THE SOUTH.... More


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